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i just wanted you to finish one task. learn from people that do it really well. and i did that for one reason. see somebody who started as a small business, who now has a huge business, and then i tasked you with what? tony: creating two flavors. lemonis: so you can imagine my frustration, because i don't really know what the point is. tony: the point is, is our process is broken. lemonis: i know, but i -- but i took you somewhere to see a process. then you come back here and you do none of it. if you want me to write you a check and, like, go away, i -- i'm not gonna do that. i'm not the right guy. if it's just that you don't want to do it, i would rather you just be a man and just say to me, "i don't really want to do that." tony: no, i'm open to doing it. lemonis: but then why didn't you do it? tony: i thought that we did. lemonis: i... ♪ lemonis: if it's just that you don't want to do it, i would rather you just be a man and just say to me, "i don't really want to do that." tony: i thought that we did. lemonis: i... i
i just wanted you to finish one task. learn from people that do it really well. and i did that for one reason. see somebody who started as a small business, who now has a huge business, and then i tasked you with what? tony: creating two flavors. lemonis: so you can imagine my frustration, because i don't really know what the point is. tony: the point is, is our process is broken. lemonis: i know, but i -- but i took you somewhere to see a process. then you come back here and you do none of...
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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. e they go under. -mary lou: i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen.
i don't want to see you guys lose everything. mary lou: i don't want you to worry about me. e they go under. -mary lou: i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen.
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you know, i don't want that. i just want to retire now. i want to find something to do over there when i get out. i don't know, a pastry chef or do something positive. the last time i got out, i was scared. i was afraid to even walk in a walmart. i went in there with my mother and sister, and we walked into walmart, and i was like really nervous, you know, and i go, i got to go back outside. i wasn't used to the people, the colors, hearing the kids cry in aisle four, you know, and all the noise, and the cars going by and the traffic and the airplanes. nobody forgot me. life goes on without me. you know? and it goes on. it doesn't stop for joe, you know, it goes. >> next, joe has it out with another staff member. >> [ bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> [ bleep ] >> plus, a fight breaks out in the level two dorm. >> i saw you on video. >> maybe it wasn't me. >>> i'm going to talk to mr. salinas, he was locked up from the level 2 the week before last, may 15th, for allegations of fighting. >> honestly i don't what to tell you. i was in the wrong place
you know, i don't want that. i just want to retire now. i want to find something to do over there when i get out. i don't know, a pastry chef or do something positive. the last time i got out, i was scared. i was afraid to even walk in a walmart. i went in there with my mother and sister, and we walked into walmart, and i was like really nervous, you know, and i go, i got to go back outside. i wasn't used to the people, the colors, hearing the kids cry in aisle four, you know, and all the...
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i want to do it right. [ voice breaking ] i didn't want to do this. i don't want to do this.em to know i'm strong. [ clears throat ] lemonis: you have to have some confidence in yourself. just 'cause you have tattoos and zz top gave you their beard does not mean that you can't be a good leader. steve: i appreciate that. lemonis: i'm telling you that. your people will respect you more, okay? they'll respect you more. steve: all right. lemonis: can you grab all your financials? steve: yeah. ♪ lemonis: hi, there. tracey: hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. tracey: tracey. nice to meet you officially. lemonis: nice to you meet you. steve: i printed out -- or tracey printed out -- the key things i think you might need or if you need anything else. lemonis: what do you do in total revenue? steve: last year, we did $6.6 million. lemonis: of the $6.6 million, how much of it comes from the wholesale division of green beans? tracey: about $5.2 million. lemonis: geez. big number, brother. steve: thanks. lemonis: okay. the business made 77,000 bucks. $77,000 is not awesome, but it's -- it's a profi
i want to do it right. [ voice breaking ] i didn't want to do this. i don't want to do this.em to know i'm strong. [ clears throat ] lemonis: you have to have some confidence in yourself. just 'cause you have tattoos and zz top gave you their beard does not mean that you can't be a good leader. steve: i appreciate that. lemonis: i'm telling you that. your people will respect you more, okay? they'll respect you more. steve: all right. lemonis: can you grab all your financials? steve: yeah. ♪...
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i just want to see the process. os: so we're boiling the cream, and we have our raw chocolate, a little butter. lemonis: can i stir it? oh, yeah. petros: so this is gonna cool. after it cools, we'll cut it into squares. it'll go through the enrober and get covered in chocolate.- -lemonis: in plain chocolate. -petros: right. lemonis: why don't you do some basic things like chocolate-covered pretzels and chocolate-covered almonds? zoe: we have a lot of unique products. i mean, you can get the chocolate-covered pretzel anywhere. lemonis: people will pay more for a zoe's pretzel because it's zoe's chocolate, and the chocolate is what's amazing. shouldn't matter what it goes on. you need more. news flash -- pennsylvania is the heart of the pretzel business in the united states. you want to use the same resources and the expertise that you have to make products that are more relatable. everybody loves chocolate-covered pretzels or chocolate-covered anything. where's the research and development happening? that's where thos
i just want to see the process. os: so we're boiling the cream, and we have our raw chocolate, a little butter. lemonis: can i stir it? oh, yeah. petros: so this is gonna cool. after it cools, we'll cut it into squares. it'll go through the enrober and get covered in chocolate.- -lemonis: in plain chocolate. -petros: right. lemonis: why don't you do some basic things like chocolate-covered pretzels and chocolate-covered almonds? zoe: we have a lot of unique products. i mean, you can get the...
