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no i think that how you how barry how. do you says how do you says how. do you want to show you the most out who john steel bob will quit you on that adam will go if you can charm. the love back. what i put on the map. mother there is an atom into the not usual shit never wrong way to. kodak's and cement his own. huntin fenosa c.i.i. ha the tea leaves the only thing. they want they are no. no you go cool go go go go look. all the doubtful. yards on the. tissue which is a. new song says andrea. when i. told listeners on the edge of the u.k. yeah and i think yeah i'd tend not to i'm new to natural saying that before don't try now do you for not a. fan if it was for you should it is actual financial milk for tots skirts. least. financial you going. to sound wishes he joined what was she. chen's how why did she come to our humble event held up the candle to blow up michael jenner will. hand her life was sincere and should be our all this attention i'm getting now and nothing to do with luck is definitely. a good education though you'll lose she will those tha
no i think that how you how barry how. do you says how do you says how. do you want to show you the most out who john steel bob will quit you on that adam will go if you can charm. the love back. what i put on the map. mother there is an atom into the not usual shit never wrong way to. kodak's and cement his own. huntin fenosa c.i.i. ha the tea leaves the only thing. they want they are no. no you go cool go go go go look. all the doubtful. yards on the. tissue which is a. new song says andrea....
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no i think that how you how barry how. do you says how do you says how. do you wash who john steel bob will play you and i don't know what you can jam. no matter. what i put on the map. mother this is i'm not coming to an out. usually shoot a new gun wait and watch. kodak's and cement his phone. how did santos and cia aha. yeah they want they are you. know you go quote go go go go look. up to a odds on. tisha which is a. new. bin when i. saw this is on the to the u.k. yeah and i think the ad tends to natural seen that before don't try now do you for not. found it was for you should it is an actual financial mill for top skirts. financial you going. to sound wishes he joined what was she just chen's how why did she go to. cut up the candle to blow up my job with a. man like you should sue me i should get out all this attention i'm getting now and nothing to do with luck is definitely. a good educational. little shield those that hold a higher burden on the years that hold you know was never a basho try though. that have kind of hung on one of the tomato pl
no i think that how you how barry how. do you says how do you says how. do you wash who john steel bob will play you and i don't know what you can jam. no matter. what i put on the map. mother this is i'm not coming to an out. usually shoot a new gun wait and watch. kodak's and cement his phone. how did santos and cia aha. yeah they want they are you. know you go quote go go go go look. up to a odds on. tisha which is a. new. bin when i. saw this is on the to the u.k. yeah and i think the ad...
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how how how. how how how how how how how how how how how. how how how how how how how how. how how how how. how. the. governor of the move in was a bit hip the other day. the 2 of us alone school the school door that went out to him this is a letter that had them look at this alone so enough he had some. not all of this is a little bit ahead of the head of the center war and the elude him up in debt to the subcommittee that is. the is going to smear. the smiting and it had nothing else going on to just see that to be a hoax and just see. some of the oh there was this then to the other woman has said that they just said that instead of the not enough. to say that you look so that our peak. when you would have relief from the will not the woman who got killed the how the funding and the blood with. the let alone. the motive to how did it get under she sure. is the mother of the artist called out to you just a movie was a mock up will call a lot of money don't ask too much guess it was a decision of oh you know good guess who won even a lot of the how do you should love it was
how how how. how how how how how how how how how how how. how how how how how how how how. how how how how. how. the. governor of the move in was a bit hip the other day. the 2 of us alone school the school door that went out to him this is a letter that had them look at this alone so enough he had some. not all of this is a little bit ahead of the head of the center war and the elude him up in debt to the subcommittee that is. the is going to smear. the smiting and it had nothing else going on...
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know how does a massive.attack you would you be american going to turn them if you can see golden problem of going to have them. look there's a constant look about him and he saw the dog. just call. me mr mundus on the luminescence throw a bonus and say that i was. the narrative is you know you're not talking there be executive or know what. mechanical fixing. and. have done. with it from central to the core of i'm. not a mythical not that i. had the little. group muffler she wanted that they want x. number one here and how we should not think. how the. mother. brother is going to buy that. just. before the thing with us will. be what happened well you know i didn't see anyone caught. in the wrong one. and all i'm so glad i know who i am so i would hold them. analysts are going to. the land idea say that is that i. shall lie and. mathematical hey i was told it's one there's a lot i mean. i'm the one. in the middle of them a 3rd of the number. that are not all. well i mean one that i'll be in and i'm the bad m
know how does a massive.attack you would you be american going to turn them if you can see golden problem of going to have them. look there's a constant look about him and he saw the dog. just call. me mr mundus on the luminescence throw a bonus and say that i was. the narrative is you know you're not talking there be executive or know what. mechanical fixing. and. have done. with it from central to the core of i'm. not a mythical not that i. had the little. group muffler she wanted that they...
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how are you?ice to meet you. i was just ordering. i was just getting in line to order stuff. barb: okay. how are you? lemonis: do you know that i've been here before? i used to come here all the time to get different things, and every time i came, the menu got bigger and bigger. barb: i've got so much going on, marcus. lemonis: so these are all the items? barb: so these are all the desserts that we have, so i like to showcase them, so people know what they look like. so i'd started 10 years ago, and so i opened the restaurant because it's something that i've always wanted to do. i was doing sweets. i have an amazing vegan carrot cake. lemonis: wow. barb: and then we also have ube. it's a filipino purple yam. lemonis: can i try it? barb: oh, please. can i grab you one? lemonis: yeah, please. i love every kind of cake, but i've never had purple cake. i've heard of ube, but i didn't know what it was going to taste like. don't knock it until you try it. barb: in the philippines, it's a big flavor. lem
how are you?ice to meet you. i was just ordering. i was just getting in line to order stuff. barb: okay. how are you? lemonis: do you know that i've been here before? i used to come here all the time to get different things, and every time i came, the menu got bigger and bigger. barb: i've got so much going on, marcus. lemonis: so these are all the items? barb: so these are all the desserts that we have, so i like to showcase them, so people know what they look like. so i'd started 10 years...
