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inn i left to go to treasury 2006, i think we had 1500 people in greater china. have two great economies -- china and the united states. in your view, is a clash between the two of them inevitable, leading to a real war, not a cold war? >> i would begin by saying that china is a strategic competitor. there are some compelling differences when we look at our national security interests. importantalso some shared interests in terms of global stability and things like climate change, but to get to your question, i am very concerned about what i see as a viewarization of the u.s. toward u.s.-china. security veryl seriously, but national security has bled into basically every aspect of the economic relationship. say -- i hearnd i cold war all the time. there is no way this is a soviet-style cold war. china is very integrated into the global economy. we are looking at the number one manufacturer, the number one trader, a big exporter of capital. worked under president nixon for jon erlichman. what was that like? ini started in the pentagon april 1972, six weeks before
inn i left to go to treasury 2006, i think we had 1500 people in greater china. have two great economies -- china and the united states. in your view, is a clash between the two of them inevitable, leading to a real war, not a cold war? >> i would begin by saying that china is a strategic competitor. there are some compelling differences when we look at our national security interests. importantalso some shared interests in terms of global stability and things like climate change, but to...
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left us when i left as i don't have a secret they my heart all. mine i don't but i see. but i think if i look at that and on the concept you know. when we play a man he said oh i have a solo everyone else is improvising and they said ok this is your part you're improvise with 16 bars i was like i want i want to yeah here you improvise they just play it like this but as a consequence the musician we are so used to having the notes in front of us it's like a security blanket. but that's what i love to poppy's musicians. they stand up they played they know how to harmonize they go up and down and through the harmonies. i will never be one of them i i would love to be one of them but my musical background is different but i've learned so much from them. i've learned the rhythms i've learned the articulation and also i've learned more how to love more behind to. the to. the left. in the. from the get go to. cut cut. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut. mobility in the asia. as the pandemic changed the way we. must the safest way for us to get from point a to
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i wrote a book when i left that george w. bush investigation called a "surrender is not an option" and went through much the same process. >> bret: when were the notes destroyed? >> during the course of usually the weekend they were taken. i put in burn bags and that sort of thing but no notes were taken after i left the white house. >> bret: so they said it you destroy them. >> that's correct. and that would be a violation of the presidential records act? >> no, during the course of the election, we had burn bags in her office and put i don't know how many documents and to the parents. >> bret: once you destroy them is that a problem right legally for you? >> many other people follow the same pattern. >> when did you decide to read the pattern? >> during the course of being in the administration, i had gone in as a lifelong conservative republican hoping we had a conservative republican administration and it didn't turn out that way. but i should say also i'm not the first person in the trump administration to write a book.
i wrote a book when i left that george w. bush investigation called a "surrender is not an option" and went through much the same process. >> bret: when were the notes destroyed? >> during the course of usually the weekend they were taken. i put in burn bags and that sort of thing but no notes were taken after i left the white house. >> bret: so they said it you destroy them. >> that's correct. and that would be a violation of the presidential records act?...
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middle of us when i left my childhood which was bad and love was somebody else i was a family my mom's friend and from like. every since i left the house that i like and i went to another person and i swear i started doing bad stuff you know just be a sneaky and i dropped out of my brownie remember upright like 10th grade so my mom say you don't have to go to school if you don't want to i'm done on that never wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean i was always. just a big kid and i always wanted to be better so. i mean my mind's made up i want to do this for the rest of my life so you know i mean it's what i have to. treat elderly people must have like them in c.l. or disease or some kind of sickness where they can't help with their self so i had to help them with painting and clothing and feeding and things like that. and a lot of the people i've never met before so it gets kind of scary going to new houses and things like that but i guess you get kind of you so after a while. i got out that bell for a while and i was like let me try we
middle of us when i left my childhood which was bad and love was somebody else i was a family my mom's friend and from like. every since i left the house that i like and i went to another person and i swear i started doing bad stuff you know just be a sneaky and i dropped out of my brownie remember upright like 10th grade so my mom say you don't have to go to school if you don't want to i'm done on that never wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean...
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those folks had to evacuate and god knows for how long i love this place i love where i left i don't want that to happen here. i don't want to see this beautiful paradise destroyed like that. in the united states there's 23 general electric mark one reactors identical to fukushima daiichi power mine yankee came on line all tied to fukushima daiichi you know what. never the same design. the same reactor. same contractors worked on them and the same flaws and weaknesses. the containment structure designed to hold in all the radioactivity after an accident is too small by $986.00 the nuclear regulatory commission had determined there was an 85 percent probability that the containment would blow up and fail in the event of a meltdown. so much hydrogen gas would be released that the containment would be blown to smithereens and all of the radioactivity inside it would be released to the public she may show decide to percent 3 of. the regulators have known that this design isn't capable of withstanding an accident since it was built . during the middle of the crisis and focus even to each
those folks had to evacuate and god knows for how long i love this place i love where i left i don't want that to happen here. i don't want to see this beautiful paradise destroyed like that. in the united states there's 23 general electric mark one reactors identical to fukushima daiichi power mine yankee came on line all tied to fukushima daiichi you know what. never the same design. the same reactor. same contractors worked on them and the same flaws and weaknesses. the containment structure...