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bullshit hey listen i don't. want a loan i think many of them. particular assume the us is an infant they think they. know full fledged i seem. to be a pastor i still misses. the best. still . feel. for. my mother was like you was. close enough. to loosely. likely want them doing facing. doing so you see if. you will go to a normal life families go for the first look with little or no one both. one just pulled by how many of these boys don't know what the let's say and i look forward to the same thing what do you notice of. doing. this beautiful part of the apple good. then i love for yourself as a. ses. you think when you. see a better it will buy them ok so thought of that my bill is a lot of. both of them but now that everybody if i sent my first. name or says that i don't know because of the. you know this will be looked at. as. if. in the army that is a. no no no no. kid look at that if you count this way i'm implementing the kind of. worker you know who. believe that he and i want to know so who is asshole find
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it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it ♪ ♪ i want it ♪ iy and now the hunt for this man suspected of shooting and killing a teenage girl on a highway. their car seen jockeying for position. >> she was a good girl. looking forward to going to college. >> how these car clashes can turn deadly in a snap. plus mermania. we're diving into the annual mer maid convention. >> being a mermaid means being the privilege of professional and reality. >> where professional and amateur
it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it all ♪ i want it ♪ ♪ i want it ♪ iy and now the hunt for this man suspected of shooting and killing a teenage girl on a highway. their car seen jockeying for position. >> she was a good girl. looking forward to going to college. >> how these car clashes can turn deadly in a snap. plus mermania. we're diving into the annual mer maid convention. >> being a mermaid means being the privilege of...
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lemonis: hey, i want to tell you something. azing. it just feels really classy, and i 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. >> narrator: in t
lemonis: hey, i want to tell you something. azing. it just feels really classy, and i 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...
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and you're doing proactive work and i want to hear about it. >> i just want to say good morning again. the room -- i've been watching you guys for the last hour. i want to make sure people are feeling good. and when i'm in concert, i always say, are you feeling all right? and can i hear you say yeah? >> yeah. >> i'm listening and the reason i'm here is because i was invited because in my hood in boston, i represent so many different parts of the city as a voice for people who are trying out and needing something. and these kids don't even realize what they can do. parents can't even afford memberships for kids to have day camp, which to us when we grew up was the best thing to do in the summertime. to go to a facility to swim, to play ball, to color. whatever you could do inside of the building, your mom always knew where you was five and six hours out of the day so you wasn't out on the streets in trouble. you had a t-shirt on, you had a bag that had lunch and you met somebody else on the other side of toub that you normally wouldn't have rocked with because kids didn't travel like t
and you're doing proactive work and i want to hear about it. >> i just want to say good morning again. the room -- i've been watching you guys for the last hour. i want to make sure people are feeling good. and when i'm in concert, i always say, are you feeling all right? and can i hear you say yeah? >> yeah. >> i'm listening and the reason i'm here is because i was invited because in my hood in boston, i represent so many different parts of the city as a voice for people who...
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what he's having control of i want to. know because no one benefits no mentors i'm not the best but i wish ten countries had one funny that make you dems have to wish you wide web getting. i'm a physician for my children because now we've got to be ceased to be slaves for. there's never be enough power. to challenge the western countries. soft. tissue check with british each off sniffs. i don't i don't i don't think i don't think our children will be able to solve the problem that we did soft. money. cards or that. you. know. keep it till is a. good look. at those lives even if you must really have a sequel still screw. the rest. of the system the funniest. mean for. because. you have. a heads up and shipped to you that. it's hard to keep in. good time to spend less time to see if. they have to go to school. i don't know the folks at the book i wrote. a book but. i don't see i don't see any of those things. because my wife broke the ice. many times. when i. would see him so i would. know because she. had a lot. of them. wil
what he's having control of i want to. know because no one benefits no mentors i'm not the best but i wish ten countries had one funny that make you dems have to wish you wide web getting. i'm a physician for my children because now we've got to be ceased to be slaves for. there's never be enough power. to challenge the western countries. soft. tissue check with british each off sniffs. i don't i don't i don't think i don't think our children will be able to solve the problem that we did soft....
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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:
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 wanted to hear from you man to man. kind of thrown under the bus. simon: i was just upset at the fact that you shook on the deal, and then you went back, and you said that you weren't happy about it. damion: i honestly felt, the way you described it, it was fair. as i said, without kab in the beginning, we wouldn't be here. but at the same time, i've sold every single gazebo. simon's made every single gazebo. i think our value of the company is a lot more than yours. lemonis: i know that on the surface, you feel like you got a raw deal. i wouldn't have made the investment without them having more equity, because i can't take the risk of them being a flight risk. i need them to be so stuck to the tar that they have a lot to lose. the goal in my mind was to make sure that the people that were doing the work financially benefited the most and the people that were just investing would not get the same kind of return. kab: the offer to buy out, but i considered the value of the company was too low, and so it wasn't really an
i wanted to hear from you man to man. kind of thrown under the bus. simon: i was just upset at the fact that you shook on the deal, and then you went back, and you said that you weren't happy about it. damion: i honestly felt, the way you described it, it was fair. as i said, without kab in the beginning, we wouldn't be here. but at the same time, i've sold every single gazebo. simon's made every single gazebo. i think our value of the company is a lot more than yours. lemonis: i know that on...
