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all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ ♪ i want it ♪ i want it ♪ i want it now ♪ i wantnity. >> we've got to get out in & fight. >> the fatal reach? not caught on camera. what happened inside that car and the tensions at traffic stops across america. >>> plus "the big sick." >> i've been dating this girm she's white. >> a romantic comedy based on a real-life romance. >> she was like this is our personal story, why would we want everyone to see it? >> how a chance encounter with judd apatow brought this silicon valley favorite to the big screen. and
all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ ♪ i want it ♪ i want it ♪ i want it now ♪ i wantnity. >> we've got to get out in & fight. >> the fatal reach? not caught on camera. what happened inside that car and the tensions at traffic stops across america. >>> plus "the big sick." >> i've been dating this girm she's white. >> a romantic comedy based on a real-life romance. >> she was like this is our personal story,...
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i want to eat real food. i want to put on makeup. i want to go to work. i want to make money.ust can't wait. i hate this place. i hate these people. i've got to go. >> jason flores seems to get along with his fellow inmates. >> you ain't keeping up on your giants. the giants didn't make it. >> confinement inmates are in their cells 23 hours a day, but flores says it doesn't bother him. >> me, i have a lot of experience. i've done a lot of time in confinement. i spent 13 months in confinement solid in prison. well, if you know how to do time, you use your environment and what you have to pass time the best way you can. without spending too much time in your head. >> flores is at the jail appealing his 25-year sentence for home invasion robbery and attempted murder. and even with so much on the line, this stay at hillsborough county might prove less traumatic than a prior stay when he was arrested several years earlier. that's when he came face to face with an inmate named kevin kinder. the same man who raped him when he was a young boy. >> it was actually in a holding area wher
i want to eat real food. i want to put on makeup. i want to go to work. i want to make money.ust can't wait. i hate this place. i hate these people. i've got to go. >> jason flores seems to get along with his fellow inmates. >> you ain't keeping up on your giants. the giants didn't make it. >> confinement inmates are in their cells 23 hours a day, but flores says it doesn't bother him. >> me, i have a lot of experience. i've done a lot of time in confinement. i spent 13...
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you back ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that i want you ♪ ♪ i'll take the fall and thei want you i'll take the fall and the fault in us ♪ ♪ i'll give you all the love i never gave before ♪ ♪ i left you i know it's hard to hear it and it may never be enough ♪ ♪ but don't take it out on me now 'cause i blame it all on myself ♪ ♪ and i had a fear of forgiveness said it from the beginning ♪ ♪ i was too proud to say i was wrong said you'd always see ♪ ♪ me through but all that time is gone no more fearing control i'm ready ♪ ♪ for the both of us now but just know that i want you back ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that ♪ ♪ i want you back i'll take the fall and the fault in us ♪ ♪ i'll give you all the love i never gave before i left you ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that ♪ ♪ i want you back baby just know that i want you i'll take the fall ♪ ♪ and the fault ius love i never gave ♪ ♪ before i left you just know that i want you back ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that i want you ♪ ♪ i'll take the fall and the fault in us i'll give yo
you back ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that i want you ♪ ♪ i'll take the fall and thei want you i'll take the fall and the fault in us ♪ ♪ i'll give you all the love i never gave before ♪ ♪ i left you i know it's hard to hear it and it may never be enough ♪ ♪ but don't take it out on me now 'cause i blame it all on myself ♪ ♪ and i had a fear of forgiveness said it from the beginning ♪ ♪ i was too proud to say i was wrong said you'd always see ♪ ♪...
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i don't want to see you guys lose everything. mary lou: i don't want you to worry about me. lemonis: if i can't help them swim with style, it won't be long before they go under. -mary lou: i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen. listen, come on. -mary lou: i'm afraid. lemonis: 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 to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ chuck: let's take a look at this because this fits well. mary ellen: yeah, this looks great. lemonis: swim by chuck handy is a family-run swimwear company focusing on plus sizes. -mary ellen: how does that look? -chuck: yeah, i like it. lemonis: chuck founded the company in 2010 when his wife, mary lou, complained that plus-size swimwear was hard to find. chuck: i love the cut. it's very slenderizing. lemonis: chuck was one of
i don't want to see you guys lose everything. mary lou: i don't want you to worry about me. lemonis: if i can't help them swim with style, it won't be long before they go under. -mary lou: i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen. listen, come on. -mary lou: i'm afraid. lemonis: 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....
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i can go do anything i want tomorrow. s: meaning that if you don't like the sort of plan -that's put in front of you -- -michael: correct. i can go do something else, yes. lemonis: michael, you seem frustrated about some -- michael: i'm very -- yeah, it's a frustrating day 'cause i thought we all agreed with this. richard: if you don't get it right now, you're never gonna change it down the road. michael: i don't care. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. i'm a mechanical engineer. i can go do anything i want tomorrow. lemonis: meaning that if you don't like the sort of plan -that's in front of you -- -michael: correct. i can go do something else, yes. you know,
i can go do anything i want tomorrow. s: meaning that if you don't like the sort of plan -that's put in front of you -- -michael: correct. i can go do something else, yes. lemonis: michael, you seem frustrated about some -- michael: i'm very -- yeah, it's a frustrating day 'cause i thought we all agreed with this. richard: if you don't get it right now, you're never gonna change it down the road. michael: i don't care. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can...
