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tom: nance, i think with marcus onboard -- nancy: and no money in our pockets? i'm not saying it's the greatest deal. lemonis: here's what i'll -- here's my final offer. nancy: okay. lemonis: okay? so, i'll go to $700,000, and you'll each put $50,000 in your own pocket, and the rest will go into the business. nancy: now we're talking a little bit. lemonis: now we're talking, and that's it. cash in her pocket was more important than growing the business, which should have been -- it should have been some sort of, like, alarm bell for me. $50,000 goes to tom, $50,000 goes to you, $600,000 goes into the business, and i get 50% of the business. amber: can you do me a favor? explain to me how you place a valuation on a company? lemonis: there is never a formula. i mean, everybody always wants me to tell them exactly what my formula is to place valuations, and i factor a variety of things. how much the business makes? sure. what assets it has? sure. what debt it has? absolutely. and then the wild card is how easy is it gonna be to work with the people? that business i
tom: nance, i think with marcus onboard -- nancy: and no money in our pockets? i'm not saying it's the greatest deal. lemonis: here's what i'll -- here's my final offer. nancy: okay. lemonis: okay? so, i'll go to $700,000, and you'll each put $50,000 in your own pocket, and the rest will go into the business. nancy: now we're talking a little bit. lemonis: now we're talking, and that's it. cash in her pocket was more important than growing the business, which should have been -- it should have...
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. ♪ susan: matthew green, john nance garner, the speaker of the house from 1931 1933 and became fdr'sice president once said, the speaker of the house job is the hardest job in washington. do you agree? professor green: absolutely, i agree. and what is interesting about that statement, it was made at the time when speakers had a lot fewer responsibilities and duties than today. if anything, it is even more so it is the most difficult job in washington. susan: unlike the senate majority, this position is named in the constitution, without a lot of detail beyond that. i am wondering, when the framers created the position, they were look into the english model, what are they have in mind? professor green: they were thing about a model of the speakership where it was a position that had parliamentary responsibilities. so the job was to preside over the chamber and make sure the rules were being followed fairly. but they also understood the position could take on other responsibilities. i think it is telling it is only mentioned once in the constitution, and says only, the speaker,ll choos
. ♪ susan: matthew green, john nance garner, the speaker of the house from 1931 1933 and became fdr'sice president once said, the speaker of the house job is the hardest job in washington. do you agree? professor green: absolutely, i agree. and what is interesting about that statement, it was made at the time when speakers had a lot fewer responsibilities and duties than today. if anything, it is even more so it is the most difficult job in washington. susan: unlike the senate majority, this...
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and you should all know, i was going to pass out copies but i heard nance the river is still on the loose. so no hard copies of my remarks. let me start with a simple question. i think i know the answer. can anyone in this room remember a better time to be an american conservative ? we are bigger than ever, our economy is more prosperous than ever and president trump will notstop winning . it's what a lot of folks have been working on for a long time. you heard from susan not so many years ago, susan and i were right there beside you working our tails off trying to get good candidateselected . my wife, we were running our best in city council. she was a great city council person but we did what you all do, we donated to causes that we believed in and most of our time we raised our family we taught sunday schooltogether, that was great practice for my new job . we were active in our church. if you know typical deplorable stuff . as i was thinking about this group and what i would say today i thought when i was where you are, what would i like to have heard from equatorial states back then?
and you should all know, i was going to pass out copies but i heard nance the river is still on the loose. so no hard copies of my remarks. let me start with a simple question. i think i know the answer. can anyone in this room remember a better time to be an american conservative ? we are bigger than ever, our economy is more prosperous than ever and president trump will notstop winning . it's what a lot of folks have been working on for a long time. you heard from susan not so many years ago,...
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this is lisa nance, who was rather briefly married, once upon a time, to lester ralph jones. >>> coming up, the ex-wife's tale. >> he looked at me and said, i'm going to kill you. >> my kids really liked him. >> when "dateline" continues. dv, you have power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength of advil. what pain? show your gut some love. only activia has billions of our live and active probiotics. a delicious way to enjoy probiotics every day. with 20 years of devotion to gut health. activia. like no other. i can't believe it. that chad really was raised by wolves? which one is your mother? that's her right there. oh, gosh. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. it's really great. well, i'm just so glad to have met your beautiful family. and we better be sitting down now. believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any packag
this is lisa nance, who was rather briefly married, once upon a time, to lester ralph jones. >>> coming up, the ex-wife's tale. >> he looked at me and said, i'm going to kill you. >> my kids really liked him. >> when "dateline" continues. dv, you have power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength of advil. what pain? show your gut some love. only activia has billions of our live and active probiotics. a delicious way to enjoy...
