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maggie: i do what i want, kind of like what i would want to wear. lemonis: and what if you wanted to come up with a printed fabric? maggie: i would never do printed. lemonis: maggie montiel found early success by building a multimillion-dollar company completely online. maggie: it does really well, and it sells. lemonis: now her conservative aesthetic is starting to lose popularity... woman #1: this looks a little mommy to me. if you really made a point of being, like, the one that had the fashionable bras, women need that. lemonis: ...dealing a blow to her bottom line. revenue went down pretty significantly, right? maggie: yes. lemonis: and yet she still doesn't want to take the risk to adapt to the latest trends... maggie: i don't think i would call myself a rebel. lemonis: what would you call yourself? maggie: safe. lemonis: ...even if that's what the customers want. woman #2: you need to be more aggressive with the style of the leggings. maggie: no. lemonis: if i can't get this owner to think creatively... maggie: i like the shape. i like how it
maggie: i do what i want, kind of like what i would want to wear. lemonis: and what if you wanted to come up with a printed fabric? maggie: i would never do printed. lemonis: maggie montiel found early success by building a multimillion-dollar company completely online. maggie: it does really well, and it sells. lemonis: now her conservative aesthetic is starting to lose popularity... woman #1: this looks a little mommy to me. if you really made a point of being, like, the one that had the...
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i let the customers kind of lead me. it's worked. i think maybe, in the business, it's a little bit of a handicap for her. lemonis: why? gerry: she doesn't want to disappoint me. she's a little conservative in a lot of things that she does. lemonis: she'd rather go straight and slow than make a left or a right turn and have it be wrong out of fear that it may disappoint you. gerry: lot of truth. maggie: there's a lot of truth to it. lemonis: i love the business because i feel like you live the business and you are the business and that your work and your social lifestyle is the product. so i want to invest $1 million in the business. maggie: a million dollars? lemonis: yeah. i know women's apparel pretty well. i'm willing to take chances, and how i see it is, you will be the ceo of this business, not your father and not me, and in order to be the ceo, you have to be bold and a risk-taker. safe doesn't work for me because i like to throw stuff against the wall and see what sticks... gerry: right. lemonis: ...spending money on custom c
i let the customers kind of lead me. it's worked. i think maybe, in the business, it's a little bit of a handicap for her. lemonis: why? gerry: she doesn't want to disappoint me. she's a little conservative in a lot of things that she does. lemonis: she'd rather go straight and slow than make a left or a right turn and have it be wrong out of fear that it may disappoint you. gerry: lot of truth. maggie: there's a lot of truth to it. lemonis: i love the business because i feel like you live the...
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there were some things where i think we kind of trade ideas or i would tweak something if i was like my mom can take this but not that silly kind of worked together but for the most part i think we are on the same page. they have a portion of the proceeds and so my charities are to the therapy programs at the children's hospitals where i've been on the board for years and years and one of them is programmed for children with cancer and the other is at indianapolis for any child at the hospital. i'm donating a portion of the proceeds destined for abolishing slavery in the 21st century so i think they are great definitely check them out on social media. they are all about ending human trafficking so they have offices in 12 countries and two in the u.s. and they work to fight human trafficking and to rescue survivors and also help them get back on their feet after words so a cool thing is their outreach so they do a lot with education and helping people recognize the sign of human trafficking to report it to a reporandthey report that they he survivors that have been rescued and it's a g
there were some things where i think we kind of trade ideas or i would tweak something if i was like my mom can take this but not that silly kind of worked together but for the most part i think we are on the same page. they have a portion of the proceeds and so my charities are to the therapy programs at the children's hospitals where i've been on the board for years and years and one of them is programmed for children with cancer and the other is at indianapolis for any child at the hospital....
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but also, i feel kind of -- i've been doing it for a while, and i feel, kind of, really honored, 'causeple. >> seth: sure. >> other shows, like, you -- i mean, i literally, i'm out there like, "everybody, tell each other that you love each other. tell people you don't know you love each other." and you just see everybody, they're so up for it. and, yeah. so, it -- it, kind of -- it's so important to me, the live aspect and connection is such a big part of that. and when you feel you are taking everything somewhere with you. it's a very collaborative thing, >> seth: and it must be nice, obviously, to now be known. you know, i'm sure in your early gigs, people didn't know who you were, and if you told them to go tell each other they love each other, they're like, "that weird lady is being very -- too bossy." [ laughter ] >> i don't know. i was very drunk most of the time. >> seth: oh, okay. [ laughter ] >> i was definitely still being bossy. i don't think i minded if people didn't do it. >> seth: oh, that's cute. but this is -- very early on, you knew you wanted to be i've heard, i should
but also, i feel kind of -- i've been doing it for a while, and i feel, kind of, really honored, 'causeple. >> seth: sure. >> other shows, like, you -- i mean, i literally, i'm out there like, "everybody, tell each other that you love each other. tell people you don't know you love each other." and you just see everybody, they're so up for it. and, yeah. so, it -- it, kind of -- it's so important to me, the live aspect and connection is such a big part of that. and when...
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david: of all the ceo's that i know that have run major companies, you are the lowest ego, kind of mostfacing person i have seen in this kind of position. so, have you ever noticed you are different than other people who are ceo's? [laughter] david: and how do you maintain this self-effacing, modest demeanor when you're running the biggest company in the world? tim: when you work at apple, there's a high expectation on everyone to perform and to contribute, and because of that high bar, and you never quite get there, including the ceo, including every job in there, and so i'd never feel that way long if i ever felt that way. david: well, thank you for taking the time today. tim: thank you for having me. david: you're the first person i've interviewed without a tie on. this was obviously in your honor. [laughter] tim: i bet you sleep in a tie, david. [laughter] [applause] tim: thank you. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, solid payrolls growth shows
david: of all the ceo's that i know that have run major companies, you are the lowest ego, kind of mostfacing person i have seen in this kind of position. so, have you ever noticed you are different than other people who are ceo's? [laughter] david: and how do you maintain this self-effacing, modest demeanor when you're running the biggest company in the world? tim: when you work at apple, there's a high expectation on everyone to perform and to contribute, and because of that high bar, and you...