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i don't want to get old. ather calls me peter pan. >> that's good though. >> i think it is good and i feel good. a lot of kids and grandchildren. eight great grandchildren. i started very early of course. >> yes. >> everybody needs a hobby, of course. >> it is an amazing story. you know the face and there is no way you cannot see the commercial for ten years. when i saw the back story, i got interested in his back story, he does quite a back story, the book is called i don't tell stories about my life but when i do, it is interesting." >> jonathan gold, it is good to have you my friend. >> all the best to you >> up next, actress regina king, stay with us. ♪ >>> regina king is an actress. she appears on so many films. >> she ls gone to her two back-to-back in the awaemmy awa. before we start our conversations tonight, they'll look back at some of her brilliant work. >> why every time you talk about a female, you got to say -- >> that's what you are. i don't know what you do for your 4% but this man, my husband
i don't want to get old. ather calls me peter pan. >> that's good though. >> i think it is good and i feel good. a lot of kids and grandchildren. eight great grandchildren. i started very early of course. >> yes. >> everybody needs a hobby, of course. >> it is an amazing story. you know the face and there is no way you cannot see the commercial for ten years. when i saw the back story, i got interested in his back story, he does quite a back story, the book is...
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this is what i always wanted, you know? -i'm happy. as hard as you work, i'll be there with you, okay? alex: thanks, man. have a good one. brad: thank you. ♪ lemonis: i got the sense from brad when we were in orlando that he really struggled with his sales process. so i wanted to take him and alex to namm, the country's largest music convention, and see how they do at a live event. ♪ it just so happens that a company i invested in years ago, sjc drums, is presenting at namm this year. mike: what's going on? lemonis: let me introduce you to these guys. this is brad. -mike: nice to meet you, dude. -lemonis: this is alex. i told brad and alex to pack up some of their products, bring out some samples, and sjc would make room for them. alex: grab the easels, set them up. i'm grabbing a panel. -mike: is this the product? -alex: yeah. -that's one of our panels. -mike: wow. i've never seen a sound panel in a studio with artwork on it. that's really cool. lemonis: they could put any image on it. -mike: that's insane. -lemonis: anything. mike: t
this is what i always wanted, you know? -i'm happy. as hard as you work, i'll be there with you, okay? alex: thanks, man. have a good one. brad: thank you. ♪ lemonis: i got the sense from brad when we were in orlando that he really struggled with his sales process. so i wanted to take him and alex to namm, the country's largest music convention, and see how they do at a live event. ♪ it just so happens that a company i invested in years ago, sjc drums, is presenting at namm this year....
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i would make them come back to life if i wanted. but in nonfiction i couldn't play with those things so ice felt it was a little restrictive but at the end of the day i think when you first published book is a memoir, i went through this and other writers have gone through it.people who read your book and they forget the reason why they like it is because it's well-written, because you made certain choices in the craft. they just think they like it because the story is amazing. people the amazing stories are written badly and people don't like them. so i had to struggle with this and when i would go to speak about my memoir, nobody wants to talk about craft, just about your being a soldier. and it's about choices and that's why this tory, for me that's what i found, i don't know if i would come back to nonfiction again, i probably would one more time and then i would wait until maybe when i'm 90 years old and i will write it. >>. >> i studied with john the field, one of the first progenitors of creative nonfiction . god was so nonfic
i would make them come back to life if i wanted. but in nonfiction i couldn't play with those things so ice felt it was a little restrictive but at the end of the day i think when you first published book is a memoir, i went through this and other writers have gone through it.people who read your book and they forget the reason why they like it is because it's well-written, because you made certain choices in the craft. they just think they like it because the story is amazing. people the...
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i want to have quality control. s: coming up... tad: who's in charge of these events? it's me. and we have to make it happen. roni: seriously, i don't mean to be rude, but you can take that and shove it up your [bleep] ass. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. (quiet chatter) (soft gasp) (record scratching) ( ♪ ) (excited chatter) ( ♪ ) various: whoa! (mixed exclamations) ( ♪ ) (cheering) ( ♪ ) (che♪ring) trade you. trade you. trade you. trade you. trade you. trade you. no thank you. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phone
i want to have quality control. s: coming up... tad: who's in charge of these events? it's me. and we have to make it happen. roni: seriously, i don't mean to be rude, but you can take that and shove it up your [bleep] ass. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast...
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lemonis: hey, i want to tell you something. really feel like you've come a long way. i do. taylore: thank you. i appreciate that. lemonis: one of the benefits of taylore having some success is that she'll gain confidence in herself and ramona will gain confidence in assigning more things to her and make her even more valuable to the business. ramona, this organization, you are the heartbeat of it. but you have to continue to learn how to delegate. thank you for everything. the success of this company is dependent on ramona and michael. and ramona's got to be able to function without the level of stress and without being burdened. i want to compliment you tonight. i tell you that i'm very proud of how you got focused. i'll see you guys soon. michael: will do. all right. thanks a million. lemonis: thank you. it really feels like just the beginning. ashtae products have a new look, a new feel, a new purpose, a new direction, and this thing is going to be wildly profitable. >> okay, leeza. we're ready for you on set. >> thanks, guys
lemonis: hey, i want to tell you something. really feel like you've come a long way. i do. taylore: thank you. i appreciate that. lemonis: one of the benefits of taylore having some success is that she'll gain confidence in herself and ramona will gain confidence in assigning more things to her and make her even more valuable to the business. ramona, this organization, you are the heartbeat of it. but you have to continue to learn how to delegate. thank you for everything. the success of this...
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i want to have brenda come up and say some more. >> i stand here today at this mic. i am sick and tired of the disrespect that is constantly being displayed from our president of the united states of america. as a democrat and as a woman, and as an african american in this great country that i love i want to fight for jobs, i want equality for women when it comes to equal pay, i want to be able to say that when a woman needs health care she can get it in america. my want my girls educated. i want a country that is reflective of one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. and this is not acceptable. you do not have the right because you have a twitter account to display behavior that i taught my son never to do. i've taught my son and i am respected on so many levels but from the oval office as a woman i am not getting respect. we are here to do the work. these are times when we go home to our constituents, they're not talking about your tweets. they're talking about where are the jobs? where is my health care? where is my immigration reform? w
i want to have brenda come up and say some more. >> i stand here today at this mic. i am sick and tired of the disrespect that is constantly being displayed from our president of the united states of america. as a democrat and as a woman, and as an african american in this great country that i love i want to fight for jobs, i want equality for women when it comes to equal pay, i want to be able to say that when a woman needs health care she can get it in america. my want my girls...