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they know nance how could our men come up it occurs to me and i'm accustomed to the men with them and don't have it but among us she got me. out in. 2 she met in those in order to see me turn out in england. that i yeah. i got good and out canela. now i had little time. to wander cutting. yeah and there were no one. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to rejuvenating their towns. a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be the last chance for south korea as world schools. hidden away in their rooms a 1000000 japanese shun the outside world 101 east investigates why so many young and old feel lost in japan on al-jazeera. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power developing to the basement company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against eastern oil we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and environmentally shell energy solutions for a
they know nance how could our men come up it occurs to me and i'm accustomed to the men with them and don't have it but among us she got me. out in. 2 she met in those in order to see me turn out in england. that i yeah. i got good and out canela. now i had little time. to wander cutting. yeah and there were no one. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to rejuvenating their towns. a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be...
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their will how could this all they know nance how could a man almost come up in a kiss to me and hummock of them do they make them and don't have it but among us she got. all the tears and bowed in. to shoot in those in the video. in england. that i have. had on i got bogged. and out don't know much about kids. and i had literally got. a good one. yeah. there were no one bad bad get a card and. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to rejuvenating their town's. a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be the last chance for south korea's world schools. you know where you're in there a 1000000 job openings show on the outside world one o one is still best to gates why so many young and old feel lost in japan on al-jazeera. the un published the most comprehensive study of life on. they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on. one truck to destroy the much oil infrastructure which all well depends the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this big logical crisis fast the way we use and abuse
their will how could this all they know nance how could a man almost come up in a kiss to me and hummock of them do they make them and don't have it but among us she got. all the tears and bowed in. to shoot in those in the video. in england. that i have. had on i got bogged. and out don't know much about kids. and i had literally got. a good one. yeah. there were no one bad bad get a card and. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to rejuvenating their...
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they know nance how could our man. is a kiss to me and i'm accustomed to the man that i mean i don't have it but among us she got me. all the tears and i again bowed in. to shoot in those you know to me tonight in england. that i yeah. i got good conductor no my. kid. yeah but. now i had little time. to wander cutting. yeah and there were no warning dad. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to be juvenile their towns. a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be the last chance for south korea as world schools. hidden away in their rooms a 1000000 japanese shun the outside world 101 east investigates why so many young men all feel lost in japan on al-jazeera. the whole d.n.a. of al-jazeera is to deliver news of people who are subject to the decisions made by the powerful but you mustn't feel that should feel about will the general election in december the 12th as old anything when you see big groups of people walking through europe they're all individ
they know nance how could our man. is a kiss to me and i'm accustomed to the man that i mean i don't have it but among us she got me. all the tears and i again bowed in. to shoot in those you know to me tonight in england. that i yeah. i got good conductor no my. kid. yeah but. now i had little time. to wander cutting. yeah and there were no warning dad. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to be juvenile their towns. a 1st chance at education...
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they know nance how could our man. is a kiss to me and come across them to the man with them and don't have it but among us she got me. all the tears and i again bowed in. to shoot in those in order to see me tonight in england. that i yeah. i don't like about. conductor know much about kids. but. now i had little time. to wander cutting. yeah and there were no warning dad. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to rejuvenating their towns . a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be the last chance for south korea as world schools. hidden away in their rooms a 1000000 japanese shun the outside world 101 east investigates why so many young men all feel lost in japan on al-jazeera. a journey both dog aggressive you know there's a very for everybody and there's a lot of corruption and beautiful like the beautiful lady you have to be very patient and order is also the city has ascended to i was introduced to in the one my father and my most oil working f
they know nance how could our man. is a kiss to me and come across them to the man with them and don't have it but among us she got me. all the tears and i again bowed in. to shoot in those in order to see me tonight in england. that i yeah. i don't like about. conductor know much about kids. but. now i had little time. to wander cutting. yeah and there were no warning dad. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to rejuvenating their towns . a...