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tim: i kind of like the apple watch. david: well, you are the ceo, so -- [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? [applause] david: that was quite a reception you got here. tim: i thought it was you. david: no, it is for you. you have now been the ceo of apple since about july 2011. the earnings are up about 80%. so have you ever thought you can't do better than this and maybe you should just say, well, i have done a great job, and now i am going to do something else with my life? tim: we view the stock price, and revenues, and profits as a result of doing things right on the innovation side, on the creativity side, focusing on the right
tim: i kind of like the apple watch. david: well, you are the ceo, so -- [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes...
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but there is one part as i looked at it, you know, flying back here the other day that i kind of, i do kind of regret, and i would have changed it -- i got it right, but, you know, you asked me what would i do different, this is what i would do different. i started this talk saying this is a tragedy, right? tragedy in u.s./russian relations, obama administration, myself. and we should be judge by our results, right? not our intentions. doesn't matter if you try really hard playing basketball, if you lose the game, you lose the game. it's in the loss column, right? so no as for effort in international diplomacy. as far as i'm concerned. but i'm not as actually as pessimistic as the end of the book might sound. and this is a good place to end. first of all, i love russia. i love russians. and just because i disagree with the policies of the person who's in the kremlin, i'm not going to allow those people to deny me that right to continue to love russians and russia. and it happens to me. i'm being attacked all the time now for this book. oh, russia-phobe, cold warrior. i'm not. and i wis
but there is one part as i looked at it, you know, flying back here the other day that i kind of, i do kind of regret, and i would have changed it -- i got it right, but, you know, you asked me what would i do different, this is what i would do different. i started this talk saying this is a tragedy, right? tragedy in u.s./russian relations, obama administration, myself. and we should be judge by our results, right? not our intentions. doesn't matter if you try really hard playing basketball,...
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he says, "i kind of have to drop out. i can't do it." and i said, "oh, my god. the part?" and i -- oh, i thought, i don't like acting and directing. it's kind of a split focus. but then i thought, i'm available. [ laughter ] and i work cheap, you know? [ laughter ] so i -- >> jimmy: it's a double win. >> i said, "i would do it." and you have to understand, i'm playing a guy named john walcott in the movie. so one direction my wife gave me was try to be a little less jewish. [ laughter ] so i don't know if i pulled that off. >> jimmy: you did a great job. >> i try. >> jimmy: you did a great job. rob reiner, everybody! "shock and awe" hits theaters july 13th. the backstreet boys perform after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ why build a new high tensile steel chassis just to lower the driving position 10 millimeters? why forge intake valves out of titanium, simply to make them a few grams lighter? why make paddle shifters out of magnesium when aluminum would suffice? because when you're crafting performance... ...no measure is too ex
he says, "i kind of have to drop out. i can't do it." and i said, "oh, my god. the part?" and i -- oh, i thought, i don't like acting and directing. it's kind of a split focus. but then i thought, i'm available. [ laughter ] and i work cheap, you know? [ laughter ] so i -- >> jimmy: it's a double win. >> i said, "i would do it." and you have to understand, i'm playing a guy named john walcott in the movie. so one direction my wife gave me was try to be...
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i lose my kind of time just come on the best sit. back to calm. the monsoon. floods or meet. the. loves of. long a. good god i last spoke. and got to wave the flag of the. south tower. just coming back can not see the. huge limb coming back to me me. give it to me it just don't come. by look up her hands. it. looks. let me. cut cut. cut cut. cut cut. to. me. thinking. thank you so much. piano with my story. people who were. with. what's mine. and i don't want to. be you. to keep. sun. long. and it's fun. it's been something. that goes. with. my smile. you. just stay. at home last year. old. mother. thank you for. going to turn the lights on the spot you cry. on the comfort zone like like you come. out. good. luck good luck. come up come up be a good. movie. coming. coming you. be so mean. not playing play with me. i'm a come with me you come along come play pretty good mom uses me play. come on come on to me. come in come a long with me good. movie come to me the long. the last long the bugs. come up. the be. told. her. love not play the blame with. the come we've come come a long
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when i really got to know me i suppose then i realize i'm fifteen years old but it's kind of a shock to some people that i didn't believe in myself. marcy watches eight but you know people do come up to us and say we like the show and changed our lives to some degree it's you know we've got crypto and really is a big influence on us but for this is like a new thing for us for someone who is like eight and is that seemingly directed it's going someplace that we have some kind of influence on it's what were you taking us were we going weren't we're at my head it what's going on. the future oh and the future of krypton well i mean like i've. ever space big and ever changing and you've got the use in your brain is still fresh and i'm like to crap an old can barely get through a day without dribbling on myself where i work what can i look forward to. mind oh so the future of my own me to i could teach you programming maybe. if you want to learn and i want to say yes the thing to do and you know you have a lot of confidence where does that come from where you get your confidence from is it
when i really got to know me i suppose then i realize i'm fifteen years old but it's kind of a shock to some people that i didn't believe in myself. marcy watches eight but you know people do come up to us and say we like the show and changed our lives to some degree it's you know we've got crypto and really is a big influence on us but for this is like a new thing for us for someone who is like eight and is that seemingly directed it's going someplace that we have some kind of influence on...
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that a second but tell me about the stock market because it seems like it's a place of experiment i kind of raymone quite well i have like before i didn't launch or anything like that and i was messing around with the mind far far. each of the set a hash genesis block. genesis block and. info i would not follow saw i was experimenting on how our chain is created and of all cyber and peiffer in code when i can move the algorithm sheltie five six and shot free and kind of to just hashing lines of code and just released it. for people who don't know it is what them get how it is an open source platform for releasing your code and for free you can open social code for. people can download or view on mine what's amazing to me is that up until recently the whole world of of engineering and technology developing expertise and all this required one to go to university to study quite diligently to go into the lab and experiment but here you are you starting at eight you're now fifteen and you're involved with open source you've got all the expression in you tube and you're programming all coins i
that a second but tell me about the stock market because it seems like it's a place of experiment i kind of raymone quite well i have like before i didn't launch or anything like that and i was messing around with the mind far far. each of the set a hash genesis block. genesis block and. info i would not follow saw i was experimenting on how our chain is created and of all cyber and peiffer in code when i can move the algorithm sheltie five six and shot free and kind of to just hashing lines of...
