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max would not be comfortable at roscoe's. amber: right.eeded max to meet with another female entrepreneur? lemonis: she wasn't listening to me, and i was like, "i need max to hear from an entrepreneur who had built a multibillion dollar -- i'm gonna use a "b" -- multibillion dollar worldwide brand coming out of an environment where people were judging you and criticizing you and making it difficult for you, and you had to push through all of that. kathy: yeah, absolutely. max: i'm a bit of a fangirl. so i'm a bit... kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get people connected to it. max: yeah. lemonis: but let's see some new packaging. max: okay, so this is our current bathroom cleaner. this is what it looks like. we came up with a new name called may home. it's easy to say. the second one, we went with m&h. no? okay. lemonis: last week, we talked about moving away from the name murchison-hume, but the first thing she brings out is a murchison-hume product. max: and i brought you a wild card, clean evolution. lemonis: kathy was
max would not be comfortable at roscoe's. amber: right.eeded max to meet with another female entrepreneur? lemonis: she wasn't listening to me, and i was like, "i need max to hear from an entrepreneur who had built a multibillion dollar -- i'm gonna use a "b" -- multibillion dollar worldwide brand coming out of an environment where people were judging you and criticizing you and making it difficult for you, and you had to push through all of that. kathy: yeah, absolutely. max:...
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Apr 23, 2020
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. >> roscoe, one of our new york major new york politicians and u.s. senator and he was on the joint committee on reconstruction we drafted the 14th a moment and a railroad case in the 1880s, this had to do with whether the counties have a right to tax railroads and they said no, no, we are the corporate person and we have the same rights under due process et cetera in the 14th amendment protects us but roscoe said to the court, look, i've got the journal of the joint committee right here and i was on that committee and if you read this journal you will see that corporations were intended to be protected by the 14th a moment and the justices said that's pretty good evidence and well, roscoe dies and he dies because he fell into a snowdrift in the blizzard of 88. [laughter] he did but later on the journal was published by kendrick in 1914 and there's not a word about corporations in it, not a single word. we have seen political leaders make things up all the time and this is the great american tradition. [laughter]th >> i guess this is the way we get co
. >> roscoe, one of our new york major new york politicians and u.s. senator and he was on the joint committee on reconstruction we drafted the 14th a moment and a railroad case in the 1880s, this had to do with whether the counties have a right to tax railroads and they said no, no, we are the corporate person and we have the same rights under due process et cetera in the 14th amendment protects us but roscoe said to the court, look, i've got the journal of the joint committee right here...
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Apr 3, 2020
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great art is certainly essential by understanding the human conditions and you only have to visit the roscoe chapel here in houston to appreciate just that. in my view it is preceded by great engineering which is the true foundation on which civilization is built. that is why i wrote "make, think, imagine". to make the argument that engineering is the lifeblood of human progress. today i want to tell you for stories which i encountered either while writing the book or while i've been talking about it after its publication. you can interpret them just as you wish and i hope they start a decent internal discussion with you. my first story is about transcending the limits. a few months ago i gave a lecture at the francis creek institute where i am chairman of the board and it is one of europe's major biomedical research hubs directed by a mobile present winter and home to several more prizewinners. after my talk of research, i was asked a question that made me hiink he asked, aren't humans just like e. coli? [laughter] his question was about the way in which we grow and use natural resources be
great art is certainly essential by understanding the human conditions and you only have to visit the roscoe chapel here in houston to appreciate just that. in my view it is preceded by great engineering which is the true foundation on which civilization is built. that is why i wrote "make, think, imagine". to make the argument that engineering is the lifeblood of human progress. today i want to tell you for stories which i encountered either while writing the book or while i've been...
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my name is roscoe and good to see you, karen. >> thank you. >> i question is, is this especially in societies that are just beginning to put their act together? and women are in power, especially young girls? how do they relate to their male counterparts? and eventually i imagine most of them want to make families, so any insight in the kind of family that builds from aa steady standpoint? maybe you could also tell us if you've done that with your own sons, how to deal with, how to talk to them in dealing with -- >> it's really good question. it's interesting. what we do know and even the statistics on the akilah students is there actually reinvesting in their own families, their families of origin, at 81% are paying for healthcare or school fees for other family members. it's really interesting. it's, , in terms of their future marriages, they are changed after they come to program like ours. i think men might find them a little intimidating sometimes. i was sitting around with a group of alumni and their say it's really hard to get a date. [laughing] you know, once your super empowered it's
my name is roscoe and good to see you, karen. >> thank you. >> i question is, is this especially in societies that are just beginning to put their act together? and women are in power, especially young girls? how do they relate to their male counterparts? and eventually i imagine most of them want to make families, so any insight in the kind of family that builds from aa steady standpoint? maybe you could also tell us if you've done that with your own sons, how to deal with, how to...
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Apr 16, 2020
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and roscoe turner and clyde pagngborn get lost, have engine trouble, but they make it. and it's the airplane that you see here that made that flight. and it's part of that story in which the international press says the united states has jumped ahead in aeronautical technology, how do we catch up? it's such a shock in terms of the performance of these airplanes. now, after the mcrobertson race, this aircraft goes back into the united states inventory and it just an airliner, and it goes out of service eventually and it has several owners. but in the early 1970s, it's given to the smithsonian from united airlines. and it's restored. and the view that you see here on the right side is it's in its united airlines markings it had after the mac robertson race. on the other side are the markings the airplane had on it during the mac robertson race. so you can see both histories of that airplane in 1934 and afterwards. and so, with the creation of the air and space museum in 1976 and the opening, this was put on display in the air transport gallery, now america by air, to show
and roscoe turner and clyde pagngborn get lost, have engine trouble, but they make it. and it's the airplane that you see here that made that flight. and it's part of that story in which the international press says the united states has jumped ahead in aeronautical technology, how do we catch up? it's such a shock in terms of the performance of these airplanes. now, after the mcrobertson race, this aircraft goes back into the united states inventory and it just an airliner, and it goes out of...
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rosemary roscoe is coming in here, you can see a lot of us are working from home and so we've got quite few weather spotters now? i know bill is in pacifica and he says it is just pouring down there. they are keeping an eye on that weather for you this morning? >> yes. a beautiful window in front of me and the rain is coming down quite a bit. widespread rain over areas of the north bay and the east bay. it looks fairly widespread over portions of the peninsula as well. let's take a look at where we are seeing that rain. it's it's right over and is coming back. of the last few hours seems to exceed 107 inch recorded over areas like santa rosa to an inch and half over areas like can failed and mill valley has reported 6/10. so that is some good news there. we could see anywhere from a quarter of an inch to another full inch with today's system. let's take a look at where we see that widespread rain coming in from the coastline. it stretches into the northbay locations. widespread into sonoma in those locations as well as areas into the napa valley. along san francisco the peninsula and tw
rosemary roscoe is coming in here, you can see a lot of us are working from home and so we've got quite few weather spotters now? i know bill is in pacifica and he says it is just pouring down there. they are keeping an eye on that weather for you this morning? >> yes. a beautiful window in front of me and the rain is coming down quite a bit. widespread rain over areas of the north bay and the east bay. it looks fairly widespread over portions of the peninsula as well. let's take a look...