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it is about how we transport the data, how we start of the data, how we secure the data, we all have to understand this. we'll talk about machine learning and artificial intelligence away from this around. but we need deal with the data problem. what we are doing is women integrated command system which is really tying her senses to shooters. integrated capital networking bringing the communications that our soldiers need to the edge. the secretaries but all of the cloud, and data center news stations. we are bringing that altogether. we are working very closely with the air force. we hope to have an agreement around the april timeframe. who want to be able to compete mccain brings altogether. and in reality, not on popcorn with lightning bolts. host: let's talk a little bit about the defenses. for those kind of chronically high demand assets. i wonder if you could bring us up-to-date on where you are in a piece of the puzzle in terms of both capacity and capability. >> we are very proud of her defenders. all of the world right now. in the middle east, you're in europe, and korea and
it is about how we transport the data, how we start of the data, how we secure the data, we all have to understand this. we'll talk about machine learning and artificial intelligence away from this around. but we need deal with the data problem. what we are doing is women integrated command system which is really tying her senses to shooters. integrated capital networking bringing the communications that our soldiers need to the edge. the secretaries but all of the cloud, and data center news...
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how do we change that? right now 5% or fewer of americans donate to a political candidate or campaign. if you are in the 5%, congratulations, you are one of the most politically engaged people in the country. how do you counteract the lobbyist's cash and get participation up? put 100 democracy dollars in the hands of every voter, $100 every year you can give to any candidate or campaign you want. what percentage would donate to a political campaign if you had 100 free dollars? he said everybody, that is optimistic. there would be some people who would say, i do not like it. or's say you got it to 50% 60%, which seems realistic. if you got it to 50%, we would wash out all the lobbyist cash by a factor of five to one. if you imagine this country were 10,000 americans get behind a giving them democracy dollars, that is a million dollars, then when the lobbyist says i have $80,000, they will say, i do not want to touch it. money on if you have one side and people on the other, who wins? the money, we can see th
how do we change that? right now 5% or fewer of americans donate to a political candidate or campaign. if you are in the 5%, congratulations, you are one of the most politically engaged people in the country. how do you counteract the lobbyist's cash and get participation up? put 100 democracy dollars in the hands of every voter, $100 every year you can give to any candidate or campaign you want. what percentage would donate to a political campaign if you had 100 free dollars? he said...
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how many are there by him? making netlist, it was astonishing how many were by them.erbert hoover wrote a mining textbook. there were these really important books. i realize that abraham lincoln, calvin coolidge, ulysses s. grant, there were so many examples of these books mattering. i started to realize that there was a story to tell here. >> you alluded to the history of nonfiction book publishing in america. why do you tell that story? craig: that is what helps us realize how important these books have been. even if you read a lot of -- a good biography about a lot of the presidents, their books don't come up. they are not essential. louder furs and historians have a lot of work to do. they are worried about -- biographers and historians have a lot of work to do. they are worried about the policy. without that context, you can't realize how important these books are. i will give you an example from lincoln. when lincoln's book came out, it was a huge issue, everybody wanted to know where the candidates stood. it was a bestseller because of steam powered engines. tr
how many are there by him? making netlist, it was astonishing how many were by them.erbert hoover wrote a mining textbook. there were these really important books. i realize that abraham lincoln, calvin coolidge, ulysses s. grant, there were so many examples of these books mattering. i started to realize that there was a story to tell here. >> you alluded to the history of nonfiction book publishing in america. why do you tell that story? craig: that is what helps us realize how important...
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how do you find it? how do others look at their legacy and find there's? >> i think it was a defining aspect of teddy's life. mucherseverance, optimism, of it came from his deep religious faith. wore ont something he his sleeve, but it was profound and kept him very grounded. also kept him persevering. it was absolutely who he was. this being focus on something important, something to do and to keep going. i will tell you a wonderful persevering story that makes me smile to think about. in the spring of 2009, he throughout the first pitch for the red sox. he was sick, but it was exhilarating. this was like the greatest thing. he could not believe how wonderful it was throwing out the first pitch on opening day. he had practiced. i said you are not going to be on the mound, is just going to be a sure thing, it will be terrific. he was ready. he gets out there and they put him on the mound. this is different. had a brain tumor, the coordination was not quite -- he threw the first pitch and it went in the ground. teddy said "i want to do it again." so theycou
how do you find it? how do others look at their legacy and find there's? >> i think it was a defining aspect of teddy's life. mucherseverance, optimism, of it came from his deep religious faith. wore ont something he his sleeve, but it was profound and kept him very grounded. also kept him persevering. it was absolutely who he was. this being focus on something important, something to do and to keep going. i will tell you a wonderful persevering story that makes me smile to think about....
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how are you today? but i thought it was odd that i see michael on his feet working, and julius, who owns 70% of the business -- he's fussing on his phone. can i ask you a question? michael: yeah, of course. lemonis: i love the fact that you're committed to helping your dad. michael: i mean, i work here. i like it here, but i just need it to be different. lemonis: what does "different" mean? michael: it's built-up frustration. 7 days a week. it's 12, 13, 14 hours a day, so it's been a grind. lemonis: and what do you think your dad ultimately michael: i think he feels some pressure right now, too. i've told him that i want to quit.thbusin" i said, "okay, you come and run it." lemonis: "oh, by the way, are you thinking about investing? well, that's good. i just want you to know i'm thinking about quitting." can you do me a favor? michael: of course. lemonis: grab the financials and your mom and dad, and let's go around the corner. we'll sit outside and go through it. this is a 50-year-old-plus business in
how are you today? but i thought it was odd that i see michael on his feet working, and julius, who owns 70% of the business -- he's fussing on his phone. can i ask you a question? michael: yeah, of course. lemonis: i love the fact that you're committed to helping your dad. michael: i mean, i work here. i like it here, but i just need it to be different. lemonis: what does "different" mean? michael: it's built-up frustration. 7 days a week. it's 12, 13, 14 hours a day, so it's been a...
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do you feel about it right ask yourself how do you how do you how do you feel about it and then is that is their choice kind of being manipulated for really capital risk or games along the way without their full consent of what's happening to this extension of their body while that yeah i understand i agree and it's difficult and you know i think that when it comes down to it nothing is perfect i don't think that the way that i have chosen to. organize my business and the values that i have i don't think it's all perfect i'm aware that there's a lot going on that you know there could be better ways until you know lab grown hair is the thing i think that the ways that both of us about larry and i you know here in here are doing our business. is is really positive i really don't think that the strategy of towns or in here is negative in a way because if we weren't using this hair if the human hair industry wasn't this big and we were using it here for wigs and extensions it would it be burned for thousands of years this practice it's been happening and for you know it historically it's be
do you feel about it right ask yourself how do you how do you how do you feel about it and then is that is their choice kind of being manipulated for really capital risk or games along the way without their full consent of what's happening to this extension of their body while that yeah i understand i agree and it's difficult and you know i think that when it comes down to it nothing is perfect i don't think that the way that i have chosen to. organize my business and the values that i have i...
