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aimee: where do we go? you know, what do we do? lemonis: one of the owners struggles with the need for control. jeff: no, this is what we're doing. this is how it's gotta be done. lemonis: slowing down the process... jeff: [bleep]. lemonis: scaring his family. wes: he's gonna put himself in the ground the way he's going right now. lemonis: and sending the company into a tailspin. you're, unfortunately, on paper, out of business. if i can't persuade him to let go of the reins... if you can't trust their work, the business will never grow. ...and help his wife and partner come into her own... i know you have it in you. aimee: i do. lemonis: ...jd custom designs could just disappear. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning, wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning, wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... -let's go
aimee: where do we go? you know, what do we do? lemonis: one of the owners struggles with the need for control. jeff: no, this is what we're doing. this is how it's gotta be done. lemonis: slowing down the process... jeff: [bleep]. lemonis: scaring his family. wes: he's gonna put himself in the ground the way he's going right now. lemonis: and sending the company into a tailspin. you're, unfortunately, on paper, out of business. if i can't persuade him to let go of the reins... if you can't...
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what do you want to do? >> any questions? >> they continue to do enforce ment work. all in favor of education. i have a full-time consumer director intreach oregon. but we are interested in knowing youhe's asked me to ask what are your enforcement certainly hopewe student kept, which is the obligation of a lifetime for so continues toountry be one of those. >> right. what are our priorities? our priorities are going to be going after things that are against the law. if there's activity in the space that's illegal, we are -- that's going to be our priority. we are not going to look for reasons to sue people. not going to look for sort of creating law where there isn't any more. think if -- many folks read my not street journal about pushing the envelope. we are looking for violations of law that we can prosecute. that's what we intend to do. >> thank you. can you speak to the student debt issue? >> not specifically. we may have a couple of cases supposed to talk about. student debt wouldn't be treated any differently. if it's happening in the space and area, you can e
what do you want to do? >> any questions? >> they continue to do enforce ment work. all in favor of education. i have a full-time consumer director intreach oregon. but we are interested in knowing youhe's asked me to ask what are your enforcement certainly hopewe student kept, which is the obligation of a lifetime for so continues toountry be one of those. >> right. what are our priorities? our priorities are going to be going after things that are against the law. if there's...
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how do you do that? i think one is in terms of the midterm elections, let's secure the infrastructure as much as possible. there's a couple of bills in the senate that i think are applicable, that talk about providing federal funding to the states so they can take action. you don't want to make this a federally managed activity that infringes on states' rights. but you do want to provide them with access to threat information, clearing state officials in the way d.h.s. has started to do. engaging with them through the mechanisms like the multistate information sharing and advisory council. and taking advantage of the information that the federal government has and making it available to the states. there's been some great work in the private sector on that too. the center for internet security has produced a book for states. the bellford center at harvard has produced a manual for states to use to help do that. continuing down that path and putting some resources and some more attention behind it. so mak
how do you do that? i think one is in terms of the midterm elections, let's secure the infrastructure as much as possible. there's a couple of bills in the senate that i think are applicable, that talk about providing federal funding to the states so they can take action. you don't want to make this a federally managed activity that infringes on states' rights. but you do want to provide them with access to threat information, clearing state officials in the way d.h.s. has started to do....
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resources, to do what you need to do. i hope you will not be reticent about telling us what you need , because until we know that, it is hard for us to do what we need to do. as you probably know, we had quite an effort to get the level of spending up for the department of defense for this fiscal year and next fiscal year. that didn't come about by happen stance and it took an enormous amount of effort. we need the information and the push sometimes from you and people that are working with you , so that we can get what we need to get done here in congress for you. curtis m. scaparotti: well, sir, first of all, thank you. i understand this has not been easy. my message to you is, you'll know clearly what my assessments are. of these things, in a classified document, i will tell you exactly what my requirements are and to the extent that you can look at it across the act and see whether they are being addressed and how quickly they are addressed. i'll be quick about that and i -- i will be very clear about that, and i appr
resources, to do what you need to do. i hope you will not be reticent about telling us what you need , because until we know that, it is hard for us to do what we need to do. as you probably know, we had quite an effort to get the level of spending up for the department of defense for this fiscal year and next fiscal year. that didn't come about by happen stance and it took an enormous amount of effort. we need the information and the push sometimes from you and people that are working with you...
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let's do an lbl. steve goes, i don't like to do it. if you want to do it, you can buy 18% of the company, come on the board, and we will do this thing together. i took that idea to silver lake and they said no. emily: steve wanted you to join the board of apple? roger: bono calls up and says i want to buy universal music group. they say, we love this idea, but we don't want you to do it. i went, what do you mean? he wants to do it. why don't you want to do it? they said we think it is time for you to go. i went, really? after day tech, seagate, and gardner, you want me to go? they said, yeah. anyway, so, i went, ok. i was really crushed. this thing started as my idea. it was hugely successful. i had just been voted out. i am in new york. i call bono up to say i don't think the deal is happening because i am leaving the firm. bono said, the heck with them. we will start our own firm. the same day. it's like, oh, you want to do a firm. you want to be in the investment business? he goes, no, i really do. i think i can help my work in afri
let's do an lbl. steve goes, i don't like to do it. if you want to do it, you can buy 18% of the company, come on the board, and we will do this thing together. i took that idea to silver lake and they said no. emily: steve wanted you to join the board of apple? roger: bono calls up and says i want to buy universal music group. they say, we love this idea, but we don't want you to do it. i went, what do you mean? he wants to do it. why don't you want to do it? they said we think it is time for...
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what do we cut this the things the kids want to do. do weudget gas down, what cut in the things that kids immediate to get good at. boss in venture capital in boston for years. i would say, i said it in the for "the boston globe." don't see a lot of moinvation going in the massachusetts area cast driven. m you know, again, what gets measured gets done then you have the questions which i have done. are these things that are going to be helpful to you later in life? as opposed to the critical thinking that comes when you are forg to a library and work the librarian and think about how do i gint side and get though issue. >> host: you have had the opportunity to take the concepts hill or talk to members of the education them?ment about >> guest: yes, i talked to a number. find,k, you know, what i there is really strong agreement yes, i've talked to a number. is there is i find a really strong agreement because a lot of people, you know, you will have one camp that is really workforce development, and when i say particularly connecting lea
what do we cut this the things the kids want to do. do weudget gas down, what cut in the things that kids immediate to get good at. boss in venture capital in boston for years. i would say, i said it in the for "the boston globe." don't see a lot of moinvation going in the massachusetts area cast driven. m you know, again, what gets measured gets done then you have the questions which i have done. are these things that are going to be helpful to you later in life? as opposed to the...
