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think it really was i mean i think he like so many americans falls and has foreign involved with. the monic and saudi arabia i don't know asking why but maybe my new. role in my mind is part of it quite clearly it is small amount they are three love it i mean you know all the flag sort of guilt sort of goes dancing around in the palaces i've just never understood but you know but then you know being british i have a sort of different view on it so i think i think it was a part of that he's had a good business relationship but it was all about and here where i do think he's always been serious about helping israel exactly it's been fact it's been been a constant think you know he's always said that he wants jewish tenants in these buildings and that he's employees are like that and when you looked at the ceremony for the handover of jerusalem the embassy mood when it was inaugurated the language used by the american pasta. was very symbolic. talked about. dick and in terms of intense religiosity and those was chosen by
think it really was i mean i think he like so many americans falls and has foreign involved with. the monic and saudi arabia i don't know asking why but maybe my new. role in my mind is part of it quite clearly it is small amount they are three love it i mean you know all the flag sort of guilt sort of goes dancing around in the palaces i've just never understood but you know but then you know being british i have a sort of different view on it so i think i think it was a part of that he's had...
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i don't haven't made out young men. that are all my debts at. i mean i don't what do you want to get i knew. i wanted and we've been like i mean you know. i think i've been around them long. i told them a commoner. although they don't think i'm. right i feel like the right. thing. by them then god you do moonlight toward man of. god. maybe. new now. and not. only do one back and live life. on them. while i'm in woman one that. aliant all my life and one which i'm going through it for a model. for. all god no. one will doubt it all family move then one. by one nothing but believe. in god and. all moon not alone i mean for me when that up bell bottom line. i did bring home i was. the driving a lot of. you doubt me to want even what i wanted to. and you got that you got the whole time i make them into one of them. how i think it's how you want me don't give. me. anything i. want. they you. up and. now i don't know what i'm thinking. see. people only i don't know if you're talking to me i mean. i do have a time to meet him i never we may never have never will be long i know what time i don't know what. we are. going on we know we have been me. had
i don't haven't made out young men. that are all my debts at. i mean i don't what do you want to get i knew. i wanted and we've been like i mean you know. i think i've been around them long. i told them a commoner. although they don't think i'm. right i feel like the right. thing. by them then god you do moonlight toward man of. god. maybe. new now. and not. only do one back and live life. on them. while i'm in woman one that. aliant all my life and one which i'm going through it for a model....
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i don't really see that happening to be honest i mean i think that she would like to manage -- succession but you know we all know what they say about the the best laid plans -- i i think that. note the she's going to lose these elections in in in the coming months and there could be a dynamic there where she's just going. to not be able to steer the party and germany in the direction she would like -- and dash she will be she will be pressured. to to to to step down at some point possibly before the the you know the the the the end of the term are likely before. the end of the term i don't think that these she's going to be able to nominate somebody as her chosen. as successor going going to turn out i think more likely than a green. conservative coalition would be a conservative backlash within the us you do you work. for kind of natural distant disposition anyway. okay thank you all three for joining me here today -- quadrix is a real pleasure some great ideas that we've given you i will try to fix of souls. a watershed for germany bavaria folks that's been a question in our country to
i don't really see that happening to be honest i mean i think that she would like to manage -- succession but you know we all know what they say about the the best laid plans -- i i think that. note the she's going to lose these elections in in in the coming months and there could be a dynamic there where she's just going. to not be able to steer the party and germany in the direction she would like -- and dash she will be she will be pressured. to to to to step down at some point possibly...
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i want to protect our country [inaudible] >> i think he has. i think -- i think they wanted to seaside i am 100 percent. you have been reporting 100,000 people lined up. >> why does cruz need your help. >> i think cruz will be a big factor tonight. he will get up and make a big speech. i'm going to get up and make a great speech. i hope -- most of you going? you are not going? i can't believe you are not going to be there tonight. terrible. >> do you regret lyin' ted. beto o'rourke calling him lyin' ted. you started that. >> beto o'rourke is highly overrated. he must be something a little special. he's not. i thought he got beat badly in the debated. i think he is highly overrated guy. [inaudible] >> ted and i get along very well. very late into the campaign and i said don't worry about it. and then it became very nasty. and then it was over. and when it was over, we have gotten along great. i like ted. was the last one. we actually held a rally together late in the campaign. we're very close. great on tax cuts. we have done great on regulation c
i want to protect our country [inaudible] >> i think he has. i think -- i think they wanted to seaside i am 100 percent. you have been reporting 100,000 people lined up. >> why does cruz need your help. >> i think cruz will be a big factor tonight. he will get up and make a big speech. i'm going to get up and make a great speech. i hope -- most of you going? you are not going? i can't believe you are not going to be there tonight. terrible. >> do you regret lyin' ted....
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or i mean first i mean i agree with with robert in terms of the process and my recommendation was i don't think these confirmation hearings should be televised anymore i think we should be able to hear and read transcripts and actually look at the rule of life like everything is just become so so fanatical and then for brian i wouldn't disagree but i think fox has been more than fair i think to that doctor for it seems very credible and that it's been concerning here's my only issue is here's my issue i don't believe it's a civic duty to hold something for thirty five years and then to come out and refuse to do it in your home state of california i think there's a lot of suspicious things that have been coming out in terms of motive and you have the democratic party coming out there saying well many people are trying to recruit mr haven't i need to run for president here's a guy who represents adult film stars digging up fake news stories left and right and that's going to be the guy to take the lead and it's no surprise because as was just pointed out there's a police report with keith ellison
or i mean first i mean i agree with with robert in terms of the process and my recommendation was i don't think these confirmation hearings should be televised anymore i think we should be able to hear and read transcripts and actually look at the rule of life like everything is just become so so fanatical and then for brian i wouldn't disagree but i think fox has been more than fair i think to that doctor for it seems very credible and that it's been concerning here's my only issue is here's...