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i wanted the money from the bottom drawer. didn't want the money from the top drawer because that's the chump change. you want to get where the big money is at. >> torres became known as the mummy bandit because of how he would cover his face during robberies, but he says the mummy in these surveillance photos which led to his latest conviction is an imposter. >> i would put band-aids to hide my identity, band-aids, nothing like the guy in the surveillance picture. where is the mummy bandit? he happens to be on the streets today. i'm an easy scapegoat. got to be this guy. he's robbed more banks than anybody on the planet. >> investigators linked torres' dna to the hat worn by the bank robber, which led to his conviction. but now he's hired a new attorney who has filed for retrial. >> there were big-time errors that happened during my trial and certain evidence was not brought forth that should have been brought forth. my trial attorney passed away from a brain tumor. she had a brain tumor no wonder. she kept forgetting everythi
i wanted the money from the bottom drawer. didn't want the money from the top drawer because that's the chump change. you want to get where the big money is at. >> torres became known as the mummy bandit because of how he would cover his face during robberies, but he says the mummy in these surveillance photos which led to his latest conviction is an imposter. >> i would put band-aids to hide my identity, band-aids, nothing like the guy in the surveillance picture. where is the...
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i want my girls educated, i want investment in education. i want a country that's reflective of one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. and this is not acceptable, mr. president. you do not have the right, because you have a twitter account, to display behavior that i taught my son never to do. i thought my son and i am respected on so many levels, but from the oval office as a woman i'm not getting respect. we are here to do the work. these are times when we go home to our constituents, they're not talking about your tweets. they're talking about, where are the jobs? where's my health care? where's my immigration reform? where is the respect for criminal justice in this country? mr. president, this is direct to you. eyeball to eyeball. do the job of a president of all the people of this great country and stop, stop the disrespect. >> all right. >> we came together today with great anxiety, with great shock, and with great disappointment in the president of the united states. we strongly believe that this is benea
i want my girls educated, i want investment in education. i want a country that's reflective of one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. and this is not acceptable, mr. president. you do not have the right, because you have a twitter account, to display behavior that i taught my son never to do. i thought my son and i am respected on so many levels, but from the oval office as a woman i'm not getting respect. we are here to do the work. these are times when we go home...
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i agree. "we don't want you touching the jeans." well, then, i don't want to buy them. so, let's see how the process works. lady: okay, so, can you back up a little bit? -lemonis: [ laughing ] sure. -lady: can you turn around? i think you're probably, like, a size 36. this is a slim straight cut. lemonis: i mean, you typically have to be slim to wear slim. so i'm gonna give it a shot. -lady: you're pretty slim. -lemonis: i have a big ass. lady: you have an athletic ass. lemonis: we'll go with "athletic." lady: [ laughs ] marcus, how you doing? lemonis: these feel -- so, the problem with these -- they feel big on me. lady: i like the leg shape on you. lemonis: no, i can't fit in 34s. lady: do we have the size 36? amy: we don't have them anymore. lemonis: these have too much stretch in them. i feel like i'm in, like, grandma pants -or something with leg stretch. -lady: yoga pants. lemonis: same issue. so these actually got even wider. lady: yeah, those are actually way too wide. you got to take those off. [ laughs ] lemonis: you want me to take them off right here? -just l
i agree. "we don't want you touching the jeans." well, then, i don't want to buy them. so, let's see how the process works. lady: okay, so, can you back up a little bit? -lemonis: [ laughing ] sure. -lady: can you turn around? i think you're probably, like, a size 36. this is a slim straight cut. lemonis: i mean, you typically have to be slim to wear slim. so i'm gonna give it a shot. -lady: you're pretty slim. -lemonis: i have a big ass. lady: you have an athletic ass. lemonis: we'll...
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well, i want to get more of a tour. n you kind of give me a tour of the rest of the place and -- -nicolas: may i? -lemonis: yeah. nicolas: we built this store fully finished. lemonis: mm-hmm, and when you open a new store, who does the merchandising? stephanie: the merchandising is done by the employees in the stores but run by the managers themselves. lemonis: look, i have hundreds of businesses all over the country, and even my best manager cannot be left to do the merchandising. if you're gonna be a national brand, you have to have a national look and feel. i want customers to be able to travel the country and land at any of our locations and have the exact same experience. that's what a brand is about. i'm fascinated by how all this stuff gets from someone's head and how does it land finally on the shelf? nicolas: so, i'll walk you through, for example, our handbags. finest craftsmanship. you can probably just see the way that they are. the, um... okay. lemonis: but who came up with the design? nicolas: okay, so for
well, i want to get more of a tour. n you kind of give me a tour of the rest of the place and -- -nicolas: may i? -lemonis: yeah. nicolas: we built this store fully finished. lemonis: mm-hmm, and when you open a new store, who does the merchandising? stephanie: the merchandising is done by the employees in the stores but run by the managers themselves. lemonis: look, i have hundreds of businesses all over the country, and even my best manager cannot be left to do the merchandising. if you're...