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he says he is not want to do that, he is going to do this. he is going to do that. well the democrats are opposed to those things. he is weak on crime. he is weak on the border. he is weak on the second amendment but all of a sudden he got strong and by the way, in abortion, take a look at his record. take a look. it's amazing. look at his record. because where his record is, that is where he is going. so pelosi's party and congresses full of people who tell voters one thing and they go to washington and folk lockstep. one thing i noticed about them and i've been there now for 20 -- 14 months. have we done a lot? yes. [cheers] pres. trump: we have done more than any first-term administration in the history of our country. we have. you take a look. regulations, tax cuts, federal judges, a great, great supreme court. justice court judge. -- justice gorsuch. great. and locally done. the biggest tax cut in the history of our country. did not get one democrat but. by the way, how good is that kicking in? remember? remember? we passed it. we did not get one democrat vote.
he says he is not want to do that, he is going to do this. he is going to do that. well the democrats are opposed to those things. he is weak on crime. he is weak on the border. he is weak on the second amendment but all of a sudden he got strong and by the way, in abortion, take a look at his record. take a look. it's amazing. look at his record. because where his record is, that is where he is going. so pelosi's party and congresses full of people who tell voters one thing and they go to...
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you do a lot because i see you everywhere. >> i do. [ inaudible ] >> you do all the black ramps for all over the place. you do the ones in the castro. that's where i see your name. >> yes. >> so keep the money flowing. >> i will. >> there you go. congratulations. >> thank you. >> and last but not least, joaquin torres. and this one's special because one of the things that you did, and i know you were part of it, and it was your idea was the fire mitigation, and we just had a fire just not too long ago. when was the last -- [ inaudible ] >> we had west portal. >> the second one in wewes wewes west portal. [ inaudible ] >> but here, i just want the people to know that when the first -- that first fire in west portal came where squat and impossibgobble, and i reme was watching tv, 7:00 in the morning, and you were there with the mayor. you guys were already there, moving businesses around and taking care of things. you kept your promise. that building got built to looking exactly like it did before the fire. and the other one, too, on ocean -- i was looking at regina -- was the ocean avenu
you do a lot because i see you everywhere. >> i do. [ inaudible ] >> you do all the black ramps for all over the place. you do the ones in the castro. that's where i see your name. >> yes. >> so keep the money flowing. >> i will. >> there you go. congratulations. >> thank you. >> and last but not least, joaquin torres. and this one's special because one of the things that you did, and i know you were part of it, and it was your idea was the fire...
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how do you keep pushing? >> for the most part i don't have too much of a trouble with motivating myself. just given the fact i do set some goals for myself that are motivating on their own. but i think, again, just being around the right people and having coaches over the years that have really aligned with my passion for the sport and my passion to get better, and to improve as a swimmer, as a student, as a person, and just having those people around me and teammates that push me as well. you mentioned training with some real are great swimmers and i've trained with the best, both at night's capitol swim club and stanford. we just won the national championship at stanford, and a dominating performance. amazing to watch what my teammates did. we won all five relays and won the a whole number of individual events and it was so much fun to be part of because i knew how much hard work all my teammates have put in and what we worked towards together, and we helped motivate each other to get to that point. so havi
how do you keep pushing? >> for the most part i don't have too much of a trouble with motivating myself. just given the fact i do set some goals for myself that are motivating on their own. but i think, again, just being around the right people and having coaches over the years that have really aligned with my passion for the sport and my passion to get better, and to improve as a swimmer, as a student, as a person, and just having those people around me and teammates that push me as...
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do you agree? what should congress do in response to russian interference and one of our most sacred in one of our- most sacred institutions? sameamb: we have heard the thing from our intelligence community and law enforcement. we need to do whatever it takes to protect our electoral system. we need paper backups at our voting machines. people in washington are talking about new funding for more cyber agents, more technology. we need to be aggressive about this. i believe we should dominate that domain of warfare. shannon: representative? mr. saccone: we need to do everything we can prevent russia or any other country from interfering. we need to find out where we are vulnerable and take action. if it means sanctioning other countries to do that, i support that. ok.non: thank you so much. that concludes the question and answer portion of tonight's debate. each candidate will have one minute to make closing statements. we will begin with mr. lamb. remember it helps to what we are doing here right no
do you agree? what should congress do in response to russian interference and one of our most sacred in one of our- most sacred institutions? sameamb: we have heard the thing from our intelligence community and law enforcement. we need to do whatever it takes to protect our electoral system. we need paper backups at our voting machines. people in washington are talking about new funding for more cyber agents, more technology. we need to be aggressive about this. i believe we should dominate...
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what do you guys do here? salena: i do everything from sales associate, retail -- this is my passion, so -- lemonis: it is? salena: yeah. ♪ lemonis: i'm marcus. cody: hey, marcus. how you doing, man? lemonis: nice to meet you. what is your name? cody: cody. lemonis: nice to meet you. you run this basement? cody: yeah. what i do is -- we do the shipping down here. lemonis: are these online shipping orders you're sending out? cody: yeah. lemonis: how long have you worked here? cody: six going on seven? lemonis: do you love it? cody: i did. everybody has to do so much that there is no fun time. but i miss that part and the three p's, i guess -- the fun part. i've looked into your personal businesses and seen what you've done. and for everything i've researched about you... lemonis: yeah. cody: ...i don't know if you're about the businesses anymore. like, are you just gonna turn this into a glorified chain skateboard store in the malls and stuff? lemonis: are you concerned that, if someone like me, that some mon
what do you guys do here? salena: i do everything from sales associate, retail -- this is my passion, so -- lemonis: it is? salena: yeah. ♪ lemonis: i'm marcus. cody: hey, marcus. how you doing, man? lemonis: nice to meet you. what is your name? cody: cody. lemonis: nice to meet you. you run this basement? cody: yeah. what i do is -- we do the shipping down here. lemonis: are these online shipping orders you're sending out? cody: yeah. lemonis: how long have you worked here? cody: six going...
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haslinda: do you see the risk in this business? what risk do you see? are you comforted by the fact there is a safety net? jose: i have to succeed. there is no other option. it is not just the optics. it is about trying to disrupt a space. i am inspired by other people. i am inspired by airbnb, who has done it for the hospitality space. to truly disrupt an industry is a task or ambition, and to do this globally is even bigger, but i realized very quickly that you need to think large, as much as we like to serve southeast asia, we would like to serve the world, but very strategic. i call it three phases of geographical expansion. southeast asia, asia in general , middle east and europe, and america as well. ♪ haslinda: you come across as really ambitious. why are you in such a hurry? jose: that is my personality to begin with. ♪ ♪ haslinda: robbie, revolution precrafted was born in the philippines, but you want to take it global. where are you in the journey? jose: we launched 2015, it really in the design fair, really wanted to show the art and cr
haslinda: do you see the risk in this business? what risk do you see? are you comforted by the fact there is a safety net? jose: i have to succeed. there is no other option. it is not just the optics. it is about trying to disrupt a space. i am inspired by other people. i am inspired by airbnb, who has done it for the hospitality space. to truly disrupt an industry is a task or ambition, and to do this globally is even bigger, but i realized very quickly that you need to think large, as much as...