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and i think that's not the way to go about getting rid of her under i think i agree with patina but i think a lot of what's happening in the very it's really that. voters don't like hypocrisy and they don't like flip flops and that's happened a lot you know there's been this sort of appeasement. of of you know sort of moving toward mackel and then moving away and then sudah marcus so dental runs the party now and that area. head in is i'm sorry who is the premier and the area he's he's changed course he had a very kind of far right kind of rhetoric and then all of a sudden realize that was back firing in the poll. decided to take a different tack into attack address very upset the person who could benefit from all of this. if things go really south is if the i can now. who is spent a long time german at the very end politician she's kept kind of quiet spend a little bit in the background and if the if the party? gets really upset with both the hoffa and said i think if the ethnic could come out and be the the bavarian party leader. interested one okay matthew was mentioned it's alread
and i think that's not the way to go about getting rid of her under i think i agree with patina but i think a lot of what's happening in the very it's really that. voters don't like hypocrisy and they don't like flip flops and that's happened a lot you know there's been this sort of appeasement. of of you know sort of moving toward mackel and then moving away and then sudah marcus so dental runs the party now and that area. head in is i'm sorry who is the premier and the area he's he's changed...
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i think less. i think twitter is having less a effect on us but i think you're right in every tweet is dissected. i grapple wit the idea of overemotionally -- >> i would like to see your grapple. >> i'm grappling. believe me. every night i grgrapple. ple with the issues. >> i like it. >> vers the hysteria and emotion. >> i think 140 or 280haracters is not a welcome forum for that type of grappling, but it'sce ainly a seductive forum. >> our long show is a very welcome forum. >> it's why i never miss it. what time is it on and what day? >> now -- twitter. on >> yeah, see, >> that's interesting. >> a new movement, me neither. >> no hashtag though, because we're not on twitter. >> you famously walked away from very, very lucrative career on comedy central. people say there was like $50 million left on the table. what was your issue with fame and fortune and publicity? e >> i don't know if my iss with fame and fortune but i do know that the other side o was after i left i didn't think that i would ever work in this capacity again.su and i redefineess for myself. i raised some kids. i had a happy life.
i think less. i think twitter is having less a effect on us but i think you're right in every tweet is dissected. i grapple wit the idea of overemotionally -- >> i would like to see your grapple. >> i'm grappling. believe me. every night i grgrapple. ple with the issues. >> i like it. >> vers the hysteria and emotion. >> i think 140 or 280haracters is not a welcome forum for that type of grappling, but it'sce ainly a seductive forum. >> our long show is a...
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benefits that geo political vision more than for example denmark and your political no i think i think that's true sure i mean i think what runs through a lot of the reports said done over the years is the notion that the so-called unit polar moment which was dominated by the united states after ninety ninety one has run its course and that we're moving towards a multi polar earth russians often want to say no multi centric world and on that score i think many americans would agree so i don't think this comes as a great shock to most americans there are to be sure american experts and american public figures especially who don't agree with this but i would say more people agree with that than distributed you wrote a book on the origins of the ukrainian crisis that some analysts share of asserting that everyone lost from this contest for influence in its eurasia and yet i think there's a growing sense here in russia that moscow has been able to convert the loss of ukraine into something meaningful that it may have lost influence in ukraine but it has gained it somewhere else where's the opposite happened
benefits that geo political vision more than for example denmark and your political no i think i think that's true sure i mean i think what runs through a lot of the reports said done over the years is the notion that the so-called unit polar moment which was dominated by the united states after ninety ninety one has run its course and that we're moving towards a multi polar earth russians often want to say no multi centric world and on that score i think many americans would agree so i don't...
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we're going to pick up at sepang i does my daughter my first born i i i think and i'm not i think i believe that of god in a good job with i think that to my daughter. who was she is one person who. never disappointed. those elders being chosen to say would you measure and choose the fifteen may. be is that of other. right i've been doing you go to school. well you think. that feeling now or did you come i must give those reasons for the . man with yeah and by oh god what else you need to dog him things i've not. said no man. those are my all springs male or female has been a wife there's no person old one to be in a relationship with absent. and i was for ever not at home so the message is sent of because they can. between the two of you. we always have the in the best into us off. as long as long. in the situation that i'm in it's better that i don't live this. makes me feel. good. and therefore you eat these are numbers you got for didn't want to meet them at the time of the moment and you know not to be put on to guy rundle. my son and. i said i call it a little i'm not a loser and. we
we're going to pick up at sepang i does my daughter my first born i i i think and i'm not i think i believe that of god in a good job with i think that to my daughter. who was she is one person who. never disappointed. those elders being chosen to say would you measure and choose the fifteen may. be is that of other. right i've been doing you go to school. well you think. that feeling now or did you come i must give those reasons for the . man with yeah and by oh god what else you need to dog...