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just wanted to say to you guys that i left your organization i think you guys agree things wise down it is this is fine my name is jennifer i remember. that. the world is driven by shaped by. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. this hard to take so from somebody if you know have some to replace. we want to do this interview today and all these markets open then they take me. off the area. so how can i tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hire someone to put the money in a box. they just mean all the way in life it's almost been basically a color speech for us all or. do you guys over at sydney's security positions open . ject me again. you see people get all their cars and i'll see you coming in the heart and it seems like they'll hurry up and run into the house like they don't want to they don't want to talk to her get your mail or anything like that. i just want to. do this. just try reading. give me. ok it was. me. yes. law from the world headquarters of r t america in our nation's capital this is the new. rick sanchez. hello again everybody i'm rick sanchez and i want to welcome al
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i'm convinced and i feel like something burst inside me. like i left go of something. the far right movement wasn't what i had expected. most of the time we sat around waiting for something to happen. everybody was paranoid and spreading rumors about who might be a mustard agent or a police informant. nobody trusted me. i had no one to talk to. i felt stuck in a movement full of hate and i saw no future. facts when i called professor to libya to go a specialist in far right extremism. i had seen him on t.v. . he talked about this in a different way. not like the police the social workers that. i called him and asked if we could meet. today 2 would have been to go is the director of center for extremism research at the university of oslo. to. have articles for parliament or who dare to think that i've been urged to go into. civilian i was up and i wanted to get this. to get to that i love. to get i. just want some in the office but oh so. you're not. button on the line at the bar for gifts. like you. know if i'm. remembering to do that. it's on so many. if any. when the
i'm convinced and i feel like something burst inside me. like i left go of something. the far right movement wasn't what i had expected. most of the time we sat around waiting for something to happen. everybody was paranoid and spreading rumors about who might be a mustard agent or a police informant. nobody trusted me. i had no one to talk to. i felt stuck in a movement full of hate and i saw no future. facts when i called professor to libya to go a specialist in far right extremism. i had...
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go out of my way to criticize the extremists on the left and i think that's a legitimate point to make. ok. there were reports that the president was asked to address the nation and he declined when we're going to pass the president's dealing with major problems we see a completely different media ship we see a man staring the country reagan with that famous speech after the astronauts will kill what's what's wrong here in washington what's wrong. well i think the president should assert leadership i think candidates who are running for president must assert leadership we have a very important choice we have to make in the next half a year and we want to see who is the best person to lead the country during unpredictable times who could have predicted 6 months from now that we would have a pandemic that would have an economic shutdown probably we could have predicted we would have a police killing because tragically that happens every so often and there are legitimate reactions to that but we need a leader obviously who can lead journey in times of crisis and we're going to have more c
go out of my way to criticize the extremists on the left and i think that's a legitimate point to make. ok. there were reports that the president was asked to address the nation and he declined when we're going to pass the president's dealing with major problems we see a completely different media ship we see a man staring the country reagan with that famous speech after the astronauts will kill what's what's wrong here in washington what's wrong. well i think the president should assert...
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every sense i left the house that i like and i went to another person and i swear i started doing bad stuff you know it's being sneaky and i jot down like down the remember i like 10th grade so i'm on say you don't have to go to school if you don't want to so i said i'm down that never wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean i was always. just i beg kids and i always wanted to be better. i mean my mind's made up i want to do this for the rest of my...
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when i left to go to treasury in 2006, i think we had 1500 people in greater china. so i put the pedal to the metal. david: today, we have two great economies in the world, china and the united states. in your view, is there a clash between the two of them inevitable leading to a real war, not a cold war? hank: well, i would begin by saying that china is a strategic competitor. and there are some compelling differences when we look at our national security interests. there also are some important shared interests in terms of global stability and things like climate change. but to get to your question, i am concerned about what i see as a militarization of the u.s. view toward u.s.-china. i will tell you what i mean by that your -- by that. i take national security very seriously, but national security has bled into basically every aspect of the economic relationship. i look at it and i say, i hear about cold war all the time, and there is no way this is a soviet-style cold war. china is very integrated into the global economy. we are looking at the number one manufac
when i left to go to treasury in 2006, i think we had 1500 people in greater china. so i put the pedal to the metal. david: today, we have two great economies in the world, china and the united states. in your view, is there a clash between the two of them inevitable leading to a real war, not a cold war? hank: well, i would begin by saying that china is a strategic competitor. and there are some compelling differences when we look at our national security interests. there also are some...
