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some, like hollywood party, and i was like -- i didn't know what he was going to be like you know what that's what i love about him >> jimmy: well, so are you i mean did you get to work on any new music of your own? >> i have been i never was like expecting that i would. but i wrote one song and it was like a wild fire like they just -- i think i have like over 24 songs or something like that. i don't even know how, 'cause sometimes like you press that button and nothing happens like, the elevator is stuck and -- >> jimmy: yeah >> this time was like -- it was just like coming through and i was like, "this is the greatest thing." and it just feels so happy and it's just so fun to make new music. 'cause there is really nothing else that makes me feel that way. and this period, like before it comes out, is my favorite. 'cause it's yours and you don't -- like the anticipation, like the excitement. >> jimmy: yup. >> it is so big. >> jimmy: yeah no one else gets to have any input on it yet. like, the world hasn't seen it yet. you're like, "this is so exciting like no can be --" it's so -- it
some, like hollywood party, and i was like -- i didn't know what he was going to be like you know what that's what i love about him >> jimmy: well, so are you i mean did you get to work on any new music of your own? >> i have been i never was like expecting that i would. but i wrote one song and it was like a wild fire like they just -- i think i have like over 24 songs or something like that. i don't even know how, 'cause sometimes like you press that button and nothing happens...
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and i was wondering why it was only like $60. g. they need to have a term for this, like shoptical illusion or something, where you don't know the size of the item you're buying until it arrives at your house. >> they should have a person in the video for each thing you're demonstrating using it. you would have had an ant getting on your chair. >> jimmy: it could be shaquille o'neill or kelly ripa, and you don't really know. i think the coke can is a good one. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what else have you been doing? what do you do when you're cooped up? >> yeah, yeah, you do master class, i'm going to become an expert at something. >> jimmy: the website, master class? >> yes. >> jimmy: where they teach you how to do things. >> where you pay the membership and you don't use it until boom! it's quarantine. and then. >> jimmy: that's right. >> the first thing i think to my self is timberland, i'm going to learn how to make music. you can tell this is really not me. so i proceed to over the course of quarantine watch every single master clas
and i was wondering why it was only like $60. g. they need to have a term for this, like shoptical illusion or something, where you don't know the size of the item you're buying until it arrives at your house. >> they should have a person in the video for each thing you're demonstrating using it. you would have had an ant getting on your chair. >> jimmy: it could be shaquille o'neill or kelly ripa, and you don't really know. i think the coke can is a good one. >> yeah....
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you know, i had like the most anxiety. was -- everything i had going on, everything i was working on, i just had to stop it because it was even just too hard for me to get through the day, you know? and i was even questioning my own life, you know and so i -- i was uninspired making music, and to me music is my happy place. so i just was confused i never felt like this in life ever you know, i'm somebody who i've been meditating since i was 17 years old i usually know how to deal with, you know, the emotions of life but i just -- it was something that happened to me, and i just couldn't figure it out and i realized that i was burnt out, you know. so i took some time for myself, and i did therapy, and i communicated and one of the things i realized is that, you know, i come from a family who my great grandma -- i mean my grandma was in world war ii. my granddad was in world war ii and they were phenomenal people and they didn't show their emotions that much, you know so it trickled down. >> jimmy: yeah, you're right >> and i
you know, i had like the most anxiety. was -- everything i had going on, everything i was working on, i just had to stop it because it was even just too hard for me to get through the day, you know? and i was even questioning my own life, you know and so i -- i was uninspired making music, and to me music is my happy place. so i just was confused i never felt like this in life ever you know, i'm somebody who i've been meditating since i was 17 years old i usually know how to deal with, you...
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maggie: oh, i like that. ensure that every time a customer buys something online from montiel, they're getting something special. maggie: i mean, these type of items sell the best. it's loungewear kind of. lemonis: maggie is also working on her collaboration with susana monaco. maggie: i like the shape. i like how it fits the waistline. susana: it's really mediocre. sorry, no offense. maggie: thank you. lemonis: but things aren't going as smoothly as i had hoped. ♪ it's been 3 weeks since i first put susana and maggie together, and i still haven't seen a single piece from the collab line, so i'm bringing maggie to susana's showroom in new york to get the real story. i thought maybe we could just get a summary since the last time we saw each other, what you guys have gotten done together. susana: well, we sent maggie some samples from ours. we went over prices and margins to see where we can meet in the middle. lemonis: i was thinking she would take your top-selling pieces, put her twist of them, make some chan
maggie: oh, i like that. ensure that every time a customer buys something online from montiel, they're getting something special. maggie: i mean, these type of items sell the best. it's loungewear kind of. lemonis: maggie is also working on her collaboration with susana monaco. maggie: i like the shape. i like how it fits the waistline. susana: it's really mediocre. sorry, no offense. maggie: thank you. lemonis: but things aren't going as smoothly as i had hoped. ♪ it's been 3 weeks since i...