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even when my family is like, i don't know if you should say that, i say i have done the work, i gave you the preview. and but, it is hard. i think because now i have a son that is seven and he is like, he listened to one of my cds where i was doing a very angry poem and he said mommy, why were you so angry? so now i'm having to explain, had not even thought about what would i do want to become a mother and how would i explain my thoughts about colonialism and racism and all of that. but that is just the work of what you do as a parent. and this is who i am. and for him, want to leave a legacy of truth and honesty and being who you are. so i do it with as much humility but also standing firm in my voice. because my parents are the ones that gave me my first voice. and even though sometimes they would prefer that i don't have a very loud voice, [laughter] i think they love me anyway. [applause] >> you is give me the good transitions to go on to with the next question but, because the novelist -- smith has said you did it mother is inherently somehow a threat to creativity is just absurd. and all of our panelists or mothers. >> act
even when my family is like, i don't know if you should say that, i say i have done the work, i gave you the preview. and but, it is hard. i think because now i have a son that is seven and he is like, he listened to one of my cds where i was doing a very angry poem and he said mommy, why were you so angry? so now i'm having to explain, had not even thought about what would i do want to become a mother and how would i explain my thoughts about colonialism and racism and all of that. but that is...
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i meant by that. [laughter] >> not a bar or anything. look, i think -- ifor both election night and election eve. not staying out night or working all night. but i think the other piece is your relationship with the candidate and how that relationship grows. for those of you who want to be candidates someday or a manager someday, it's a very weird relationship because you're trying to divide this person what is an experience that, if they haven't done it before, there's no way of knowing what is to come. and you're on television talking about yourself, and then somebody comes in and brings up every piece oflity laundry you everred had. -- dirty landry you everred had. i've had great relationships with candidates and i've had relationships where you can't wait for the election to be over. and that's a challenge. >> if i can piggyback on that, somebody said something to me that trust is earned and not given. so as a new manager, you know, you're a new manager, maybe the second time you've done this, yeah, i know everything, you know? so i'm an expert. you ha
i meant by that. [laughter] >> not a bar or anything. look, i think -- ifor both election night and election eve. not staying out night or working all night. but i think the other piece is your relationship with the candidate and how that relationship grows. for those of you who want to be candidates someday or a manager someday, it's a very weird relationship because you're trying to divide this person what is an experience that, if they haven't done it before, there's no way of knowing...
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i completely reject. christopher what would you say to that. i mean i tend to disagree i think i mean the press i mean if you just look at the headlines the narratives the way things are covered the president trumps credit here's a here's a guy who's been attacked from every six every which angle leading up to the election rippy at war with republicans with democrats anyone because people are so distrustful of the establishment of media and know the way things are covered and every single day it's a hit piece on him every single day it's negative media coverage and i think it's finally backfired whether it's c.n.n. people crawling into potholes and pretending like this courtroom it's worse than it is it's just it's become so ridiculous it's real i know i know it i know and so. so i just. didn't tell me about it i live in russia and i watch with c.n.n. and then most of the season it's about i didn't mean it that well good fiction no bad fiction i would say what i. had brought i just got bryan in and jump in because you're the odd man out because heads when you when you have a pr
i completely reject. christopher what would you say to that. i mean i tend to disagree i think i mean the press i mean if you just look at the headlines the narratives the way things are covered the president trumps credit here's a here's a guy who's been attacked from every six every which angle leading up to the election rippy at war with republicans with democrats anyone because people are so distrustful of the establishment of media and know the way things are covered and every single day...
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and guys who said, hey, listen, i drank, too. i don't think i anything, but i'm scared to death somebody's going to come up and say that i did. you know, that's just the fact of now. but i think a guy of high character would get up and say, you know, listen, i drank. a lot of people drank. sometimes i drank too much. i don't think i did anything wrong. i don't think it's in character to do the things that these women are claiming i did. but you know what, if i did, i feel awful about it. you know, i'm sorry and i wish there was something i could do. but, you know, he doesn't say that. >> jamie roche, appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. >> with me now, david gergen, kirsten powers, jeffrey toobin and michael caputo. david, i'm wondering, you know, he's clearly saying based on what he saw his freshman year living in the same room with brett kavanaugh, judge kavanaugh wasn't truthful under oath describing his drinking and the terms he was using. does that matter at this point? >> unfortunately, it may not matter as much as it should. i t
and guys who said, hey, listen, i drank, too. i don't think i anything, but i'm scared to death somebody's going to come up and say that i did. you know, that's just the fact of now. but i think a guy of high character would get up and say, you know, listen, i drank. a lot of people drank. sometimes i drank too much. i don't think i did anything wrong. i don't think it's in character to do the things that these women are claiming i did. but you know what, if i did, i feel awful about it. you...
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i wonder what al's thinking right now. geez >> i don't know. >> he's thinking, i wish i had asked about alphabet >> love it >> another questionorge in delaware lee, what's your view on dow dupont you own it >> it's a decent-sized position and i intend to own it we think the split up will be salutory, skand we expect some multiple repurchases it's basically trading at about 11 times earnings. attractive for what it is and he's a doer. he's a shaker. he wants to get things done and he'll get them done. >> this is like what tyco initially went down. and then you saw the form and you started realizing, wait a second, there's a lot here, but it's been hurt by china. ed breen, who was from the neighboring school district, has been right almost all of his life about things that i've seen lee, you have taught me, some people are worth betting on, if they have the right assets and breen, i think, fits that profile of who you like >> i know him. we got to be great friends >> so another question, and this is on a stock that late july you gave us a as a new idea, was largo resources, okay? angelo in toronto wants to know if you're still
i wonder what al's thinking right now. geez >> i don't know. >> he's thinking, i wish i had asked about alphabet >> love it >> another questionorge in delaware lee, what's your view on dow dupont you own it >> it's a decent-sized position and i intend to own it we think the split up will be salutory, skand we expect some multiple repurchases it's basically trading at about 11 times earnings. attractive for what it is and he's a doer. he's a shaker. he wants to get...