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i think we want to clear that up. i think the president made that clear in his press release on friday that we are doing very, very well. if lots of the american people are super happy. we just need to close that gap, if you will, and make that connection more forcefully. >> chris: at one of those areas with the president has said there's been a lot of fake news has been in the russia investigation and the potential for a scandal there. president trump reportedly wanted you because you are a tough street fighter like he has. is he putting together a ward staff and the white house to take on the various russia investigations? >> anthony: listen, i sort of see this two prongs as it relates to that. we want to refine our rapid response team. in some ways we want to de-escalate things and have that be a level of diplomacy. in other ways we wanted to be very hard-hitting and warlike. it sort of a blend of those two things, chris, but as it relates to specifically the russia, there are certain things i can talk about from in
i think we want to clear that up. i think the president made that clear in his press release on friday that we are doing very, very well. if lots of the american people are super happy. we just need to close that gap, if you will, and make that connection more forcefully. >> chris: at one of those areas with the president has said there's been a lot of fake news has been in the russia investigation and the potential for a scandal there. president trump reportedly wanted you because you...
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i want the raw ingredients, i want the package, and i want the frosting and the sprinkles.i want 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 --
i want the raw ingredients, i want the package, and i want the frosting and the sprinkles.i want 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....
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marilyn, i want to start with you. what massive incarceration is and why we should care. >> both the definition and how we define it, how it impacts us and why we should care be utilizing our energy to throw ourselves in and get of all. i'd love for you to use example. >> when we talk about mass incarceration we need to think about for a very long time the criminal justice system has had a disproportionate impact on communities of color. we've criminalized our communities and ways in which nonviolent offenders have resulted in a disproportionate impact of individuals, african-americans been incarcerated. when we talk about reforming the, it's a matter of trying to address the systemic issues and ensuring that we are not just walking up black people based on nonviolent offenses. >> next, i want to go to doctor dyson. i know you're done taking a selfie now. so i want to talk to doctor dyson to answer the same question before we get into some of the anecdotes. so add to a marilyn talked about. >> it's great to be here wit
marilyn, i want to start with you. what massive incarceration is and why we should care. >> both the definition and how we define it, how it impacts us and why we should care be utilizing our energy to throw ourselves in and get of all. i'd love for you to use example. >> when we talk about mass incarceration we need to think about for a very long time the criminal justice system has had a disproportionate impact on communities of color. we've criminalized our communities and ways...
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i want to thank our quarterback of this effort, i want to thank our governor, scott walker. [applause] governor walker quarterbacked this effort. under his leadership, we've seen wisconsin manufacturing make a huge comeback. this is the topper of all toppers. when he asked us to get involved and talking to foxconn, i couldn't have been more excited. chairman go and his team, they have been incredible throughout this entire process. terry, i want to thank you for your commitment to the people of wisconsin. thank you. [applause] your vision, terry, for building high technology, high skilled manufacturing right in the heart of america, it is truly impressive. i cannot wait for americans to see what this is all about. i cannot wait for wisconsinites to see the true impressive vision that this represents. we cannot wait for this partnership to begin. at this time, i want to introduce someone who is no stranger to the potential of midwest manufacturing. that is my old colleague as well and great friend, a great advocate for american workers, that is my friend and our vice presiden
i want to thank our quarterback of this effort, i want to thank our governor, scott walker. [applause] governor walker quarterbacked this effort. under his leadership, we've seen wisconsin manufacturing make a huge comeback. this is the topper of all toppers. when he asked us to get involved and talking to foxconn, i couldn't have been more excited. chairman go and his team, they have been incredible throughout this entire process. terry, i want to thank you for your commitment to the people of...
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i want to thank you for your help most recently on the warm bier case. generally i wish you good luck on the reorganization. i do think there's room for reform and i do think there are ways to more effectively be able to represent our interests, soft power interests around the world, and i'm glad you are where you are. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you, sir. senator menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i hope this is the first of many conversations we will have about the state department authorization bill. i have serious reservations about the bill as written for a number of reasons, and i just want to outline a few of those. it is my personal belief that congress as a whole is a co-equal branch of government with the executive and must therefore dutifully exercise its role not only as overseer but as authorizer. what do you authorize. while i appreciate the efforts of the chair to include many of the provisions senator rubio and i worked on together for the bureaus that fall within our subcommittee's jurisdiction, the bill merely offers permissive sug
i want to thank you for your help most recently on the warm bier case. generally i wish you good luck on the reorganization. i do think there's room for reform and i do think there are ways to more effectively be able to represent our interests, soft power interests around the world, and i'm glad you are where you are. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you, sir. senator menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i hope this is the first of many conversations we will have about the state...