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i think it was inescapable. like, when i say i was working on another book, i was working at something that was completely divorced from the ideas that i was exploited in this book. it was supposed to be like black masculinity, where those ideas get for him and i was going look at the basketball court and prison at all of the stuff, right. that's where i i was going to start. one of those sites is the barbershop and eyes going to explore the barbershop, and everything therein. when i started writing that book, the first sentence was about election day because i was in the barbershop on election day and was about the conversation that was happening. so i knew i couldn't escape it and that's what maybe switch over to writing this book. the psyche of those people you're describing, people who feel themselves to be liberals, progressives, people that are on the right side of history, the psyche was broken and it was something that was unfathomable about this. i can't say that i was completely -- like i don't want to pret
i think it was inescapable. like, when i say i was working on another book, i was working at something that was completely divorced from the ideas that i was exploited in this book. it was supposed to be like black masculinity, where those ideas get for him and i was going look at the basketball court and prison at all of the stuff, right. that's where i i was going to start. one of those sites is the barbershop and eyes going to explore the barbershop, and everything therein. when i started...
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i like i, you like i, why don't you like i? everyone should like ike. you know that it's ike.mocratic commercials, they did not talk as much about stevenson. but you know the candidate. you know it is about it. like the personality the slogans that come together to promote like the personality here. you don't actually see eisenhower himself appear in this commercial. but inadvertent lightly -- and advertising executive at this time talked with eisenhower repeatedly and said we need to get you as in individual into these short spots. he came up with this idea about eisenhower answers america. the notion is that this would be 22nd spots. they would have different individuals asking eisenhower a question about his platform, his policies, what he would do as president. this is where eisenhower was really reluctant. this required him to spend an entire day in a television studio rehearsing all of these different lines. they made him take off his glasses. he could not see. but really large qcard's so he could read the lines. they put makeup on him to make him look attractive. this i
i like i, you like i, why don't you like i? everyone should like ike. you know that it's ike.mocratic commercials, they did not talk as much about stevenson. but you know the candidate. you know it is about it. like the personality the slogans that come together to promote like the personality here. you don't actually see eisenhower himself appear in this commercial. but inadvertent lightly -- and advertising executive at this time talked with eisenhower repeatedly and said we need to get you...
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and you know, for as long as i like. really into a story can totally transform where you are and your mindset. it's really cool. every time i learn something new, it just fuels the curiosity to explore more, to learn more. there's anything and everything. for a limited time, prime members, save $50 on your first year of audible. text listen25 to 500500. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this is really important and we'll add some substance and background to everything we're talking about. take this. the white house and the president's doctors not did you say closing when the president, his last negative coronavirus test was. why is that important? in the past ten days the president and his staff have been all over the country not social distancing not wearing masks. if they don't know when the president was last negative for covid that means he was possibly infecting people at every stop along the way. his doctor refused to answer this question multiple times today saying he doesn't want to look backwards. so we will. because it is important to
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and i was like, okay. then i left for the weekend and i came back. and when i got back motor mike goes, did you see my friends? i said do you mean ashton and the roadrunner? he goes no. he tilts his head back again and goes, "pretty birds, pretty birds, i love you all." and three roadrunners come running up. and now at the ramsey at twenty nine palms if you want a full desert experience you can go hang out with motor mike. he's an excellent cuddler. and he also has three roadrunners that you can feed spicy cheetos to. >> jimmy: wow. that is crazy. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. and during the break we're going to pretend that a big glob of spit just didn't fly across the room onto me. armie hammer is here. >> should i put the helmet back on? >> jimmy: yes. [ applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by canidae. vet-formulated premium pet food that's packed with nutrition and goodness. ♪ not much, how about you? are you answering my text in person? i am, yeah.
and i was like, okay. then i left for the weekend and i came back. and when i got back motor mike goes, did you see my friends? i said do you mean ashton and the roadrunner? he goes no. he tilts his head back again and goes, "pretty birds, pretty birds, i love you all." and three roadrunners come running up. and now at the ramsey at twenty nine palms if you want a full desert experience you can go hang out with motor mike. he's an excellent cuddler. and he also has three roadrunners...