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how are you? i'm marcus. >> how you doing?an, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >> yeah. >> look what you were signing up for. >> every day's not gonna be like this? >> no, gonna get much worse. >> [laughs] >> take a walk around, just check it out. is the owner here? >> um...not sure. [scanner beeps] >> your total today's gonna be $56.86, sir. >> i'm marcus. >> i'm daniel. >> what do you do here? >> i specialize in the beer, definitely. so i mean, i've been in--i've been in the scene for about four years now. >> the beer scene? >> the beer scene. just kind of learning everything i can. i do a lot of research. >> how do you know what to pick? >> ugh, a lot of drinking. a lot of drinking and
how are you? i'm marcus. >> how you doing?an, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >> yeah....
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hi, how is it going? good to meet you. hi, how are you? >> good. >> ready?inaudible conversations] thank you for being here today. have a good one. hi, how are you? nice to meet you. hi. >> what's your name? >> albert. >> albert, nice to meet you. thank you folks for being here. >> i love your plan about having young people be involved in government. especially being like high schoolers ourselves like we don't have a voice and support us. >> for sure, for sure. you're essential for our future. all right. thank you. thank you both. you have a good night. >> you, too. >> hi, nice to meet you. thank you. have a good one. >> aloha, good. thanks so much. >> can we take one more? >> come on, you're holding up the line. [laughter] >> thank you, guys. how is it going? >> thank you for being here. >> neued neued >> got it. than thank you very much. have a good night. [inaudible conversation [inaudible conversations] what do you think? good, why don't you stand on this side. >> thank you. got it. >> thank you. >> hi, how are you? >> thank you. thank you for coming to
hi, how is it going? good to meet you. hi, how are you? >> good. >> ready?inaudible conversations] thank you for being here today. have a good one. hi, how are you? nice to meet you. hi. >> what's your name? >> albert. >> albert, nice to meet you. thank you folks for being here. >> i love your plan about having young people be involved in government. especially being like high schoolers ourselves like we don't have a voice and support us. >> for sure,...
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do people move how does the mouth move how does the expression change in part because we think that those are properties of the video that the machine learning can't currently airlines and that means we are less vulnerable to counterattack so any time you build forensic techniques you always have to ask yourself how will this be used to make better fakes this is grid visualizes aspects such as head movement line of vision and facial expressions in order to spot differences honey fairy compares and real video with a video that was possibly altered this method detects about 96 percent of faked footage. one possible use for this might be to integrate detection software into social networks algorithms in the future google has already provided scientists with some 3000 manipulated videos to help improve fake detectors. to make these $3000.00 videos google employed 20 at actors and then manipulated the images with algorithms so tech time seem to be taking deep thanks faeries seriously and it's no surprise experts predict the damage caused by manipulated audio and video files could range a
do people move how does the mouth move how does the expression change in part because we think that those are properties of the video that the machine learning can't currently airlines and that means we are less vulnerable to counterattack so any time you build forensic techniques you always have to ask yourself how will this be used to make better fakes this is grid visualizes aspects such as head movement line of vision and facial expressions in order to spot differences honey fairy compares...
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campaigns work , because there were really important shifts in how you can run for president. >> howid you support yourself? >> i lived in the midwest. that helps because the costs were low. my wife works. she is a very patient woman. she is actually a book editor. she is a wonderful editor as well. i was fortunate to get a generous book deal, that helped. we made it work. there were not a lot of travels or fancy splurges. it was my first book and i wanted it to be as good as i could possibly make it. >> what was the biggest "aha moment?" your biggest discovery? craig: sure, because i am from the midwest, my bias wants to say lincoln. another came from kennedy. the fact that people have this vague sense that john f. kennedy's book was written by someone else. i looked at thousands of pages of documents and i try to summarize that and show just how little work kennedy did. then i found this humans side of how much kennedy cared about the book. he is a senator, he is a celebrity. being an author, it did not seem to be on the front of his mind but he would write his editor letters and s
campaigns work , because there were really important shifts in how you can run for president. >> howid you support yourself? >> i lived in the midwest. that helps because the costs were low. my wife works. she is a very patient woman. she is actually a book editor. she is a wonderful editor as well. i was fortunate to get a generous book deal, that helped. we made it work. there were not a lot of travels or fancy splurges. it was my first book and i wanted it to be as good as i...
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a muslim and then how that my how to hide. and at the back of the model in the onion within a new god then i can learn from them and wouldn't have. the thought of that it should but it was not then that was agenda not the cadets. to the model to the view how did you shoot in my. mouth like a human being from. my mom somehow considered a bust up probably have some $500.00 of us like going to feel just like there's a show just. like it in the chabad need got to know you that it did you did you can do some of those with the system was not full of the solutions and i doubt the son is not one of those. who put monk on. there does not just run a phenomenon bullhead don't even have the. interest to slow. down with the movie doing that for them new moment in the from the i'm sure you. know movie going to lose her style of the. question popular for none of them look what. i want to slowly and let me don't come see if you are you going to see i don't know what's there and you're like limbaugh that isn't on the up but it's not this is. y
a muslim and then how that my how to hide. and at the back of the model in the onion within a new god then i can learn from them and wouldn't have. the thought of that it should but it was not then that was agenda not the cadets. to the model to the view how did you shoot in my. mouth like a human being from. my mom somehow considered a bust up probably have some $500.00 of us like going to feel just like there's a show just. like it in the chabad need got to know you that it did you did you...
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[inaudible] tulsi: how i do? -- how are you? >> good, how are you doing?audible] tulsi: have a good night. thanks for coming out. [inaudible] tulsi: aloha. [inaudible] [laughter] tulsi: i appreciate your honesty. [inaudible] tulsi: thank you. [inaudible] >> do you want to come in? [inaudible] tulsi: thank you. thank you for being here. [inaudible] >> i really like what you said today. tulsi: thank you. [inaudible] tulsi: thank you so much. [inaudible] tulsi: how are you? >> good. good luck. [inaudible] thank you. [inaudible] tulsi: are you glad you came? [inaudible] hi, how are you? [inaudible] tulsi: thank you. how are you? thank you for being here. [inaudible] tulsi: nice to see you. thanks for being here. [inaudible] tulsi: all right, thank you. [inaudible] tulsi: nice to meet you. thank you for being here tonight. how are you? [inaudible] glad you came tonight. >> how's it going? tulsi: good, how are you? [inaudible] >> you should be on that stage. i would be happy to debate you myself. tulsi: fair enough. >> on your desk into her office is my immigrat
[inaudible] tulsi: how i do? -- how are you? >> good, how are you doing?audible] tulsi: have a good night. thanks for coming out. [inaudible] tulsi: aloha. [inaudible] [laughter] tulsi: i appreciate your honesty. [inaudible] tulsi: thank you. [inaudible] >> do you want to come in? [inaudible] tulsi: thank you. thank you for being here. [inaudible] >> i really like what you said today. tulsi: thank you. [inaudible] tulsi: thank you so much. [inaudible] tulsi: how are you?...