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they know nance how could i may how much good it occurs to me and some of them do they make them and don't have it but among us she got me. all the tears and i again bowed in. to shoot in those in order to see me turn out in england. that i have. had i go about. my kid. and i had little time. to wander cutting. yeah and there were no warning dad. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to rejuvenating their towns . a 1st chance at education for grandmothers like these might be the last chance for south korea's girls' schools. when a prime minister takes a lump of coal into his own parliament that call means a lot of the country's fortunes we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in get a break that was a slogan that won it for the prime minister boris johnson counting the cost on al-jazeera. join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media india has more than 424 hour television news chops morning talkers and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most the states m
they know nance how could i may how much good it occurs to me and some of them do they make them and don't have it but among us she got me. all the tears and i again bowed in. to shoot in those in order to see me turn out in england. that i have. had i go about. my kid. and i had little time. to wander cutting. yeah and there were no warning dad. card penned. for now communities like bank room face the paradox of needing the elderly to rejuvenating their towns . a 1st chance at education for...
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nance a a thes civilian work for you and say how does this work? that set this society works come right? we reach out to expertise. i can't tell you the number of times was told i needed to do a claims because it was good for my career. but there's an awful lot of really, really good prosecutors who don't stay. how do you fix that? well, i don't know of a way society fixes that with specialization. when i walk into room i do what you that my surgeon just got off of the tour again as an auto mechanic. i want to know they know how to fix me up or try cases. and that just doesn't exist. i think it requires significant change. another piece of china that you might consider is we believe that the province of military justice is only green suit or whatever the color of the suit is no. i'm just happy i don't have to buy the uniform anymore. there are almost no civilians except at a very high level, highly qualified experts, that are informing the system on a day-to-day basis that are saying, , and then what you hear is we can't deploy that. yeah, you can.
nance a a thes civilian work for you and say how does this work? that set this society works come right? we reach out to expertise. i can't tell you the number of times was told i needed to do a claims because it was good for my career. but there's an awful lot of really, really good prosecutors who don't stay. how do you fix that? well, i don't know of a way society fixes that with specialization. when i walk into room i do what you that my surgeon just got off of the tour again as an auto...
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>> nanc ry pelosi i dch an agreement but it was with the treasury secretary, not with the president and i think thens negotiate see going on now are between mnuchin and hiso . donald trump. it's reallextraordinary that we find a situation where it's not clear to us if the treasury for the president suspect house republicans are holding off on hear from trump. nancy pelosi has suggested she might bring this up for a vote yway tonight even i republicans don't sign on. she could probably get it to the house. probably can't get it through the senate and certainly couldn't get the president to sign it. robert: why are house republicans toluse waiting for president trump? >> because they are completely tied to him ever since the 2018 midterms in which so many of thens moderate republiost their seats. the remnas of the republican party is -- has become the trum party. they have realized that if they're going to keep their seats and going to be able to have any future in thety p, they have to be completely tied to president trump. and really wait for his call in terms of what exactly they're yo
>> nanc ry pelosi i dch an agreement but it was with the treasury secretary, not with the president and i think thens negotiate see going on now are between mnuchin and hiso . donald trump. it's reallextraordinary that we find a situation where it's not clear to us if the treasury for the president suspect house republicans are holding off on hear from trump. nancy pelosi has suggested she might bring this up for a vote yway tonight even i republicans don't sign on. she could probably get...
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let me have take what's happening here the never confirm coronavirus cases has reached nearly 100 nance mused just an employee last affects me as well i can't go home either from wednesday the government's going to use a ban on all foreign nationals and in the country tailor made the 1st is a case about them which is the double quarter as in central moscow for us with more on the new measures that have been introduced. well russia's corona virus infections have jumped to $93.00 people only 7 of which were actually infected within the borders of russia the vast majority came from abroad and the whole situation has really set off alarm bells with officials moscow's now banned public gatherings of more than 50 people until april 10th schools and universities will also be closed by the end of the week for about just under a month but students will be able to continue their studies over the internet now russia's also decided to close its border with neighboring bella ruse to halt the spread of the virus as for russian nationals returning from the u.s. and europe they'll be confined to self q
let me have take what's happening here the never confirm coronavirus cases has reached nearly 100 nance mused just an employee last affects me as well i can't go home either from wednesday the government's going to use a ban on all foreign nationals and in the country tailor made the 1st is a case about them which is the double quarter as in central moscow for us with more on the new measures that have been introduced. well russia's corona virus infections have jumped to $93.00 people only 7 of...