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but i like ike, it has all of those little visual subtleties like adlai stevenson on a donkey riding hed it many times now.ti but also it's very personalizing. and digging into the sort of -- i don't know if this had been explored in psychology yet but it's the idea of peer pressure. i like ike, you like ike.t why don't you like ike? you should like ike. everyone should like ike. th >> absolutely.of and you know that it's ike.lik where in the democratic commercials they didn't talk as much as stevenson.you but this -- you know the ike. candidate. you know it's about ike and ike the personality is at the forefront of all of the catchy h songs, the imagery, the slogans that come together to promote the ike the personality here. you don't actually see actual eisenhower himself appearly in this commercial. but, rosser reeves, an is com advertising executive at this time, talked with eisenhower repeatedly and said we need to getat you as an individual into these short spots. and he came up with this idea about eisenhower answers america. and the notion is that these would be 20 second spot
but i like ike, it has all of those little visual subtleties like adlai stevenson on a donkey riding hed it many times now.ti but also it's very personalizing. and digging into the sort of -- i don't know if this had been explored in psychology yet but it's the idea of peer pressure. i like ike, you like ike.t why don't you like ike? you should like ike. everyone should like ike. th >> absolutely.of and you know that it's ike.lik where in the democratic commercials they didn't talk as...
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and i was like, "eddie murphy likes somebody, not me?" i saw rock, like, ten years ago in vegas i went with nicholson -- me, nicholson, and jim brooks. and i sat in between nicholson and jim brooks watching rock and, literally, every time i looked left or right, nicholson was doubled over and jim brooks was doubled over and i was going, "i wish rock could see this, man," because we were a few rows back and he was not getting to see imagine getting to see jack nicholson and jim brooks thinking you're the funniest guy on the planet, anyways that was cool. >> jimmy: also, thing i love about jack, and you know this, too. he laughs the way he talks, kind of. like, he goes like ha, ha, ha, ha ha-ha. [ laughter ] i'm like, that's how he laughs >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "hubie halloween." >> yeah. why not, jimmy >> jimmy: in a different -- to shift gears, you dedicate the movie to the late cameron boyce, who was supposed to be in "hubie halloween," but he, sadly, passed away before filming. >> yes, just a few days before filming and
and i was like, "eddie murphy likes somebody, not me?" i saw rock, like, ten years ago in vegas i went with nicholson -- me, nicholson, and jim brooks. and i sat in between nicholson and jim brooks watching rock and, literally, every time i looked left or right, nicholson was doubled over and jim brooks was doubled over and i was going, "i wish rock could see this, man," because we were a few rows back and he was not getting to see imagine getting to see jack nicholson and...
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and i like that. i do like that part of it. s ugly sometimes, dangerously so, but it's good quality. >> well, that goes to the last one i want to ask you about, because everybody knows, however you text or however you keep in touch, or if you keep in touch with younger people, there's another energy where even serious things are tossed off where, you could say, that's terrible, or you could just say that the laughing emoji's kind of like, i'm laughing at that and i'm done with it. gifs -- these little animated things people share, works the same, because sometimes that says more. if a picture is worth 1,000 words, what's an animated picture worth, maybe 10,000? >> a whole hell of a lot. >> exactly! and that brings us to the abraham lincoln -- >> -- is out there -- one of my favorites is the kids come running down the hall and he gets to the room. i don't know what he sees, but he makes that turn. oh, it's so funny. >> yeah. that's a good one. now, we saw with donald trump got in the whole lincoln racism thing. "the breakfast clu
and i like that. i do like that part of it. s ugly sometimes, dangerously so, but it's good quality. >> well, that goes to the last one i want to ask you about, because everybody knows, however you text or however you keep in touch, or if you keep in touch with younger people, there's another energy where even serious things are tossed off where, you could say, that's terrible, or you could just say that the laughing emoji's kind of like, i'm laughing at that and i'm done with it. gifs --...
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or what is it like >> i mean, you have -- you have, like, i think -- i think you have two choices youend type thing, and you can decide, or like, what i did was like from the very beginning i like told her my thesis statement of what i wanted the album to be and, it was the best thing i did, because there's always a point halfway through a project where you're like, this is garbage. this is the worst thing i've ever done. it doesn't sound good. i don't know what i'm doing. and that's when you need that support to be like, "no. stick with the idea, because the idea is beautiful, and it's going to turn out. and i probably would have been discouraged enough to like move into a different world sonically, if i didn't have her kind of backing me the whole time so, i'm thankful for that. >> jimmy: yeah, i think she knows what she's doing, too. >> she knows what she's doing. >> jimmy: can you stick around i want to talk about the new documentary that you have coming out >> let's do it >> jimmy: alright, more with shawn mendes when we come back, everybody! ♪ woman: i have moderate to severe pl
or what is it like >> i mean, you have -- you have, like, i think -- i think you have two choices youend type thing, and you can decide, or like, what i did was like from the very beginning i like told her my thesis statement of what i wanted the album to be and, it was the best thing i did, because there's always a point halfway through a project where you're like, this is garbage. this is the worst thing i've ever done. it doesn't sound good. i don't know what i'm doing. and that's when...