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every since i left the house that i like and i went to another person and i swear i started doing bad stuff you know it's being sneaky and i jot down a line down the remember i like 10th grade so when i'm on say you don't have to go to school if you don't want to so i said i'm down that never wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean i was always. just a big kid so and i always wanted to be better. i mean my mind's made up i want to do this for the rest of my life so you know i mean it's what i've. the. trail that early people most of them have like them mentioned or park as then disease are some contests a sickness where they can't help with their self so i have to help them with deigning and clothing and feeding and things like that. and a lot of the people i've never met before so it gets kind of scary going to new houses and things like that but i guess you get kind of you so after a while. i got out that bell for a while and i let me try to resolve the how that does and then by rizal i just felt like i was another employee like i didn'
every since i left the house that i like and i went to another person and i swear i started doing bad stuff you know it's being sneaky and i jot down a line down the remember i like 10th grade so when i'm on say you don't have to go to school if you don't want to so i said i'm down that never wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean i was always. just a big kid so and i always wanted to be better. i mean my mind's made up i want to do this for the...
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i have lived with the ram and water since i left west point. not one media group said i made a good speech or i made a bad speech. but the kids loved it because necessity broke their barrier which wasn't good in terms of covid. but they broke their barrier and they wanted to shake hands. but there were a couple of kids i actually shook their hands. because they were excited. they were excited. they are with their president. they were excited. the most beautiful young people. men, women, the most beautiful young people you have ever seen. think of how you feel. i go there. how did i do. sir, that was a great speech. that was one of your best. that was great. i said that was a good speech. i liked that speech. they don't mention the speech. but they have me going down this ramp about an inch at a time. it's so unfair. they are among the most dishonest people anywhere on earth. they are bad people. bad people. okay, that's enough of that. i wanted to tell that story. does everybody understand that story? the left-wing anarchists tore down a statue
i have lived with the ram and water since i left west point. not one media group said i made a good speech or i made a bad speech. but the kids loved it because necessity broke their barrier which wasn't good in terms of covid. but they broke their barrier and they wanted to shake hands. but there were a couple of kids i actually shook their hands. because they were excited. they were excited. they are with their president. they were excited. the most beautiful young people. men, women, the...
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after i left, it a p pa re ntly peaceful. after i left, it apparently escalated. there are influences tojoin some apparently escalated. there are influences to join some of these protesters to create situations where there is violence, where there is looting, whether as destruction of uppity unfortunately. even at one of doctor martin luther king's marches. —— property. troublemakers and joined the march, started throwing bricks into and so forth. that will happen. there is a lot of frustration because where young black people see, it's the continued drumbeat of injustice, instead of a drumbeat towards justice. they are unemployed, underemployed, uneducated. they know they do not have a fair shake in america. they see this opulence around them and of course they feel disenfranchised. several of the emotions that come from sustained generational pressure are apathy, anger and despondency, all of which you see on display. i want to get reaction to what the authorities have done. given your experience and knowledge, what do you make of the fact already that the p
after i left, it a p pa re ntly peaceful. after i left, it apparently escalated. there are influences tojoin some apparently escalated. there are influences to join some of these protesters to create situations where there is violence, where there is looting, whether as destruction of uppity unfortunately. even at one of doctor martin luther king's marches. —— property. troublemakers and joined the march, started throwing bricks into and so forth. that will happen. there is a lot of...
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i left hope in this arena to the naive. i left hope to the people who don't understand police culture, the people who don't realize no police academy has ever trained a bad person. to be a good person. but today, after listening to the mayor of houston's executive order, after seeing the radical action in the minneapolis city council is prepared to take, and after yesterday seeing the most comprehensive police reform bill ever introduced in congress, i've begun to wonder if now is the time. if now is the time the protesters finally win. win something. i have for the first time begun to wonder if now is the time for hope. for the answer to that question, we must turn to wiser voices than mine. and so leading off our discussion tonight, professor eddie, the chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university and msnbc contributor. and adam is a staff writer for "the atlantic." professor, let me start with you and let me start with that basic question -- is this time different? is there a cause for hope
i left hope in this arena to the naive. i left hope to the people who don't understand police culture, the people who don't realize no police academy has ever trained a bad person. to be a good person. but today, after listening to the mayor of houston's executive order, after seeing the radical action in the minneapolis city council is prepared to take, and after yesterday seeing the most comprehensive police reform bill ever introduced in congress, i've begun to wonder if now is the time. if...