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how you doing? are you evan? evan: yeah. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus.n: how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. and, so, this is all the layers that i saw being made out there? evan: yeah. lemonis: and then it went in the oven, it came out, it cooled, and then they layered all those layers? evan: and they layered it in like this, vacuumed it off. [ machine whirring ] lemonis: all right, we got two. evan: that's it. lemonis: how do you do the round edges? evan: jigsaw. you want to take the tops off? lemonis: yeah. let's do that. that is pretty cool, brother. evan: yeah. lemonis: i don't think people have an appreciation for how much time and labor goes into making these. evan: it's a big difference when you look at something like this like us small guys, and then the big guys where it's just they put their ski in the machine and push go. lemonis: and how much equity do you own in the business? mike: 16% working for $120,000. lemonis: you work for $120,000? still a lot of money. mike: yeah, although it just covers my bills. lemonis: red flag number one --
how you doing? are you evan? evan: yeah. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus.n: how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. and, so, this is all the layers that i saw being made out there? evan: yeah. lemonis: and then it went in the oven, it came out, it cooled, and then they layered all those layers? evan: and they layered it in like this, vacuumed it off. [ machine whirring ] lemonis: all right, we got two. evan: that's it. lemonis: how do you do the round edges? evan: jigsaw. you want to take...
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lemonis: how you doing, sir? peter: how do you do? nice to meet you, sir.it wasn't easy to get here. peter: well, route 3 takes you right into the river at this point. the water is almost three blocks from where it should be. lemonis: what is this building? peter: this is my building. this is the old grafton boat works that we turned into a bar. lemonis: what was it originally? peter: it was the grafton boat works. dates back to 1899. lemonis: uh-huh? peter: probably 80, 90 years of boat-making history here. we have seating for 800 people... lemonis: whoa. peter: ...mostly outside. this whole south side of the building is decks and patio. when we're packed, there'll be 1,000 people in there. so it's... people have to travel. it's a destination. the attraction of my business is the proximity to the water. as you know, in all the beautiful places, people want to sit on the water. yeah. it's a calculated risk being here. the good news is, this warehouse, it's all brick-and-mortar. there's nothing permeable. there's no drywall. there's no carpet. all the outlet
lemonis: how you doing, sir? peter: how do you do? nice to meet you, sir.it wasn't easy to get here. peter: well, route 3 takes you right into the river at this point. the water is almost three blocks from where it should be. lemonis: what is this building? peter: this is my building. this is the old grafton boat works that we turned into a bar. lemonis: what was it originally? peter: it was the grafton boat works. dates back to 1899. lemonis: uh-huh? peter: probably 80, 90 years of boat-making...
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how are you? lulu: hi! i'm great. how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus.ulu: oh, it's so nice to meet you. lemonis: are you lulu? lulu: thanks for coming. i am lulu. lemonis: nice to meet you. where are you from? lulu: guess. lemonis: wherever heidi klum is from. lulu: no, denmark. she's from germany. lemonis: okay. lulu: yeah. lemonis: it's not that far. lulu: close enough, close enough. so this is actually the production facility, and they have a couple of different clients. i'm one of them. we have our leather sourcing next door. this is where we design, so we have everything made here and shipped out of here. lemonis: so this is the equivalent of a copacker. this is your manufacturing partner. lulu: that's exactly right. how we designed it up until now is, we actually have a core collection, and we really don't go with trends. we try not to follow trends. we're definitely more classic. lemonis: is that you or the business? lulu: me. lemonis: okay, because i'm going to keep asking you that. lulu: uh-oh, okay. lemonis: yeah, uh-oh is right. lulu: oh. lem
how are you? lulu: hi! i'm great. how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus.ulu: oh, it's so nice to meet you. lemonis: are you lulu? lulu: thanks for coming. i am lulu. lemonis: nice to meet you. where are you from? lulu: guess. lemonis: wherever heidi klum is from. lulu: no, denmark. she's from germany. lemonis: okay. lulu: yeah. lemonis: it's not that far. lulu: close enough, close enough. so this is actually the production facility, and they have a couple of different clients. i'm one of them. we...
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sort of them how to see how to sort of. you know. the issues. and how bloody. no. that's not what the agreed. that it was a theme in the. suburbs he said i'm going to go to the pub to make. some of. my how much fun zani brought a group of young boys on this trip part of his commitment to involve young people as much as he can in his favorite sport. on day 3 of the rally the plan was for the boys to give a display of a quad bike riding skill and what they call an exhibit like. you're also looking at home rule. and on all these highs will also call a lot from looking rather i'm studying hopeful for about the dark 50 at the top of your job of course will you have a year over a go forward show a lot was right. up for the little. lump sum down if you. want to. get a look at what's on the look for a little bit of what i'm about. to take that would. i want to just link to it tell it. to kindle. good the good the phillies this is a beautiful city in. the bulldozer and i used. to get their medals would hang and you know lots of them. i make a lot of them with. the them. and
sort of them how to see how to sort of. you know. the issues. and how bloody. no. that's not what the agreed. that it was a theme in the. suburbs he said i'm going to go to the pub to make. some of. my how much fun zani brought a group of young boys on this trip part of his commitment to involve young people as much as he can in his favorite sport. on day 3 of the rally the plan was for the boys to give a display of a quad bike riding skill and what they call an exhibit like. you're also...