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in this moment was a two year project that i kind of and a lot of people didn't like that would project and germany but i said that you know then. if you don't pull then in the same direction and it's better maybe you could choose somebody else how so so whenever a critical moment i always put my job on the line and said guys it's ok i can fly back to california and and you choose another coach and i and i keep my fingers crossed for you and hopefully things go well i think that last leverage a coach has is always to say i put my job on the line you know i've got a couple of other things to ask you but you know we've been outside here in the sun and i've actually said your facility here that it's not just football you have a football golf course as well and i think with the you know the history that we share we grew up together playing against maybe we should have a bit of go with that size i create an idea and it's true it comes with. a football golf course here so i'm thinking for the benefit of you and your kind of spits out if you maybe. a rematch of the year in one thousand nine hu
in this moment was a two year project that i kind of and a lot of people didn't like that would project and germany but i said that you know then. if you don't pull then in the same direction and it's better maybe you could choose somebody else how so so whenever a critical moment i always put my job on the line and said guys it's ok i can fly back to california and and you choose another coach and i and i keep my fingers crossed for you and hopefully things go well i think that last leverage a...
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so now -- i kind of have no wipectations. s do, yeah. >> you know -- the only person in america who loves movies. jimmy: you're the only person who loves movies. wow. >> and you know, for me, i was just like, i didn't believe it awas gonna -- i took, lik a year for me to be like, okay. they're not lying. like i kept -- i had this ry thhat ashton kutcher was reviving "punk'd." but like -- [ light laughter ] instead of targeting celebrities he was gonna target regular people with their dreams and then take them away. >> jimmy: oh, no, no, no no. no, no, no. this is going -- this a a really -- going to be "childreof blood and bone" will be a movie. i -- how did you -- i wouldn't even know where to begin. because this -- it's a whole fantasy world. but what is it? it's based off of a couple things, right? >> yeah. for me, it started -- i was in n a gift shorazil. and i was just there because my hair -- like i couldn't get it wet and it was raini so i was like, okay. look around. look interested. look like you'me gonna get ing. and
so now -- i kind of have no wipectations. s do, yeah. >> you know -- the only person in america who loves movies. jimmy: you're the only person who loves movies. wow. >> and you know, for me, i was just like, i didn't believe it awas gonna -- i took, lik a year for me to be like, okay. they're not lying. like i kept -- i had this ry thhat ashton kutcher was reviving "punk'd." but like -- [ light laughter ] instead of targeting celebrities he was gonna target regular people...
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and so that's how i kind -- she always tell me, you can do anything in life if you believe in christ. so i have the mindset in my head, i i can do anything in life. and as a role model, my book, -- very hard. business is a lot of mass classes, a lot of exam, quiz, and spent all night at the library and then athlete texas have to memorize myman, and very, very skinny because i had dish felt like i'm going to survive the congo, and can survive getting -- i told my friend, they were like, you're crazy. it's so hard with -- if only one measure but you want to do two. i was like, yes, i'm going to do two because it's a free scholarship and i'm not paying for it and it's only four years, just going to suck it in. just do my guest to get a couple degrees, and thank god i got it done, and -- in 2014, two days later i moved to -- i drove california, which is like 20 hour drive, and i was telling my friend, i'm going good to l.a. as soon as i graduate and become an actor. want to die move -- do my movie and have a show. they're like, -- a lot of my friend, you too tall, like most most actors ar
and so that's how i kind -- she always tell me, you can do anything in life if you believe in christ. so i have the mindset in my head, i i can do anything in life. and as a role model, my book, -- very hard. business is a lot of mass classes, a lot of exam, quiz, and spent all night at the library and then athlete texas have to memorize myman, and very, very skinny because i had dish felt like i'm going to survive the congo, and can survive getting -- i told my friend, they were like, you're...
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and i said it was kind of a negative thought. is, oh, maybe this kid is gay. then you told me i am bisexual. so i was like, okay, you look both. >> i might be a little nervous about it. i might be shy and bashful. i am not afraid they will hurt me. i don't think they would hurt me. i kind of -- i kind of welcome it. i like the attention. so if they did find out -- i mean, they're not going to do nothing about it. >> in fact, rhodes has found some of his conversations on the topic have taken surprising turns. >> like i told you, when i was 11 years old i got real depressed because i felt like i started becoming that way. i started becoming gay, and i got depressed and i got scared. i told my sisters, i think i am turning gay. and they're like, what is wrong with you? when you see a girl walk by, how do you feel? i was like, it makes me happy. and they're like, well, how can you be gay and still have attraction for girls. i'm like, i don't know. so i grabbed the bible. i kept reading. and it told me it was wrong, so i told god, chan
and i said it was kind of a negative thought. is, oh, maybe this kid is gay. then you told me i am bisexual. so i was like, okay, you look both. >> i might be a little nervous about it. i might be shy and bashful. i am not afraid they will hurt me. i don't think they would hurt me. i kind of -- i kind of welcome it. i like the attention. so if they did find out -- i mean, they're not going to do nothing about it. >> in fact, rhodes has found some of his conversations on the topic...