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i mean i think it's political no question about it i mean the problem the the the problem or the challenge has been there for you know almost thirty years so why didn't happen though i think persian course or political advantage to himself but then you know he said from their point of view i suppose the normal politician. but it's clearly led to the to the elections next year i don't think there's any doubt about it now six months before the elections ukraine already has five declared and more than a dozen of presumed presidential candidates many of whom have higher approval ratings than the incumbent president do you think the specter of the so-called russian aggression that person could definitely relies on politically speaking it can't tame the should only vibrant political competition in that country i think you give him an edge and i think he has an edge also from the fact that he's held this office for five years and things are so unstable and so unsettled in ukraine that people will. you know coalesce around a leader who can provide a measure of stability that's essentially what hap
i mean i think it's political no question about it i mean the problem the the the problem or the challenge has been there for you know almost thirty years so why didn't happen though i think persian course or political advantage to himself but then you know he said from their point of view i suppose the normal politician. but it's clearly led to the to the elections next year i don't think there's any doubt about it now six months before the elections ukraine already has five declared and more...
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lead but i think it's more than those. i think this will probably be a surprise some of you will russian view us but i think you know there are there is a shift in values taking place more white not just the sense of. community coming back the sense that a state needs to be in charge of community but different sense of sort of so for being so routine. is not just about borders and border police so over and t. is is about thinking so for and being so from and when i heard mr putin talk about you know we are robust we will not give in it's the difference between the even a state which is not as well on doors rich as its opponent can still prevail because its people are robust and alert and thinking as opposed to a state that may be richer but who sent its people to sleep a long time ago and that makes a difference it's a different sort of self and a different sort of idea in the winds up with the region is an important change you know it is composed modernist thought is really invaded in the even into an international relation
lead but i think it's more than those. i think this will probably be a surprise some of you will russian view us but i think you know there are there is a shift in values taking place more white not just the sense of. community coming back the sense that a state needs to be in charge of community but different sense of sort of so for being so routine. is not just about borders and border police so over and t. is is about thinking so for and being so from and when i heard mr putin talk about you...
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i think. the united states and i think trump understands that. this is exactly what was driving his kind of commentary on the. killing so. i think that's going to change the status quo of america's policy i mean if we consider both possible. it is the crown prince who is behind the murder or second it is somebody who is strong enough and powerful enough in saudi arabia to you challenge him in such a way that makes saudi arabia inherently dangerous. to put any bets on when she thinks this is something we've seen the policy we've seen the. kidnapping of. has been explained by geo political or geo strategic interest this is something very different in a way that it is extremely brazen i mean whoever thought of this crime definitely could have. and other political shenanigans of a really feeding is. political thinking and i really fitting into his personal vendettas and he thinks that if geopolitically he's allowed to do so much has given so much space domestically ordinary saudis he can do the same but it's not exactly a domestic situation first and
i think. the united states and i think trump understands that. this is exactly what was driving his kind of commentary on the. killing so. i think that's going to change the status quo of america's policy i mean if we consider both possible. it is the crown prince who is behind the murder or second it is somebody who is strong enough and powerful enough in saudi arabia to you challenge him in such a way that makes saudi arabia inherently dangerous. to put any bets on when she thinks this is...
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every time i come down the hill into padstow and look across the estuary i think, "this is where i wante i would love to spend all my life there, i would get bored. but as a place to spend most of my childhood and most of my adult life, it's just my spiritual home, really. it's very difficult to sort of put your finger on what's so special about it. i suppose it's always because it's this peninsula jutting out into the atlantic, it's a bit cut off from the rest of the world and we all like to think of it as being cut off. we like this idea that you keep still bumping into cornish people who have never been across the tamar, the river that separates cornwall from devon. i mean, that's really good. it's lovely, in this sort of mad world that people still feel so rooted in such a place. and the fact that although i have lived there for over a0 years, i will never be considered a local. you know, no chance of that. did you find the business side of it quite tricky? because there is a lot of, you know, those people who love to create in the kitchen, and then actually making the finances add
every time i come down the hill into padstow and look across the estuary i think, "this is where i wante i would love to spend all my life there, i would get bored. but as a place to spend most of my childhood and most of my adult life, it's just my spiritual home, really. it's very difficult to sort of put your finger on what's so special about it. i suppose it's always because it's this peninsula jutting out into the atlantic, it's a bit cut off from the rest of the world and we all like...
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think i think i did you buy me a good product i want you back the next article about you but i don't have the up with the book. you think i didn't want to. thank my fellow a few deciding for they visit me. it is not easy to abandon an organization that is especially risking your life. so in this to be used in the web what does that leave. we've achieved a lot and i think we've done enough it would be very difficult to quintin you for i'm not mad because we don't have the funds would you mind then i just. we need. one of the for. the pipe soft. cheek he. has got scared. five. suspects. eight cell phones. one of them out. of most congress. ok. guess about it one day with the intervention of course good some other to come along and assist us in c. on the good that we had to pull. out of. the awful stuff and. well. not only. on the part of our you some of. us. here visited the city kept it going by seven to nine months can judge description was in my head of any injuries there was a dent. in russia's a problem i think the best thing we will
think i think i did you buy me a good product i want you back the next article about you but i don't have the up with the book. you think i didn't want to. thank my fellow a few deciding for they visit me. it is not easy to abandon an organization that is especially risking your life. so in this to be used in the web what does that leave. we've achieved a lot and i think we've done enough it would be very difficult to quintin you for i'm not mad because we don't have the funds would you mind...