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how did this happen? they are so brilliant at the grocery store, but then i get hammered by people i went to high school with by the craziest stuff i have seen in my life. if i printed this put it at the grocery store, you would not buy it, but if it is on facebook, you send it to me every day. it is about understanding where those come from. the first is the cost and benefits of social media use, is it a good or miserable experience? do you spend most of the days with the hairs on the back of your neck and you are angry, and instead of road rage you had social media rage it is probably not worth it. you could let it go in your world would be better and you would be happier. there is no going back with young people. the idea we will give them phone breaks, no we are not. it is how do we integrate technology and people in ways where it is a blended environment and people are working together. that has happened more in the last three to four years largely due to my generation and older souring them on socia
how did this happen? they are so brilliant at the grocery store, but then i get hammered by people i went to high school with by the craziest stuff i have seen in my life. if i printed this put it at the grocery store, you would not buy it, but if it is on facebook, you send it to me every day. it is about understanding where those come from. the first is the cost and benefits of social media use, is it a good or miserable experience? do you spend most of the days with the hairs on the back of...
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how do you play it? >> yeah, so, no, i didn't think you needed to dive into it but this morning we saw disney that had retreated from 153 down to 119 and we bought that. we also saw microsoft retreated from the 190 range down into the low 160s. so we bought that. we looked at apple from almost 330 down around 280 and we bought that. so there are a lot of, any quality companies that has a 20% correction, based on the fear and the anxiety that has been driven by coronavirus as an investor, that's a name i want to buy. neil: those are three issues if you bought at those prices you're up, you're up right now. >> we're up. we're looking at uber. uber correcting thought process no one will get in a car or open a door handle or the business will slow down or stop. the stock is down from 42 to 31. we bought some of that today. neil: that is interesting. playing case-by-case. don't go anywhere my friend. bring in democratic fund-raiser don peoples. the thing i like about you rise above the politics. you expressed
how do you play it? >> yeah, so, no, i didn't think you needed to dive into it but this morning we saw disney that had retreated from 153 down to 119 and we bought that. we also saw microsoft retreated from the 190 range down into the low 160s. so we bought that. we looked at apple from almost 330 down around 280 and we bought that. so there are a lot of, any quality companies that has a 20% correction, based on the fear and the anxiety that has been driven by coronavirus as an investor,...
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♪ how-how-how-how you doin'? now, here's... wendy! [cheers and applause]
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how how like what are those you know again where are these harms and is it something that they can ever inside of a service design opt out so is it something that so a part of the flow that they're in much like different border crossing if they were to. try to not use the product or the technology one can they is it possible and to what are the steps to avoiding it so i think it's important sort of see where these products sit in the world at large and then how systems are designed around them so you know problems with facial recognition as users are we aware when it's being used and are is there any potential for us to not engage with that if it's being used in c.c.t.v. cameras now right as an individual i can't have a certain c.c.t.v. camera that's using facial recognition not work on me as an individual right so that's the way i think about is where the cues that user see what are you know how are these systems explained to them is it made legible what is legibility and how does design really to that and i think this is a bigger problem even outside of facial recognition but in a var
how how like what are those you know again where are these harms and is it something that they can ever inside of a service design opt out so is it something that so a part of the flow that they're in much like different border crossing if they were to. try to not use the product or the technology one can they is it possible and to what are the steps to avoiding it so i think it's important sort of see where these products sit in the world at large and then how systems are designed around them...
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gerry: how do we do it? i meant help take precautions but a society in a country how do we protect ourselves? >> what were seeing right now and most of the world, is that the public health authority and the medical authorities in many countries of the world, and the who the world health organization and others, are really trying to restrict the virus and what you generally do there is you screen people, try to find the cases of those who were infected, and isolate them, separate them and find their contacts. recall that contact tracing it's a very traditional method and we see it in the movies about outbreaks. but this is what public health generally does. a lot of chewed leather work to find who might have been exposed, who might have been affected and quarantine them or test them and await until we can be sure they are safe. gerry: how many exposures we think we may already have in the united states? one of the challenges here is many, many people in the early stages of this would travel from china even th
gerry: how do we do it? i meant help take precautions but a society in a country how do we protect ourselves? >> what were seeing right now and most of the world, is that the public health authority and the medical authorities in many countries of the world, and the who the world health organization and others, are really trying to restrict the virus and what you generally do there is you screen people, try to find the cases of those who were infected, and isolate them, separate them and...
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and how one how good. and how god go to. the tell me i will in. my leisure. that's the other. taliban for sinitta argued that this noble government of sauce with government sauce in the press. yeah i mean it got to. take that. take that he had to take the business part of what i'm very. good at the funny and the. the good the sally and never the good looking man does a lesson a good to know about how committed are as a result of the budget that you had a lot of $100.00 a bottle that enough for you on the most of what the shuttle millette do dr loblaw long as i got opened up a lot of us and then i knew what the dock of. radmilla fucked up meant outdoor olodort what i was when the problem with us your job part of it. i would look at it from this teeny. ball of muscovy. i might soften that at the thought of the fact. that beach tomato that kind in the tent in the all colors. i'm going how i wouldn't call your milage at all. if you did a little call hello. i am for near some coffee would have us all more this a few years it was for them my journey and. i have no home. of the sort
and how one how good. and how god go to. the tell me i will in. my leisure. that's the other. taliban for sinitta argued that this noble government of sauce with government sauce in the press. yeah i mean it got to. take that. take that he had to take the business part of what i'm very. good at the funny and the. the good the sally and never the good looking man does a lesson a good to know about how committed are as a result of the budget that you had a lot of $100.00 a bottle that enough for...
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i know how you feel.t was like a grateful dead or if your young person, a justin bieber concert out there. there were so many people come fire marshal threatened to arrest me here and senator sanders had to go out and address the people who are waiting for an out in the parking lot. let me tell what i heard. there were some really sort of first-time radical ideas that he heard on that speech in that he is talking about climate change and is talking about affordability for college students. to find out healthcare and it was sort of really different. and now it's not so different. i couldn't be more honored to have this great man coming here today to finish off before 100th anniversary our presidential primary, senator bernie sanders. [applause] >> thank you very much, neil. let me reintroduce my wife who will make a very great first lady, jane sanders. [applause] and also for the media, isn't it nice to go to an event where you're not considered to be an enemy of the people? and you are showing some respec
i know how you feel.t was like a grateful dead or if your young person, a justin bieber concert out there. there were so many people come fire marshal threatened to arrest me here and senator sanders had to go out and address the people who are waiting for an out in the parking lot. let me tell what i heard. there were some really sort of first-time radical ideas that he heard on that speech in that he is talking about climate change and is talking about affordability for college students. to...