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if i wanted and make them come back alive if i wanted. in the nonfiction i could not play with those things. it was a little restrictive, but at the end of the day i think when you first publish a book as a memoir, i went through this and other writers have gone through it, people read your book and that they forget the reason why they like it is because it's well-written because you made that choice as a craft. they just think they like it because the story is amazing. amazing stories are rich and badly people don't like them, so i had to struggle with this where when i would go to speak about my memoir no one wanted to talk about craft or just the story. that's why the story-- for me, i found-- i don't know if i will come back to nonfiction again. i probably would just one more time and then maybe when i'm 90 years old and i will write. [laughter] >> i have study with john mchugh , one of the first like progenitors. john was so adamant that jock-- nonfiction could read like a novel so when you talk about making choices, those are the kin
if i wanted and make them come back alive if i wanted. in the nonfiction i could not play with those things. it was a little restrictive, but at the end of the day i think when you first publish a book as a memoir, i went through this and other writers have gone through it, people read your book and that they forget the reason why they like it is because it's well-written because you made that choice as a craft. they just think they like it because the story is amazing. amazing stories are rich...
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lemonis: i wanted to get anany progress or anything?ob. hing that turned me off a little bit. on friday afternoon, i got a call from larry. he couldn't make the meeting on monday, and i set that meeting up a week beforehand, so i couldn't even call anybody to cancel on that monday. we had to push it to the tuesday. we saved the sale, but it was a little embarrassing. lemonis: because you put your neck out there. brian: absolutely. lemonis: what's the deal with that? larry: one of the problems here is production flow. it's not always apparent. you know, right now we're going through changes. i have to fill in every gap there is in the entire company. -when we grow -- -lemonis: that's not true. -brian: that's -- -larry: as we grow -- -brian: i got to tell you... -lemonis: that's not true. that's never gonna happen. i'm not gonna allow that. larry: i know -- okay. lemonis: we're given a job by gotham, and we're already late on the first job, and i'm not happy about it. [ door opens ] hey, bud. larry: hey. lemonis: i got to be honest -- with br
lemonis: i wanted to get anany progress or anything?ob. hing that turned me off a little bit. on friday afternoon, i got a call from larry. he couldn't make the meeting on monday, and i set that meeting up a week beforehand, so i couldn't even call anybody to cancel on that monday. we had to push it to the tuesday. we saved the sale, but it was a little embarrassing. lemonis: because you put your neck out there. brian: absolutely. lemonis: what's the deal with that? larry: one of the problems...
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ultimately, i think sam wanted the publicity. she wanted whatever cash i would bring to the table. sources i would bring to the table, and she didn't want anything that went along with it. that's the reality. ♪ cate: welcome toto the blues jean bar... lemonis: ...a chain of blue-jean boutiques built around one big gimmick. lady: our slogan is, "you belly up to the bar, and we'll cover your ass." lemonis: the owner is clinging to a questionable sales strategy. you've taken up a lot of space with a dead shoe bar that could have been a cashmere corner. and her mother's legacy is on the line. lady: to lose her money would be doing her a disservice. lemonis: there's no supervision at the top, and roles are confused. tasha: if i had more direction, i could have done better. lemonis: i need to sort out the staffing problems, get rid of stagnant merchandise, and give this retail chain a brand-new identity. lady: oh, my god. lemonis: or the blues jean bar will be a wash out.
ultimately, i think sam wanted the publicity. she wanted whatever cash i would bring to the table. sources i would bring to the table, and she didn't want anything that went along with it. that's the reality. ♪ cate: welcome toto the blues jean bar... lemonis: ...a chain of blue-jean boutiques built around one big gimmick. lady: our slogan is, "you belly up to the bar, and we'll cover your ass." lemonis: the owner is clinging to a questionable sales strategy. you've taken up a lot...
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well, i wanted to grow a a mustache, right? an't just start with a mustache. you have to have a beard then, right? >> steve: right. >> jimmy: then shave that off and have the mustache. is it -- this is going to be the summer of 'stache for me. [ light laughter ] >> steve: you've officially declared that right now. summer 'stache. >> jimmy: yeah, this summer's going to be the summer of 'stache. all of july i will have a a mustache. but it takes a lot of time to grow a beard and a mustache. i didn't know how much time -- i've never really tried to do this. so, this is a week's worth. [ light laughter ] [ talking over each other ] and i want to apologize to -- to our great audience, for being here and putting up with this. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] 'cause it's not me, i would -- i want to give you the quality facial hair that you deserve. [ light laughter ] >> steve: top notch. >> jimmy: i just grew it out, and i go, man, it's not even close. it's gonna be another week i think. >> steve: so you're -- you're gonna wait a
well, i wanted to grow a a mustache, right? an't just start with a mustache. you have to have a beard then, right? >> steve: right. >> jimmy: then shave that off and have the mustache. is it -- this is going to be the summer of 'stache for me. [ light laughter ] >> steve: you've officially declared that right now. summer 'stache. >> jimmy: yeah, this summer's going to be the summer of 'stache. all of july i will have a a mustache. but it takes a lot of time to grow a...
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i want to talk about clean air. we have deep concerns about the cuts in this budget and your approach to this. and i'm looking for any way i can to work with you, but people in my area have deep concerns. your attorney general sued the environmental protection agency, that disagreed with these ideas, that was the head of the republican attorney generals association that got a lot of money from the fossil fuel association. we all get criticized for who supports the work we do. i want to take you at your word. i want you to hear in my state, we've been the 80th -- we're the most oil dependent state in the nation. we know how hard it is to get over our fossil fuel dependence. and we're deeply concerned about cuts potentially to energy independence because if we can't have more solar and more wind, we can't have that healthy balance. and we're deeply concerned about the rollback of clean air rules and the cuts in this administration. we have one of the highest rates of childhood asthma. that's just a tragedy, the fact th
i want to talk about clean air. we have deep concerns about the cuts in this budget and your approach to this. and i'm looking for any way i can to work with you, but people in my area have deep concerns. your attorney general sued the environmental protection agency, that disagreed with these ideas, that was the head of the republican attorney generals association that got a lot of money from the fossil fuel association. we all get criticized for who supports the work we do. i want to take you...