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. >> reporter: bailey nance is a client who is also on the front lines of the battle against the virusshe's a nurse with st. joseph's health care in petaluma visiting seniors where they live. >> they have multiple disease processes like chf and hypertension, diabetes. we want to make sure that those are the people that are educated the most because they're the most at risk. >> reporter: napa county shelter at home policy comes one day after its health officer said there was no pressing need for one, citing zero confirmed cases and napa's distance from the outbreak epicenter, santa clara county. today she explained what changed. >> the community spread of virus in neighboring counties has warranted this decision to order people to shelter at home. >> reporter: late this afternoon solano county became the ninth and final bay area county to announce a policy less than one day after the county health officer there appeared reluctant to endorse one. napa's downtown deserted tonight. restaurants shutting down except for pickup and delivery. emily wilkinson is a victim. >> i've been in the in
. >> reporter: bailey nance is a client who is also on the front lines of the battle against the virusshe's a nurse with st. joseph's health care in petaluma visiting seniors where they live. >> they have multiple disease processes like chf and hypertension, diabetes. we want to make sure that those are the people that are educated the most because they're the most at risk. >> reporter: napa county shelter at home policy comes one day after its health officer said there was no...
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that's my perception of how that system should operate. >> judge grimm, this is jeff nance. i would be really afraid of a system that would have judges explaining the reasons for their sentence in our current military justice system where we don't have sentencing reports, we don't have sentencing guidelines and that sort of thing. my fear would be, as andy mentioned -- well, let's put it this way. we would certainly increase the work of the appellate log. i think whether or not a judge said something that he or she shouldn't have said during explanation about their sentencing, we're going to have more appeals if we do something like that. is that a reason not to do it? i don't know. i think that thought tells me that the chances of a judge saying something that is either wrong or could be construed as wrong in that process would increase. and so if we did something like that, i think it would need to be very, very narrowly focused. right now i do bond hearings in the courts that i practice in now. and when i deny a bond or grant a bond, i say i find that the respondent would
that's my perception of how that system should operate. >> judge grimm, this is jeff nance. i would be really afraid of a system that would have judges explaining the reasons for their sentence in our current military justice system where we don't have sentencing reports, we don't have sentencing guidelines and that sort of thing. my fear would be, as andy mentioned -- well, let's put it this way. we would certainly increase the work of the appellate log. i think whether or not a judge...
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nanc pelosi said late tonight she and the trump administration are agar aement.ed there will be an announcement tomorrow morning. in other cancellations, the church of latter day saints is suspending all worship servis rldwide and the virus is spreading further across africa with ghana and others confirming first cases. the pentagon announced today they launched strikes against five missiles storage facilities in iraq in retaliation for a rocket attack on a military base yesterday that killed two u.s. service members and one from the u.k. earlier in washington the head of ctral command told the senate panel the attack bore familiar markings. >> the iranian proxy group is the only who previouslydu ced an indirect fire attack of this scale against u.s. and coalition forces in iraq. while decreased tension may provide an illusion of return to normalcy, yesterday's actions indicate maligned activities that threaten lives. stephanie: mark esper said the u.s. will take anyar action nece to protect u.s. forces in iraq in the region. the federal judge in virginia release
nanc pelosi said late tonight she and the trump administration are agar aement.ed there will be an announcement tomorrow morning. in other cancellations, the church of latter day saints is suspending all worship servis rldwide and the virus is spreading further across africa with ghana and others confirming first cases. the pentagon announced today they launched strikes against five missiles storage facilities in iraq in retaliation for a rocket attack on a military base yesterday that killed...
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so i hope there is ress nance in what i describe today as well as brainstorming amongst all of us here in the conversation after my speech about what to do about it. as well as bringing the situation today, i want to make a wider argument and this is the wider argument that i will try to make. the war in syria is not just a disaster. it's an argument that the war in yria will dangerously become a biword a precedent of a new normal of brutal company contagious conflict. stalling of diplomacy, the u.n. pulled from pillar to post, the aid system inadequate. neighboring states creeking under the sustains of refugees. western policy be feudled by a mixture of disfunction, denial. that is the reality of the syrian story that jake referred to and the danger is that it becomes copied elsewhere. here's what i'm going to do today. summarize the current situation in syria. second, splin how we see syria as a warning of the changing nature of conflict around the world today. third, set out short-term imperatives how to save lives today and fourth, draw wider lessons for hurens and diplomats. i thi
so i hope there is ress nance in what i describe today as well as brainstorming amongst all of us here in the conversation after my speech about what to do about it. as well as bringing the situation today, i want to make a wider argument and this is the wider argument that i will try to make. the war in syria is not just a disaster. it's an argument that the war in yria will dangerously become a biword a precedent of a new normal of brutal company contagious conflict. stalling of diplomacy,...