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how are you?>> iowa democratic party territory price just finished up a call with campaigns where you said that you are going to get results today by 5 pm eastern but they would not be the full results, he said more than 50% so, do you have concerns about partial results? what is your reaction? i >> just understand what that means, to release half of the data, so i think they ought to get it together and release all of the data, that's what we need. >> this is the don't have it. all >> what it should get all the data. we are doing what we can to help and we have called another campaigns to do the same. we have taken photographs of places where we know you can use it forgetting accurate counts and we are hoping that that will at least help them in terms of making sure that they've got a complete and accurate count. now, we only have part of the data but were hoping other campaigns will do the same and maybe that will help them get the right place. >> hi, senator, i'm just curious about what you thi
how are you?>> iowa democratic party territory price just finished up a call with campaigns where you said that you are going to get results today by 5 pm eastern but they would not be the full results, he said more than 50% so, do you have concerns about partial results? what is your reaction? i >> just understand what that means, to release half of the data, so i think they ought to get it together and release all of the data, that's what we need. >> this is the don't have...
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just how debilitating?t happened to this tv reporter in 2011. >> well, a very, very heavy -- we had a very -- >> everybody was sure that she had had a major stroke. >> it almost seems like she is speaking in tongues. >> exactly, yes. >> reporter: and that's migraine? >> the most commonplace is in the vision part of the brain. but in her case, it was in the language part of the brain. >> the past couple of months it has gotten worse. >> reporter: a new class of drugs can reduce the number of attacks. and hand-held electrical devices to block pain can help some patients. but there is no cure, and often no real diagnosis. typically you can't see a migraine on a brain scan. >> migraine is still a radically undertreated disorder. >> reporter: we met medical historian katherine foxhall in a new york city bookstore. her recent book traces the history of the disease. so when is the first reported instance of someone having a migraine? >> migraine is a disease that we can really trace back for thousands of years. >>
just how debilitating?t happened to this tv reporter in 2011. >> well, a very, very heavy -- we had a very -- >> everybody was sure that she had had a major stroke. >> it almost seems like she is speaking in tongues. >> exactly, yes. >> reporter: and that's migraine? >> the most commonplace is in the vision part of the brain. but in her case, it was in the language part of the brain. >> the past couple of months it has gotten worse. >> reporter: a...
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how many of us need to look at our own. look at what are you doing and where do you fit into this. >> host: i love the example you brought with athletes speaking out and i want to talk about this we are running close on time and i think that this is absolutely great i want to go back to the athletes and what they've taught us going back to the first chapter as far as how can they be an effective tool in order to push things further for the policy changes and push for the defense in how we police, there is one instance we are bringing an issue to the light y that everybody using the platform but how do you take it to the next step. >> guest: first and foremost i think you have to be committed and i think sometimes less is more. there are so many different ways we were talking about so many different examples where there is an impulse to get involved but do you know what you are talking about. sometimes maybe there is not room to talk about the issues so many people want you to be out on front on and i think that it's hard. i
how many of us need to look at our own. look at what are you doing and where do you fit into this. >> host: i love the example you brought with athletes speaking out and i want to talk about this we are running close on time and i think that this is absolutely great i want to go back to the athletes and what they've taught us going back to the first chapter as far as how can they be an effective tool in order to push things further for the policy changes and push for the defense in how we...
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how much do you produce in china and how dependent upon your customers in china and customers travelingut of china in other places canada goose was probably the most severe in their commentary on the earnings call this isn't a supply issue, but demand, you bet. we also really count on the chinese tourist traveling around the globe ft that's going to be trouble for us if they're buying in other regions and they noted even t mall, so online, their sales had already taken a hit. if you're not buying in stores, in some cases for some of these, you're not buying in store then you look at some other names like a guess we may not think about guess as a luxury name, but italy and south korea really important markets for them shares of guess are taking a pretty big hit today >> brian, let me bring you in on that and for the coverage universe you have, who do you think is being unfairly sold and is there anyone who isn't being sold enough? >> i think it's really important to keep in mind how fluid is situation really is. what i'm hear iing from my companies like nike, lululemon and the handbag co
how much do you produce in china and how dependent upon your customers in china and customers travelingut of china in other places canada goose was probably the most severe in their commentary on the earnings call this isn't a supply issue, but demand, you bet. we also really count on the chinese tourist traveling around the globe ft that's going to be trouble for us if they're buying in other regions and they noted even t mall, so online, their sales had already taken a hit. if you're not...
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you were talking about how important that is how rapidly we have more people it's slowing down, the actual rate of growth has been slowing down even though more people are being born all the time so i think there are a lot of issues we haven't really looked at and one of the important things i want to come out in the book is if this is going to happen we better get smart about how to handle these things as a socie society. how are we going to handle it as a society and that can't happen until we admit it happened in the first place. >> i know you are sympathetic to the climate change argument. >> i wake up many days thinking should i just quit my job and do something for climate change, i mean i really think that. immortality, first of all i don't think we will be, period. and if the earth and it is moot so that is a huge thing but i want to put that aside for a second and focus on this other question. one cool thing about these animals that lived for such a long time, the diseases of aging so let's talk about the age-related disease like cancer, diabetes, alzheimer's, they become more fre
you were talking about how important that is how rapidly we have more people it's slowing down, the actual rate of growth has been slowing down even though more people are being born all the time so i think there are a lot of issues we haven't really looked at and one of the important things i want to come out in the book is if this is going to happen we better get smart about how to handle these things as a socie society. how are we going to handle it as a society and that can't happen until...
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that's how you do it right.nce is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> welcome back ecigarette makes are testifying and getting grilled on capitol hill for the first time since the cdc began investigating vaping-related deaths. frank holland is there with the latest for us. how is it going so far >> reporter: this hearing as con ten issues contentious as expected. and the ceos are facing tough questions under oath and also facing harsh criticism of their business >> thanks to your product, this is an entire generation of young people that are now addicted to nicotine >> if you want to be men of in-tellingiin integrity, you would not be selling this product >> reporter: and the hearing has very high stakes this committee oversees the fdment af dchdfda and they will approve or deny the applications and when you look at the ec
that's how you do it right.nce is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> welcome back ecigarette makes are testifying and getting grilled on capitol hill for the first time since the cdc began investigating vaping-related deaths. frank holland is there with the latest for us. how is it going so far...