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i was like, "why would i not want to do it? and he's like, "well just read it." i played a thousand characters. that's an exaggeration, but you know what i mean >> seth: yes >> over the course of seven years -- and i think he felt like, and he's not wrong, every year i got to try something different. and i became accustomed to sort of shedding it i'm being so actressy, it's creepy but, like, shedding the skin of the character, then taking on a new role each year and so he was like, "this is a serialized thing." and i was like, "right, but there's a blueprint, there's a character that exists prior, that i can, as i said, steal from, then try to make it seem like i know what i'm doing." and then, he let me have it, but i like how publicly he's speaking this narrative that like it was always mine. it wasn't. it wasn't. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's good -- this is -- i feel like, you know, last 10, 20 years, right, we've seen these anti-hero shows that look like very juicy to play because, you know, actors -- and i say actors, because it's almost entirely male domina
i was like, "why would i not want to do it? and he's like, "well just read it." i played a thousand characters. that's an exaggeration, but you know what i mean >> seth: yes >> over the course of seven years -- and i think he felt like, and he's not wrong, every year i got to try something different. and i became accustomed to sort of shedding it i'm being so actressy, it's creepy but, like, shedding the skin of the character, then taking on a new role each year and...
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was like, what? it means you must have a white male agenda because that's what you are. he said it's not the same thing. >> what was that again? >> that would've been like 1993 maybe, 94 maybe? >> i've really circled it when it's reading the book and i thought about all those months when i was at the "washington post" in summary said like i had an agenda. as someone, many journalists, journalists of color, especially young female journalists look at you like an icon and a role model, what do you say to them in terms of when an editor or a colleague, hey, you do you have an agenda? what should they say? >> here's the most important thing. i don't want them to give up. i hope that is something that comes to the book, which is a lot of highs and lows, lot of highs and lows and were going, we're all on a way for disputable thing called life and a very thankful to be a live honestly, as a survivor of covid. i mostly want them to not give up. they have to find the person, the elder, the group of friends who
was like, what? it means you must have a white male agenda because that's what you are. he said it's not the same thing. >> what was that again? >> that would've been like 1993 maybe, 94 maybe? >> i've really circled it when it's reading the book and i thought about all those months when i was at the "washington post" in summary said like i had an agenda. as someone, many journalists, journalists of color, especially young female journalists look at you like an icon...
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. >> i felt like a hound being placed on my mouth. i started telling him please don't kill me, please don't kill me. >> an attack in the night. >> i was like really freaking out. what's going on? what's going on? >> a mother murdered. >> look like two ghosts had committed the ultimate crime. >> he lived to tell police a harrowing story. was it true? >> he's the only one that survived. he's practically unharmed. >> are they treatediing you lik suspect or a witness? >> now an undercover plan to solve the mystery. >> he's stepping out of the car right now. >> who was the real mastermind. >> we all stopped breathing for about ten seconds. >> i really wanted to be wrong. >> the american dream. so many of us want it. the loving family. the honest job, the home you can afford. the idea that you can start over here. and in this new country, that better life will be yours. this is a story about that dream. about a family that worked for it, won it, and then what happened to them? this wasn't part of anyone's dream. >> someone just robbed our ho
. >> i felt like a hound being placed on my mouth. i started telling him please don't kill me, please don't kill me. >> an attack in the night. >> i was like really freaking out. what's going on? what's going on? >> a mother murdered. >> look like two ghosts had committed the ultimate crime. >> he lived to tell police a harrowing story. was it true? >> he's the only one that survived. he's practically unharmed. >> are they treatediing you lik...
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i am looking at vp court what do i like i like american eagle, lululemon and gap and levi's, they're all good to go and none support are interested in the higher quality stocks that don't need any stimulus like the one that features all day today. those are where you want to go if next week turns out to be the house of pain that would certainly be what you will get you will hear from them. >> let's go to pennsylvania. how are you? >> hey, jim, how are you >> i am good, how about you. >> it is the home improvement cannabis, i like this stock and i like this company that i invested it. six months ago and it seems to me the democrats gone out, i feel like this company can grow. what's your opinion on it? >> you are absolutely right. i watched the debate and it is clear that a biden election is going to get rid of the cla class - right now it is a felony to have pot. federal felony even though states are for it. now there are other people says including hindinburgh of problems of management i encourage you to go back and read the interview and article and the piece i did about it then you
i am looking at vp court what do i like i like american eagle, lululemon and gap and levi's, they're all good to go and none support are interested in the higher quality stocks that don't need any stimulus like the one that features all day today. those are where you want to go if next week turns out to be the house of pain that would certainly be what you will get you will hear from them. >> let's go to pennsylvania. how are you? >> hey, jim, how are you >> i am good, how...
