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michael: no, i'm not a hothead. i'm passionate. i'm not a hothead. at improving areas of my business life -- of getting better at certain things. lemonis: you are getting better. michael: i know i am. lemonis: my relationship with michael continues to be one that is a player-coach relationship. while i'm frustrated with him, i still know that he's the future of this business. i'm gonna have to see a literal attitude adjustment. ♪ leiby's creamery is a multi-generational creamery that's in the middle of pennsylvania. they're producing cream and milk for some of the biggest companies in the world. -richard: hey, jack. -jack: richie. -richard: how you doing? -jack: good to see you. -michael: what's going on? -jack: michael. -michael: nice to see you. -lemonis: jack, i'm marcus. -jack: it's nice to meet you. -richard: he's our man here. lemonis: one of the things that i wanted to accomplish is to improve our margins because the dairy -- the cream that goes into the ice cream -- is the single most expensive item. what do you actually produce here? jack: w
michael: no, i'm not a hothead. i'm passionate. i'm not a hothead. at improving areas of my business life -- of getting better at certain things. lemonis: you are getting better. michael: i know i am. lemonis: my relationship with michael continues to be one that is a player-coach relationship. while i'm frustrated with him, i still know that he's the future of this business. i'm gonna have to see a literal attitude adjustment. ♪ leiby's creamery is a multi-generational creamery that's in the...
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reasonable thing, so i think -- i don't know, personalities involved in saudi decisionmaking are young, hotheaded it appears and i don't know if they are easily persuaded to sit down with their irani and counterparts. there are no irani and 30-year-olds running the country, there are no counterparts but some older more seasoned irani and diplomats. don't know if they are willing to sit down -- i hope they would be persuaded to. >> let's go back to iran, a choice iranians made that i wrote about for the atlantic council so things would not get worse and with trump in the white house, the confrontation with iran would grow and iran needed steady hands but hassan rouhani made a lot of promises during the campaign. i'm curious what you see in terms of human rights and freedom of expression, will people be released from jail? what about the dual national and others in jail, will hassan rouhani be able to make more bold steps in a second term given that he has a bigger popular mandate than he did in the first 4 will the curse of irani and presidents who get weaker in their second term applied to him to
reasonable thing, so i think -- i don't know, personalities involved in saudi decisionmaking are young, hotheaded it appears and i don't know if they are easily persuaded to sit down with their irani and counterparts. there are no irani and 30-year-olds running the country, there are no counterparts but some older more seasoned irani and diplomats. don't know if they are willing to sit down -- i hope they would be persuaded to. >> let's go back to iran, a choice iranians made that i wrote...
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that is never -- to have someone hotheaded like that in the state capital is never good.arez needs to apologize for assaulting or committing battery against on the lawmaker. that is never acceptable. furthermore, that also doesn't demonstrate what bob was discussing in terms of practicing and demonstrating good citizenship. nor is it a good example for other texans to be putting your hands on another lawmaker because you are -- >> that's not what i said. >> i think there should republic center for that. as far as the protesters go, this goes back to don't brag about being in the country illegally and be surprised if somebody says that they will call i.c.e. >> martha: that is -- robert. there is a question of the in your face and legality of standing there, saying, i'm here illegally. what are you going to do about it? that then, he called i.c.e. >> what you can do illegally -- when you are engaging in free speech, exercising our constitutional right -- >> martha: even if you are in a legal citizen? not even legally in the country? >> martha, there's 130 years of constitut
that is never -- to have someone hotheaded like that in the state capital is never good.arez needs to apologize for assaulting or committing battery against on the lawmaker. that is never acceptable. furthermore, that also doesn't demonstrate what bob was discussing in terms of practicing and demonstrating good citizenship. nor is it a good example for other texans to be putting your hands on another lawmaker because you are -- >> that's not what i said. >> i think there should...
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the guy was -- had a reputation for being a hothead.-- he had gotten fired from his job at the defense information agency. he had been at the convention screaming for hillary to be locked up. i mean, the guy was clearly a loose cannon. i hope she'll be able to describe just how -- what she saw happening. because that -- trump team was -- is and was a disaster. >> dan, final thought. if she can justifiably show or prove tomorrow how she gave them early warning about this russian compromising situation and then the public record suggests they did nothing about it for weeks, how bad is that for the trump white house? >> well, it's impossible to predict because nothing seems to stick to this guy, right? nothing. we report. nothing gets done. as long as the republicans in congress are behind him, though, he has tremendous power. so the point is, is there some line that he cannot cross with them. i think what you'll see is lindsey graham in the white house tomorrow trying to push sally yates to describe something closer and closer to that lin
the guy was -- had a reputation for being a hothead.-- he had gotten fired from his job at the defense information agency. he had been at the convention screaming for hillary to be locked up. i mean, the guy was clearly a loose cannon. i hope she'll be able to describe just how -- what she saw happening. because that -- trump team was -- is and was a disaster. >> dan, final thought. if she can justifiably show or prove tomorrow how she gave them early warning about this russian...