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so what i want to do, and i don't want to take a lot of time reciting what's in the notice proposal you have issued because it's out there, and i think a lot of people, most people in the room here, sort of know the principle elements of the notice, but i just want to ask you a few questions. and again, i'll say i understand that you're not at liberty and that you don't know, you know, exactly where you're going to come out. so i'll take that as a given. so you've expressed the view that the title ii classification and the good conduct rule are very problematic. i mean, you have said that over and over again. and so just explain really to our audience here why you -- you know, what you think is the problematic nature of those two elements that are in the notice of proposal. >> sure, i would be happy to. so with respect to the title ii classification, the evidence suggests to me thus far that number one, it was unnecessary in 2015. we had a free and open internet from the dawn of the internet agency until 2015. number two, that these regulations are harming investment in infrastructure a
so what i want to do, and i don't want to take a lot of time reciting what's in the notice proposal you have issued because it's out there, and i think a lot of people, most people in the room here, sort of know the principle elements of the notice, but i just want to ask you a few questions. and again, i'll say i understand that you're not at liberty and that you don't know, you know, exactly where you're going to come out. so i'll take that as a given. so you've expressed the view that the...
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want to speak to them but i also wanted to speak to white brothers and sisters who thought they didn't need to hear it. i've gotten so many letters, thankfully, because die get letters -- i do get e-mails. and mostly they are full of epithet-laden discourse from many white brothers and sisters. i've got son used to the word nigger i say could you at least call me professor nigger. that's all i'm asking. right now all i want is a dr. nigger and i will be satisfied because y'all are off the chain. but many white people reading that -- i tack about any book, it's a very painful thing and i just left bill maher's show. so i'm saying, i know about the n-word and its use, and what that might mean. so, a lot of white people reading that said i want to sent you some love. i read what you said. i think the book is extremely important. you're speaking are for me. that's new won for me. well, maybe if i'm talking about ten tennyson, or the average white band. maybe white brothers and sisters-0 or the temptations, stuff they like. i'm used to that. in terms of special racial dynamic that argues ab
want to speak to them but i also wanted to speak to white brothers and sisters who thought they didn't need to hear it. i've gotten so many letters, thankfully, because die get letters -- i do get e-mails. and mostly they are full of epithet-laden discourse from many white brothers and sisters. i've got son used to the word nigger i say could you at least call me professor nigger. that's all i'm asking. right now all i want is a dr. nigger and i will be satisfied because y'all are off the...
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i don't want to take any more time off. howard: okay. on't know how a business owner can take two months off. howard: you can't get over that, huh? lemonis: i can't get over it. i've never seen it. i mean, i'm in awe. howard: i like to take my time. i'll tell you why. 'cause you only have so much time on this planet. why shouldn't i do something with my kids, something myself, traveling. lemonis: but you're also a business owner. i mean, you choose to own a business. howard: yes. lemonis: sometimes you make sacrifices. howard: but i choose that business not to own me. robyn: i feel like sometimes, he'll go away for all -- and we've been here. and then he'll come in and start, you know -- "oh, this!" howard: you take time off, too, now. robyn: this is my xanax bottle right here. ♪ roger: the front of the store is all howie. the knives are all howie's business. we don't do any knife-ordering. it's all howie. lemonis: stay away from it. roger: yeah. lemonis: or you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. ro
i don't want to take any more time off. howard: okay. on't know how a business owner can take two months off. howard: you can't get over that, huh? lemonis: i can't get over it. i've never seen it. i mean, i'm in awe. howard: i like to take my time. i'll tell you why. 'cause you only have so much time on this planet. why shouldn't i do something with my kids, something myself, traveling. lemonis: but you're also a business owner. i mean, you choose to own a business. howard: yes. lemonis:...
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i want the raw ingredients, i want the package, and i want the frosting and the sprinkles.nt it all. in order for tonnie's minis to stop losing money, we have to know what it costs to make the products, and so we're gonna take time to find out what it costs to make one cupcake. and so you're telling me that one batch makes 24, so when we add up all these costs, we're gonna divide it by 24. you ready to go? tonnie: eggs are 15 dozen. i pay $24. lemonis: 180 eggs, about 14 cents an egg. -tonnie: this needs three eggs. -lemonis: so that's 42 cents. tonnie: the buttermilk is $1.40 per quart, and we use 1 1/4 cups. lemonis: okay. 44 cents. something you didn't like about that math? tonnie: no, it just seems higher than i thought. lemonis: tonnie has a history of guessing on everything, but the one thing he shouldn't be guessing on is what it costs to make his most important product, the cupcake. we have paper and packaging at 5 cents. we have toppings at 5 cents. $8.33 for materials only. we'll divide that by 24. 35 cents apiece. by the way, you haven't factored in waste -- the
i want the raw ingredients, i want the package, and i want the frosting and the sprinkles.nt it all. in order for tonnie's minis to stop losing money, we have to know what it costs to make the products, and so we're gonna take time to find out what it costs to make one cupcake. and so you're telling me that one batch makes 24, so when we add up all these costs, we're gonna divide it by 24. you ready to go? tonnie: eggs are 15 dozen. i pay $24. lemonis: 180 eggs, about 14 cents an egg. -tonnie:...