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i can't remember exactly what corner it is, but it was kind of just west of downtown. ort of north of macarthur park, but then most of the really big strikes happened after world war i, that was when you had like telegraph hill. i actually thought the oil story was important enough to be another narrative strand, but i thought the four narrative strands would just be too much to keep track of so i do talk about the oil story and other narrative strands in these interspersed chapters between the one about the mean narrative lines. [inaudible] >> that's a good question but i never really thought about that. i think it would've, you do need water so it might've been tougher. my not have gotten as big as it got. i one point l.a. really provided a substantial portion of the world's oil, but it was soon outstripped by other places. that's a very good question. i hadn't thought about that. i'm not a hydrogeologist so don't take this -- maybe you could have used seawater that probably would've really crowded the equipment or something like that. i don't know. i'm not an enginee
i can't remember exactly what corner it is, but it was kind of just west of downtown. ort of north of macarthur park, but then most of the really big strikes happened after world war i, that was when you had like telegraph hill. i actually thought the oil story was important enough to be another narrative strand, but i thought the four narrative strands would just be too much to keep track of so i do talk about the oil story and other narrative strands in these interspersed chapters between the...
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i say give in to. sparta for that who go it is at a concert with faith and. kind but i think. system which has business interests. this is a place and seen below for decay. is only in full but a single surveillance let's go to. the tournament the ninety ninety four will cope the united states against colombia. school do not go. happened on the pitch what did you feel what were your immediate food for a new four moment of moving to. a premier is canvassed any l. now five. infin course isn't. that true the thing almost but i sense is him a meaningful for. the lord careless thousand nine hundred forty just have yellow who though you know do look it up but i. there's a moment i did undress for you after the match is hanging. low. you know we most that is to. say merry who. commit bus for me or came into any activists around me fadal said any amount of fame which took on cancer and this year when i was so main thoughts are never all this capacity at all and finales. did you ever feel could you ever imagine. something on a football pitch that somebody would be so cruel. as to want t
i say give in to. sparta for that who go it is at a concert with faith and. kind but i think. system which has business interests. this is a place and seen below for decay. is only in full but a single surveillance let's go to. the tournament the ninety ninety four will cope the united states against colombia. school do not go. happened on the pitch what did you feel what were your immediate food for a new four moment of moving to. a premier is canvassed any l. now five. infin course isn't....
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saying very much because i think there's going to be a withdrawal but i mean could we look at the bluster towards iran is this kind of bluster to keep the saudis and the israelis happy go ahead peter. yes i think it's primarily keep the lead and the israeli lobby in the us happy because look at it this way trump has already got a lot of enemies back home that's what you're new theat. he's got the securities on his back he got everybody on his back he cannot afford all of the israel lobby on his back so this combined with the fact that he has family links with israel push to thim in the direction of being an iran hawk. now this is scary. to get dragged down that path we may be in for a very bumpy ride indeed. but i not sure that his heart is in it. that it opportunistic and dictated by his standing domestically in the u.s. he can't have too many enemies at the same time you know the rich are reflective and i think that's quite fascinating because we're really you know you could have all the bluster you want against iran but it does keep the israelis and the saudis happy and it's one it's one issue he doesn't really
saying very much because i think there's going to be a withdrawal but i mean could we look at the bluster towards iran is this kind of bluster to keep the saudis and the israelis happy go ahead peter. yes i think it's primarily keep the lead and the israeli lobby in the us happy because look at it this way trump has already got a lot of enemies back home that's what you're new theat. he's got the securities on his back he got everybody on his back he cannot afford all of the israel lobby on his...
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as i said the only really kind of criticism if i can say is that you know it's quite hard for the fans here now to turn the track and the communicate with the even with the taxi drivers or the they hardly speak english but you cannot blame the taxi driver probably the french or the learn a few words in russian and this is also with me i don't know and and so we're. difficult kind of for the stars but for the rest in serving a fantastic so for sas the world cup especially because the big teams are not here i mean of course germany spain and portugal and so on italy not even is here so it's kind of that the world cup of the so-called little teams the only big one is a brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's a good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan said spread over eleven cities how important do you think that is they get to the distance that it's covering that might be a challenge for some but also to brin
as i said the only really kind of criticism if i can say is that you know it's quite hard for the fans here now to turn the track and the communicate with the even with the taxi drivers or the they hardly speak english but you cannot blame the taxi driver probably the french or the learn a few words in russian and this is also with me i don't know and and so we're. difficult kind of for the stars but for the rest in serving a fantastic so for sas the world cup especially because the big teams...
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this was looking kind of bad and i got the chance to kind of wash it and clean all the blood off this morning, and it is looking great. >> i'm glad to hear it. you sound as if you're on the mend, but i know, you know, on thursday you were trying to flee the office when the shots rang out. in this morning's baltimore sun, one of your colleagues was quoted saying, i'd never seen someone fight for their life like that. what did you do? what did you do when you heard the shots? >> i was working at my computer. i was actually trying to finish up a story about induction day. rob sent me a message saying you didn't send a photo in from that press conference earlier. i said i'll get on that. that's when the shooting occurred. i heard a gunshot, glass shattered. i kind of reck niced it immediately and i ducked under my desk. then i heard more and realized under the desk was not a safe place to be. you could look around and you see me. so i made a sprint for the door. i think i tripped -- i'm pretty sure i tripped. i may have run straight into the door frame, to be honest. but i hit my head rea
this was looking kind of bad and i got the chance to kind of wash it and clean all the blood off this morning, and it is looking great. >> i'm glad to hear it. you sound as if you're on the mend, but i know, you know, on thursday you were trying to flee the office when the shots rang out. in this morning's baltimore sun, one of your colleagues was quoted saying, i'd never seen someone fight for their life like that. what did you do? what did you do when you heard the shots? >> i was...
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i even kind of o's day. dark and not likely to clearly. keep quadrupeds. as a compliment so i went to fish but he made no money. and addresses might well not so. it happened on fire and we saw the document can't there's a guy who basically. this december twenty sixth again it's far beyond trans birthday one year since he's been on testosterone he's since moved to town and hasn't seen marino in a while. but you know tom had about him and it's. a comic it. was also a fair and just west memphis and in all. the comics ok. hey-o. men seem to. actually get sick of it so it's ok that's how we should let it go. idea it is a hobby even if you know. how to mention it overcast and wisdom of the shelf and that you know as a man when you are put certain models especially at various sets you know it's a good show of a skit right as a show. of our coalition if this the thought of. you know could i wish to rush on to her dress the orchestra and get a feel for the existence of infinite toys. moot. until we lost their ability. as we would say i'm guessing the words of his fa
i even kind of o's day. dark and not likely to clearly. keep quadrupeds. as a compliment so i went to fish but he made no money. and addresses might well not so. it happened on fire and we saw the document can't there's a guy who basically. this december twenty sixth again it's far beyond trans birthday one year since he's been on testosterone he's since moved to town and hasn't seen marino in a while. but you know tom had about him and it's. a comic it. was also a fair and just west memphis...