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here's what i want to know. how is it that at age 11 you even understood the nature of what astrophysics is, and you could say, "and that's what i want to be"? because honestly, i was pretty cool at 11, but it wasn't like i was, "yeah, i want to be an astrophysicist." >> i had already been imprinted at age 9, because my family, my parents, took me, my brother, my sister... every weekend we went to some cultural institutional organization every weekend. what i mean is, we went to the zoo, the... could be a baseball game, the museums. something in the city they took us to. and that formed sort of a weekly exposure to things you can do and professions you might be. >> hinojosa: but it was all family outings, right? >> family outings. and so at age nine was my first enounter with the night sky at the hayden planetarium. and growing up in new york city in the bronx, my understanding of the night sky was, like, a couple of stars. so... >> hinojosa: and lots of planes. >> planes, yeah. so there's no way i could commune
here's what i want to know. how is it that at age 11 you even understood the nature of what astrophysics is, and you could say, "and that's what i want to be"? because honestly, i was pretty cool at 11, but it wasn't like i was, "yeah, i want to be an astrophysicist." >> i had already been imprinted at age 9, because my family, my parents, took me, my brother, my sister... every weekend we went to some cultural institutional organization every weekend. what i mean is,...
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i want to stay in the house. am a country kid and we stay away from everybody, dominos and cards and movies. >> that's it. i can lose money playing domins, and cards. >> if you are losing that much money playing dominos with your boys, you need to stop playing. >> that means i am not good. i am the best. i am definitely the best snoc. t >> challenge! >> you are going to get a bunch of e-mails now. >> your twitter is about to blow up. >> i wrote this down, speaking of twitter. that's why i love jimmy butler. he goes leave chicago and goes to -- they got some young guns, jimmy gets to to minnesota and one of the first things this brother does is to give everybody in minnesota his number. >> in the world. he puts out his phone number and the quote, i wrote it down to get it right. if you got any beef, definitely leave message. >> what athletes do you know goes to a city and says here is my number, if you got any beef, hit me. i know your phone must have blown up. >> it broke actually. >> we had the phone on vibrate a
i want to stay in the house. am a country kid and we stay away from everybody, dominos and cards and movies. >> that's it. i can lose money playing domins, and cards. >> if you are losing that much money playing dominos with your boys, you need to stop playing. >> that means i am not good. i am the best. i am definitely the best snoc. t >> challenge! >> you are going to get a bunch of e-mails now. >> your twitter is about to blow up. >> i wrote this...
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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. ♪ oscwe went back toing bithe drawing board...s. and the cutting board. we removed the added nitrates and nitrites, by-products, and artificial preservatives in all of our meat. every. single. one. why? for the love of hot dogs. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer ♪ tad: uh, the one thing i'm unwilling to give up is control. i want to have quality control. i still need to be involved with the food and the development of it. lemonis: i'd like to be involved in something like this but only if we're changing the game. are you open to change? ♪ tad: i-i need to, marcus, or i'm not gonna be here. lemonis: what does that mean? your business is gonna go under? tad: i worry about i
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. ♪ oscwe went back toing bithe drawing board...s. and the cutting board. we removed the added nitrates and nitrites, by-products, and artificial...
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and i also wanted to play on the notion of state, you know. a mental state or a state of being, but state is in a nation state. and i am trying to say something about india now. and i was also trying to allude to nehru's great speech during independence. the tryst with destiny speech. and i wanted to have, the title to have all of those echoes behind it. but the destiny that you implied that awaits us is a pretty bleak one? yes, at this moment in my life i do not feel very hopeful about our species. yes, i must admit that. i mean, you can't get blu nter than that. no, this is the truth. you think we're done for? i think we're done for, yes. why? well, you know, climate change is one very obvious reason why i think we're done for. i think we've run out of time. i think politically, the whole world is headed towards a certain way that is leaning on perhaps the worst in ourselves. but there is also the best in ourselves. and even in this book, where people are lost, adrift, there are glimpses of humanity, and you must believe in the power of that
and i also wanted to play on the notion of state, you know. a mental state or a state of being, but state is in a nation state. and i am trying to say something about india now. and i was also trying to allude to nehru's great speech during independence. the tryst with destiny speech. and i wanted to have, the title to have all of those echoes behind it. but the destiny that you implied that awaits us is a pretty bleak one? yes, at this moment in my life i do not feel very hopeful about our...
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what i have time to do is fix the business. if you want off the menu or put something on the menu, whose decision is that? fuji: mine. lemonis: what's up, guys? sammy: holy [bleep] i came in this morning, and the kitchen's filling up with water. the snow is melting in the back of the restaurant, clogged up all our drains. -lemonis: where is it coming in? -sammy: i'll show you. we have drains underneath here, but they're clogged up. every time we get heavy rain or a little snowmelt, same problem. lemonis: the issue is that you got all this garbage here, and you got stuff clogged up. it's got nothing to do with the snow. what -- what -- what did i get myself into? this place is a mess. they completely abandoned this place. look at this. i got an empty soda machine. i got trash everywhere. i got milk crates everywhere. i got an old fence. you don't need a plumber. you need a construction crew. you guys got to be out of your minds. this is why your business is in trouble. it isn't 'cause of your broken relationships. are you kidding? sammy: i
what i have time to do is fix the business. if you want off the menu or put something on the menu, whose decision is that? fuji: mine. lemonis: what's up, guys? sammy: holy [bleep] i came in this morning, and the kitchen's filling up with water. the snow is melting in the back of the restaurant, clogged up all our drains. -lemonis: where is it coming in? -sammy: i'll show you. we have drains underneath here, but they're clogged up. every time we get heavy rain or a little snowmelt, same...