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but we have to do it. we don't want to wait two weeks, three weeks, four weeks and people sort of forget and we go on and then have another problem. we want to stop the problems from happening. as we continue to mourn the loss of so many precious young lives in parkland, florida, we're determined to turn our grief into action. i really believe that. i think that the people at this table want it. i mean, i see some folks that don't say nice things about me, and that's okay. because if you turn that into this energy, i'll love you. i don't care. we are going to be able to do it. sadly, these horrible mass shootings are nothing new. i asked for just a list -- i mean you look at columbine, colorado. bill clinton was president. virginia tech, george bush. ft. hood, sandy hook, san bernardino, pulse nightclub and so many more. it's ridiculous. so today we're here on a bipartisan fashion to show leadership in an effort to end the senseless violence. and it can be ended and it will be ended. first we must harden o
but we have to do it. we don't want to wait two weeks, three weeks, four weeks and people sort of forget and we go on and then have another problem. we want to stop the problems from happening. as we continue to mourn the loss of so many precious young lives in parkland, florida, we're determined to turn our grief into action. i really believe that. i think that the people at this table want it. i mean, i see some folks that don't say nice things about me, and that's okay. because if you turn...
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how are you doing? host: doing well. caller: this entire thing that is going on with how rex tillerson and it finally being over -- ich one of these candidates, not candidates but individuals he nominates and places in positions of office either not wanting to be in the office, like tillerson was, being reluctant and eventually being fired. it is indicative of the process of each person that is going asore our government representatives, whether it be in the state department, or any other department that is being represented. i just feel that if we are going to have people out there representing us, make sure they want to be in the office. make sure -- i thought he was doing a great job, but it seems day,ough at the end of the trump didn't -- president trump did not believe so. it kind of sad and me to see me to see thatd his tenure in office was ended just because he was not as enthusiastic or excited about being in the position. host: the headline in the financial times this morning, abruptly fired secretary of state r
how are you doing? host: doing well. caller: this entire thing that is going on with how rex tillerson and it finally being over -- ich one of these candidates, not candidates but individuals he nominates and places in positions of office either not wanting to be in the office, like tillerson was, being reluctant and eventually being fired. it is indicative of the process of each person that is going asore our government representatives, whether it be in the state department, or any other...
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tell me how do you help these people who want to go to europe what exactly do you do here my rule. in the process was i used to be due for. him to see them or the intermediate would immediate on between them and the engines on the way yes molly from molly you go. from the is there a double idea of and this from a very best to start off on some are to libya so i get my agent. orange so i'm a male who was already money to me i give them my receipt card in my telephone number indicating that they have paid to me so india reach. placing those points in. displays. when dating the idea just need to present. caught. on or so my signature saw the agent in. august nor does this mean for me to have fit to be so dedicated directly they require me to conform so then he can move forward and forward in on the one for sorting did you help them cross the mediterranean of us to do that or so because a good agent in dire need and displaced libya maybe. when day to day or so that when an agent was working under me. so i just made the call because i just need to contact the it didn't that the boy want
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and what cyber command is doing and what dod is doing and the white house is doing, nobody is going to be in charge. and so it seems that's the challenge we have right now. and as you look at what are both defensive and offensive strategy around cyber for the united states. double we have that strategy in place and can you articulate that so we can understand? >> i believe we have a structure in place with well defined responsibilities. my argd would be experience is showing us that we need to be mindful while we understand that structure isn't generating the outcomes that we want and my answer would be, we're not where we need to be. that would argue doing more of the same will not generate different outcomes. i have a defined role, i try to along with others act and we need to focus on this area. >> i would certainly, agree. i don't think a structure and a strategy are the same thing and while we may have a structure in place it doesn't seem to produce a strategy that's easily understandable. >> yeah. >> thank you. that's a statement i'm not asking for a response. >> thank you, mr
and what cyber command is doing and what dod is doing and the white house is doing, nobody is going to be in charge. and so it seems that's the challenge we have right now. and as you look at what are both defensive and offensive strategy around cyber for the united states. double we have that strategy in place and can you articulate that so we can understand? >> i believe we have a structure in place with well defined responsibilities. my argd would be experience is showing us that we...
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they could do whatever they want to do. caller: let's -- pedro: let's go to mike in alexandria, minnesota , a member of law-enforcement. caller: thanks for taking my call. legislation because i think the reporting of these individuals to the fbi database would take care of some of this stuff, but we have to get a little deeper. tens of thousands of people in 2016 tried to illegally by firearms that weren't editable best that weren't eligible and only 44 crew will work -- that weren't eligible and only 44 were prosecuted. i think it is at the state level. a lot of the talk is raising the age for rifles to 21. a lot of rural states, 18 to 21-year-olds by hunting rifles huntingguns -- buy rifles and shotguns and hunt. also the ar-15 is used in the western states to shoot coyotes, foxes, and other predators, and people hunt deer with limited capacity magazines. mike, can i ask you a couple of questions? what are the basic requirements to own a weapon in minnesota? or whatto own a handgun they call a modern sporting ak-47 which
they could do whatever they want to do. caller: let's -- pedro: let's go to mike in alexandria, minnesota , a member of law-enforcement. caller: thanks for taking my call. legislation because i think the reporting of these individuals to the fbi database would take care of some of this stuff, but we have to get a little deeper. tens of thousands of people in 2016 tried to illegally by firearms that weren't editable best that weren't eligible and only 44 crew will work -- that weren't eligible...
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for example, we do now precision agriculture. do you know what that is? a drone flies in the sky that is connected to a database and has sensors on the ground and we target the irrigation fertilization down to the individual plants. so you understand the productivity gains. it is wild. the change in agriculture. we have new industries, a car industry. we don't produce, compete, on chassis, engines. we don't have the scale, but since cars are becoming -- 85% of the cars you buy will be software. it is basically a computer on wheels. there we compete. now we have 500 startups just on that. israel is a mega-story for the new world of big data, artificial intelligence, and connectivity. if you are not in israel, you are falling behind. don't. come over. i will see you there. i will tell you. i will buy you a dinner if the economy is strong enough. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast busines
for example, we do now precision agriculture. do you know what that is? a drone flies in the sky that is connected to a database and has sensors on the ground and we target the irrigation fertilization down to the individual plants. so you understand the productivity gains. it is wild. the change in agriculture. we have new industries, a car industry. we don't produce, compete, on chassis, engines. we don't have the scale, but since cars are becoming -- 85% of the cars you buy will be software....
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what do you do? i fix machines. >> jimmy: you work with your hands then. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: do you know much about the city of los angeles? >> a little bit. >> jimmy: what about you? do you know much about our city? >> i do. >> jimmy: this is what you're playing for. you're playing for a newly renovated king suite at the hollywood roosevelt hotel where you can have it all comfort style. even a toilet all to yourself. to make the dream come true, you have to know more than your point about our city and state. los angeles, california. are you ready to play. >>? yes. >> jimmy: all right. here we go. question number one. where do our local real housewives do? the real housewives of? brandon? >> california. >> jimmy: we're off to a bad start. do you have any idea what the answer is? >> hollywood. >> jimmy: it is not, no. the real housewives of beverly hills is what we were looking for. we have a tie at zero. next question, what two letters are on the dodgers' baseball cams? rosio? >> d and o? >> jim
what do you do? i fix machines. >> jimmy: you work with your hands then. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: do you know much about the city of los angeles? >> a little bit. >> jimmy: what about you? do you know much about our city? >> i do. >> jimmy: this is what you're playing for. you're playing for a newly renovated king suite at the hollywood roosevelt hotel where you can have it all comfort style. even a toilet all to yourself. to make the dream come true,...