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when i was 16 i switched sides betrayed the left wing and joined the far right movement. it's hard to find women who want to talk about their experience in the far right movement. i wonder if it's somehow considered more shameful for a woman. to suddenly i find angela who surprisingly open the bottle cost. i was involved in the violent far right for most 8 years. we'll believed that as white people we were better than everyone else we truly believe that the. there is a conspiracy that exists against the white race from the time i woke up in the morning till the time i went to bed at night it was all about what am i doing to protect myself and sure that you know were not wiped out. it was a very fear driven life. if you're just joining us the. federal building in. the way. my immediate 1st thoughts were he's like me you know i wonder do i know him is he somebody you know i've i've come across and i started to wonder to myself is this what i'm willing to do. there was a daycare center in the building there was one image that. has always particularly stuck with me all of the
when i was 16 i switched sides betrayed the left wing and joined the far right movement. it's hard to find women who want to talk about their experience in the far right movement. i wonder if it's somehow considered more shameful for a woman. to suddenly i find angela who surprisingly open the bottle cost. i was involved in the violent far right for most 8 years. we'll believed that as white people we were better than everyone else we truly believe that the. there is a conspiracy that exists...
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mom like you get it to me when i. left the last word you. to say you know they're don't want us to move to spain they could have been the top of the. 100 my lights up on the moon the dream and the for you don't you see it's been just over a year since washita last saw most of her family alive. from france a plan to pull back the. lead to sell about the funding could be tough on the. in march of 2019 afghan forces who were carrying out an operation against the taleban conducted a night raid in what he does village in the eastern province of number before calling in air support from the u.s. military several of them and then the photos among the motive bill of course like you my mother doing that i love him but it was caught in the so what are the must a month or so in the poem would me were plain to me by women i mumbled a. little bit out oh i got a good no. that isn't. the 1st incident will save us he missed. what he told us the only ones he felt alive were 2 for younger sisters one of whom was only a week old and as you survived. then above
mom like you get it to me when i. left the last word you. to say you know they're don't want us to move to spain they could have been the top of the. 100 my lights up on the moon the dream and the for you don't you see it's been just over a year since washita last saw most of her family alive. from france a plan to pull back the. lead to sell about the funding could be tough on the. in march of 2019 afghan forces who were carrying out an operation against the taleban conducted a night raid in...
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what happened since i left? damion: we were all on board, and simon goes to england, so i had to run the business, get these made. lemonis: did you communicate with him? damion: yeah. sent him pictures. lemonis: he ignored you? damion: he could have just checked in a bit more. lemonis: we're getting back to the same issue we had before, which is that you guys aren't communicating. -hey, si. -simon: yeah? lemonis: hey, buddy. so, i want you to explain to simon what you said to me. we're gonna work this [bleep] out so we don't ever have to do this again. damion: i'm just annoyed that there wasn't as much contact as i would have hoped for. i think the one person i was looking for contact from was you. simon: it's difficult to keep a conversation going. it's like a text here or there. you know, i speak to him every four or five days, and he sent me a picture of one of the in-stores that he'd done, and i was talking to him about it. i've done my best. i mean, i was trying to balance everything, you know? lemonis: you
what happened since i left? damion: we were all on board, and simon goes to england, so i had to run the business, get these made. lemonis: did you communicate with him? damion: yeah. sent him pictures. lemonis: he ignored you? damion: he could have just checked in a bit more. lemonis: we're getting back to the same issue we had before, which is that you guys aren't communicating. -hey, si. -simon: yeah? lemonis: hey, buddy. so, i want you to explain to simon what you said to me. we're gonna...
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left the country so i really concerned and i do hope that the government and everybody in the leadership you know basically get those matters under control and allow peaceful demonstration your thoughts look at the violence on the control. before the protests in the u.s. even before the coronavirus crisis came along the trade war between the u.s. and china was the number one concern for global businesses in his interview was deeble news joke asr warned that despite the ongoing dispute the rest of the world shouldn't pick sides so the united states is number one china is number 2 everybody's sort of in those well china will be number one at some point everybody knows that if i have number one in the in the business segment and that is should become number 2 whether i could. so i fight and that's the underlying topic and that means it takes a lot of americans are in about this to coupling because that would mean that the other nations need to decide between friend and foe that would be that the only way they do it is ok to say sion. did to go both ways so the head of the men's is worried a
left the country so i really concerned and i do hope that the government and everybody in the leadership you know basically get those matters under control and allow peaceful demonstration your thoughts look at the violence on the control. before the protests in the u.s. even before the coronavirus crisis came along the trade war between the u.s. and china was the number one concern for global businesses in his interview was deeble news joke asr warned that despite the ongoing dispute the rest...