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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. i just 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
i want to eat real food. i want to put on makeup. i want to go to work. i want to make money. i just 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...
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i want to ask about that. let me make the point as well we have never before seen a intelligence community convene that a foreign government like russia interfered with our election. we have never seen a special counsel appointed this early into a presidency. yesterday, the president was speaking on the "u.s.s. gerald ford" and he chose to make a pitch on the ship to assembled seamen. let's take a look. >> so call that congressman. call that senator, and make sure you get it. and by the way, you can also call those senators to make sure you get health care. >> it raised a lot of eyebrows. including ben rhodes. who worked for president obama. he said this is a huge deal. obamas or bushes would never have done this. violate the the most fundamental norms separatinging military and politics. why does the president believe it was appropriate to make a political pitch like that in this forum? >> the president is committed to repealing and replacing obamacare. we have a system that's completely collapsing. it's fail
i want to ask about that. let me make the point as well we have never before seen a intelligence community convene that a foreign government like russia interfered with our election. we have never seen a special counsel appointed this early into a presidency. yesterday, the president was speaking on the "u.s.s. gerald ford" and he chose to make a pitch on the ship to assembled seamen. let's take a look. >> so call that congressman. call that senator, and make sure you get it....
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don't want to hear sad songs anymore i only want to hear love songs i foundce ♪ ♪ tonight don't want to sing mad songs anymore ♪ >> jimmy: is that guy still here? no, he's not here, still. is he? ♪ i only want to sing your song ♪ >> jimmy: all right. ♪ cause your song's got me feeling like i'm ♪ >> jimmy: pretty good. rita ora is here. [ cheers and applause ] andrew carn is still here. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: he hasn't left. >> steve: carn is not leaving the building. >> jimmy: andrew carn. we're actually going to play a a game of "catchphrase" later. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: yeah, rita and dane, and jada. guys, it's time to make a look at stories making headlines today and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for "pros and cons." here we go. ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ >> jimmy: tonight, we'll be taking a look at the pros and cons of trump's first six months in office. >> steve: oh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he's now been president for a half a year, and a lot has happened. so let's take a look at the pros and cons of trump's first si
don't want to hear sad songs anymore i only want to hear love songs i foundce ♪ ♪ tonight don't want to sing mad songs anymore ♪ >> jimmy: is that guy still here? no, he's not here, still. is he? ♪ i only want to sing your song ♪ >> jimmy: all right. ♪ cause your song's got me feeling like i'm ♪ >> jimmy: pretty good. rita ora is here. [ cheers and applause ] andrew carn is still here. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: he hasn't left. >> steve: carn is...
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when i said this it didn't come until i think. you want to say how i've been talking about this on your fish. i mean i. guess is you. know you know could you. have made me someone coming to me more fruit you know what i mean you division of each. egg like. that look i want to. tell. you of my. mother has. been in the. measure like you don't know. if. i've. got a good shit. yet that when or that's. a form you know it's. as cynical as if you know. what contributed for the progress of the wars. the minutes of. the economy off the wards. and many many countries which stuff. imagine this is not fun anymore god how can we live again in the world without the phone or not the cup . without the plane it'll be really had to sas. we're coming back to this story did you see. any any better than a q. . and the like i'd say that. what he's having control of i want to. know because no one benefits no mentors i'm not the best but i wish some countries had one funny that makes them special which wide web getting. i'm afraid to think for much cheaper becaus
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so i would suggest -- i want to say three things. first, i would suggest we turn the page, we turn -- it's time to turn the page. i would say to my dear friend, the majority leader, we are not celebrating. we are relieved. and millions and millions of people who would have been so drastically hurt by the three proposals put forward will at least retain their health care, be able to deal with preexisting conditions, deal with nursing homes and opioids that medicaid paid for. we are relieved, not for ourselves but for the american people. but, as i said, over and over again, obamacare was hardly perfect. it did a lot of good things, but it needs improvement. and i hope one part offing it up that page is that we go -- and i hope that one part of turning that page is that we go back to regular order, work in the committees together to improve obamacare. we have good leaders, the senator from tennessee and the senator from washington. the senator from utah, the senator from oregon. they have worked well together in the past. and they can w
so i would suggest -- i want to say three things. first, i would suggest we turn the page, we turn -- it's time to turn the page. i would say to my dear friend, the majority leader, we are not celebrating. we are relieved. and millions and millions of people who would have been so drastically hurt by the three proposals put forward will at least retain their health care, be able to deal with preexisting conditions, deal with nursing homes and opioids that medicaid paid for. we are relieved, not...
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so far yeah this is for me that is me i want to be one thing i was and i mean i want to. be make it on time when we get on the commit battle the last day and say sign us you know but i was always something that i wasn't what a ball made of even thought is see my family. when i get it here it was i mean yeah. you know we might. be there to look at the consulate don't know me off line but if it was good because i would. love money never. come to the extend that i keep my someone else i thought i had going through. the same os this debt in west. bengal so i said now you but i can. see that you do there must must be employed or looking like you make a year through this a process to work with government. what kind of. they don't push back in the west and become gets up at the knees because they want to sell uncle mia less costly yeah starstruck. ok no. actually it. was a length of the deck honestly meant to the letter grade is a lot them mustn't think of the hour. it was intended which are marking the compliment with a hint the gnostic is said. and their meal pushing them into
so far yeah this is for me that is me i want to be one thing i was and i mean i want to. be make it on time when we get on the commit battle the last day and say sign us you know but i was always something that i wasn't what a ball made of even thought is see my family. when i get it here it was i mean yeah. you know we might. be there to look at the consulate don't know me off line but if it was good because i would. love money never. come to the extend that i keep my someone else i thought i...