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i was gay. that's all he would kind of do. would be like, "you're not gay, right?" and i was like, "no, i'm not, but that's not the way to ask that question." ( laughter ) my whole family is great. i love them. being raised by women you learn so much, you know. like i learned this, my favorite piece of advice. i learned this, at an early age, i learned the difference between saying, "you're a bitch," and "you're being... ( laughter ) a bitch." and the difference is there is not one, at all. ( laughter and applause ) just don't say that word. i also learned this, my favorite thing growing up with women, i learned about spirituality. for example, i carry power crystals wherever i go. shut up. ( laughter ) yeah. let me explain them to you first, before you judge me. all right? power crystals are rocks that you keep in your pocket. ( laughter ) and they give you powers. so, don't you feel stupid. ( laughter ) i have got two on me right now. i've got prosperity and motivation in my pocket, yeah. thank you. ( applause ) yeah, and i
i was gay. that's all he would kind of do. would be like, "you're not gay, right?" and i was like, "no, i'm not, but that's not the way to ask that question." ( laughter ) my whole family is great. i love them. being raised by women you learn so much, you know. like i learned this, my favorite piece of advice. i learned this, at an early age, i learned the difference between saying, "you're a bitch," and "you're being... ( laughter ) a bitch." and the...
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i want to tell me i kind of i don't know . what i'm not going to say they're there for a mark but of going to get on so nobody. is out of there that will do what i am up and they'll mostly go in there for my dog out of the bottom of the fence at it like when i got out but i sat down there for them he said it's fantastic experience it's like a big family already it's when i know if i'm really up in them i stole some of them angry but this is what my so wanted we musicians feel like a big family except them and their talents were not my thought oh somebody when they don't have that i see i always i myself thought i don't see that wrong that i leave you for a second you sat down with. someone there was sort of like you know what by that i want to go but i said well that's you know enough he was like a musical father for you all seem to be. when i. get i'm hitting the. economy we know him into the lawfulness young but i mean you know. you're going to pursue i mean the. musical good boy it must got a. little bit i mean to extol the
i want to tell me i kind of i don't know . what i'm not going to say they're there for a mark but of going to get on so nobody. is out of there that will do what i am up and they'll mostly go in there for my dog out of the bottom of the fence at it like when i got out but i sat down there for them he said it's fantastic experience it's like a big family already it's when i know if i'm really up in them i stole some of them angry but this is what my so wanted we musicians feel like a big family...
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that was kind of kept as the facade, and this will, too. i think this set back helps tremendously in kind of making this read more like a building on the street, so i -- although i could probably go either way on the -- kind of the facade aspect of this building, either keeping it or tearing it down in its entirety, i think the design is interesting. i like how the building is massed both with the new building next to it and the building beyond. so i'm generally supportive and think this project is good in a good location. i hope that it's actually in a good location to be built. you mentioned, mr. bueller, that this is on the kusp of feasibility. -- cusp of feasibility. i think it probably is, given the fact that we've approved buildings around here and have not seen them get built as quickly as others. so that coupled with the support that it has in the neighborhood -- clearly, there's folks that are opposed to it, but i think on the whole, those organizations and residents that we've heard from and folks that are supportive -- certainly, w
that was kind of kept as the facade, and this will, too. i think this set back helps tremendously in kind of making this read more like a building on the street, so i -- although i could probably go either way on the -- kind of the facade aspect of this building, either keeping it or tearing it down in its entirety, i think the design is interesting. i like how the building is massed both with the new building next to it and the building beyond. so i'm generally supportive and think this...
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in this moment was a two year project that i kind of and a lot of people didn't like that would project and to me but i said that you know then. if you don't pull that in the same direction and it's better maybe you need to somebody else so so whenever a critical moment i always put my job on the line and said guys it's ok i can fly back to california and and you choose another coach and i and i keep my fingers crossed for you and hopefully things go well i think that the last leverage a coach has is always to say i put my job on the line you know i've got a couple of other things to ask you but you know we've been outside here in the sun and i've actually said your facility here that it's not just football you have a football golf course as well and i think with the you know the history that we share we grew up together playing against maybe we should have a bit of go with the times i create an idea as to it. that's a football golf course here so i'm thinking for the benefit of you and your kind of spits out it's maybe. a rematch of the year in one thousand nine hundred two. championsh
in this moment was a two year project that i kind of and a lot of people didn't like that would project and to me but i said that you know then. if you don't pull that in the same direction and it's better maybe you need to somebody else so so whenever a critical moment i always put my job on the line and said guys it's ok i can fly back to california and and you choose another coach and i and i keep my fingers crossed for you and hopefully things go well i think that the last leverage a coach...
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i am more of a saving kind of person. other hand, i am a more of an optimistic person where i know it is coming in, i know what i can use out based on the budget, but then i kind of say, "oh, well, there's a little wiggle room over here also". what is that? you have to pay! i don't want to be controlled. obviously, every couple argues about money. you know, "why do you spend on this, you shouldn't have". you know, it's kind of, i think it is normal but i don't want to do it. jackie and manuel. welcome to the bbc money clinic. are you ready? yes, we are ready. please, go on through. thank you. how do you understand your financial habits? can you explain them to me? well, we've pretty much had a lot of financial crisis with identity theft, credit card debt, also medical bills. my husband had gotten sick before, and that's when we really got into a financial crisis, was when he got sick and we both ended up out of work. 0h, goodness. and many different times, we had job issues in a sense of getting laid off or starting over,
i am more of a saving kind of person. other hand, i am a more of an optimistic person where i know it is coming in, i know what i can use out based on the budget, but then i kind of say, "oh, well, there's a little wiggle room over here also". what is that? you have to pay! i don't want to be controlled. obviously, every couple argues about money. you know, "why do you spend on this, you shouldn't have". you know, it's kind of, i think it is normal but i don't want to do...