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i don't think that anyone finds the story credible. i think that holds true of the president himself. but ihink the challenge that we face, and maybe i'm getting ahead of ourselves, i think the challenge is how do we thread o o o o the needle in terms of oo o protecting our interests in the o middle east and at the same time eye standing up for the values that we have as a country. and i think that the administration could do worse than to go back and study carefully what the first president bush did after the massacre at tiananmen square in beijing in 1989. he was the first head of state to impose sanctions on the chinese government to show how much we disapproved of what they had done. but at the same time sent emissaries to the government, then deputy secretary of state larry eagleburger and brent scowcroft to talk to the leadership in beijing, tell them why we were doing what we were doing, why we had to do what we were doing, but that we wanted to keep the strategic relationship still on track. >> but is that really threading the needle, or is that trying to have your cake and eat it,
i don't think that anyone finds the story credible. i think that holds true of the president himself. but ihink the challenge that we face, and maybe i'm getting ahead of ourselves, i think the challenge is how do we thread o o o o the needle in terms of oo o protecting our interests in the o middle east and at the same time eye standing up for the values that we have as a country. and i think that the administration could do worse than to go back and study carefully what the first president...
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i want the personal connection there, and i want a format in a store that aids that. lemonis: i think i have a video of what the chicago store looks like right now. let me see if i have this. lady: oh... oh, my god. oh, my god. where's the bar? lemonis: the bar is gone. lady: this makes my heart hurt to watch it. 10 years of, like, that store being the way it was, and, um...it's just hard. lemonis: i'm intentionally changing things to the extreme so that it feels like a new day. -i'm doing it on purpose. -lady: yeah. lemonis: the bar's taking up valuable display space for tables and racks that will allow us to sell more merchandise. lady: it's a process, like everything else -- the letting-go piece. lemonis: today, i'm meeting lady and tasha back at the san francisco store. i wanted to find out how they did with all that extra inventory we set up. so, the stuff that came from chicago -- what's happened to sales? amy: they went up. it's like a $16,000 difference. lemonis: the wall looks a little better. amy: it does look better. tasha: okay, so, one, i wanted to let you know who did th
i want the personal connection there, and i want a format in a store that aids that. lemonis: i think i have a video of what the chicago store looks like right now. let me see if i have this. lady: oh... oh, my god. oh, my god. where's the bar? lemonis: the bar is gone. lady: this makes my heart hurt to watch it. 10 years of, like, that store being the way it was, and, um...it's just hard. lemonis: i'm intentionally changing things to the extreme so that it feels like a new day. -i'm doing it...
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i think. and i think it's likely that he's going to stay in power i think you'll have to show that he was undermined but he will i think you'll be kind of geopolitical geopolitical ventures and. your reference earlier on. in the desert i think was designed in part to facilitate brawl in the future. of that country you mentioned that a number of companies had to pull out under the pressure from the public which kind of shifted the spotlight onto the very relatively small russian delegation there do you think it was wise on the part of the russians. rather than pull out. i think it was was a lot of chinese a lot of a lot of. americans still came. i think. for a businessman to pull out of an event where a lot of money is at stake. at the moment. between business. doing business and social stuff human rights all of the. values and that's ok that's business as business now you wrote before that the russian relations are highly come. mentalizing beach is another word for saying that they're extremely extremely complicated and president putin made it clear that he's not going to throw what has been so pain
i think. and i think it's likely that he's going to stay in power i think you'll have to show that he was undermined but he will i think you'll be kind of geopolitical geopolitical ventures and. your reference earlier on. in the desert i think was designed in part to facilitate brawl in the future. of that country you mentioned that a number of companies had to pull out under the pressure from the public which kind of shifted the spotlight onto the very relatively small russian delegation there...
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i think it's going to be. i think they wanted to see that i'm on his side and i am 100%. we have -- i mean, you people have been reporting, over 100,000 people. they lined up two days ago and it's very exciting. >> but why does ted cruz need your help? >> oh, i think ted will be a big factor tonight. he's going to get up, he's going to make a great speech. i'm going to get up, i'm going to make a great speech. are most of you going? you're not going? i can't believe it. you're not going to be there tonight. that's terrible. [ inaudible question ] >> beto o'rourke is now calling him lyin' ted. you started that. >> i think beto o'rourke is highly overrated. when i heard about him, i thought he must be something special, he's not. i think he's a highly overrated guy. [ inaudible question ] say it? >> have you buried the hatchet with senator cruz? >> oh, i have. ted and i get along very well. very late into the campaign, i said, don't worry about it, it's only a question of time, and then it became very nasty, and then it was over. and when it was over, we've gotten along grea
i think it's going to be. i think they wanted to see that i'm on his side and i am 100%. we have -- i mean, you people have been reporting, over 100,000 people. they lined up two days ago and it's very exciting. >> but why does ted cruz need your help? >> oh, i think ted will be a big factor tonight. he's going to get up, he's going to make a great speech. i'm going to get up, i'm going to make a great speech. are most of you going? you're not going? i can't believe it. you're not...