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i want to help. i have to stretch across the federal partners to figure out how we work in concert with one another. it also say, governor hutchinson based on this disaster you have and the impact you are experiencing, here is the best way we would encourage you to help. and i do not know how arkansas can be covered better than you. but we've got to figure out how to use the funding. i will stop there. thank you. >> thank you. >> i have michael berkowitz. cities in 48 countries across six continents. i greatly appreciate the opportunity to take a train a couple of hours here. to travelers certainly better. we're trying to help cities old urban resilience. to talk about flooding and flood resilience. while conventional responses are important to our efforts, to limit flood impact, those alone are not enough. i'm here to advocate for more powerful cost-effective approaches to improve the lives of city residents long before the disaster strikes. i am here to advocate resilience. what i mean by missourian
i want to help. i have to stretch across the federal partners to figure out how we work in concert with one another. it also say, governor hutchinson based on this disaster you have and the impact you are experiencing, here is the best way we would encourage you to help. and i do not know how arkansas can be covered better than you. but we've got to figure out how to use the funding. i will stop there. thank you. >> thank you. >> i have michael berkowitz. cities in 48 countries...
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i just want to comment that the election of this president is worse than 9/11. [applause] >> the general question i have is that i have confidence and faith that you two up there are representing my values as citizens, especially citizens like me who are lifelong democrats. what can we do most constructively to express our values, our desire for more constructive policy other than to communicate with you? >> i tried to lay out how i think political change is made in america. it is bottom, up -- it is bottom-up and not top-down. i will take a minute to describe what i think happened last week with your grassroots pressure. had there not been this grassroots uprising against mitch mcconnell's bill, i believe what would have happened is that around 2:00 or 3:00 a.m. last friday morning the senate would have passed mitch mcconnell's horrible health care bill. we would have been put on a very tight time schedule for amendments. the senate would have passed it. at that point, mitch mcconnell and paul ryan might get together, and i think paul ryan would say that i will
i just want to comment that the election of this president is worse than 9/11. [applause] >> the general question i have is that i have confidence and faith that you two up there are representing my values as citizens, especially citizens like me who are lifelong democrats. what can we do most constructively to express our values, our desire for more constructive policy other than to communicate with you? >> i tried to lay out how i think political change is made in america. it is...
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too far yeah this is for me that is me i want to me was that i mean i want to know. that i when we get on the committee that at the last day and say sign us you know but i would always want those but also. a matter of even thoughts as to my family. and what i'm going to get it was i mean you. know we might. be there to look at the consulate general to me offline but if it was you know i'm going to go on a couple. of months you know what i mean we. come to the extend that i keep my someone else i think i have going through. the same us. and this i said now you but i can. see to do there must must be employed or looking like you mickey here through this whole process to become empty. what kind of. battle for second there was time to come because of gays because they want to someone called me a west coast yeah starstruck. looking i'm. actually some was a length of. what they're going to zoom into the letter for you to let them listen think of the hour. it was intended which are marking ok don't compliment go to him the most of his circa you know and then we're pushing th
too far yeah this is for me that is me i want to me was that i mean i want to know. that i when we get on the committee that at the last day and say sign us you know but i would always want those but also. a matter of even thoughts as to my family. and what i'm going to get it was i mean you. know we might. be there to look at the consulate general to me offline but if it was you know i'm going to go on a couple. of months you know what i mean we. come to the extend that i keep my someone else...
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i like the fake news and if there is some media bias out there, do you want me to be as candid as i can be with you guys? there feels like a little media vice. we want to turn that around and get the message to the president out there for the american people. >> welcome. the president is known to be his own best spokesperson, his own best messenger. that was clearly a challenge sean had at the podium. how do you plan to mitigate that for myself and everyone else? >> i thought sean did a very, very good job. he's an articulate person. he's had 30 years in communications. i would imagine there are people here that are going to be super excited when he lands in the job that he really deserves. he'll be an effective communicator no matter where he goes. standing here at the podium, i believe everybody has their own individual personality. i do believe the best messenger, the best media person, the most savvy person in the white house is the president of the united states. i frankly hope to learn from him as well as from sarah and other people. >> as far as your relationship with the preside
i like the fake news and if there is some media bias out there, do you want me to be as candid as i can be with you guys? there feels like a little media vice. we want to turn that around and get the message to the president out there for the american people. >> welcome. the president is known to be his own best spokesperson, his own best messenger. that was clearly a challenge sean had at the podium. how do you plan to mitigate that for myself and everyone else? >> i thought sean...