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what you was just trying to get atlantis i was kind of. it's it's really it's you know it's access i was. satisfied excitedly i was kind of like i was trying to decide who was who that johnny was that i wouldn't believe it and that's why. i did it. today obviously not talking there reporting from central paris a quick reminder on top story for you u.s. president all tromped has returned home to a storm of criticism also refusing to blame russian president vladimir putin for meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election instead trump appeared to go against the findings of his own intelligence agencies even members of his own party expressing outrage at that. you're watching the news in then sumi so much kind of taking over at the top of the hour thanks for watching. nico he's in germany to learn german. polish people why not learn with him online on your mobile and free stuff from the w z learning course speak.
what you was just trying to get atlantis i was kind of. it's it's really it's you know it's access i was. satisfied excitedly i was kind of like i was trying to decide who was who that johnny was that i wouldn't believe it and that's why. i did it. today obviously not talking there reporting from central paris a quick reminder on top story for you u.s. president all tromped has returned home to a storm of criticism also refusing to blame russian president vladimir putin for meddling in the...
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so i took many weeks, many months thinking about this and i finally came up with three area one of them is kind of a no-brainer. you cannot tell the history of los angeles without this one character. so the second one, i have a choice between two or three people who could conceivably have worked. i chose the one i think was most representative and had the most interesting story. and the third one may seem like a house a little out of left field, particularly if you're not familiar california history because this person is not widely known outside of california. but in her day, she was at least influential and probably on a worldwide basis more famous than the other two and i'm going to finish reading the prologue now and you probably will any trouble figuring out which of the three is which since i away with a feminine pronoun. >> single individuals do not build cities but three la icons, engineer artists and evangelists both embodied and doing unique extent drove the three major engines of the city rise from provincial place world-class start. william holland the engineer was always warner's a
so i took many weeks, many months thinking about this and i finally came up with three area one of them is kind of a no-brainer. you cannot tell the history of los angeles without this one character. so the second one, i have a choice between two or three people who could conceivably have worked. i chose the one i think was most representative and had the most interesting story. and the third one may seem like a house a little out of left field, particularly if you're not familiar california...
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as we know but he's also used in this case to complain about twitter's shadow banning i mean do you expect some kind of action from the trumpet ministration probably not but i think he's already had an impact because you know in syria flexion of the power of the federal government or the perceived power of the federal government that the mere fact that the president would complain about a company like twitter and giant company in terms of its market value and have its stock crash. that that a reflection of how investors perceive the power of the presidency there ever is the president and funny that i mean what do social media giants need to do to regain the trust of uses and also to increase them his own. can you name a desk yeah i lost you there for a minute i probably just repeat the question finally what do social media giants need to do to regain the trust of users and also to base those users as well. well i think they should avoid trying to be a policeman. they certainly can and. it's easy enough i think for them to monitor. things that are what we would call yelling fire in a crowded theater
as we know but he's also used in this case to complain about twitter's shadow banning i mean do you expect some kind of action from the trumpet ministration probably not but i think he's already had an impact because you know in syria flexion of the power of the federal government or the perceived power of the federal government that the mere fact that the president would complain about a company like twitter and giant company in terms of its market value and have its stock crash. that that a...
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as i said the only really kind of criticism if i can say is that you know it's quite hard for the fans in order to try and interact in the communicate with the even with the taxi drivers or the they hardly speak english but you cannot play in the taxidriver probably the french or the learn a few words in russian and this is also with me i don't know and so were. difficult kind of for the stars but for the rest in serving the fantastic so for sas the world cup especially because the big teams are not here i mean of course germany spain portugal and so on italy not even this year so it's kind of that that world cup of the so-called little teams the only big one is brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's by good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan said spread over eleven cities how important do you think that is they get to the distance that it's covering that might be a challenge for some but also to bring t
as i said the only really kind of criticism if i can say is that you know it's quite hard for the fans in order to try and interact in the communicate with the even with the taxi drivers or the they hardly speak english but you cannot play in the taxidriver probably the french or the learn a few words in russian and this is also with me i don't know and so were. difficult kind of for the stars but for the rest in serving the fantastic so for sas the world cup especially because the big teams...
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i want to be on armed services. he kind of gulps. i thought yeah, probably going into the hopper and who knows what. but anyway, lo and behold, i won the armed services committee. wow! now everybody was like, what happened? well, later on we found out what happened, because mr. mills was discovered with his argentine firecracker, who was waiting out in the tidal basin, it became this huge scandal. and i knew elliott jane wade a big economist in new york. suddenly i got all the pieces put together. elliott janeways wife and wilbur mills' wife were very good friends and for some reason they were really interested in my campaign. here is this young woman with these kids running out in colorado. isn't this interesting? so they kept nagging wilbur. number two, wilbur is so busy with the argentine firecracker, he doesn't have much time to go out and campaign and his wife is always out campaigning and she had a mini stroke, one side of her face kind of froze and he starts feeling a little guilty, as well he should. and apparently she said i
i want to be on armed services. he kind of gulps. i thought yeah, probably going into the hopper and who knows what. but anyway, lo and behold, i won the armed services committee. wow! now everybody was like, what happened? well, later on we found out what happened, because mr. mills was discovered with his argentine firecracker, who was waiting out in the tidal basin, it became this huge scandal. and i knew elliott jane wade a big economist in new york. suddenly i got all the pieces put...