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but, i was in check the other night and walked in, not only do they have nets on they had peered at nanceh. panics commercial, maybe will will showcase it. >> with all of them, maybe it's about time. are again, thank you very much, have a good weekend and we will see you next time. >> of elisabeth, it starts right now. stocks rocketing higher into the) the dow is up 1985 points. this is another historic tape on wall street. his biggest single day amber. is happening in a after its worst drop in more than three decades. for now back in january 2019 and yesterday we were at basically 2017 levels . what is going on. the president gave a shot of confidence in a massive $50 billion stimulus plan declaring for the coronavirus outbreak, it's a national emergency.
but, i was in check the other night and walked in, not only do they have nets on they had peered at nanceh. panics commercial, maybe will will showcase it. >> with all of them, maybe it's about time. are again, thank you very much, have a good weekend and we will see you next time. >> of elisabeth, it starts right now. stocks rocketing higher into the) the dow is up 1985 points. this is another historic tape on wall street. his biggest single day amber. is happening in a after its...
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. ♪ susan: matthew green, john nance garner, the speaker of the house from 1931 1933 and became fdr'st once said, the speaker of the house job is the hardest job in washington. do you agree?
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if you need new chevy, interest-free nancing for 84 months - with deferred payments for 120 days on many of our mos popular models. you may en shop online and take delivery atome. it's just our way of doing our part... grocery delivery app based in san francisco are planning an emergency strike on monday that's according to a rort from the washington post. organizers ofthe strike say they want better otections from coronavirus they want hazard pay and a default tip t at 10%. some of the workers claim they haven't been provided with any hand sanitizer other protections while they shop for groceries. so far the company has said it will ovide bonuses for in-store shoppers shift leads say the strike ll last until insta cart agrees to their terms delta airles is proving free flights for medical professionals who are flying to areas facing a surge in coronavirus cases. >>the company is giving round-trip tickets to medical volunteers who are traveling to work at ospitals in hard hit areas like georgia, louisiana and michigan. this comes as the way the louisiana's governor saythat state needs as
if you need new chevy, interest-free nancing for 84 months - with deferred payments for 120 days on many of our mos popular models. you may en shop online and take delivery atome. it's just our way of doing our part... grocery delivery app based in san francisco are planning an emergency strike on monday that's according to a rort from the washington post. organizers ofthe strike say they want better otections from coronavirus they want hazard pay and a default tip t at 10%. some of the workers...
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but, i was in check the other night and walked in, not only do they have nets on they had peered at nanceics commercial, maybe will will showcase it. >> with all of them, maybe it's about time. (announcer) the following is a sponsored program for prostagenix, furnished by prostatereport.com. (upbeat music) ♪ hi, this is larry king. over 30 million men in america have prostrate problems. i know, i was one of them. and all these natural prostate supplements like the ones i have here in front of me are everywhere. drugstores, health food stores, on the internet, and all over tv, selling millions of bottles every year.
but, i was in check the other night and walked in, not only do they have nets on they had peered at nanceics commercial, maybe will will showcase it. >> with all of them, maybe it's about time. (announcer) the following is a sponsored program for prostagenix, furnished by prostatereport.com. (upbeat music) ♪ hi, this is larry king. over 30 million men in america have prostrate problems. i know, i was one of them. and all these natural prostate supplements like the ones i have here in...