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i want to start the evening i giving a brief introduction. very active since graduating so i don't need to cover everything that i will leave it up to him to fill in the gaps. currently a senio senior fellowd director of the development center for global studies, policy, excuse me. he is a commentator and broadcaster who wishes he could be a writer, and i think you are, so i very much enjoy your writing. among other things, he's the muslim leadership initiative at the institute and has appeared on major networks and the essays and reviews have been published at the "washington post," the times, cnn, the guardian, foreign-policy. author of a novel published by penguin in 2006 and tonight event is the launch of his new book "out to b "how to be a musd american story." published by beacon press in boston and we thank them for helping us make this event happen. a bit more about haroon he was previously a fellow at the law school center and a fellow at the national security studies program at the new america foundation. he served as director of pu
i want to start the evening i giving a brief introduction. very active since graduating so i don't need to cover everything that i will leave it up to him to fill in the gaps. currently a senio senior fellowd director of the development center for global studies, policy, excuse me. he is a commentator and broadcaster who wishes he could be a writer, and i think you are, so i very much enjoy your writing. among other things, he's the muslim leadership initiative at the institute and has appeared...
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i want to thank secretary price for being here. ese hearings are an annual event for the finance committee and secretary price, since this is your first time around i will warn you these hearings can be a little grueling. of course, you already know that that the president and hhs are eager to work with congress to fix our health care system to ensure access to affordable health coverage. with that i will turn to the ranking member who needs to get to another hearing and we will show that deference. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for this courtesy and i know this is a busy morning and i am very grateful to you for doing this and i also want to say thank you to the senator who in my absence will do an excellent job as she always does. this administration from day one has preferred alternative fax and convenient spin to the truth. one of the most recent examples was the budget proposal, which double counted $2 trillion to maintain some with of fiscal responsibility while it's a slashed health programs and protections for basic a
i want to thank secretary price for being here. ese hearings are an annual event for the finance committee and secretary price, since this is your first time around i will warn you these hearings can be a little grueling. of course, you already know that that the president and hhs are eager to work with congress to fix our health care system to ensure access to affordable health coverage. with that i will turn to the ranking member who needs to get to another hearing and we will show that...
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i definitely [clears throat] -- [ voice breaking ] i always wanted to be a c.e.o. ght it would be the best job in the world, and i still do, and when i know that my -- [clears throat] financial decisions negatively impacted the company, it was very, very difficult. you got be responsible for everything in the company. i failed in making good financial decisions at different points; numbers isn't my specialty. you know, there was failures in there. lemonis: i give you a lot of credit for being able to take responsibility for the decisions that were made and own it. i compliment the three of you being a team and kind of defending each other. that kind of makes me believe that if i did business with you guys, i don't feel like i'm gonna have to solve the problems by myself. -dave: absolutely. -dan: absolutely. lemonis: i like the product because i think that you're headed in the right direction. so i'm willing to make an offer. it's $750,000 for 51% of the business. dan: whoo! -dave: yes. -dan: wow! lemonis: you guys taking a $60,000 each salary. i want to resolve the
i definitely [clears throat] -- [ voice breaking ] i always wanted to be a c.e.o. ght it would be the best job in the world, and i still do, and when i know that my -- [clears throat] financial decisions negatively impacted the company, it was very, very difficult. you got be responsible for everything in the company. i failed in making good financial decisions at different points; numbers isn't my specialty. you know, there was failures in there. lemonis: i give you a lot of credit for being...
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i want them to know the whole country is praying for their dad. it is amazing. e recovery is going really well. today i can report things are looking very, very good. we are very happy about that. [applause] i also want to give a very special thanks to special agents greiner and bailey of the capital police. [applause] lucky they were there. for their life-saving actions and all the members of congress, a lot of brave people in congress who acted in those moments of danger, and protected each other. they cared for the wounded. they shielded the vulnerable. and they really did put their own safety aside. i want to thank some of those people who were really very brave. we would have never really found out about them, except we got to see them in action, so now we know for sure. we want to thank them. it was a great deal of bravery on behalf of everybody. [applause] and you know, agents greiner and bailey came rushing in from the outfield. somebody with a rifle, and they had handguns. and that's not a good deal. one of those bullets struck at the right place, and th
i want them to know the whole country is praying for their dad. it is amazing. e recovery is going really well. today i can report things are looking very, very good. we are very happy about that. [applause] i also want to give a very special thanks to special agents greiner and bailey of the capital police. [applause] lucky they were there. for their life-saving actions and all the members of congress, a lot of brave people in congress who acted in those moments of danger, and protected each...
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okay, i wanted to play real bad. this is all i wanted to do. was like two hours from my house. we had to catch public transportation. the tryouts were at 6:00 a.m. my mom said you're not leaving the house at 4:00 a.m. i'm not sending my son on public transportation at that time. i said mom, i want to be on the team. she's like, it's not going to happen. because i was genius, i set the clocks in the house forward. it was really 4:00 a.m., i set the clocks 6:00 a.m. that's the time i was leaving. i woke up my mom and it's time to get up for work. time to go. she's like, it's still dark out. i don't know. vcrs, clocks, her watches, everything -- i set every clock and i tried out and i was happy. my plan worked. and midway through the day i remember being in class, the classrooms had the skinny window. i remember a head popping in the window and there was my mom. she was like, biting her lip. [ laughter ] and i remember, teacher, mr. hart, your mom wants to see you. i said, don't let me go out there by myself. go ahead, you're excused. and i was lik
okay, i wanted to play real bad. this is all i wanted to do. was like two hours from my house. we had to catch public transportation. the tryouts were at 6:00 a.m. my mom said you're not leaving the house at 4:00 a.m. i'm not sending my son on public transportation at that time. i said mom, i want to be on the team. she's like, it's not going to happen. because i was genius, i set the clocks in the house forward. it was really 4:00 a.m., i set the clocks 6:00 a.m. that's the time i was leaving....