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. >> i loved doing all these stunts and so, now that i've done mission impossible i kind of have a badge which says, you got to let me do all of these stunts because i have survived tom cruise. >> but if there's one thing tom is guilty of, it's leading his cast into temptation. >> that, that white chocolate, coconut cake that he sends out. >> i thought it was going to be some kind of healthy, you know, gluten-free. >> i literally ate the entire cake, except for one slice. >> it was the most amazing, the most decadent cake. >> he's a cake pusher. >> we were just cramming it into our faces. >> it's crazy, no rest for tom, the london premiere is happening tonight. we'll be there as well. we'll have that for you on monday "entertainment tonight." >>> it has been a crazy, busy week for meghan markle. full of royal duties. but the duchess is finally able to get some time for a little fun and games, rooting for her gal pal serena williams. >> it came from the palace that she is coming on saturday. >> tomorrow, the duchess will attend wimbledon's women's finals to watch serena play. in the past
. >> i loved doing all these stunts and so, now that i've done mission impossible i kind of have a badge which says, you got to let me do all of these stunts because i have survived tom cruise. >> but if there's one thing tom is guilty of, it's leading his cast into temptation. >> that, that white chocolate, coconut cake that he sends out. >> i thought it was going to be some kind of healthy, you know, gluten-free. >> i literally ate the entire cake, except for one...
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i kind of lost my mind at 6:00 when i said summer's over because the ravens have opened trainingamp. redskin start next week. football is still coming. baseball is not done. it better not be. runway divisn winners last two seasons, the third place nationals have catching up to do. we'll get stephen strasburg back tomorrow against theras. baseball was back tonight. and they're so happy had he got married. don't you do that at a game? cubs can hosting cardinals. adam jacobs a big fan, probably shouldn't watch this. jason hayworth. that brings in the game-tying run. two rbi for hayward. later in the inning, you better not see this. ian happ unloads this deep to right center. rt's a two-run shot. y sports produce is making my news producer mad. the cubs score five in the fifth. they win 9-6 the final. >> job secur is so tough in this business. the open chmerkovskiy championship atar noosety where the breezes combine with the most beautiful -- looked like green, maybe it was brown. tiger woods on 11 doesn't care. a long putt. that's in. he's tied for 32nd place at even par. zach johnson w
i kind of lost my mind at 6:00 when i said summer's over because the ravens have opened trainingamp. redskin start next week. football is still coming. baseball is not done. it better not be. runway divisn winners last two seasons, the third place nationals have catching up to do. we'll get stephen strasburg back tomorrow against theras. baseball was back tonight. and they're so happy had he got married. don't you do that at a game? cubs can hosting cardinals. adam jacobs a big fan, probably...
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ukraine and i don't think donald trump really cares about ukraine all right so i mean again i mean and a kind of agreeing with daniel i mean just the meeting itself is sends a lot of signals you could just interpret whatever you want that's what we get with trump trumps a prism whatever the angle you start you'll get a different look go ahead and in london go ahead. well i do agree with dan you are saying that. donald trump detractors are much worse but my approach is strictly geopolitical. in my opinion the meeting will be strictly orientation ill they will obviously they will present the use on the certain of the sun to a season around the world and as you rightly said there's a you know deadlock with regard to the euro ukrainian falls outside because i'm paying very close attention from the very beginning what is happening in ukraine waited and it happened a loss of i mean yesterday. it was the commemoration of the genocide involving a in eastern in the eastern part of poland where stephane bond and others were slaughtering poles and jews while my wife is happening to come in from this par
ukraine and i don't think donald trump really cares about ukraine all right so i mean again i mean and a kind of agreeing with daniel i mean just the meeting itself is sends a lot of signals you could just interpret whatever you want that's what we get with trump trumps a prism whatever the angle you start you'll get a different look go ahead and in london go ahead. well i do agree with dan you are saying that. donald trump detractors are much worse but my approach is strictly geopolitical. in...
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i might not see. it was yeah it was kind of i think i. mean you are a little bit i really do not think that book with the literary world was going to dive into the world maybe the week before the good thing to do with the revenue stream was a woman who was being couldn't yell for help but think that was the reception of the creation team bus just as joyful and impressive as the simply fantastic celebration of the day before i even told a radio reporter that the germans can learn one thing from the collection or should i be so much in my records what we have been waiting for i already know where did you go right from the airport to the center was where i was caught now i don't think you're right. but the people here are thinking and thinking and thinking and saying. thank. god it's a real shame though that this wild partying was overshadowed in the end by the presence of one strong national missing her thompson he entered the team's bus at some point in the company of them to zagreb seeming square this is probably exactly what crazy does n
i might not see. it was yeah it was kind of i think i. mean you are a little bit i really do not think that book with the literary world was going to dive into the world maybe the week before the good thing to do with the revenue stream was a woman who was being couldn't yell for help but think that was the reception of the creation team bus just as joyful and impressive as the simply fantastic celebration of the day before i even told a radio reporter that the germans can learn one thing from...
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i love focusing on the policy stuff, but in the dysfunction in kind of washington between the legislativeh and so forth, i think i can make a bigger difference in the world doing what i'm doing. i appreciate the comment, but i think, yeah, you know, the president is something that, you would love to be president, but not ever run. and that should never happen in our country and so that kind of eliminates me. david: of all the ceos that i know who have run major companies, you are the lowest-ego, most self-effacing person i have seen in this kind of position. so, have you ever noticed you are different than other people or ceos? and how do you maintain the self-effacing modest demeanor when you're running the biggest company in the world? tim: when you work at apple, there's a high expectation on everyone to perform and to contribute, and because of that high bar, and you never quite get there, including the ceo, including every job in there, and so i'd never feel that way very long if i felt that way. david: well, thank you for taking the time today. tim: thank you for having me. david: y
i love focusing on the policy stuff, but in the dysfunction in kind of washington between the legislativeh and so forth, i think i can make a bigger difference in the world doing what i'm doing. i appreciate the comment, but i think, yeah, you know, the president is something that, you would love to be president, but not ever run. and that should never happen in our country and so that kind of eliminates me. david: of all the ceos that i know who have run major companies, you are the...