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sammy: the fact that you honestly think that i abandoned you and i left for my honeymoon and i left you tasking to open the restaurant... joe t.: forget the honeymoon part. it's before you went on your honeymoon. you were one foot in, one foot out. sammy: i laid out all the kitchen equipment, i helped designed the new line, i helped design the entire space... joe t.: i know. if it wasn't for, we'd all be up the [bleep] creek without a paddle. thanks, sam. lemonis: over the six months that i've worked with joe, i've noticed that, on several occasions, he's got a very short fuse. joe. -joe t.: yep? lemonis: come here, bud. if joe can't have a conversation with somebody without erupting, he's never gonna grow professionally. i told you when i came back for the opening that i was super proud of what you did... joe t.: thank you. lemonis: ...and that i felt like you did all the work. i don't think you ever felt like i didn't give you that credit. joe t.: no, of course. yeah. -lemonis: okay. -joe t.: okay. lemonis: the only thing that's missing is your ability to absorb information from other
sammy: the fact that you honestly think that i abandoned you and i left for my honeymoon and i left you tasking to open the restaurant... joe t.: forget the honeymoon part. it's before you went on your honeymoon. you were one foot in, one foot out. sammy: i laid out all the kitchen equipment, i helped designed the new line, i helped design the entire space... joe t.: i know. if it wasn't for, we'd all be up the [bleep] creek without a paddle. thanks, sam. lemonis: over the six months that i've...
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Ñi because they were, i mean, my car used to get searched every night when i left. >> jimmy: i saw you on "space force." i saw the premiere episode. i don't want to give too much steve carell is your husband, i know i can say that. is this based on donald trump'sr or mike pence's, whoever owns Ñi the space force now, is that why you decided to do this? or was this a coincidence?ñrxd >> well, it was steve and greg who decided to do it, and yes. that is why. >> jimmy: greg daniels. >> greg daniels, and that's what i found out later, because i shot all my stuff and didn't ñ i didn't know. >> jimmy: so you thought -- >> i think it had been announced, now that i know there's a space force. they announced the space force, and then it was, hey, here's an idea. >> jimmy: i'm surprised trump isn't asking for executive producer credit on that. each night we are asking our guests to name a charity. feeding america. feeding people near america who need right now. watch "space force" on netflix. we'll be right back with jacob collier in the bathroom! ♪ we're herewow. you and we're open. i'm an
Ñi because they were, i mean, my car used to get searched every night when i left. >> jimmy: i saw you on "space force." i saw the premiere episode. i don't want to give too much steve carell is your husband, i know i can say that. is this based on donald trump'sr or mike pence's, whoever owns Ñi the space force now, is that why you decided to do this? or was this a coincidence?ñrxd >> well, it was steve and greg who decided to do it, and yes. that is why. >>...
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i do left wing you know like that is coming i just have to make i think i'm on foot they were laughing so that's it we're not high they would have been evident to me the end of it all i went on i see doing good that you gave them with that. so now reading at this make or you can see right there look at i see now monday 014. no train monday why forget i have minimal force for you got to go what do we do you know if you know cities about dry enough i and i would do it and i believe that. if it was my school can be changing me to another level i come in this is about going to talk the language i say we can't do what we say i can see to do. and power a 2nd way i'm a baby a senior she needs my wife. she's my wife that if. i can and i'm one in which like they said that 5050 in our country here. you can go i'm out on the control and listen to me carefully and if they want to say it. she can listen me. a mile i. she said no. for song. is the freshest time they have been across from sitting. at the sky stylings to guide them to open up to new i.d.'s. wayne that was your that was eric case in my
i do left wing you know like that is coming i just have to make i think i'm on foot they were laughing so that's it we're not high they would have been evident to me the end of it all i went on i see doing good that you gave them with that. so now reading at this make or you can see right there look at i see now monday 014. no train monday why forget i have minimal force for you got to go what do we do you know if you know cities about dry enough i and i would do it and i believe that. if it...
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when i left, we were making candles at modern candle. now i'm finding out that mark didn't even follow up with them. this is [bleep] i'm gonna see him in a little bit. i'll be in touch later today, okay? -arvin: all right. -lemonis: thank you, buddy. we had a clear agreement that he was over all of the issues that he had. for me to come back several weeks later, thinking that i'm gonna see a finished product to find out that he didn't even call the guy, i was not happy. where were you supposed to go and who were you supposed to work with the last time i left? mark: we were supposed to go over to modern candles. lemonis: and did you? mark: um, well, i've spoken to them. lemonis: you called him? mark: uh, the son called me. lemonis: so he followed up with you. mark: i didn't know what was working and -- lemonis: he called you, you told him -you'd get back to him. -mark: yes. lemonis: you really had no intent of getting back to him. mark: well, i -- no, no. i felt just awkward. there's just certain things that happened -that's still in my h
when i left, we were making candles at modern candle. now i'm finding out that mark didn't even follow up with them. this is [bleep] i'm gonna see him in a little bit. i'll be in touch later today, okay? -arvin: all right. -lemonis: thank you, buddy. we had a clear agreement that he was over all of the issues that he had. for me to come back several weeks later, thinking that i'm gonna see a finished product to find out that he didn't even call the guy, i was not happy. where were you supposed...