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how do you do that? how do you stay on top of the trend? do you go to bars to see what the people are drinking? i don't know how you spot that. ivan: we have a variety of ways. we clearly state connected, her -- our teams do, to understanding what the conversations in culture are about. we look at trend-leading bars and bartenders and what they are excited about. we track what is happening on social media with adults and what they are talking about. that is what our marketing teams around the world need to be really good at, and it is an exciting part of the job. francine: you own two of five of the most important brands in the world, johnnie walker and smirnov. how do you keep them relevant? job, i always say is to make sure the brands like these built over hundreds of years are highly aspirational and relevant to the next generation of consumers coming through. so the twentysomething year old in brazil, johnnie walker needs to be and stay relevant, cool, aspirational, and that consumer needs to be willing to pay a premium for this wonderf
how do you do that? how do you stay on top of the trend? do you go to bars to see what the people are drinking? i don't know how you spot that. ivan: we have a variety of ways. we clearly state connected, her -- our teams do, to understanding what the conversations in culture are about. we look at trend-leading bars and bartenders and what they are excited about. we track what is happening on social media with adults and what they are talking about. that is what our marketing teams around the...
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i said what do i have to do. i wound up turning into an american he set, the secretary of bin laden's protector, he was head of the taliban. the people in the cave with bin laden after 9/11. so the amount and type of intel that started coming out of there was a gold mine of al qaeda operatives, names on their fake passports, escape riewtss, weaponweapons cache. jesse: the email you sent to michael cohen, trump's lawyer said it would help donald get elected and it would bring putin's people into the deal. a lot of people say that's pretty suspicion. this is after trump announced his run for president. what was that email about? >> i know michael cohen since we are teenagers. and we both worked donald trump. i send the him an email, basically two old friends communicating in an excited way about his prospects for running. to turn that seem between two teenaged friends into something covert or wrong is laughable. jesse: when you were telling your friends trump's attorney that you could bring putin's people into the
i said what do i have to do. i wound up turning into an american he set, the secretary of bin laden's protector, he was head of the taliban. the people in the cave with bin laden after 9/11. so the amount and type of intel that started coming out of there was a gold mine of al qaeda operatives, names on their fake passports, escape riewtss, weaponweapons cache. jesse: the email you sent to michael cohen, trump's lawyer said it would help donald get elected and it would bring putin's people into...
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how are you doing on drugs? no problem. what do you mean? there's a lot of things happening. >> zero tolerance policy. what does that mean? if we catch a drug dealer death penalty. [applause] that's it. and they don't have a problem. remember if somebody kills somebody they go away for life and get the death and lt they shoot one person it is the death penalty if they kill some person or knife somebody may be the death penalty or life in prison no parole. a drug dealer will kill 2000 or 3000 or 5000 people during the course of his or her life. thousands are killed in our lives are destroyed and families are destroyed. so you can kill thousands of people and go to jail for 30 days. but catch a drug dealer they don't even put them in jail. think of that if you kill one person you get the death penalty in many states or life in prison. think of it. if you kill 5000 people with drugs because you smuggle them in and make a lot of money and people die and they don't even put you in the jail or do anything. but you might get 30 days or 60 days or 9
how are you doing on drugs? no problem. what do you mean? there's a lot of things happening. >> zero tolerance policy. what does that mean? if we catch a drug dealer death penalty. [applause] that's it. and they don't have a problem. remember if somebody kills somebody they go away for life and get the death and lt they shoot one person it is the death penalty if they kill some person or knife somebody may be the death penalty or life in prison no parole. a drug dealer will kill 2000 or...
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-- you know, you have to do what you got to do, and i got to do what i got to do. >> okay. >> all right. you're charged with a class two, rule 25 disobeying lawful order. you pled not guilty. however, i did find you guilty. what i'm going to do is i'm going to give you ten days punitive segregation, however, i'm going to give you credit for the one day you served and probate the remaining nine until may 12th. >> okay. >> this concludes case number 00826. >> if lashbrook stays trouble free, he will remain out of segregation. >> i don't agree with the findings. politics are politics within here. >> case closed. >> for this month. >> yeah. >> we'll see him again. >> uh-huh. >>> coming up -- >> he grabbed me by my hair, flung me into the dining hall and started to beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >> lashbrook and his father try to come to terms with the past. >> and i still cry. i still ask for forgiveness. moe are finding themselves in a chevrolet for the first time. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded an
-- you know, you have to do what you got to do, and i got to do what i got to do. >> okay. >> all right. you're charged with a class two, rule 25 disobeying lawful order. you pled not guilty. however, i did find you guilty. what i'm going to do is i'm going to give you ten days punitive segregation, however, i'm going to give you credit for the one day you served and probate the remaining nine until may 12th. >> okay. >> this concludes case number 00826. >> if...
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do they come clean? do they do their best to call it straight? or do you feel that they do not? >> ride on. over here. tell everybody your name. my name is howard. >> thank you. >> having been an eyewitness to mosul, what do you think is preventing 10 other cities from going the same route in iraq or other middle eastern countries? with bothally -- americans and iraqis, solved it? or is it in ongoing repetition? >> that is a really good question. i think it is hard for us to wrap our minds around the size and scale of what has been accomplished. i think it would be difficult to do so right now, but i am sure that mitch is nervous about it, as well as i, now that the physical state has been conquered, you have two problems. one, the way we did it relying on u.s. air power, that is a whole debate. we have destroyed the country. all thesei, mosul, towns are completely flattened. i do not know who will build the towns back up. i hope the iraqis can afford to do that, but it will be difficult. the islamic state is now in transition, into being an insurgency. probably just as dangerou
do they come clean? do they do their best to call it straight? or do you feel that they do not? >> ride on. over here. tell everybody your name. my name is howard. >> thank you. >> having been an eyewitness to mosul, what do you think is preventing 10 other cities from going the same route in iraq or other middle eastern countries? with bothally -- americans and iraqis, solved it? or is it in ongoing repetition? >> that is a really good question. i think it is hard for...