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i don't -- like, i get it. i get the bag. chris: okay. at all here. chris: well, no, the name of the bag itself is supposed to reflect the name of someone that's, like, you know, an ally of someone that's by your side. so the ally is -- nicolas: i know, but -- so, if you're not here and i'm just looking at the picture... chris: right. nicolas: ...this guy looks like he's upset and riding his bike away. lemonis: [ laughs ] chris: but are you saying that the design of the bag with the imagery -- nicolas: i don't want to talk about design, price, bag. it's this movement that you're talking about. because if you're leading with the design of the bag, the price of the bag, and then this is secondary, then it's -- i can smell the bull-[bleep] in it. chris: right. nicolas: i smell that. you're just, like, using charity to create something here. you with me with that? chris: mm-hmm. yeah. yeah. lemonis: you don't sense that he is. nicolas: no. i don't. lemonis: coming up... oh, look at your tagging. chris: i know, right? meredith: i think you shou
i don't -- like, i get it. i get the bag. chris: okay. at all here. chris: well, no, the name of the bag itself is supposed to reflect the name of someone that's, like, you know, an ally of someone that's by your side. so the ally is -- nicolas: i know, but -- so, if you're not here and i'm just looking at the picture... chris: right. nicolas: ...this guy looks like he's upset and riding his bike away. lemonis: [ laughs ] chris: but are you saying that the design of the bag with the imagery --...
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a vacay need you like i need you like i eh eh ♪ ♪ cause we just keep on drinking like we straightn skirt with the crop top fitted tell me he don't like when i got with it ♪ ♪ long hair wet wave pantene in it big bag wallet got mad cheese in it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, on the ground, unraveling a suspected conspiracy in michigan. members of an alleged home grown hate group. accused of taking aim at the governor. >> take us back to that moment when investigate ers come to you and say, we are looking at this plot to violently kidnap you. >> new evidence appearing to show suspects planning and preparing and the inside look. why the fbi is calling this, a training ground for domestic terroris terrorists. >>> "nightline," will be right back. you're not welcome here! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females...
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like, i feel like sometimes i ask for help, and i feel like he only does what he does.esn't help. brian: okay. lemonis: there's definitely a frustration from her, brian, and this is the thing that we are going to work on. so, my offer is $250,000 for 33% of the business. i have to have full financial control because i want to make sure that we're relieving the burden of you having to do all this stuff. jennifer: um... honestly, that is a lower valuation than i was expecting. lemonis: people leave because they don't understand what their path is. jennifer: [ crying ] i can't make that decision! it just doesn't sit well with me. jethan i was expecting. that is a lower valuation there's a lot of assets here. 30% is definitely, like, the max that i wanted to give up in general. coming into today, i had $500,000 for 30%. lemonis: my valuation was at $750,000. your valuation was north of $1.6 million. jennifer: that's 'cause i know how profitable it is. we're making -- netting $50,000 this year. you know, if i didn't make a deal at all, i just delay this all one year, and i'l
like, i feel like sometimes i ask for help, and i feel like he only does what he does.esn't help. brian: okay. lemonis: there's definitely a frustration from her, brian, and this is the thing that we are going to work on. so, my offer is $250,000 for 33% of the business. i have to have full financial control because i want to make sure that we're relieving the burden of you having to do all this stuff. jennifer: um... honestly, that is a lower valuation than i was expecting. lemonis: people...
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one likes you then i saw that black people were there and i was like, what? ile this lady was asking a question, trump interrupted >> please stop and let me finish my question, sir >> and i was like, what? whoo then herman cain tweeted from the dead and i was like, what? then i saw something i could not believe. okay, so there's a new x-men game called "marvel future fight. and i was like, ooh, what? but then i saw the icon for the character storm. now before i show you this, you should know that storm is a black woman. like her dad is african-american and her mother is a kenyan princess black and if you're a black woman who grew up loving x-men, it means a lot to you that she looks black. okay, you ready now? here's the storm icon. i saw it, i was like, this this is storm? more like snowstorm. this is the master of the elements more like master of the plantation this woman how is she going to save us from super villains by calling the cops on them when they barbecue in the park? all right. then i heard something crazy i heard i was getting my own show and i w
one likes you then i saw that black people were there and i was like, what? ile this lady was asking a question, trump interrupted >> please stop and let me finish my question, sir >> and i was like, what? whoo then herman cain tweeted from the dead and i was like, what? then i saw something i could not believe. okay, so there's a new x-men game called "marvel future fight. and i was like, ooh, what? but then i saw the icon for the character storm. now before i show you this,...