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and i apologize for cussing, but, man. ♪ when i left da lobsta last night, i had no intention of making a deal with j. j: how you doing? good to see you again. lemonis: but there's a lot of people that work there -- a lot of people that invested money in this business. i felt like i just needed to hear him out to see if there was anything worth salvaging. i wanted to kind of maybe just have just a you-and-me bull[bleep] session for a little bit on kind of what happened yesterday. j: i feel like we weren't on the same page on some things. lemonis: the perception for me, yesterday, is that you weren't being straight with me. it's probably the same perception -that your dad has, right? -j: mm-hmm. lemonis: and so we have to fix that behavior. why don't you talk to your dad anymore? j: one night, i'll be honest, i just -- i was in the middle of building the river north store. we were so cash-strapped, 'cause the store was way over budget. i was using cash flow. it was the middle of the winter. i mean, i just kind of went off on him over the situation. i tried expressing to him that i really
and i apologize for cussing, but, man. ♪ when i left da lobsta last night, i had no intention of making a deal with j. j: how you doing? good to see you again. lemonis: but there's a lot of people that work there -- a lot of people that invested money in this business. i felt like i just needed to hear him out to see if there was anything worth salvaging. i wanted to kind of maybe just have just a you-and-me bull[bleep] session for a little bit on kind of what happened yesterday. j: i feel...
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when i left. the palace where it had only a few in little ones because you know a most people want to so we had. a i would talk eke if we don't find sound good then young for today. no must mean up up up up up up up by. a up up up up up up up up up up up beat beat beat beat people up it which has everybody. yes. but i had that i was having i think if you see him on the imus a couple that come in to. be at a your you thought almost equal classical sort of thought of someone i know that i was told people who mostly got the most you got the less you got. the yes they see the llama. want to go and sell them on a bit at the international been. closer to the mine till. the time upper limit when i go on this have been much i mean there was an i.p.o. my whole barrow. board well. lit. room. was saying if they got that loan gone sample in the eye but all that oil went on monday and then a fan zone i'm on at are your thoughts are set us a bit over the bow he's saying man i've got that is a better no no no an
when i left. the palace where it had only a few in little ones because you know a most people want to so we had. a i would talk eke if we don't find sound good then young for today. no must mean up up up up up up up by. a up up up up up up up up up up up beat beat beat beat people up it which has everybody. yes. but i had that i was having i think if you see him on the imus a couple that come in to. be at a your you thought almost equal classical sort of thought of someone i know that i was...
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see if i will be left out and on the concept. when we play a man he said oh i have a solo everyone else is improvising and they said ok this is your part you improvise for 16 bars i was like i want i want to. hear you improvise they just play it like this but as a classical music musician we are so used to having the notes in front of us it's like a security blanket. but that's what i love the poppies musicians. they stand up they played they know how to harmonize they go up and down and through the harmonies. i will never be one of them i would love to be one of them but my musical background is different but i've learned so much from what. # i've learned the rhythms i've learned the articulation and also i've learned more how to love more behind you. i am. i it. was a. good . cross to better. bad for our health. fine gene telecoms technology. how does it differ from other. crimes is there anything to the claim that it's dangerous. the risks and rewards of a new generation mobile telecoms tomorrow today. 30 minutes on d w. i was
see if i will be left out and on the concept. when we play a man he said oh i have a solo everyone else is improvising and they said ok this is your part you improvise for 16 bars i was like i want i want to. hear you improvise they just play it like this but as a classical music musician we are so used to having the notes in front of us it's like a security blanket. but that's what i love the poppies musicians. they stand up they played they know how to harmonize they go up and down and...
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after i left a p pa re ntly peaceful. after i left apparently it escalated. there are influences that usually join some of these protesters to create situations where there is violence, where there is looting, where there is destruction of property. u nfortu nately. even destruction of property. unfortunately. even at one of doctor king's one of doctor luther king's much is at the end of his life, at the end of the much troublemakers came and joined that march and started throwing bricks into storefronts and so forth so that will happen but there is a lot of frustration because young black people see is the continued drumbeat of injustice, instead of the drumbeat toward justice. in many cases they are unemployed, unemployed, undereducated, and they know they have not had a fairshake in they know they have not had a fair shake in america. they see all of this opulence around them and of course they feel disenfranchised. you know, two, three of the emotions that come from sustained generational oppression are apathy, anger and despondency. all of which you see
after i left a p pa re ntly peaceful. after i left apparently it escalated. there are influences that usually join some of these protesters to create situations where there is violence, where there is looting, where there is destruction of property. u nfortu nately. even destruction of property. unfortunately. even at one of doctor king's one of doctor luther king's much is at the end of his life, at the end of the much troublemakers came and joined that march and started throwing bricks into...