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there was an accept nance -- acceptance in prin pull.al of the actors have said they supported the cease-fire. but this requires massive pressure from the international community. i've been appealing for members of the security council for those more relevant powers in the world to put pressure on the parties to the conflict in all s these situatn order to be able to translate that principles pull, that idea that they're ready to accept it into a reality on the ground. and unfortunately, the risk, th good intention mightot be translated into effects is a bi. ri judy: no question, a big risk. finally, mr. secretary general, where do you look for inspiration in all this? i'm assuming you've never seen anything like this in your time working at the u.n., working with refugees? >> my inspiration comes from those people that not onlyn my d agency, united nations, i commission forug rs, but in unicef, the world food program and peace-keeping missions. the courage, the resilience and the generosity that they show, inspiration.me an enormous jud
there was an accept nance -- acceptance in prin pull.al of the actors have said they supported the cease-fire. but this requires massive pressure from the international community. i've been appealing for members of the security council for those more relevant powers in the world to put pressure on the parties to the conflict in all s these situatn order to be able to translate that principles pull, that idea that they're ready to accept it into a reality on the ground. and unfortunately, the...
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. >> this is not a game, could yo imagine harry reid letting nanc pelosi run the senate? i flew back on a redeye to have that might meeting on sunday. we were at an agreement where republicans and democrats in th senate had worked together in committee to come up and move forward. nancy pelosi walks into the roo and you see chuck schumer actually kinda fall behind the table. then she starts asking, she wants to change the election la just like she did in california. they want to harvest ballots they want to care about the ope border, about more money for sanctuary cities. this does nothing for those who got laid off today. think about the kitchen table o those small businesses where they put there entire life and in there watching the democrats do this to them. in my entire life, i have never seen such selfishness in these individuals. they would rather put a liberal wish list instead of the well-being of this country. >> first, i've got to tell you, it takes my breath away. we rebuild europe, we defeat evil across the globe. don't let lindsay forget, he wa once in your h
. >> this is not a game, could yo imagine harry reid letting nanc pelosi run the senate? i flew back on a redeye to have that might meeting on sunday. we were at an agreement where republicans and democrats in th senate had worked together in committee to come up and move forward. nancy pelosi walks into the roo and you see chuck schumer actually kinda fall behind the table. then she starts asking, she wants to change the election la just like she did in california. they want to harvest...
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are going to vive and prosper which means the best names with no leverage, with no tight debt kov nancemmediate refinancings, so i haven't sold a share of anything in a while and i'm tickling with buying things our biggest enemy is our emotions our emotions right now are eith either screaming sell or buy neither good advice. we want to preserve capital at this point it's a very difficult time to be an investor. the same thing not only in the stock market but in the bond market and private equity and real estate where the same forces are at play it's a time for older, cooler heads to calm people down, i think. >> it would seem nothing is immune looking at the volatility across so many asset classes in the past week alone. kirk, the fact that we seem to be poised for a more coordinated response from the federal government, whether it is the fed stepping in with the $1.5 trillion injection into the financial system yesterday, the fact that you do have this fiscal bill, this potential first phase fiscal bill moving through congress right now or the comments from the treasury secretary on ou
are going to vive and prosper which means the best names with no leverage, with no tight debt kov nancemmediate refinancings, so i haven't sold a share of anything in a while and i'm tickling with buying things our biggest enemy is our emotions our emotions right now are eith either screaming sell or buy neither good advice. we want to preserve capital at this point it's a very difficult time to be an investor. the same thing not only in the stock market but in the bond market and private...
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their bill and turned it around, so they signed it in the white house as if they had some real prove nance as to what was in the bill. >> that legislation was signed just over 24 hours after the weekly jobless numbers revealed that 3.3 million americans filed for unemployment, quadrupling the previous weekly record. trump has also invoked the defense production act to compel general motors to make much needed ventilators. joining me now in baltimore, dr. lena wen, she's a visiting professor at george washington school of public health and formerly baltimore's health commissioner. she's got two new pieces out in "the washington post." one called it's a scary time to be pregnant but i'm still so grateful, and in time magazine, we're always behind on coronavirus, we need to start planning ahead to beat it. in new york joining me senior financial reporter for nbc news investigations unit, gretchen morganson. she's the co-author of the best selling book "reckless endangerment, how outsized ambition, greed, and corruption created the worst financial crisis of our time." interestingly, both of yo
their bill and turned it around, so they signed it in the white house as if they had some real prove nance as to what was in the bill. >> that legislation was signed just over 24 hours after the weekly jobless numbers revealed that 3.3 million americans filed for unemployment, quadrupling the previous weekly record. trump has also invoked the defense production act to compel general motors to make much needed ventilators. joining me now in baltimore, dr. lena wen, she's a visiting...