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but you do want to see -- i don't know why. but why do you want to see a a celebrity pumping gas? as. [ light laughter ] or you -- >> jimmy: i mean, i do. i feel like brad pitt -- >> do you pump gas? >> jimmy: yeah, every time. [ laughter ] >> every time? >> jimmy: i haven't pumped gas in five years. of course i have -- no, no. i do. yeah, no, i do it. absolutely. >> it gets on your hands. >> jimmy: please. i can't do it. >> you have people for that. >> jimmy: i have people for that, yeah, of course. [ laughter ] no, i enjoy pumping gas. but no, i just don't know why -- >> you probably could get a job doing that if this doesn't work out. >> jimmy: i would be great at pumping gas. i mean, seriously. i don't even need a tip. i'm like, "i'm doing this for fun." but you know, i'll be on a a plane or something and my wife will have those magazine with the photos in it, and the gossip stuff, and i go, "why do you read that?" and then i go, like, "who's getting fat?" [ laughter ] can't -- i read it as much as anyone else. >> i know. you can't not. it's addictive. >> jimmy: have you ever w
but you do want to see -- i don't know why. but why do you want to see a a celebrity pumping gas? as. [ light laughter ] or you -- >> jimmy: i mean, i do. i feel like brad pitt -- >> do you pump gas? >> jimmy: yeah, every time. [ laughter ] >> every time? >> jimmy: i haven't pumped gas in five years. of course i have -- no, no. i do. yeah, no, i do it. absolutely. >> it gets on your hands. >> jimmy: please. i can't do it. >> you have people for...
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i had the goal that i wanted to be published by the time i was 30, and it came at 29, so i was rightwas really a struggle and trying to find my voice actually is what it took, just writing really bad stories before i could write the good ones. what made you decide it was thrillers and crime thrillers in particular that you wanted to write? i think really if you are a writer it kind of chooses you, what kind of stories you're going to tell. my first book i got with my agent was actually historical fiction. i grew up in georgia, i was a woman, i thought i had to write the next gone with the wind. even that, it had a lot of crime in itfor a southern historicalfiction novel. no one wanted to publish it. i asked my agent, what should i do now, and she said i think you should write whatever you want to write. i stopped thinking i had to write a certain way and i really embraced what i loved reading which was thrillers. so final question, is karin slaughter your real name? it is. i got beaten up in school a lot for it so i think i have earned it. karin slaughter, great to talk to you, many
i had the goal that i wanted to be published by the time i was 30, and it came at 29, so i was rightwas really a struggle and trying to find my voice actually is what it took, just writing really bad stories before i could write the good ones. what made you decide it was thrillers and crime thrillers in particular that you wanted to write? i think really if you are a writer it kind of chooses you, what kind of stories you're going to tell. my first book i got with my agent was actually...
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and i want to end with this. like michelle said, anybody who votes against or doesn't vote on these laws that protect your families, your future generations, your grand kids -- i have no grand kids. i will never have any. sign these laws, protect our people first. let americans be first and don't worry so much about others. americans first, your children first, their future first. stop wasting time. sign these bills, please. thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much. okay. thank you, all, very much. yes, steve? go ahead. >> my son was grant, 21 years old. he was killed january 22nd, 2015, by an illegal immigrant while he was working the overnight shift at his convenience store. grant was killed because he wasn't counting change fast enough for a pack of cigarettes. grant was just one of the kindest, nicest kids you'll ever meet. even his customers thought so. the one thing that i think that you mr. president have realized that every one of our children's deaths have been preventible. all the deaths of our loved
and i want to end with this. like michelle said, anybody who votes against or doesn't vote on these laws that protect your families, your future generations, your grand kids -- i have no grand kids. i will never have any. sign these laws, protect our people first. let americans be first and don't worry so much about others. americans first, your children first, their future first. stop wasting time. sign these bills, please. thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much. okay. thank you,...
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for me, i want to keep my head in the game, i want to keep my ego low, and i want to work with steve bannon. i have a huge, enormous amount of respect for him. reporter: you said that you don't need to right the ship. that you guys are doing great work. but the president has a 38.8% approval rating in his second quarter. that is historically low. what are you going to do to change that? mr. scaramucci: that is a really good question. these polls are moving targets. we all know from statistics that sometimes the polls can be wrong. reporter: the gallup average. mr. scaramucci: ok, but we were using averages during the campaign and they said we were going to lose and we ended up winning. what i would say about polls is they are a barometric pressure reading for right now, today, but the american people are playing the long game and i think they really love the president. if you look at individual state-by-state polls, you can see the guy is doing phenomenally well. it is indicating to me personally that the president is really well loved. there seems to be a disconnection in terms of th
for me, i want to keep my head in the game, i want to keep my ego low, and i want to work with steve bannon. i have a huge, enormous amount of respect for him. reporter: you said that you don't need to right the ship. that you guys are doing great work. but the president has a 38.8% approval rating in his second quarter. that is historically low. what are you going to do to change that? mr. scaramucci: that is a really good question. these polls are moving targets. we all know from statistics...
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i want you to try these glasses on, too. you want to? >> who makes these glasses? . >> jimmy: pilla. i only wear pilla. >> i only wear pilla. >> jimmy: try 'em on. >> are those pilla? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i don't want to give you my disease. so that means if i put them on, i keep them. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the way it works, man. >> how do i look? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: why fool around? why fool around? why even -- i mean, come on. why even -- look at that. [ cheers and applause ] just a good looking guy. but you -- you rock those glasses, but you came up to me on "saturday night live" -- >> my new glasses. pilla. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: do you remember you came up to me because i was hosting the show and i had this opening where -- i wanted to sing -- >> you're bowie. "let's dance. >> jimmy: i sang david bowie, yeah. >> and you're so musical. you're so talented. you can move and everything. but you were really -- you seemed a little tense. you were like working it really hard like bowie had a hernia. know what i mean? [ light laughter ]
i want you to try these glasses on, too. you want to? >> who makes these glasses? . >> jimmy: pilla. i only wear pilla. >> i only wear pilla. >> jimmy: try 'em on. >> are those pilla? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i don't want to give you my disease. so that means if i put them on, i keep them. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the way it works, man. >> how do i look? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: why fool around? why fool around? why even...