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think that means? >> i want to know what you think it means. nobody cares what i think. >> i'm interested because i thought it was very clear. >> it is clear. i want you to say it. >> i think it was a moment of absolute empathy between one female body that had just gone through the physical and emotional marathon that is labor to another female body and i don't care who she is, another female body who has just gone through the same thing. and i think in that moment viscerally i understood what our culture was telling all of us to do, her in an extreme way, but all of us to do, was to hide our truth. and it made me -- and it's imprinted on my mind because it really made that message clear. >> you have a daughter. >> i do. >> so, obviously, this is really important for your daughter, for the next generation. you are right in the middle of the me too moment. do you think things are getting better in relation to all these things you're talking about? >> i think we have to continue the conversation. i do not think it is going to be easy. i think you release a book, lik
think that means? >> i want to know what you think it means. nobody cares what i think. >> i'm interested because i thought it was very clear. >> it is clear. i want you to say it. >> i think it was a moment of absolute empathy between one female body that had just gone through the physical and emotional marathon that is labor to another female body and i don't care who she is, another female body who has just gone through the same thing. and i think in that moment...
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>> well, i think i agree something has to give. but i think it's a little sooner than guy thinks of starting with earnings we have the elevated levels of equities, have having to have better earnings. the bar is medium high already that makes me a little bit nervous. starting to looking at the vix buy additional prosecution in probably but i didn't sell anything today. >> when the earnings calls come around they're looking out to 2019 you think a ceo is going out there with the unknown of the tariffs, unknown of the rising rates, unknown of oil prices where they are high compared do last year pb they are going out saying we know we are earning that 2019. or do they give themselves a little leeway. >> we know which management are conservative and which are not process. you think of the comments in the context of that. when you think about the uncertainty around trade we are getting the comments seeing in the fed regional surveys see going from companies on the calls the dollar quietly moved 2% in the last four or five days as well pl
>> well, i think i agree something has to give. but i think it's a little sooner than guy thinks of starting with earnings we have the elevated levels of equities, have having to have better earnings. the bar is medium high already that makes me a little bit nervous. starting to looking at the vix buy additional prosecution in probably but i didn't sell anything today. >> when the earnings calls come around they're looking out to 2019 you think a ceo is going out there with the...
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i find favorable in both parties. i usually tend to vote with my conscience. but this time, i think i am voting for who i think will have the moral high ground. >> i think i would like to see congress go to the democrats. just to see a change in values and view. and try that for a while. i am not sure if that is going to matter. but i would like to see a change. democrat, i would like to see my party take control of congress. i think if the congress changes hands, and democrats are in charge, we will have policies that are more prounion, pro-life, pro-environment, and a very necessary check on an erratic and unreliable white house. voices from the state, part of c-span's 50 capitals tour. former first lady barbara bush died this past april. next on "the presidency," her son and 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush, introduces a panel of speakers who reminisce about his mother. she was only the second woman in history to be married to one american president and the mother of another. the george w. bush presidential center in dallas texas hosted this 45-minute event. >>
i find favorable in both parties. i usually tend to vote with my conscience. but this time, i think i am voting for who i think will have the moral high ground. >> i think i would like to see congress go to the democrats. just to see a change in values and view. and try that for a while. i am not sure if that is going to matter. but i would like to see a change. democrat, i would like to see my party take control of congress. i think if the congress changes hands, and democrats are in...
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>> i think they would've in 2016. i think the climate was perfect for someone like me except we got the guy who starve the apprentice and 100% name id and it's hard to run against. i think we all get caught up in fake news. despite all the history to the contrary nothing in america's permanent. that's why america is so great. america is constantly evolving. the reason we are is that people are allowed to speak and say whatever they want. we are constantly changing. i think the republican party as it is today will not be the same two years from now or four years from now. the same way that bill bradley, let me tell you something, bill bradley could not get arrested in today's democratic party. he is so moderate. >> the same could be said for reagan. >> right. but you just want to bring up republicans but let me tell you something, what we have in the democratic party speaking of right now the fact that bernie sanders is the thought leader in the democratic party nationally. that's frightening, he's a socialist. if you th
>> i think they would've in 2016. i think the climate was perfect for someone like me except we got the guy who starve the apprentice and 100% name id and it's hard to run against. i think we all get caught up in fake news. despite all the history to the contrary nothing in america's permanent. that's why america is so great. america is constantly evolving. the reason we are is that people are allowed to speak and say whatever they want. we are constantly changing. i think the republican...
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i haven't quite decided that yet, i am still in it for a while. i don't really have time to thinki was taking a couple of college classes earlier this year and now i can't because i'm still travelling and doing so much. but maybe work with foster kids, or do something what professional sports. i haven't decided yet. you are a role model now. people listen to you. so you do have to be a bit more careful about what to what to say on twitter. being a professional athlete we always have to watch for that. so that part was nothing new. but it is still a lot more eyes on you so you have to watch out. but before, i feel like being on the us team we always had to be a little careful. and despite what has been a difficult and traumatic few years for her and her sport, simone biles still has a hopeful message to the younger generation of american gymnasts. the young girls she inspires, trains with and eventually the ones who will take her crown. i hope they see the fun in the sport and they can reallyjust enjoy and embrace those moments. and really whatever happens, happens. you don't have
i haven't quite decided that yet, i am still in it for a while. i don't really have time to thinki was taking a couple of college classes earlier this year and now i can't because i'm still travelling and doing so much. but maybe work with foster kids, or do something what professional sports. i haven't decided yet. you are a role model now. people listen to you. so you do have to be a bit more careful about what to what to say on twitter. being a professional athlete we always have to watch...