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on behalf of the president, i want to welcome everybody here today. i have the great privilege of introducing one of the nation's heroes. let me tell but sergeant michael veraardo. he was deployed to afghanistan 82nd airborne. this was not an easy assignment. this was really dangerous work. mr. shulkin: in fact, 37 of the men that sergeant verardo served with didn't return home. it was in 2010 that he was severely injured in an i.e.d. blast. he lost an arm, a leg and 40% of his body had burns over it. he wasn't expected to survive the medical flight. but he did. fortunately. thanks to really what may be described as a miracle and certainly the support of his amazing wife, sara. 110 surgeries and years of therapy, michael's able to join us here today. and it's veterans like michael that are the reason the v.a. exists. it's why when i had the privilege of sitting in my office not too long ago with michael and sara, talking about their experience, that it was really heartbreaking for me to hear their story. because the v.a. had failed michael. he had to j
on behalf of the president, i want to welcome everybody here today. i have the great privilege of introducing one of the nation's heroes. let me tell but sergeant michael veraardo. he was deployed to afghanistan 82nd airborne. this was not an easy assignment. this was really dangerous work. mr. shulkin: in fact, 37 of the men that sergeant verardo served with didn't return home. it was in 2010 that he was severely injured in an i.e.d. blast. he lost an arm, a leg and 40% of his body had burns...
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. >> chris: i want to take you back to just after the shooting. your you are. >> this political rhetoric and discourse has led to hate, has led to gunfire. i called my wife and my children immediately when i got a hold of a phone, i told them i love you. and that's okay. >> chris: congressman, you said that you were at your breaking point and to call this an act of political, rhetorical terrorism. now that you've had a few days to think about it, but to all of us, politicians and media, what can we do to change it and frankly, how long do you think that relief will last? >> representative davis: i may have made it too complicated, chris. i want to change that to just political terrorism because obviously evidence from the shooter, this maniac who began firing at all of us shows that he turned his religion into politics and what somebody turns their religion into politics they are no better than anyone else who hijacks a religion and tries to indiscriminately kill innocent people. that's what we experienced that day and i thank god every day was to
. >> chris: i want to take you back to just after the shooting. your you are. >> this political rhetoric and discourse has led to hate, has led to gunfire. i called my wife and my children immediately when i got a hold of a phone, i told them i love you. and that's okay. >> chris: congressman, you said that you were at your breaking point and to call this an act of political, rhetorical terrorism. now that you've had a few days to think about it, but to all of us, politicians...
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i want to apologize if i get a tap on my shoulder. we have a vote. >> i understand. >> we talked about refugees, human rights, and as mr. smith touched on, what's happening in china. i want to bring you back, if i can, and in the opening remarks, you said that there's an issue of culture versus insightment, that they talked to you about it, and i would argue culture is something that comes through education, and the education is happening in the territory incitement, and to have a prospect for peace and two states living side by side in security and peace, the culture's going to have to accept that. that's going to come from the education. in other questions, you addressed the issue of education and importance to educate young people, which i would not agree with me. my question is as you look, it's been in place for 70 years, it's -- has issues of harboring terrorists, working with terrorists, go on and on, but is there the opportunity to take the beneficial services, as you said, that there are good that comes, and find, perhaps, ot
i want to apologize if i get a tap on my shoulder. we have a vote. >> i understand. >> we talked about refugees, human rights, and as mr. smith touched on, what's happening in china. i want to bring you back, if i can, and in the opening remarks, you said that there's an issue of culture versus insightment, that they talked to you about it, and i would argue culture is something that comes through education, and the education is happening in the territory incitement, and to have a...
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i think that is true. as bob said, we want to be able to evolve this where we need to maintain global leadership. i am optimistic we are closer than we think to coming up with basic rules we can live with and hopeful we can get congress to enact the roles so we can stop the ping-pong david talked so eloquently about. randolph: kim, do you want to make a comment? kim: i agree we should have federal legislation. i think if it is so clear what the rules are, it would just be simpler to have them do what they are supposed to do, and it has been very bipartisan all along. that is the thing. people kept saying, it is this administration or that administration. but the things people have upon on the internet date back to the clinton administration, the bush administration. people need to look back and see how they were able to have bipartisan agreement on this very great thing they all created. randolph: before turning to the next issue, i'm going to ask blair, i'm going to ask him to hypothetically put himself in the position of the
i think that is true. as bob said, we want to be able to evolve this where we need to maintain global leadership. i am optimistic we are closer than we think to coming up with basic rules we can live with and hopeful we can get congress to enact the roles so we can stop the ping-pong david talked so eloquently about. randolph: kim, do you want to make a comment? kim: i agree we should have federal legislation. i think if it is so clear what the rules are, it would just be simpler to have them...
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i want to see what incentives there are. it doesn't necessarily make sense to me, obviously it makes sense to board or they wouldn't be doing it but i think it's incumbent on us to sit back and look at all the incentives and figure out exactly why that happened. and if it happened for reasons that are not economic reasons, i think the administration should take action. in terms of the president's relationship with affordable, i guess i'm reminded of a quote in the back of profiles in courage. where there taking little. >> and he says that congressman once wrote in the 30s that one of the problems with being elected to congress was this is a response to a constituent letter, is that i get letters from people like you who ask and say that i ran for congress on reforesting this sierra nevada mountains, i've been in all office six weeks and i haven't gotit done, can help . so i guess that's a long way of saying i think it's early to say that the presidents fault, these are responsible for doing whatever it is that he's doing but
i want to see what incentives there are. it doesn't necessarily make sense to me, obviously it makes sense to board or they wouldn't be doing it but i think it's incumbent on us to sit back and look at all the incentives and figure out exactly why that happened. and if it happened for reasons that are not economic reasons, i think the administration should take action. in terms of the president's relationship with affordable, i guess i'm reminded of a quote in the back of profiles in courage....