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i met up with. the program and we're going to vote for. him but we want to thank you i think that because he actually you see if you know buzzing with any money for the right that's what that event got to do the end use and that's what i'm the only. one i have. on today and i know that a nearby benjamin who i did a quick look at a bed looked about the one when i flew. back up on a fence do you need a it i never led in you drew i i come to keep going i let the money come up when he was among those up. to see a player for a while but then she would. you know when i may but now i'm up a little bit of anybody. i would say that it is that typical to feel bad that you actually say well to my cabin of a democrat. who now mungo. anybody. to cut it up look at the be given what. you've got you've got one on me well first on my belly. button up on set up with the bad guy baghdad will get it can you tell the. one of us it. i'm fine of course let him continue coming up with a white man it's way. up on the shelf never exude that really i. don't know what do you. think
i met up with. the program and we're going to vote for. him but we want to thank you i think that because he actually you see if you know buzzing with any money for the right that's what that event got to do the end use and that's what i'm the only. one i have. on today and i know that a nearby benjamin who i did a quick look at a bed looked about the one when i flew. back up on a fence do you need a it i never led in you drew i i come to keep going i let the money come up when he was among...
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and i wanted to look at the history of people moving. in the form of the immigrant novel, which has become sclerotic, i think. but i wanted to look at the movements of people, whether voluntarily to look for a better life or enforced by warorfamine... within one country? within one country. in this case, india. your country of origin, obviously, where you were born and went to school. we're just about 70 years since the partition of india. so that must be very heavily on your mind at the moment. it wasn't in my mind when i wrote the book. but now that you mention it, ithink, you know, when you think of partition, what is it that... what is the first thing that you think of when partition was mentioned? you think of migration, of people, you think of the movement of people, and the very unhappy movement of people. and people being cut off as well. people are being cut off, carnage, violence, destruction. we now have to look at 70 years of partition, we have to focus on that kind of migration, too. the book is structured in five sections, r
and i wanted to look at the history of people moving. in the form of the immigrant novel, which has become sclerotic, i think. but i wanted to look at the movements of people, whether voluntarily to look for a better life or enforced by warorfamine... within one country? within one country. in this case, india. your country of origin, obviously, where you were born and went to school. we're just about 70 years since the partition of india. so that must be very heavily on your mind at the...
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that was what i wanted to do. ink they were sloppy, but -- i felt -- when you're so alive that you feel a sound coming out of you, you feel words coming out of you, and you don't feel completely in control of that. you don't feel like the architect or the driver, if that makes any sense. it's -- it feels sprung, you know. i think that's exciting to watch. >> what -- i'm curious now. what did you do with that feeling? >> i got really talky. i'm sorry. >> no, no. a talk show. what did you do with that feeling? i mean, i -- i think i know what you're feeling because there are times when i'm on stage as a presenter or giving a lecture or talk or some performance and you do feel that. it's a great feeling. to your point it doesn't happen all the time. what do you do with that when you -- >> that's amazing to me that you've felt that -- because i have never felt it as myself in front of people. i don't know that i've felt it in life even as much as i felt it on stage. >> but there are times in -- maybe you're being too -
that was what i wanted to do. ink they were sloppy, but -- i felt -- when you're so alive that you feel a sound coming out of you, you feel words coming out of you, and you don't feel completely in control of that. you don't feel like the architect or the driver, if that makes any sense. it's -- it feels sprung, you know. i think that's exciting to watch. >> what -- i'm curious now. what did you do with that feeling? >> i got really talky. i'm sorry. >> no, no. a talk show....
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yo-yo: i don't know anybody, myself included, wanted to be something like that. teresting in music is that mastering an instrument is there to serve the purpose of expression, and the purpose of doing something in music is to find your voice, so in music, there is no such thing as this is the greatest anything, because it is about learning forever and finding the most concise way of expressing something as precisely as possible. david: you began your career as a leading cellist and played for symphonies and on your own and so forth. you have now recorded 90 some albums, maybe more than that? yo-yo: i don't know, i don't keep track. david: you have won 20 grammys, so you have become a dominant figure in the classical music world, so does that put a lot of pressure on you to perform up to the highest standard every time, or do you relax a little bit? yo-yo: you know the phrase, "you are only good as your last performance." right? co -- some of that is true because i think what you are talking about, and i don't want to belittle that, is external recognition. being a
yo-yo: i don't know anybody, myself included, wanted to be something like that. teresting in music is that mastering an instrument is there to serve the purpose of expression, and the purpose of doing something in music is to find your voice, so in music, there is no such thing as this is the greatest anything, because it is about learning forever and finding the most concise way of expressing something as precisely as possible. david: you began your career as a leading cellist and played for...