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i was too angry i would not be taken seriously. i would sound hysterical and radical. from some of the writing did 15 years ago, it was not very good. like mild pop feminism. when i think about the comments that i got back then. a lot of them were rooted in you sound like a crazy, you know, sex-starved woman who is just mad because men don't like you. when i was writing pop commentary about paris hilton, the response automatically was you're too angry for me to take you seriously, even when i was covering up that anger with jokes and a general good cheer. >> watch sunday night at 9:00 >> what sunday night at 9:00 eastern. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and other historic places to learn about american history. next, we visit alexandria, virginia, to see civil war related sites where women worked as nurses and aided communities of newly freed slaves. rachel: the national women's history museum is dedicated to ensuring that the distinctive
i was too angry i would not be taken seriously. i would sound hysterical and radical. from some of the writing did 15 years ago, it was not very good. like mild pop feminism. when i think about the comments that i got back then. a lot of them were rooted in you sound like a crazy, you know, sex-starved woman who is just mad because men don't like you. when i was writing pop commentary about paris hilton, the response automatically was you're too angry for me to take you seriously, even when i...
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i am trying to do that. i don't expect to be completely successful. i think the forces of the generations of poverty and hunger for success is too insurmountable but i do see in my personal case i was working as hard as the entrepreneurs my company funded and only when i got sick did i realize that all the money and fame cannot buy back my health or the love of my family so i came to realization by facing death and i wanted to share that experience with the people -- those people who were listening. >> the book is called "ai superpowers, china, silicon valley and the new world order. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, harry. >> what an interesting experience he has in his personal life and in his professional endeavors. the former president of google china aai-fu-lee. thanks for watching amanpour and company on pbs and join us again next time. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of amanpour & company. when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels she had bigger dreams and those dreams were on the water -- a river specifically. multiple rivers that
i am trying to do that. i don't expect to be completely successful. i think the forces of the generations of poverty and hunger for success is too insurmountable but i do see in my personal case i was working as hard as the entrepreneurs my company funded and only when i got sick did i realize that all the money and fame cannot buy back my health or the love of my family so i came to realization by facing death and i wanted to share that experience with the people -- those people who were...
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i think i agree with supervisor yee in his comments in that i think part of this discussion came up in land use committee, as well. i don't think it hurts the study, the single-family home issue, and whether you go that way or not, i think we should analyze it. i totally understand why you'd want to take the previous clause out. that is fine with me, that we'll disagree on that point, but i would say, again, as per the discussion, i would love for the second clause words to remain as-is, and i also, as has been stated many times, don't know that we as a policy body will actually be able to craft whatever local measure will pass. certainly, i wish we could, but i think it will probably be in the hands of folks who will bring it directly to the ballot, so in that case, that is why i wanted to in committee put in lines 11 and 12 just given the district that i represent. >> president cohen: thank you. supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: yeah, i guess as i sit here at this particular moment, i am not particularly inclined to think the city ought to be imposing rent control on sin
i think i agree with supervisor yee in his comments in that i think part of this discussion came up in land use committee, as well. i don't think it hurts the study, the single-family home issue, and whether you go that way or not, i think we should analyze it. i totally understand why you'd want to take the previous clause out. that is fine with me, that we'll disagree on that point, but i would say, again, as per the discussion, i would love for the second clause words to remain as-is, and i...
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think it was risky? >> i didn't think about it, i didn't think about it before i did it. >> reporter: what do you think now? >> i regret doing it. >> do you think i want to shoot an 11-year-old? >> reporter: officer casicco said it's the closest he has ever come to shooting but not shooting his weapon. a close call that saved a life. dean reynolds, cbs news, columbus. >> still ahead here tonight, new cases of a rare when i was shopping fothe choice was easy. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. excuse me... winner!t it'sot the. hi! geico has licensed agents who i can reach 24/7. great savings and round the clock service?nn. yay me! oh, hi! good luck. switch to geico®. it's a win-win. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by t
think it was risky? >> i didn't think about it, i didn't think about it before i did it. >> reporter: what do you think now? >> i regret doing it. >> do you think i want to shoot an 11-year-old? >> reporter: officer casicco said it's the closest he has ever come to shooting but not shooting his weapon. a close call that saved a life. dean reynolds, cbs news, columbus. >> still ahead here tonight, new cases of a rare when i was shopping fothe choice was easy....
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i think south dakota. brian how do you see them coming. i think john is probably right about the senate i think the senate is probably safely in republican hands plus he's right i think they do have a chance of maybe flipping a seat or two when you look in west virginia with joe manchin but if i had to if i had to go with conventional wisdom and with polling right now in the house i'd say the house's leaning heavily towards democrats retaking the house but again larry it all depends on who votes we saw plenty of polling in two thousand and sixteen and the end result did not exactly match up with the polling in fact despite all the pundits we don't know. john some reports of attorney general jeff sessions resigning after the midterms you think bennell have a. i don't know i mean we're we keep having this discussion about jeff sessions frankly at this point i don't think it matters i think you know the american people are focused on the economy and how great it is jeff sessions has been a non-factor in the major issues like the russia investig
i think south dakota. brian how do you see them coming. i think john is probably right about the senate i think the senate is probably safely in republican hands plus he's right i think they do have a chance of maybe flipping a seat or two when you look in west virginia with joe manchin but if i had to if i had to go with conventional wisdom and with polling right now in the house i'd say the house's leaning heavily towards democrats retaking the house but again larry it all depends on who...