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so it's a 1st i mean these are not. like. yeah. me people say they should just someone come write or princess princess to shop with everybody princess. girl i think you're welcome thank you and love you saying thank you this is. everything is good. i go get me you know i am. i still believe. take your time. and i think everybody is. oh. i'm freaking out actually. really nervous now like oh my god. this is so this is so surreal. i'm spanish. my ear is a mess i'm sorry my hair is just like. oh wow i can't believe this this rock. ok. am i freaking out when. this is the most of. i love you. this is so sad to me i was like i'm going to drain. and i'm still like . i'm going to. make it. i didn't tell you but i went over all your videos and i really fell in love with 2 more songs and i started working on. it but by the it's just no one i. don't think it doesn't matter i want to show them to you i hope you like it because i'm always going to like. syria to know where they stand in the rain. asking. the. south. not. the listen. my. mom. mom.
so it's a 1st i mean these are not. like. yeah. me people say they should just someone come write or princess princess to shop with everybody princess. girl i think you're welcome thank you and love you saying thank you this is. everything is good. i go get me you know i am. i still believe. take your time. and i think everybody is. oh. i'm freaking out actually. really nervous now like oh my god. this is so this is so surreal. i'm spanish. my ear is a mess i'm sorry my hair is just like. oh...
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i don't believe, i mean i do them but it's not like-- i don't think anybody is like i was think beingon is like hey, man, i was just getting ready to right in trump but i remembered how much i like-- . >> trevor: chris rock, thank you for talking the time, look after yourself. >> take care. >> trevor: thanks again for that, chris, don't forget the new season of fargo is on fx sundays at 10 p.m we're going to take a quick break but we'll be right back after this.well that's our showt but before we go, we are partnering with the world central kitchen for their new chef for the polls program. they are activating local food trucks, restaurants and caterers owned and operated primarily by people of color to serve foods to people in voting linesk especially in underserved communities where the voting lines are historically long certificate. if you can help out with this great initiative all you need to do is donate at the link below. and don't forget, tomorrow is the final presidential debate before the election. and possibly ever. we'll be doing live commentary during it so follow us on so
i don't believe, i mean i do them but it's not like-- i don't think anybody is like i was think beingon is like hey, man, i was just getting ready to right in trump but i remembered how much i like-- . >> trevor: chris rock, thank you for talking the time, look after yourself. >> take care. >> trevor: thanks again for that, chris, don't forget the new season of fargo is on fx sundays at 10 p.m we're going to take a quick break but we'll be right back after this.well that's our...
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being in quarantine, i feel like you like it. ne, jayson. you claim quarantine, i was born in quarantine, i grew up stuck in the house partly because of apartheids, partly because my grand mother was afraid to let me go outside. i am used to it you about i don't think i'm used to anything happening in the world. so stay strong, stay healthy. >> i'm looking forward to giving you a hug one of these days. >> trevor: feel my friend. don't ever threat inwith a hug, i will take you up on it, thank you for joining us on the show. >> thea very much. >> trevor: when we come back i will be talking to the multital ented cat graham, stick around. l distancing show. earlier today i spoke with ak are and musician cat graham, we talked about her work with the united nations refugees and her latest film directed. >> by wiza. >> no, cuz i'm-- cat graham, welcome to the daily social distancing show trevor, thank you for having me. >> you were one of the most talented people i know. easily. i mean actress, singer, dancer, you know, human rights acti
being in quarantine, i feel like you like it. ne, jayson. you claim quarantine, i was born in quarantine, i grew up stuck in the house partly because of apartheids, partly because my grand mother was afraid to let me go outside. i am used to it you about i don't think i'm used to anything happening in the world. so stay strong, stay healthy. >> i'm looking forward to giving you a hug one of these days. >> trevor: feel my friend. don't ever threat inwith a hug, i will take you up on...