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and we do the work that we do. when we have an opportunity, i know people want to know how they can help and i know there's organizations ran by sisters right here in d.c. like the wire and like mission launch and make sure you connect with these sisters here so you can help them to push their work forward. >> i want to make -- sorry. >> i would only reinforce that question about housing, topeka covered so many of the things that face women coming home. we know there are some consistent shared challenges for men and women but that housing question is so significant for women because when you think about men being released from prison, often they have a mother, a sister, a girlfriend or a wife or -- there's someone generally a woman who's going to offer them safe haven and that is much less true for women returning home out of that system. and for women -- safe housing is important for men but men and women have different questions and considerations when it comes to being safe and that -- i mean, that's why hope ho
and we do the work that we do. when we have an opportunity, i know people want to know how they can help and i know there's organizations ran by sisters right here in d.c. like the wire and like mission launch and make sure you connect with these sisters here so you can help them to push their work forward. >> i want to make -- sorry. >> i would only reinforce that question about housing, topeka covered so many of the things that face women coming home. we know there are some...
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neil: what do people do with the winds and darn near hurricane force, what do they do? >> probably in nantucket and cape cod, without trying to downplay, it those folks are used to storms like this. when you look at nor'easters that have hit in past years, you go why aren't we seeing more of them. never mind one or two show up every winter. as far as this, the only thing i could say from operational meteorologist standpoint is that we just try to warn people. i've got retail clients, soft clients, energy clients, and you try to give them as far as advanced notice as you can. the interesting thing is it was so warm last week, there was a lot of disbelief it could do it. i'm friends with one of the wrestles coaches at hofstra in the easterns, and i remember we were going back and forth wednesday, i said you ought to get into new york a day early. he said i'm not worried about it, it's not going to snow. that's what the weather can do, folks, especially in a pattern like this. march into early april this year, the weather is going to be a wild child. not going to be tranqu
neil: what do people do with the winds and darn near hurricane force, what do they do? >> probably in nantucket and cape cod, without trying to downplay, it those folks are used to storms like this. when you look at nor'easters that have hit in past years, you go why aren't we seeing more of them. never mind one or two show up every winter. as far as this, the only thing i could say from operational meteorologist standpoint is that we just try to warn people. i've got retail clients, soft...
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what do we do? you and i obviously -- you know, i agree with him on 80%. but on background checks and a couple of other -- bump stocks, ar-15s we disagree. what do we do? and this guy, who again one of the most forceful advocates for most of the positions the nra takes said to me, joe, first of all, i don't understand why they don't pass something on bump stocks. the nra supports that. i don't understand -- he talked about you. i don't understand why they don't do what murphy and cornyn put out there. the nra supports that. that would be a great first step. this is a take no prisoners second amendment guy. >> yeah. >> who is even confused by the republican senate and house's inaction. >> so from what i understand the senate republicans caucused this behind closed doors, there was a sizable contingent of republican senators who opposed the fix nix act the nra endorsed measure that senator cornyn and i put forward that just simply makes sure that states report people to the background check system. >>
what do we do? you and i obviously -- you know, i agree with him on 80%. but on background checks and a couple of other -- bump stocks, ar-15s we disagree. what do we do? and this guy, who again one of the most forceful advocates for most of the positions the nra takes said to me, joe, first of all, i don't understand why they don't pass something on bump stocks. the nra supports that. i don't understand -- he talked about you. i don't understand why they don't do what murphy and cornyn put out...
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what other sports do you do? you have played football bet?|j what other sports do you do? you have played football bet? i do all of it basically. you are good of it i bet. she loves sport. natalie, tell us what is happening with alexa's isight, it is brittle cornea syndrome? what is the main characteristics of it is the corneas of the eye, the front, is very thin and so, it is very delicate, so if she gets like a knock to the eye area orjust she gets like a knock to the eye area or just spontaneously, she gets like a knock to the eye area orjust spontaneously, it can sort of break and spent itjust sort of, she loses her site. so it cannot recover? there isn't that much known about it because it is a really rare condition. there is only around like 30 people in the uk who have this. so you are very special but obviously not is known about it. also one of the hardest things is the reason a real treatment for it. so what is the kind of timeline you have in terms of sight. we had a little bit of an idea of what alexa sees at the moment and your vision at the moment but what is
what other sports do you do? you have played football bet?|j what other sports do you do? you have played football bet? i do all of it basically. you are good of it i bet. she loves sport. natalie, tell us what is happening with alexa's isight, it is brittle cornea syndrome? what is the main characteristics of it is the corneas of the eye, the front, is very thin and so, it is very delicate, so if she gets like a knock to the eye area orjust she gets like a knock to the eye area or just...
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what do we do about it? not saying there is not a problem. >> yeah, absolutely there definitely is a problem. imposing a steel tariff raises a lot of questions. approximately, by harvard estimates 80 times more industries that employ0 times more companies, that use steel to make goods than those -- connell: far more using it than making it, far more. >> not just, it is not just industries that make things out of steel. it is things that are made out of plastic. this bottle cap in my hand. made out of plastic, polly carboknit plastic used in a steel mold a lot of plastic parts, plastic things, everything basically will get more expensive because of steel tariffs. connell: by the way the market is off. we're only down 78. this will have to be the last point, lee, go ahead. >> they often, the establishment and so-called free traders raise the thing components costing more money. that is a big part of our trade problem. we need to repatriate the american supply chain. we need to bring those jobs for the componen
what do we do about it? not saying there is not a problem. >> yeah, absolutely there definitely is a problem. imposing a steel tariff raises a lot of questions. approximately, by harvard estimates 80 times more industries that employ0 times more companies, that use steel to make goods than those -- connell: far more using it than making it, far more. >> not just, it is not just industries that make things out of steel. it is things that are made out of plastic. this bottle cap in my...
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do people know what it is? raise your hand if you do not. >> we don't get into that. >> at the pesticide scandal and it produced a lot of crop damage this past year. >> i guess my bigger question, i thought that would be one of the examples, my bigger question the both of you would be what type of feedback have you gotten or what is sort of the feedback that you generally get when you do an article that is contrary to the big corporate interests. >> for me it's always the vaccines, anything about, was talking to your wife about this but groups that are denying vaccines or outbreaks, there is a big outbreak in minnesota this year because of a somali community that was preyed upon by vaccine denial let's and then you get people saying you're in the pocket of big pharma and, i find that anytime you're on the side of vaccines that have saved millions of lives around the world and eradicated disease that you're a farmer show so that's one for me. >> so there's certain topics i get a lot of reaction and gm owes is on
do people know what it is? raise your hand if you do not. >> we don't get into that. >> at the pesticide scandal and it produced a lot of crop damage this past year. >> i guess my bigger question, i thought that would be one of the examples, my bigger question the both of you would be what type of feedback have you gotten or what is sort of the feedback that you generally get when you do an article that is contrary to the big corporate interests. >> for me it's always...
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francine: do you go incognito? or do they know you are coming? ivan: i do both. i often go out on my own and decide which shops and which bars and restaurants i will go in and take a look, so i love to get time on my own when i am in a market and just walk the streets and get also a good feel of the culture. i enjoy that. as i said, you learn a lot. francine: you also focus quite a lot on drinking responsibly. does that come from you, from pressure around you that makes you do that, or something that came from within? ivan: no, it is very much in the core values of diageo and something i am really proud of. we are in a category which has been around for centuries, and we take the view that for people who choose to drink, we want them to drink in moderation and believe that is perfectly normal as part of a balanced lifestyle. however, we also realize that alcohol causes harm to society when it is misused. so everyone at diageo is passionate about making a difference in reducing alcohol harm in society, be it excessive drinking, underage driving, drink driving. the
francine: do you go incognito? or do they know you are coming? ivan: i do both. i often go out on my own and decide which shops and which bars and restaurants i will go in and take a look, so i love to get time on my own when i am in a market and just walk the streets and get also a good feel of the culture. i enjoy that. as i said, you learn a lot. francine: you also focus quite a lot on drinking responsibly. does that come from you, from pressure around you that makes you do that, or...