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adjusting that mask on but i'm not comfortable and then you end up watching your face with fear that maybe nance. and the other thing is when you people regular people start buying all these medical supplies it makes it more scarce with people who need it the health care workers around the world cup to patrick tang always a pleasure thank you for all your advice we do appreciate it i think the biggest problem i've got is this actually funds that my glasses when i'm trying to talk so something to keep in mind evidence here with a look at your weather thanks mom might come in handy tomorrow actually if you're in the northeast of africa because they've got some sand storms that are planning to be there but a good yeah and that will shift you over the that is the south we got some rather lively showers and this is just to the stitching how does but we're seeing some big can fundraise down polls recently has teeth is an example of just one of those as i said just to the east of johannesburg alive a little storm that brewed up here on friday showers on and off as we go on through the the coming days a
adjusting that mask on but i'm not comfortable and then you end up watching your face with fear that maybe nance. and the other thing is when you people regular people start buying all these medical supplies it makes it more scarce with people who need it the health care workers around the world cup to patrick tang always a pleasure thank you for all your advice we do appreciate it i think the biggest problem i've got is this actually funds that my glasses when i'm trying to talk so something...
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my bill the social determine nance tore moms act will invest in our mothers and fund access to services and critical research we need to help save the lives of our american women. we can solve this crisis together. if we work together. republicans and democrats. fighting for a safer, more compassionate and more community focused future. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. olson: mr. speaker, the first amendment to our constitution says, quote, congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press. end quote. the strength of our first amendment, our local independent newspapers, these papers fan the flame of american rebellion. there is no america without a free local press. last week we lost a local press newspaper in texas, covering k.d. news, they ceased operations. the owner and foun
my bill the social determine nance tore moms act will invest in our mothers and fund access to services and critical research we need to help save the lives of our american women. we can solve this crisis together. if we work together. republicans and democrats. fighting for a safer, more compassionate and more community focused future. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker,...
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nance pelosi is pushing for passage. mostar in-home states.ven if one member votes no the others would have to rush back to vote in person. trump says it would be an unfortunate complication. >> it could be one boot. one grandstands are. you might have one. for that we would have to take more time. it will pass it will take longer. >> many americans are waiting for direct payments of $1200 for people earning up to $75,000 a year included in the legislation. trump is directing his staff to come up with guidelines to determine which parts of the country are at risk for the coronavirus in order to relax social distancing rules in some other areas. in a letter to governors, the president said new guidelines would rate counties by risk from low, moderate, high. state, local leaders would make a decision whether to keep, increase, loosen restrictions. critics say what would stop people from a high risk to a low risk area to enjoy freedom of movement.>> part will be the need to have highly responsible behavior between counties. the american people ca
nance pelosi is pushing for passage. mostar in-home states.ven if one member votes no the others would have to rush back to vote in person. trump says it would be an unfortunate complication. >> it could be one boot. one grandstands are. you might have one. for that we would have to take more time. it will pass it will take longer. >> many americans are waiting for direct payments of $1200 for people earning up to $75,000 a year included in the legislation. trump is directing his...
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kickoff meaning you had sean mcmannis and david bursin there and flying across the country was jim nancecompany. so a longstanding partnership that has yielded great results. it's a great day for our employers. on the pga tour and the lpga tour, to know that cbs continues to drive the professional game forward here. >> and speaking of the lpga tour, how will this exposure help the women's game? >> i think it's -- it's going to be significant for the women's game. and as we approach this right cycle, we've placed our broadcast rights with cbs and nbc, our cable rights with -- with the golf channel, and then streaming and starting in 22 with espn plus. we have a strategic alliance with the lpga tour. we feel it's important for our organizations and for the game to be presenting the game, both the men's and women's game on the golf channel 24/7. now cbs's commitment to carry up to four events for the lpga tour is significant. it broadens the reach at a time where the women's game like the men's has never been as exciting. >> how do you expand the fan base in an era when there's so much comp
kickoff meaning you had sean mcmannis and david bursin there and flying across the country was jim nancecompany. so a longstanding partnership that has yielded great results. it's a great day for our employers. on the pga tour and the lpga tour, to know that cbs continues to drive the professional game forward here. >> and speaking of the lpga tour, how will this exposure help the women's game? >> i think it's -- it's going to be significant for the women's game. and as we approach...