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did that start and how did you come to that topic to begin with? >> well the russians have been active in syria for years and a lot of people have known that and it's been a bit of an open secret that they were involved both on the air and in the ground. but the critical component was the russians who are constantly stonewalling and confiscating what the rule was. so there was a lot of rumors about what they were involved and when it came to hitting civilian targets. our goal with this particular work was to find out did, where the russians responsible for what the international community would consider a warm crime. bombing, in this case hospitals. it is almost impossible because in a lot of these places in syria everybody is either evacuated or they are petra five have provided eddie formation of what is going on. we has a team, we honestly did not think that we would be able to find culpability or a level of evidence that an international group could proof culpability on. we had lots of videos of air attacks, the aftermath, but really the team k
did that start and how did you come to that topic to begin with? >> well the russians have been active in syria for years and a lot of people have known that and it's been a bit of an open secret that they were involved both on the air and in the ground. but the critical component was the russians who are constantly stonewalling and confiscating what the rule was. so there was a lot of rumors about what they were involved and when it came to hitting civilian targets. our goal with this...
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how is she doing this? how is trump winning?i've got lots of stuff on tv and other places but never a direct answer to a simple question. how is he doing it? what i like is your response to this. all of this is driven by one thing, that is the real or perceived threat to white male privilege worldwide. >> it's called the forgotten mail. that's what the republican party called it when they were doing their strategy. the forgotten white man who felt like they weren't touched by government and he played upon it. he made people who felt like they were not a part, be a part. this is the thing that trips me out about president trump. and the people who support him. he's like us. no he's not! i'm like him this man has got buildings in his name. he has a discerning clientele that comes to his hotel.you probably would not be welcome there. he is not you. even though he's got this crazy comb-over and he speaks kind of weird, they feel like he's just real. and he is real and a lot of ways. it's just not normal. but i'm going to say this, h
how is she doing this? how is trump winning?i've got lots of stuff on tv and other places but never a direct answer to a simple question. how is he doing it? what i like is your response to this. all of this is driven by one thing, that is the real or perceived threat to white male privilege worldwide. >> it's called the forgotten mail. that's what the republican party called it when they were doing their strategy. the forgotten white man who felt like they weren't touched by government...
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i didn't know how to walk into a property and know how much it would cost to renovate it. all the tools, systems, resources, than provided me answer all those questions. they took all those insecurities and threw them out the door for me. i think back at my confidence level and being a single mom with a two-year-old little girl. i did things that i never thought were going to be possible. i wasn't just learning how to flip a house, i was learning how to have belief in myself when i didn't have it. - people often ask me, than, why real estate and why right now? well, you've probably already noticed what's currently going on in this country is very scary. most americans are living paycheck to paycheck. i'm talking about middle-class people, maybe like you, who are losing ground and losing faith the old idea that if you work hard and pay your dues, you'll get ahead might be giving you false hope. people are frustrated out there working harder and longer hours, but they're just not gaining financial momentum. on the other hand, you might be doing well financially but you're ju
i didn't know how to walk into a property and know how much it would cost to renovate it. all the tools, systems, resources, than provided me answer all those questions. they took all those insecurities and threw them out the door for me. i think back at my confidence level and being a single mom with a two-year-old little girl. i did things that i never thought were going to be possible. i wasn't just learning how to flip a house, i was learning how to have belief in myself when i didn't have...
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how are you? i'm wondering what else are you -- is your department or what else are you planning on doing to try to get to meet this september 1 deadline? in terms of outreach, or what are some of the barriers that people are not in compliance quite yet? have all these people been reached? >> we have done a fair amount of outreach over the last couple years with the office of small business. and public works, planning department, we've sent out fliers, really the last deadline was in december of last year for compliance with just sending in the checklist to get onto identify whether your place of public accommodation and what type of entrance you have, whether you are in compliance, whether you can provide equivalent facilitation, meaning usually it's done with the power door operators. that's why you see those all around town. where you have a step or multiple steps. when we sent out the last letter of compliance on that, we kind of went away from, hey, we have this program, here's the flier, the
how are you? i'm wondering what else are you -- is your department or what else are you planning on doing to try to get to meet this september 1 deadline? in terms of outreach, or what are some of the barriers that people are not in compliance quite yet? have all these people been reached? >> we have done a fair amount of outreach over the last couple years with the office of small business. and public works, planning department, we've sent out fliers, really the last deadline was in...
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how is that not about him?it wasn't even the truth. >> i didn't say it was entirely about everybody else, but i said when you look at most state of the unions, it is usually all about him. so much of that state of the union was casting a spotlight on all of the guests he had in the gallery. for the first time that i can recall watching him give this kind of speech he name checked republican allies in congress for the legislation they helped get to his desk. one point few and far between, talked about criminal justice reform said it was because of everybody in this room. i am not saying he didn't make it about himself entirely, i'm just saying that given that's what politicians do in any event, it was a different speech than you saw the next day. as i talked to republicans watching state of the union, some sources were telling me this is amazing. i wonder if it will last past 8:00 a.m. next morning. lasted until 1:00 in the afternoon. >> did you not watch the prayer breakfast? let's go to you, congressman jolly,
how is that not about him?it wasn't even the truth. >> i didn't say it was entirely about everybody else, but i said when you look at most state of the unions, it is usually all about him. so much of that state of the union was casting a spotlight on all of the guests he had in the gallery. for the first time that i can recall watching him give this kind of speech he name checked republican allies in congress for the legislation they helped get to his desk. one point few and far between,...
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how are you approaching those how receptiveand have members been to it? sec. barrett: sometimes it is a bit of a challenge, because what we need to invest in might not be visible, or tangible. kathleen: not on the production line already. sec. barrett: it might not be associated with the constituency yet. things like connectivity. those things are invisible and harder to identify with. similarly, space -- it is ubiquitous but invisible, therefore, a lot of people do not appreciate how engaged each of us are now with space. so the two key investments we will be making that may be a bit out of the past patterns will be space and technology linkages, and those are harder to sell because there are no tires to kick. that is a challenge that will be faced. sec. modly: the defense industry likes predictability and stability, and we understand all that. but all of us are moving into an era where things are going to become less predicable. we have to work with industry to be able to adapt with us as we change. as mentioned, our four rce structure, we look forward to th
how are you approaching those how receptiveand have members been to it? sec. barrett: sometimes it is a bit of a challenge, because what we need to invest in might not be visible, or tangible. kathleen: not on the production line already. sec. barrett: it might not be associated with the constituency yet. things like connectivity. those things are invisible and harder to identify with. similarly, space -- it is ubiquitous but invisible, therefore, a lot of people do not appreciate how engaged...