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like they were going to call me to hang out. and i" so that's -- you know, it's probably in the next few days. and then, someone pointed out, like, that is just what people - that's like bye. >> seth: yeah, because that was 2015 i feel like those plans would have probably firmed up by now >> i mean, i guess, yeah, no, you're right >> seth: miranda, it's been so lovely to have you here. the film is great. congratulations on the book as well, and i would like to close the way we began by saying i love you >> thank you [ light laughter ] >> seth: "kajillionaire" is in select theaters now. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ go go go ♪ go go go go on a real vacation. visit go rving.com or your nearest rv dealer. go on a real vacation. "goldwe believe intriana good we can all afford. ♪ sing it, yeah, yeah from make believe made for everyone. ♪ all gold to ♪e to a t-shirt that means the world. yeah, good to me ♪ ♪ hershey's. the original cookies n' crème. charmin ultra soft is so soft much are you hon? you'll have to remind your family they can use le
like they were going to call me to hang out. and i" so that's -- you know, it's probably in the next few days. and then, someone pointed out, like, that is just what people - that's like bye. >> seth: yeah, because that was 2015 i feel like those plans would have probably firmed up by now >> i mean, i guess, yeah, no, you're right >> seth: miranda, it's been so lovely to have you here. the film is great. congratulations on the book as well, and i would like to close the...
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so, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to introduce supervisor safai. [applause] >> thank you, madam mayor. this is an historic day and we're really excited to be here. i want to start off by saying that rather than keeping this site and just as an empty parking lot or used as parking, we went -- she doesn't like when i say this -- but we marched into the mayor's office but we marched slowly and we said what can we do creatively on this site while we're waiting for affordable housing to be built. and we came up with a plan for safe parking. there are individuals in this city that are unhoused and that are living in their vehicles and she did not even hesitate. she supported us, myself and the supervisor brown at the time and we were able to create something that has never been done in san francisco. and that's safe parking for those that are unhoused, living in their vehicles. we're coming up on about a one-year anniversary of that work and it has been extremely successful. so i want to thank the mayor for supporting us and believing us and allowing us t
so, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to introduce supervisor safai. [applause] >> thank you, madam mayor. this is an historic day and we're really excited to be here. i want to start off by saying that rather than keeping this site and just as an empty parking lot or used as parking, we went -- she doesn't like when i say this -- but we marched into the mayor's office but we marched slowly and we said what can we do creatively on this site while we're waiting for affordable housing to...
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and stamp it out i like the i like the excitement of life. and being in the moment of life and enjoying exactly what's going on all larry i ain't perfect my show but let me tell you something baby let me tell you the one thing i love about people like you and people like me we care we can so we don't stop there's no stopping we care and look how blessed you when i are i mean come on i am given back i wrote the song don lemon called me and he he asked me to come on and speak i'm not a politician i said call not saying water i'm just an artist with a big soul but apparently people are loving my songs and they're loving what i'm doing and the reason i am ok with what i'm doing is because i know the foundation is that i care about the next generation what are your thoughts about come hours she's going to she's going to pretty much take numbers that's that's that's that's who i don't want to get on her bad side let me tell you she came to slate let's face it larry she's smart she's. wow i don't even know what say about camila i actually heard her s
and stamp it out i like the i like the excitement of life. and being in the moment of life and enjoying exactly what's going on all larry i ain't perfect my show but let me tell you something baby let me tell you the one thing i love about people like you and people like me we care we can so we don't stop there's no stopping we care and look how blessed you when i are i mean come on i am given back i wrote the song don lemon called me and he he asked me to come on and speak i'm not a politician...
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i felt like it was going to happen soon and i would be ready. in building my experience and that is exactly what happened. the door open and i was at the right place at the right time. what is your t37. i look back. how i not been derailed i would not had been in the position to actually had broken the barriers. sometimes a d2 or is taking you on the path to your destiny. and that was my experience. using the box at the top of the page. >> good evening everyone and welcome. before we walk into the discussion of morgan jerkins book "wandering in strange lands" i would like to share a little bit of history. stretching from union square they dwindled after 93 years. the sole survivor and now runs a third generation owner. we want to think all of you for your support. they would not be here today. and we are so appreciative of it. tonight i'm beyond thrilled to have morgan jerkins with us to celebrate the release of her new book. also a visiting professor at columbia university. her short story work has been issued in the atlantic rolling stone l, e
i felt like it was going to happen soon and i would be ready. in building my experience and that is exactly what happened. the door open and i was at the right place at the right time. what is your t37. i look back. how i not been derailed i would not had been in the position to actually had broken the barriers. sometimes a d2 or is taking you on the path to your destiny. and that was my experience. using the box at the top of the page. >> good evening everyone and welcome. before we walk...
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. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i liked it. >> we'll get a group of kids who have just never been to the beach, are terrified of the idea, who don't like the beach. it's too cold out, and it's those kid that are impossible to get back out of the water at the end of the day. >> over the last few years, i think we've had at least 40 of our students participate in the city surf project. >> surfing helped me with, like, how to swim. >> we've start off with about two to four sessions in the pool before actually going out and surfing. >> swimming at the pool just helps us with, like, being, like, comfortable in the water and being calm and not being all -- not being anxious. >> so when we started the city surf project, one of the things we did was to say hey, this is the way to earn your p.e. credits. just getting kids to go try it was one of our initial challenges for the first year or two. but now that we've been doing it three or four years, we have a group of kids that's consistent, and the word has spread, that it's super fun, that you l
. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i liked it. >> we'll get a group of kids who have just never been to the beach, are terrified of the idea, who don't like the beach. it's too cold out, and it's those kid that are impossible to get back out of the water at the end of the day. >> over the last few years, i think we've had at least 40 of our students participate in the city surf project. >> surfing helped me with, like, how...