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to do that to me just. how. close do you know the movie might be oh boy she was going to let me know will not be yeah exactly well now i do there's nothing there but my god i know i think. i do want to buy some of what i didn't know any of you tell me as it went in for my fun for right now yeah we've heard quite a number of leads and believe that one of them may have related ones that when a young man is in fact to the by it's a very hate his sleep sleep. it feels like his clit. is healed of it. we've also heard that missiles are not only these. the household manufacturers in their lives they tend to think about dishwashers are practicing secondary infertility so best deal intoxicate it feels when you snipped me that's for sure according to the young men it feels like just to get people to go fight she little bit communities or some of the people who believe that it will stick and it does for sure and your costs really want passed by you if you go and sleep with another granny so it's labeled that the cost is go
to do that to me just. how. close do you know the movie might be oh boy she was going to let me know will not be yeah exactly well now i do there's nothing there but my god i know i think. i do want to buy some of what i didn't know any of you tell me as it went in for my fun for right now yeah we've heard quite a number of leads and believe that one of them may have related ones that when a young man is in fact to the by it's a very hate his sleep sleep. it feels like his clit. is healed of...
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and all the work that chuck he's doing is aimed at doing that. i know a while -- maintaining a music level within a space, which is appropriate for what you want to do. i don't know if you have any questions. >> do you know what db level that they're hoping to set? >> i know, we were running at 100 dbc, which would be the maximum they'd ever want to go at, and that's more dance sort of clubby dance music, more than the sort of world music that they're looking at. but any way between sort of 96 and 100 would be the limits of what they sort of expect to run at. >> we agree with that. so we've actually had two events at the space, using one-night event permits to have music. one was for new year's eve, and the other one was on recently april 10th. april 10th, what we found -- this is using not nearly as sophisticated machinery as he has. we have a db meter in the j. why the boo d.j. booth. i've installed that, and what we found on that night is sometimes the music was excessively loud to the d.j. pushing it to a level here or there, so we found that
and all the work that chuck he's doing is aimed at doing that. i know a while -- maintaining a music level within a space, which is appropriate for what you want to do. i don't know if you have any questions. >> do you know what db level that they're hoping to set? >> i know, we were running at 100 dbc, which would be the maximum they'd ever want to go at, and that's more dance sort of clubby dance music, more than the sort of world music that they're looking at. but any way between...
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the things these agencies are asked to do is not easy. do you think they want to do this? the notion that somehow gitmo or these black tights fueled more anger against western civilization is preposterous. >> jesse: after these enhanced interrogations were no longer used, the rise of isis sprung up right after. >> dana: it's an ideology. >> jesse: the other thing is -- >> juan: what does that have to do with anything? >> jesse: you said when we were interrogating people and a rough way that was making them hate us even more. you just set it. >> dana: they hate us no matter what. it's an ideology. anyway, i think she will end up with 75 votes in favor. >> greg: all right, excellent. her arrest sparked an outcry from the left. we will tell you the full story behind the video of an illegal immigrant pulled away from her daughter's. ♪ we the people... are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or where we'll go next. we the people who are better together than we are alone... are unstoppable. welcome to the entirely new ex
the things these agencies are asked to do is not easy. do you think they want to do this? the notion that somehow gitmo or these black tights fueled more anger against western civilization is preposterous. >> jesse: after these enhanced interrogations were no longer used, the rise of isis sprung up right after. >> dana: it's an ideology. >> jesse: the other thing is -- >> juan: what does that have to do with anything? >> jesse: you said when we were interrogating...
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what do you think? do you think dowd was right? >> i think you have to look at two parts with donald trump. one, i think he has legitimate concerns that he feels he didn't do anything, he didn't do anything wrong, there are people trying to overturn an election or make his administration so that it looks illegitimate. >> paul: i can see that. >> it's a big thing to work against a presidency this way. how he handles it another matter, you know, the tweets and the lawyers don't seem to have much control over him. >> paul: that's the point. trump can believe all that and come in there with absolute certainty but ultimately what he says, dan, can be something that trips him up. we have personal friends who still believe that they told the truth and they ended up getting indicted for making false statements. >> well, one good example of someone who did not get indicted but went through the process is ted olson, the supreme court solicitor, former justice department official who when he was in the reagan government was investigated by an
what do you think? do you think dowd was right? >> i think you have to look at two parts with donald trump. one, i think he has legitimate concerns that he feels he didn't do anything, he didn't do anything wrong, there are people trying to overturn an election or make his administration so that it looks illegitimate. >> paul: i can see that. >> it's a big thing to work against a presidency this way. how he handles it another matter, you know, the tweets and the lawyers don't...
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then a lot of just democrats were in texas but anyway brando aspergers she said i said what do you do next and she said i'm going to go help the other democrat because we can't have a republican in that district but during the primaries i do not want to unite with corporate democrats i want to defeat them and so i and whatever they say unite they mean bury your head and just support my candidate to that i say hell no but if you do you know i did unite in two thousand and sixteen if their primaries did the burn yes and there's people go out for hillary ok first of all the answer is largely and overwhelmingly yes if you look at the stats on how they voted they voted for hillary clinton as bernie sanders told them to do now secondly it is not bernie sanders or sponsibility although he did a wonder. well job in pushing for it was hillary clinton's responsibility so i wish the corporate democrats would realize that they are terrible at elections and they should actually let progressives run bernie sanders would have almost certainly one instead they blew the race to this monster. ok as dis
then a lot of just democrats were in texas but anyway brando aspergers she said i said what do you do next and she said i'm going to go help the other democrat because we can't have a republican in that district but during the primaries i do not want to unite with corporate democrats i want to defeat them and so i and whatever they say unite they mean bury your head and just support my candidate to that i say hell no but if you do you know i did unite in two thousand and sixteen if their...