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to do and i wanted to write about reporters and i wanted to write about -- i saw the building, 229, it's move now but it used to be at 229 west 33rd was a store to me. those people, up and down those different floors and specialty jobs or maybe an advertising salesman or maybe someone that was dealing with the trucks that carried the paper all of those specialty jobs, everyday coordinated their efforts into the making of the daily newspaper a miracle event reflecting the world as best possible from these foreign correspondents and national correspondents and near bureau and all the stuff was put together and i was observing, i was a boy in the store watching a big picture now. not a little to shop or tailor shop but i saw them the same way. i saw them as people and they weren't facts and figures, they were people, real people with real names and aspirations and talents and specialties. i left the newspaper in 65, i'm going to write about these people and i'll report on reporters. i'll write about editors, i'll write about media. in those days, media was not even the language. i spen
to do and i wanted to write about reporters and i wanted to write about -- i saw the building, 229, it's move now but it used to be at 229 west 33rd was a store to me. those people, up and down those different floors and specialty jobs or maybe an advertising salesman or maybe someone that was dealing with the trucks that carried the paper all of those specialty jobs, everyday coordinated their efforts into the making of the daily newspaper a miracle event reflecting the world as best possible...
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all i want to do is enjoy nature and peace and quiet! it's not about winning. urance. -when i said "peace and quiet," did you hear, "talk more and disappoint me"? ♪ do do do do ♪ skiddly do do ♪ camping with the family ♪ [ flame whooshes ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody! we are here with tom cruise! [ cheers and applause ] his new movie -- his new movie "the mummy" is in theaters everywhere this friday. it looks great. i thought that we could preview some scenes for the audience by acting them out together. >> that would be fun. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: here's the catch. >> they're laughing. >> jimmy: here's the catch -- >> i can't believe they're laughing at it. >> jimmy: they know what's about to happen. the scenes that we will be reading are not from the actual movie. instead, they were all written by elementary school kids. we gave them no direction, just the title, "the mummy." and let them do the rest. it is time for "kid theater." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: good luck. >> good luck. >> jimmy: thank yo
all i want to do is enjoy nature and peace and quiet! it's not about winning. urance. -when i said "peace and quiet," did you hear, "talk more and disappoint me"? ♪ do do do do ♪ skiddly do do ♪ camping with the family ♪ [ flame whooshes ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody! we are here with tom cruise! [ cheers and applause ] his new movie -- his new movie "the mummy" is in theaters everywhere this friday. it looks great. i...
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i want to make the button up with what i said before.publicans you are afraid if you lost tonight, a lot of incumbents would retire. not saying they won't. incumbents always retire but the number of republican incumbents retiring is likely to be impacted by this tonight. that's one of the reasons republicans are very, very happy with this win. >> john king for us at the magic wall. stand by, as well. i want to bring in larry sabah da from the center for politics at the university of virginia. welcome to the program. the bigger picture in georgia, what can you tell is about what the voters were looking for here? >> well, the bigger picture to me is that the 2018 congressional elections are a year and a half away and a million things can happen that can change the picture. for democrats obviously, it's pretty depress. that's the word i've seen on twitter more than any other from democrats about the result. i think if democrats learn a lesson from this election, it's that the euphoria they felt for the last several months as an donald trump
i want to make the button up with what i said before.publicans you are afraid if you lost tonight, a lot of incumbents would retire. not saying they won't. incumbents always retire but the number of republican incumbents retiring is likely to be impacted by this tonight. that's one of the reasons republicans are very, very happy with this win. >> john king for us at the magic wall. stand by, as well. i want to bring in larry sabah da from the center for politics at the university of...
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say, i just want to say good-bye-- shut that crap up, i just want to say, i just want to say, i just want to say, i just want to say that revival is an interesting word t means that something is near death. and it was brought back to life. hello, dolly never really went away it has been here a all along. it is in our dna, it is in the national jerry herman song will live forever. it is optimism, it's democracy, it is color, it is love of life. it's hilarity, this is a classic, come and see it, it is absolutely-- it is not just me, the whole thing is utterly-- this thing has the ability to lift your spirit in these terrible, terrible times. come and see it. and lastly, i want to dedicate this, i want to saluted the people who actually came before me, the brilliant, brilliant carol channing who made my life, who was a gift to me, the extraordinary pearl bailey and all the hundreds of women that came after me who lit the way, i thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you all. cheering plaws. (cheers and applause) >> consideration provided by the promotional consideration provided b
say, i just want to say good-bye-- shut that crap up, i just want to say, i just want to say, i just want to say, i just want to say that revival is an interesting word t means that something is near death. and it was brought back to life. hello, dolly never really went away it has been here a all along. it is in our dna, it is in the national jerry herman song will live forever. it is optimism, it's democracy, it is color, it is love of life. it's hilarity, this is a classic, come and see it,...
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i love that -- look at coming you don't want me to leave. i don't want to leave either. i don't want to leave you there. i said i would come back. i made lots of statements to your governor and your current governor, kim is going to be a fantastic governor. she is here. she's going to be a fantastic governor. but i said that i was going to come back. i said i was going to protect your ethanol, for good reason. only for good reason. it was very important to me. i said i was going to do things for the people of iowa. i've really done it for the people of our country, our countries getting stronger. we are going to be setting records in so many different ways. we are going to straighten out all of the mess that's happened over the last long period of time. where we went into other nations to tell them how to run their country. we had no idea. i just want to thank all of the people that are here tonight. i want to thank the people of iowa. you are incredible people. i want to thank you for your incredible support. [applause] >> president trump: and i just want to let you know
i love that -- look at coming you don't want me to leave. i don't want to leave either. i don't want to leave you there. i said i would come back. i made lots of statements to your governor and your current governor, kim is going to be a fantastic governor. she is here. she's going to be a fantastic governor. but i said that i was going to come back. i said i was going to protect your ethanol, for good reason. only for good reason. it was very important to me. i said i was going to do things...
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stephanie: nicolas, i don't want him to walk out that door because of this.
stephanie: nicolas, i don't want him to walk out that door because of this.