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how the stock market is reacting and how to protect yourself and your children. what you need to know. >>> the south carolina primary. voting now under way. when to expect results. what to know as voters head to the polls. will biden's campaign get the surge he's hoping for? and how the state may impact the democrats' race for the nomination. we've got the latest. >>> the secrets to a salon blow-out without the salon. which tools work best and how to use them right at home. we're breaking it all down in our battle for the perfect blow-out. >>> get a jump on spring cleaning with our closet cleanup. how to maximize space and cut out the clutter so you can get organized and stay organized just in time for spring. ♪ a lovely day >>> it's leap day and our "deals & steals" will make the bonus time fly from puzzles to arts and huavinn goodieto help us pass the time. all that and more as we say, good morning, america. ♪ >>> hey, good morning, welcome to our second hour. it is, as we said leap day, thank you for spending this extra day with us. we'll put our knowledge of
how the stock market is reacting and how to protect yourself and your children. what you need to know. >>> the south carolina primary. voting now under way. when to expect results. what to know as voters head to the polls. will biden's campaign get the surge he's hoping for? and how the state may impact the democrats' race for the nomination. we've got the latest. >>> the secrets to a salon blow-out without the salon. which tools work best and how to use them right at home....
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how can we help you?to start a rumor, it's disinformation, that's the only thing they are good at, they are not good at anything else, do-nothing democrats. chris: president trump dismissing word of more russian meddling in our elections is another case of democratic enemies making up stories, it's time now for sunday group, senator mitch mcconnell's former chief of staff josh holmes, political analyst juan williams, former democratic congressman jana harman, gillian turner. i'm a little confused what you heard marc short, it didn't happen, there's no intelligence, then he said, well, in fact, i don't know what happened in the house committee which where the leak apparently came and it does seem a little odd that joe mcguire who was in good standing as the acting dni is fired and told to clear out the next morning if the president wasn't upset. >> well, first thing is, it's important to know the facts with mcguire and when he was scheduled to be cycled out, i'm not sure the timeline, maybe it got moved up
how can we help you?to start a rumor, it's disinformation, that's the only thing they are good at, they are not good at anything else, do-nothing democrats. chris: president trump dismissing word of more russian meddling in our elections is another case of democratic enemies making up stories, it's time now for sunday group, senator mitch mcconnell's former chief of staff josh holmes, political analyst juan williams, former democratic congressman jana harman, gillian turner. i'm a little...
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how how we how we manage these kind of situations well i think we're going to see a pretty soon be honest with dr lee i'm going to you i read your article in forbes about how covert 19 coronaviruses uncovering a asian racism it is a deadly serious topic but you actually approach it with a bit of humor your writing style is a task that i'm going to tweet this out so our followers can see it if anyone would check out my twitter i just sent that out don't do it right now but after the show read reverses article. what's your take on this how did this get your attention. well so course the virus started emerging and there's that mysterious the movie of that was emerging late 2019 and then in january so there you started getting use of something's happening in china and then you started seeing on social media and also just water around in public he started hearing talk about oh you know it's another virus that's emerging from china so you started hearing some of those sentiments early on and of course around january 20th is when used really got out that there is this new virus that's circulatin
how how we how we manage these kind of situations well i think we're going to see a pretty soon be honest with dr lee i'm going to you i read your article in forbes about how covert 19 coronaviruses uncovering a asian racism it is a deadly serious topic but you actually approach it with a bit of humor your writing style is a task that i'm going to tweet this out so our followers can see it if anyone would check out my twitter i just sent that out don't do it right now but after the show read...
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among the core monty's different ideas of how to live in society how to evade its worst and how to destroyhape the rebelliousness even as they recalled their prior experiences in africa. in the turbulent world of atlantic warfare nothing was more important than learning whether and how to form form loyal units alliances and coalitions in the states of superior power. before coming to africa where they learned that a new and different particulars in order to make war on their masters. the former slaves and military veterans of the seven years war was Ãbrebellion by slaves with an anxiety award always more terrible than one slaveholder wrote how much there is no quarter given in it. there he saw how a whole war could be created. he held this view in other times and places where enslaved of the characterized bondage as the permanent state of low intensity war talking regularly about how made they might be waged a war. warfare Ãnever been more apparent than the era where the violence of expansion and in slavery transformed europe africa and the americas as they interrupted across the atlantic
among the core monty's different ideas of how to live in society how to evade its worst and how to destroyhape the rebelliousness even as they recalled their prior experiences in africa. in the turbulent world of atlantic warfare nothing was more important than learning whether and how to form form loyal units alliances and coalitions in the states of superior power. before coming to africa where they learned that a new and different particulars in order to make war on their masters. the former...
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how bout' the 28th at 3? done. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, there's so much to take advantage of- like help finding specialists and scheduling appointments. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. go ahead, take advantage. no. uh uh, no way. ♪ come on. no. no. n... ni ni, no no! only discover has no annual fee on any card. >>> welcome back to "reliable sources." i'm brian stelter. remember the show "fear factor"? we want there was a firewall, of course the lawmakers that were involved rarely admitted to feeling that pressure or feeling that fear, but democratic senator sherrod brown said it was very well. he wrote an op ed for "new york times" recently and senator brown joins me now. you're saying in private, some did admit to feeling fear, and that motivated their decision -- >> no politician will ever say they're fearful. i saw it in their eyes, i saw it in their excuses. i hear what they say about the president's countless number of lies. i hear
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we form societies how we find consensus and how we quite exist in this world children who are now 5 years or younger growing up with toys which are in fact robots algorithmically programmed which operate by tracking everything they do and playing back to them in forms that help the child grow everything they say we don't know what happens to that data but it will be probably impossible in about 10 years time to say to the child who is now by that stage that grown up adult you can live in a world without being tracked algorithmically at every moment of your life it's therefore very important we start in a sense speaking the truth to a very new type of power that he's walking the place india i think it's easy to forget you know a time even before all of our lives were ruled in a certain sense what all of these for the military and yet when i talk to young people are encouraged by the sense that they really don't think all of this. and they are actually less deterministic that i am when i think about technology. and when i hear them. talk about their changing perceptions towards facebo
we form societies how we find consensus and how we quite exist in this world children who are now 5 years or younger growing up with toys which are in fact robots algorithmically programmed which operate by tracking everything they do and playing back to them in forms that help the child grow everything they say we don't know what happens to that data but it will be probably impossible in about 10 years time to say to the child who is now by that stage that grown up adult you can live in a...