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sorry can we talk to you know what do you do. do. we didn't have our translator with us at the time and couldn't take the conversation further but it was pretty clear what was going on prostitution. it is legal here as long as sex workers are registered over eighteen legal residents of greece and have health checks every two weeks but that's not the case with these phony ball boys some of whom are literally suicidal. and has. on this. and most of us on a. miso a. bit slow has a seat on a. big. lindsay. lohan in the. liver so we sat morning. and know you doing about. and then i'm a mom six no and i did tony silent on senate. side alone and. north of us so let. me. do a softening in the knee. and near. misses. when you see how much money to make. and how often. the. hour hand and. yet it the new clio. recur. her. her. her. or her. best sense in your eyes and last but. well it came of had been. if you could talk to a guy your age who was planning to come here what would you tell him. where he is to. develop the. wealth and how. senator
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we do adoption we do not do family planning or abortion. what a woman goes into either one of these kinds of places they will know it's there. once is no longer tied to that specific goods or services or whoever is providing the more we ought to be worried that they are making you just advertise what other people are doing it saying we want people to know about services that the state has. how is that different than casey. we require doctors to hand out secreted materials telling the women about what services the state and others provided both the license and unlicensed -- unlicensed ones are not doing procedures. i don't know how counseling on the pregnancy state is not part of medical advice in the same way a dr. gives it when he is considering an abortion procedure. i don't understand the difference. they are doing a medical related procedures and both are being asks and not advertising someone else's services. in casey we permitted it. please explain to me again why there is a difference here. i agree with everything you said in the bac
we do adoption we do not do family planning or abortion. what a woman goes into either one of these kinds of places they will know it's there. once is no longer tied to that specific goods or services or whoever is providing the more we ought to be worried that they are making you just advertise what other people are doing it saying we want people to know about services that the state has. how is that different than casey. we require doctors to hand out secreted materials telling the women...
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how do they do that? >> they passed a $1.3 trillion spending bill which will fund the government through september 30. it was not without some pickups. they had some very late-night bargaining sessions this week and had to work. . it does fund the military and domestic priorities through the fiscal year. the president says he will sign it. we get a shutdown averted but just a day or so before funding that have run out again. anna: thank you. julian howard is still with us. when you look at the latest i guess the last thing investors needed was another concern. duties moves increase are concerned that the hawk of talks to bring me -- more geopolitical great? paper ahe wrote this couple years ago on the legal case for attacking of korea so we see what his view is. it got a set that off against trump's desire to do a deal. the ideas sitting down with kim jong is going to be so tempted for the u.s. president to build up aloft this grand masterstroke. even though there are more hawksley mensuration, and don't
how do they do that? >> they passed a $1.3 trillion spending bill which will fund the government through september 30. it was not without some pickups. they had some very late-night bargaining sessions this week and had to work. . it does fund the military and domestic priorities through the fiscal year. the president says he will sign it. we get a shutdown averted but just a day or so before funding that have run out again. anna: thank you. julian howard is still with us. when you look...
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, do you think? >> absolutely not. i think gthey're ad start, but they absolutely do not go far enough. one of the main reasons, my biggest problem with his statement and the fixes proposed is that zuckerberg is asking us to trust facebook when this whole scandal has shown us we cannot trust them to deliver rm reliable inion. what we need is not trust. we need transparency, we need accountability. and i think that one form that could take is independent audits. want audits by a party that is not accountable to facebook but s us and their privacy rights. >> one of the challenges, though, around going back to before 2015 to those third parts apps that there's still no way even with an audit, i mean, that we can think of and perts that have much more brilliant minds than us that you can go back in t at dad actually see all of the ways it was used and all of the different partsw andre it went. that train has left the stationr it'sdy out there. now we're at a point where we're looking to the future on exa
, do you think? >> absolutely not. i think gthey're ad start, but they absolutely do not go far enough. one of the main reasons, my biggest problem with his statement and the fixes proposed is that zuckerberg is asking us to trust facebook when this whole scandal has shown us we cannot trust them to deliver rm reliable inion. what we need is not trust. we need transparency, we need accountability. and i think that one form that could take is independent audits. want audits by a party that...
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he can't do both. the fact is i do worry we are falling into another trump trap here where we go running around, talking about how protecting the u.s. steel industry is a bad thing. we should think about that before we say it. >> we could make the point is he going to be able to continue this narrative through next friday like he said he'll have some final decision by next friday. if he could successfully carry any theme over the course of the week, given the chaos of late, the chaos since day one. but i do think that's an important point to consider, that this is yet another political frisbee he's tossing out there and it resonates with millions of americans who haven't seen their wages increase since the beginning of the 2000s and who actually think donald trump cares about trade issues and making it more equitable. >> there are 130,000 americans working in the steel industry. that matters. but these tariffs are going to hurt companies that employ more than 6 million people. these are true statements
he can't do both. the fact is i do worry we are falling into another trump trap here where we go running around, talking about how protecting the u.s. steel industry is a bad thing. we should think about that before we say it. >> we could make the point is he going to be able to continue this narrative through next friday like he said he'll have some final decision by next friday. if he could successfully carry any theme over the course of the week, given the chaos of late, the chaos...
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so how do we retaliate? joining me, bryan suits. suits will be what do we do here? >> sanctions are great. the british note russian oath garks who play ransom to london, they re create london. there is a bunch of things brits can do. kennedy: i was under the impression we had targeted sanctions against banking sanctions against specific russian oligarchs. >> the british in all honesty have been fairly timid about this. here is what we can do. you heard me say this on your very show. i.c.e. can go to lax, jfk wks, and every presenting' nanlts russian woman 30 weeks or more turn her around and fly her back to russia. they come here about to deliver with $9,000 cash and and prepaid visa card. they stay and have the card, then claim in -- indigent. if you want to get in his ear. you start doing that tomorrow. you will get results. he'll hear about it immediately. kennedy: when you have france, germany and the united states riled up against russia, what can be done? you can't really kick them off? >> if the europeans were dead serious, they would tear up the lengthy and
so how do we retaliate? joining me, bryan suits. suits will be what do we do here? >> sanctions are great. the british note russian oath garks who play ransom to london, they re create london. there is a bunch of things brits can do. kennedy: i was under the impression we had targeted sanctions against banking sanctions against specific russian oligarchs. >> the british in all honesty have been fairly timid about this. here is what we can do. you heard me say this on your very show....
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when he says i need this guy there to continue to do all of the things i'm doing and he's doing a ton from the regulatory stuff to the economy, he mentioned south korea, the stuff he's doing on steel and tariffs. it's so important to that area of pennsylvania in particular. it's important they understand what a partner he needs in the congress from pennsylvania. reminding the crowd what's at state. why he needs rick's votes in congress is crucial. judge jeanine: you were on the campaign with him obviously. he can still true that crowd. you know he can get through that speech in 30 minutes. but he milks it. they make sure he gets his money's worth. they wait in line for hours. he's not going to let them leave disappointed. there is another sound i want you to listen to, imagining if he didn't win. president trump: if i don't win the election, their ratings will go so far down. they will be out of business. can you imagine covering bernie or pocahontas. think about that. can you imagine these guys, some of them are actually smiling. but some of them can't take it. can you imagine having
when he says i need this guy there to continue to do all of the things i'm doing and he's doing a ton from the regulatory stuff to the economy, he mentioned south korea, the stuff he's doing on steel and tariffs. it's so important to that area of pennsylvania in particular. it's important they understand what a partner he needs in the congress from pennsylvania. reminding the crowd what's at state. why he needs rick's votes in congress is crucial. judge jeanine: you were on the campaign with...