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i think i should be focusing on other people and so i don't really think about it. i just do stuff. >> you do stuff. >> and i hope that some of the stuff that i do winds up helping other people. and if i do that, and somebody says that my funeral he was a good man a good and decent man then i feel like that's a good life. >> you know his widow lawyer even powell job is addressing a key issue of our time which is the press and how to support the press she used a lot of her money to buy the atlantic to try to revive that. we see jeff bezos has done that with the "washington post". how do you assess that. >> i love lawyer even and i love steve. and i applaud all the work she does with emerson collective, which is sort of the -- her organization. she is working on everything from climate change to education, focusing on the news as you just said, and so many other things that are immigration that were so important. to our times. and i -- i applaud her for doing that. >> i could send there, tim but i want to ask you one more question. >> yes. >> apple park. >> huge. >> hu
i think i should be focusing on other people and so i don't really think about it. i just do stuff. >> you do stuff. >> and i hope that some of the stuff that i do winds up helping other people. and if i do that, and somebody says that my funeral he was a good man a good and decent man then i feel like that's a good life. >> you know his widow lawyer even powell job is addressing a key issue of our time which is the press and how to support the press she used a lot of her...
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think they i mean i think i think i think you know once they started calling once they started knowing their our names and started feeling like we were part of their daily life i think they opened up in a way that they wouldn't have had we just met them and filmed our report right away and we really wanted to make that effort to try and understand their conditions before we reported on. the children and they tell us that they were beat how common is that we know there aren't any specific statistics on violence that syrian children on the streets of beirut experience there are specifics that these but i think there was a survey by the international rescue committee from a couple of years back that say up to sixty percent of the children that they surveyed do experience violence on the streets with the particular case of all men in use if. i saw them experience violence myself if i was very little violence of course the way that the passers by treat them with they're completely desensitized to the fact that they're children so they would push them they would call them names when w
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so again, sometimes i concentrate on what do i think -- where can i make a difference today? but also keep the debate alive because i think some of the work i have may not realize progress for several congresses, if not a generation. but i don't see a whole lot of appetite in trying to return it. >> one more. yes. wait for the mike, please, and identify yourself. >> joe, unaffiliated. was there ever like any serious attention paid to studying the extent and role of regulatory for barrons to large commercial banks during the banking crisis? the reason i ask is over 2008, you might have noticed that banks like citi failed to recognize a lot of losses that were known and were probably required by the accounting standards. and this is kind of a standard procedure of bank regulators. and the reason it strikes me as important is that had these losses been contemporaneously recognized, banks like citi would have been forced to recapitalize in more forgiving private markets and you wouldn't have had the entire t.a.r.p. situation that you did. >> sounds like a great question for somebo
so again, sometimes i concentrate on what do i think -- where can i make a difference today? but also keep the debate alive because i think some of the work i have may not realize progress for several congresses, if not a generation. but i don't see a whole lot of appetite in trying to return it. >> one more. yes. wait for the mike, please, and identify yourself. >> joe, unaffiliated. was there ever like any serious attention paid to studying the extent and role of regulatory for...
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think i would not have taken thejob was not i think i would not havehe job if was not i think i would not have taken thejob if i did not feel he was there. with the men at the moment, they feel is not quite up to where they want to go to. there is a real hunger. that is the thing i really enjoy the most. stepping into this role, they are ready and they wa nt to this role, they are ready and they want to explore their boundaries are. we're going to give it a good go. thing was meant to link commonwealth bronze earlier this year. now with an olympic champion cultural board, they will be targeting the title tokyo 2020. nick hope, bbc news. that's just about it for sportsday. champions league matches five live final score, red button or online, on the day the bbc announced those changes to the sports personality of the year show, the shortlist not announced until the night, we thought we'd leave you with the kind of people we'll be looking for. goodbye. the sports personality of the year 1959, i promise you that he oi’ the year 1959, i promise you that he
think i would not have taken thejob was not i think i would not havehe job if was not i think i would not have taken thejob if i did not feel he was there. with the men at the moment, they feel is not quite up to where they want to go to. there is a real hunger. that is the thing i really enjoy the most. stepping into this role, they are ready and they wa nt to this role, they are ready and they want to explore their boundaries are. we're going to give it a good go. thing was meant to link...
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how about this phrase i see last yeah i think not the first time what is amazing after the first time i guess is you're not. on the list came up after the bombing at the marathon bombing. but i do know that there was a whole box of strong i don't think came. from one of them is what's what's going on and it means that. we like look up the breach of the time terry. things like that like one other point when you feel it's all around i mean i guess that i'm told in terms of my what's going on here i don't feel like that right now my grandfather had been up for it and he just had like so much right to talk about the american flag or american like that that's happening right now very we need to not feel like when they need it that's their part that you're here because you know any other place you stand they got to meet with me to get a i don't want to train i felt much you know rock and you know on that day yeah like a lot of talk like him. after. all this went down the trains were running they kept the trains running to let people get out of there yes. and there were like law enforcement wi
how about this phrase i see last yeah i think not the first time what is amazing after the first time i guess is you're not. on the list came up after the bombing at the marathon bombing. but i do know that there was a whole box of strong i don't think came. from one of them is what's what's going on and it means that. we like look up the breach of the time terry. things like that like one other point when you feel it's all around i mean i guess that i'm told in terms of my what's going on here...