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i left urban education. mostorked in one of the school systems in ohio, almost exclusively white, and the learning happening was not just the [cheers & applause] --[cheers & applause] [indiscernible] [inaudible] my kids will never have access. i think congress [indiscernible] two sees this and say how do we return [inaudible] fragilenue to support programs as i mentioned earlier. how do we [inaudible] -- how do art [audi we define what is in our [audio technical quality] if you cannot own up to seeing black people [inaudible] inaudible]ver have [ [inaudible] to college, do the things that [inaudible] middle income kids have. two, we start [cheers & applause] naudible]an [i -- [audio issues] and propose simply [inaudible] [inaudible] >> c-span is taking a live to california where governor gavin newsom is about to give an update on the states response to the coronavirus pandemic as a state -- as cases rise in the state. whether those are staffer ventilators or helping move patients into other counties, to make
i left urban education. mostorked in one of the school systems in ohio, almost exclusively white, and the learning happening was not just the [cheers & applause] --[cheers & applause] [indiscernible] [inaudible] my kids will never have access. i think congress [indiscernible] two sees this and say how do we return [inaudible] fragilenue to support programs as i mentioned earlier. how do we [inaudible] -- how do art [audi we define what is in our [audio technical quality] if you cannot...
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then when i left the 21 cancer hospitals as well as the and then it really matters to people my daughter was diagnosed early on into the problem she had with his dysplasia when she was an infant it seems to me we should be thinking about healthcare as a basic right .. >> and focus what is going on right now as we speak. and to do away with the affordable care act. talking about cobra, there are millions of people who lost their jobs and although technically they are able to pay workers they are out of business so they can't pay so that is why proposed in fact the federal government makes that cobra payment so they can keep with a negotiated whether they have a job or not during the pandemic. a lot of people are frightened and when i learned a long time ago supposedly am an expert in foreign policy that healthcare is more complicated than foreign-policy. think about the bright people with phd's to the guy who breaks his neck to make sure we keep the roads open and to have a chance to sign up and then they can we up insurance. so it is complicated staff. the idea that our family should hav
then when i left the 21 cancer hospitals as well as the and then it really matters to people my daughter was diagnosed early on into the problem she had with his dysplasia when she was an infant it seems to me we should be thinking about healthcare as a basic right .. >> and focus what is going on right now as we speak. and to do away with the affordable care act. talking about cobra, there are millions of people who lost their jobs and although technically they are able to pay workers...
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tate: i came to understand , after i left the white house, that mrs. bush and mrs. reagan were not terribly close, but i have to honestly tell you, i had no sense of it while i was working it. one thing you have to know about she treatsn, is staff professionally and does not gossip, in that regard. i had no idea. the first idea i honestly had in that regard was the first plane trip i took with george h.w. bush on the campaign in 1988, we were getting off the plane, and he said, "sheila, ride in the limo with me," and i was like, "i've done something wrong already." and he said,car, "what is the problem between nancy and my wife?" and i asked what he was talking about, and he said that they just did not get along. i said honestly, i never saw it, i never knew it, and the subject never came up again. but mrs. bush called me, told me how thrilled she was that i was going to be working with her husband, and then she gave me the list and set of instructions , that i cherish. the most important was every time you go to a hotel, you gather up, you gather up the shampoos an
tate: i came to understand , after i left the white house, that mrs. bush and mrs. reagan were not terribly close, but i have to honestly tell you, i had no sense of it while i was working it. one thing you have to know about she treatsn, is staff professionally and does not gossip, in that regard. i had no idea. the first idea i honestly had in that regard was the first plane trip i took with george h.w. bush on the campaign in 1988, we were getting off the plane, and he said, "sheila,...
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i do left wing you know like that is coming i just want to make you uncomfortable asking so that's it we're not hiding it's been evident to me the end of it all i went on i see doing good that you gave them with that so now reading that this meek will come to the right i don't but i see now monday will 14 be my login monday why forget i have no more force for you got to go you mama what do we do you know if you know since about blind enough i know with. and i mean. if it was my school can be changing me to another level i come in this is about when they talk the language they say we can't do the oman but you see i can see 2. and power over i see i can't do it i'm a baby seen she need my wife. she's my wife. and i'm one and we talk like they said that 5050 in our country here. you can go on mount on the controls and listen to me carefully and if they want to say it. she can listen me. and my line. she said no. for song. is the freshest time they have been across from sitting. at the talents to guide them to open up to near i.d.'s. when that was your there was spirit case in my village.
i do left wing you know like that is coming i just want to make you uncomfortable asking so that's it we're not hiding it's been evident to me the end of it all i went on i see doing good that you gave them with that so now reading that this meek will come to the right i don't but i see now monday will 14 be my login monday why forget i have no more force for you got to go you mama what do we do you know if you know since about blind enough i know with. and i mean. if it was my school can be...