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how do partners respond? what does that do on pressure on u.s. labor. we will have to see how it plays out if it actually happens. corey lewandowsky, appreciate you taking the opportunity. appreciate your perspective. >> thank you, chris. >>> erica? >>> president trump says north korea wants to talk, but there's a catch. what the u.s. wants before sitting down with kim jong-un next. every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ but through goodt times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother
how do partners respond? what does that do on pressure on u.s. labor. we will have to see how it plays out if it actually happens. corey lewandowsky, appreciate you taking the opportunity. appreciate your perspective. >> thank you, chris. >>> erica? >>> president trump says north korea wants to talk, but there's a catch. what the u.s. wants before sitting down with kim jong-un next. every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show...
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you do you! in the meantime, i need to look at the menu from buffalo wild wings. ( laughs ) ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) in happy news, i don't know about you, i have to go back to a story we talked about yesterday, i have to double pump one, one we talked about yesterday. because i am still pumped about elon musk and his company spacex's incredible launch yesterday of their rocket called the falcon heavy! ( cheers and applause ) the launch was amazing to watch, especially when the two boosters actually reentered the atmosphere and landed back at the cape in synchronicity. it was the happiest anyone has ever been while yelling, "look, the rockets are headed straight towards us!" ( laughter and applause ) but-- "and the tanks are coming down the road!" but the part i can't get over is when the rocket deployed a red tesla convertible with a mannequin in the driver's seat, blasting david bowie's "life on mars?" that is just cool! and i poke fun. you know, we made some jokes about it yesterda
you do you! in the meantime, i need to look at the menu from buffalo wild wings. ( laughs ) ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) in happy news, i don't know about you, i have to go back to a story we talked about yesterday, i have to double pump one, one we talked about yesterday. because i am still pumped about elon musk and his company spacex's incredible launch yesterday of their rocket called the falcon heavy! ( cheers and applause ) the launch was amazing to watch, especially when the two...
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fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. it's hard to get all the daily that's why i love fiber choice. it has the fiber found in many fruits and vegetables, all in a tasty chewable tablet. fiber choice: the smart choice. >>> welcome back to "state of the union." i'm brianna keilar. in case you forget there's another big name that starred on ""the apprentice" arnold schwarzenegger is calling for a republican to challenge the president in 2020 and says he knows the right man for the job. >> that's why i said, john kasich, go back to washington and kick some butt and go and straighten out the mess. i told him he should run in 2020. the running should start now. >> ohio's governor has not ruled out a potential 2020 run. the buzz is only increasing. kasich is on the cover of "the weekly standard "titled "party of one john kasich eyes 2020", and he's slated to make an appearance in new hampshire next month. go
fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. it's hard to get all the daily that's why i love fiber choice. it has the fiber found in many fruits and vegetables, all in a tasty chewable tablet. fiber choice: the smart choice. >>> welcome back to "state of the union." i'm brianna keilar. in case you forget there's another big name that starred on...
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what do you do. do. we didn't have our translator with us up the time and couldn't take the conversation further but it was pretty clear what was going on prostitution is legal here as long as sex workers are registered over eighteen legal residents of greece and have health checks every two weeks but that's not the case with these vulnerable boys some of whom are literally suicidal. and the has. on this list. and most of the no. one on the. miso. said this little has miles. tony. and. lindsay. certainly didn't like and. hand him the conan the minnesota liver so we sat ammonia. and no you do in about. an enormous amount six no one made you tony silent on senate. side alone and a sinner who looked over so much. into a softening. do a softening of the knee. and. i'm with him and to let. him. see if initially how much money to make. and how often. the last half. hour hannan. and if it will get it in nuclear. prepared her. for. her. or. her or her. in law. came of it. if you could talk to your h. who was pla
what do you do. do. we didn't have our translator with us up the time and couldn't take the conversation further but it was pretty clear what was going on prostitution is legal here as long as sex workers are registered over eighteen legal residents of greece and have health checks every two weeks but that's not the case with these vulnerable boys some of whom are literally suicidal. and the has. on this list. and most of the no. one on the. miso. said this little has miles. tony. and. lindsay....
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and what do they do? they do a blowout number and i'll tell you, some of this is millennials they love frozen food. add to games and beer. and they also like packaging that is vienvironmental. they use paper and cardboard this is a new conagra. and i really like it >> position know how to use a microwa microwave. >> i'm learning more and more about them and they are switchinginstragram it is a statement in zuck's face hi millennial. >> the opening bell is just moments away we're back right after this. we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're bui
and what do they do? they do a blowout number and i'll tell you, some of this is millennials they love frozen food. add to games and beer. and they also like packaging that is vienvironmental. they use paper and cardboard this is a new conagra. and i really like it >> position know how to use a microwa microwave. >> i'm learning more and more about them and they are switchinginstragram it is a statement in zuck's face hi millennial. >> the opening bell is just moments away...
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they do not do anything. they say they are the ones who, because of their family or business of, does have a very had a verynesses, people that of get workingo to contracts. there introduced at the dealmaker, not managing the day-to-day of the corporation. >> people are generally curious about this ability through social media for them to manipulate outcomes and politics -- christopher wylie: a lot of --a lot of these people are really wealthy already. alexander nix was running late once because he had to pick up a 200,000 pounds chandelier. these are people who do not need to make a lot of money but the thing that i learned is that, for certain wealthy people, they need something to keep them occupied, they need a project and going into the developing world and sort of running a country is something that appeals to them. >> last question. christopher wylie: i did not mean that in a flippant way. canada, what is the relation that canadian company and the rest of this group? >> christopher wylie: very shortly
they do not do anything. they say they are the ones who, because of their family or business of, does have a very had a verynesses, people that of get workingo to contracts. there introduced at the dealmaker, not managing the day-to-day of the corporation. >> people are generally curious about this ability through social media for them to manipulate outcomes and politics -- christopher wylie: a lot of --a lot of these people are really wealthy already. alexander nix was running late once...
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the way we are doing that is by doing the basics better. we are doing a better job of search and discovery. we have 50 million unique items for sale on etsy. finding the right view to show is important. we are doing a better job. we are doing a better job on trust and reliability, so you know things like, when can i expect this item to arrive and what is the return policy? marketing capabilities are better and it is showing up. emily: you've been cutting costs, where and how? josh: what we have been focused on is going faster. in order to go faster, we need an organizational structure that has clean accountability and very little bureaucracy. unfortunately that meant that in the third quarter of last year, we needed a leaner structure and we did a layoff. the goal was to go faster and we announced that we have done more than 350 product enhancements just since may, with over 20% higher to demonstrably gms. we're going faster and serving the community better. emily: how are changes coming off internally and externally? ,josh: i think that th
the way we are doing that is by doing the basics better. we are doing a better job of search and discovery. we have 50 million unique items for sale on etsy. finding the right view to show is important. we are doing a better job. we are doing a better job on trust and reliability, so you know things like, when can i expect this item to arrive and what is the return policy? marketing capabilities are better and it is showing up. emily: you've been cutting costs, where and how? josh: what we have...