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and i was kind of directionless. i was working in public relations, i had no idea. and i started pushing stories to "the washington post" or washington city paper and others. i liked it, it just was fun. and it's fun, you know, i got a rush from seeing my byline, from people enjoying my work. but i wrote a lot of different stuff. i did a lot of lifestyle stuff. i mean, you can find stuff on the internet. i did a story about when the stairmaster was invented. [laughter] about, no, that's not even the premise. [laughter] the women were complaining that there was a phenomenon called stairmaster butt where their butts were getting big from doing too much stairingmaster. this is in "the washington post," so withhold your judgment. [laughter] but, i mean, i wrote anything. you know, when you're a young freelancer, you'll write anything about any subject. and then i liked it. and then because i knew a lot about politics, i kind of gravitated towards politics. but i got into the business because people were not writing the stories that i wantedded -- wanted to read, and i t
and i was kind of directionless. i was working in public relations, i had no idea. and i started pushing stories to "the washington post" or washington city paper and others. i liked it, it just was fun. and it's fun, you know, i got a rush from seeing my byline, from people enjoying my work. but i wrote a lot of different stuff. i did a lot of lifestyle stuff. i mean, you can find stuff on the internet. i did a story about when the stairmaster was invented. [laughter] about, no,...
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turning towards our house on the hillside i see movement of a different kind of a tall shadows pushing for the current. my brothers are only testing the weather. i imagine another hovering over. pancakes and my father by the back door wasting his steel toed boots. on the highway below the school bus route past. i am only seven but i understand that it is this fact more than other that makes my family difference. don't go to school. dad worries the government will force us to go for the kids because they don't know about us. four of the seven children don't have birth certificates, no medical records because we were born at home and have never seen a doctor or nurse and have no records because the ever set foot in a classroom. when i nine i would be issued a delete certificate of birth at this moment according to the state and federal government, i do not exist. of course i did exist. i've grown up preparing for the days of the abomination. i spent my summers were getting supplies from the world feels my family would continue on unaffected. that is quite an opening. i want to start thei
turning towards our house on the hillside i see movement of a different kind of a tall shadows pushing for the current. my brothers are only testing the weather. i imagine another hovering over. pancakes and my father by the back door wasting his steel toed boots. on the highway below the school bus route past. i am only seven but i understand that it is this fact more than other that makes my family difference. don't go to school. dad worries the government will force us to go for the kids...
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i couldn't. you know? but once we kindy wife is just -- you know, we kind of think in a comedy sense. i'm sure it's the same with you guys. it's like my wife was in an mri for 2 1/2 hours. she came out and i was kind of waiting and she was like, "write down these ideas i have on mris." and i was like, uh, okay. she's always thinking of things. >> jimmy: that's great. that's good. that is what she should have been thinking about at that time. >> it's just -- comedy is a great way to distract and organize your thoughts around severe events. when i was touring with "noble ape," obviously people don't have loved ones that have brain tumors, necessarily, but we all have that medical crisis. we all share those couple of weeks in a hospital where you're just lost and staring and looking at how filthy and disgusting hospitals are. you know what i mean? we all share that. >> jimmy: some of them are, yeah, for sure. it's very funny the stuff that you talk about on the special when it comes to that. i also read this, it sounds wrong
i couldn't. you know? but once we kindy wife is just -- you know, we kind of think in a comedy sense. i'm sure it's the same with you guys. it's like my wife was in an mri for 2 1/2 hours. she came out and i was kind of waiting and she was like, "write down these ideas i have on mris." and i was like, uh, okay. she's always thinking of things. >> jimmy: that's great. that's good. that is what she should have been thinking about at that time. >> it's just -- comedy is a...
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because like it pulled and i kind of looked at it and was like oh, my gosh. didn't -- it was like this. >> i seen her in the water like struggling. her head kind of up. and there was this commotion in the water next to her. >> of course there's reason to be concerned. >> the fire chief was there when the tooth was yanked out of donaldson's leg. this shark was pulled out of the water and officials are testing to see if this tooth belongs to this shark. >> the fact that there were three incidents within a five-hour period, to me, that's strange. >> experts say the shark or sharks were likely feeling for food, no reason for alarm. >> they get a lot of tactile information from their mouth. so their mouth is seeing if it's something they want to eat. we're kind of bony creatures, not that tasty. >> our thanks, but no cause for alarm? they're just feeling for food? with their mouth full of really sharp teeth. that's cause for alarm. >> one attack is cause for alarm. two attacks is -- >> tiger sharks are some of the most aggressive. >> nurse sharks, we've had nurse s
because like it pulled and i kind of looked at it and was like oh, my gosh. didn't -- it was like this. >> i seen her in the water like struggling. her head kind of up. and there was this commotion in the water next to her. >> of course there's reason to be concerned. >> the fire chief was there when the tooth was yanked out of donaldson's leg. this shark was pulled out of the water and officials are testing to see if this tooth belongs to this shark. >> the fact that...
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actually i can't wait for paul ryan to go he is a pretend trump or i can't wait for the midterms but i kind of well actually i met within the administration in the bureaucracy as it were when you mention the u.s. ambassador to nato she's on the record as saying she's never phoned donald trump is it a good relationship there with the u.s. ambassador to nato you know she was just she was appointed last summer it's not really been a big issue. and she'll be playing a big role this week it's going to so i'm sure that they've had strategy meetings i mean what people don't understand about donald trump because he's such a man of action and focuses on problem solving he can't be too bothered with things that are going to be a month down the line he wants to know what he has to deal with now how he's going to deal with it and how it's going to have an impact positively do you think given the talk about his visit to london has been all about the hatred for him personally to resume in just after the big resignations was talking about the importance of the trans-pacific partnership to t v p what is do
actually i can't wait for paul ryan to go he is a pretend trump or i can't wait for the midterms but i kind of well actually i met within the administration in the bureaucracy as it were when you mention the u.s. ambassador to nato she's on the record as saying she's never phoned donald trump is it a good relationship there with the u.s. ambassador to nato you know she was just she was appointed last summer it's not really been a big issue. and she'll be playing a big role this week it's going...