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that said, this is a story i knew nothing about before i saw the movie, and i left wanting to know more. resistance is available now from a range of digital platforms. it's going to be a burst of rage! from true—life drama to documentary, rubika shah's white riot was an award—winner at last year's london film festival and provides a timely look back to the birth of rock against racism. it was a scary moment cos punk could've gone either way. some of the bands did have nf followings. formed in response to an infamous "enoch was right" tirade made by eric clapton in birmingham in 1976, rar set out to challenge a tide of bigotry epitomised by the rise of the national front, using music that could unite black and white youth in the fight for equality. music that knows who the real enemy is. building from fanzine roots to a network of local gigs that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978 featuring steel pulse, x—ray spex, the clash, and the tom robinson band, this was a grassroots movement that earned its place in the history books, a place that seems parti
that said, this is a story i knew nothing about before i saw the movie, and i left wanting to know more. resistance is available now from a range of digital platforms. it's going to be a burst of rage! from true—life drama to documentary, rubika shah's white riot was an award—winner at last year's london film festival and provides a timely look back to the birth of rock against racism. it was a scary moment cos punk could've gone either way. some of the bands did have nf followings. formed...
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about 13 million fewer jobs today for american workers than the day president obama and i left office. while it is wonderful to see 10% of the families who lost their jobs due to trumps pandemic response start to make their way back, the president's behavior makes me worried for the 90% you haven't. all those families who are scared, who are frightened, hurting, were wondering, but it's when you happen next? i want you to know, i and a lot of others see you, we have not forgotten you. i want to be satisfied until this country starts working for everyone. which is not now. let's be clear about something. the depth of this job crisis is not attributable to an act of god, but to a failure of a president. the truth is, every country dealt with their job losses due to this pandemic, but america was hit much harder, out of the gate, due to the incompetence and mismanagement of the response. this morning, the president tried to compare the response of -- ok, and south korea let's compare. germany has one third of the deaths per capita than we do. south korea has less than 300 deaths total. a
about 13 million fewer jobs today for american workers than the day president obama and i left office. while it is wonderful to see 10% of the families who lost their jobs due to trumps pandemic response start to make their way back, the president's behavior makes me worried for the 90% you haven't. all those families who are scared, who are frightened, hurting, were wondering, but it's when you happen next? i want you to know, i and a lot of others see you, we have not forgotten you. i want to...
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i left and. number 3 snow on and off this month not. bad montanus my mom be addicted and it was all my lay no. doubt that had it in the opinion of a dream she told me and out of. it or stolen it i made it off with. my death and had to endure you know feet so that i'm going to start on also 5 to 6 feet and faced with the falling shatter. i said i had the sheet about. and about how to settle let me say that at least the shaft of the said. racism or you. don't keep. looking. at that makes me yes no i look to you ladies you are not new to me in your shoes but they get the full sun from and thank them and on. and on and once you have the money in that all of them can set the cost with them but that'll cost me $31.00 way or the. scream. i'm. going down the sides and nationalistic even though it will mean a lot of how you guys think this. is going to move out of the us out of a hole you call on us a bit more time to talk with almost all of us mr let's just keep on school because somehow it's got to mean
i left and. number 3 snow on and off this month not. bad montanus my mom be addicted and it was all my lay no. doubt that had it in the opinion of a dream she told me and out of. it or stolen it i made it off with. my death and had to endure you know feet so that i'm going to start on also 5 to 6 feet and faced with the falling shatter. i said i had the sheet about. and about how to settle let me say that at least the shaft of the said. racism or you. don't keep. looking. at that makes me yes...
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i do, and that's why i left. i'm not going to impose on other people but i would ask people to think hard, do they want to support a company which constantly undermines the audiological -- the ideology and idea of democracy and fairness? it is changing the rules of the game all the time. that is the biggest challenge. they are not consistent. there's a lack of ethics in that company. that's how i feel about it. emily: to your point, zuckerberg has said he doesn't want facebook to be the arbiter of truth, but facebook does post certain stories, just not political speech which some have said facebook is holding regular people to a different standard than politicians. perhaps even a higher standard for politicians. what do you think bask facebook should be doing in this situation? om: i don't disagree with the fact this is a difficult situation, whether it is facebook, twitter or any other social platform. i think every single platform has made their bed by betting bi g on making popularity and engagement as the cor
i do, and that's why i left. i'm not going to impose on other people but i would ask people to think hard, do they want to support a company which constantly undermines the audiological -- the ideology and idea of democracy and fairness? it is changing the rules of the game all the time. that is the biggest challenge. they are not consistent. there's a lack of ethics in that company. that's how i feel about it. emily: to your point, zuckerberg has said he doesn't want facebook to be the arbiter...