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this i've dealt with hotheaded candidates for a long time. i've been threatened by candidates.d around by all kinds of people. not only politicians act like jack asses. you have a situation in which this particular guy blew up. trump is responsible for his own words. i think a lot of what he said is sthik. between 30% and 40% approval. that's just on the guy who is spewing it. i think he is going to realize this strategy the isn't going to work. i've seen this traffic on twitter. i would be, if i were folks. i would be very kaushls from drawing a straight line between trump and what this guy did. >> laura, what do you think? >> i agree. i don't think there's a line between the two but i think there's something damaging about what trump and others are saying about the press and the legitimacy that these attacks are having. i think the problem is it allows people to think, if they don't like what the news is, that makes it fake and that's obviously not true. there is real fake news -- real fake news out there. and that's a serious problem. so i do worry about that aspect of it. w
this i've dealt with hotheaded candidates for a long time. i've been threatened by candidates.d around by all kinds of people. not only politicians act like jack asses. you have a situation in which this particular guy blew up. trump is responsible for his own words. i think a lot of what he said is sthik. between 30% and 40% approval. that's just on the guy who is spewing it. i think he is going to realize this strategy the isn't going to work. i've seen this traffic on twitter. i would be, if...
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share it so i don't know if it's the personalities involved in saudi decision-making are young, hotheaded it appears, and i don't know if they are easily persuaded to sit down with their iranian counterparts. actually there are no 30-year-old iranians running the country so there are no counterparts. older more seasoned iranian diplomats. i don't know if they're willing to sit down with them. i hope they could be persuaded to. >> you wanted to add something. let's go back to iran internally. as he well pointed out, this was a choice that iranians made and i wrote about it this morning for the atlantic council. i think there's also a fear that with trump in the white house at the possibility of confrontation with iran could grow and iran needed steady hands, but he made a lot of promises during the campaign. i'm curious what you all for c -- four c -- for c in terms of issues like human rights and freedom of expression. will people be released from jail's? what about the dual nationals. and others that are in jail. will he be able to make more bold steps in a second term given he has a big
share it so i don't know if it's the personalities involved in saudi decision-making are young, hotheaded it appears, and i don't know if they are easily persuaded to sit down with their iranian counterparts. actually there are no 30-year-old iranians running the country so there are no counterparts. older more seasoned iranian diplomats. i don't know if they're willing to sit down with them. i hope they could be persuaded to. >> you wanted to add something. let's go back to iran...
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do think that for the most part, if people see that, and hear that a candidate for congress is a hotheadat isn't necessarily the -- >> manu, you cover the hill. >> it's certainly not a good sign in the final days of the campaign. you guys lay it out right. this is a state, a seat republicans should win, they're favored to win. the candidate very well could win, particularly since there's early voting here, but if you look at the early special elections that have occurred in all republican districts so far, they have been in closer margins than republicans could have liked. did not go as handily to the republican candidates as they did for donald trump in last year's elections. even the georgia special election that had gone into a runoff, republicans were forced to spend a lot of money. see them spend a lot of money to save a seat in kansas, potentially save a seat in georgia if they're successful in the georgia runoff and potentially save a seat in montana, all seats they should easily win and that portends problems down the road. >> to your credit, you're taking very kindly, looking at
do think that for the most part, if people see that, and hear that a candidate for congress is a hotheadat isn't necessarily the -- >> manu, you cover the hill. >> it's certainly not a good sign in the final days of the campaign. you guys lay it out right. this is a state, a seat republicans should win, they're favored to win. the candidate very well could win, particularly since there's early voting here, but if you look at the early special elections that have occurred in all...
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he has a reputation for bag hothead.n for governor six months ago and lost to the incumbent democrat. he ran up negatives at that point. so i think republicans were not thrilled about this candidate to begin with. the "new york times" is quoting a guy who runs a republican superpack who spent $3 million trying to elect him. called him a c minus candidate. so the problem is if he winners and i think based on the way he returns, then he will be vulnerable again in 2018 and he'll have this baggage. republicanmight be better off in trying to defend this seat with generic republican rather than greg gianforte. >> besides if he wins in single digits, that's the state he won in a blowout, but what about the sort of culture of the republican party? there's a photo of it a guy who was at a trump rally last year who essentially was -- there it is, rope. tree. journalist. there were interviews done on the situation in which montana voters said my kind of guy. i'm glad that he beat in a reporter up. you know, the culture of the repu
he has a reputation for bag hothead.n for governor six months ago and lost to the incumbent democrat. he ran up negatives at that point. so i think republicans were not thrilled about this candidate to begin with. the "new york times" is quoting a guy who runs a republican superpack who spent $3 million trying to elect him. called him a c minus candidate. so the problem is if he winners and i think based on the way he returns, then he will be vulnerable again in 2018 and he'll have...