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, "wow i feel okay. like anything. >> seth: it's the hardest -- the hardest thing in the world to outrun is your anxieties about high school. there's just no getting away from it. >> yeah, it never goes away. >> i ran into someone from middle school after -- and i'm from the east coast, so -- and now i'm in l.a and we ran in to each other and i hadn't seen her from high school - since high school graduation and she was like, "yeah, you have a show. and i immediately felt like i had done something wrong and i was like, "yeah, i don't know, i don't know how it happened it just -- it happened and life is weird like that. and she was like, "yeah, i was talking to my cousin," who i also went to school with, "and she asked me if i'm going to watch it." i was like, "okay cool yeah, yeah, you don't need to. you don't need to. it's --" [ laughter ] >> so, it's like the same thing always >> seth: well, i sadly think, you might do it for like 20 years and never get over that hump [ light laughter ] but i want to stress
, "wow i feel okay. like anything. >> seth: it's the hardest -- the hardest thing in the world to outrun is your anxieties about high school. there's just no getting away from it. >> yeah, it never goes away. >> i ran into someone from middle school after -- and i'm from the east coast, so -- and now i'm in l.a and we ran in to each other and i hadn't seen her from high school - since high school graduation and she was like, "yeah, you have a show. and i immediately...
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what's your opinion on the lending tree >> i like trending tree. doug came on the show and told us right i dmeneed to go to richard in florida. >> what's going on >> i need your opinion on iri. >> it is a play in used cars i am in favor of the stock of siri >> okay, another day and another rally where stocks go up or nothing. that makes me a little more nervous than i normally. i like ideas and facts "mad money" tonight, forget ford verses ferrari, i am talking about ford verses ge new acronym alert. i am talking about the live plays. i will reveal the names. and former nfl grilled me. i got an exclusive of a $10 stock to see if it could be a slam dunk for you. stay with "cramer. don't miss a second of "mad money. follow him on twitter, send an e-mail to cnbc.com or give us a call at 1800-743-cnbc. missed something head to madmoneycnbc.com think we'll make it in time? ♪ you may not expect the unexpected, but you can certainly take it all. the lexus es. wow, this rain is bananas. now available with awd. lease the 2021 es 250 awd for $359 a month for
what's your opinion on the lending tree >> i like trending tree. doug came on the show and told us right i dmeneed to go to richard in florida. >> what's going on >> i need your opinion on iri. >> it is a play in used cars i am in favor of the stock of siri >> okay, another day and another rally where stocks go up or nothing. that makes me a little more nervous than i normally. i like ideas and facts "mad money" tonight, forget ford verses ferrari, i am...
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an upper—class, like, white community. so, ias been good. i've found people that are quite like me. i've found people who are very different to me but we get on. yeah, it's just been a really good experience. i can't lie, it's been brilliant. when i heard about cambridge and oxford and all that kind of stuff, they were places i wanted to go to. sharon, from tottenham, is studying history and spanish. herfamily, of eritrean origin, have come to visit. growing up, cambridge was seen as something so unattainable, but it was a goal, you wanted to go to cambridge. i feel like cambridge is very welcoming. like, representing, for eritrea, there's not that many eritreans that go to cambridge. i came forjust a short time in this country and i never dreamed that my daughter would go to cambridge, but it isjusta dream. thank you, sharon, you make me proud as a mum. i think you do get a sense that you are different. it doesn't feel bad, but it's just something that you do have to kind of think about, you know, if you enter certain classes,
an upper—class, like, white community. so, ias been good. i've found people that are quite like me. i've found people who are very different to me but we get on. yeah, it's just been a really good experience. i can't lie, it's been brilliant. when i heard about cambridge and oxford and all that kind of stuff, they were places i wanted to go to. sharon, from tottenham, is studying history and spanish. herfamily, of eritrean origin, have come to visit. growing up, cambridge was seen as...
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like that's what gets me excited. it said, "oh, my god, does it matter." like, in 2018, we lost a senate race in florida by one tenth of 1%. do you know what would be happening right now if there was another democrat in the senate >> jimmy: yeah >> so one of the things people have to remember is that, you know, we are not just voting for the president. you're voting for senators and congressmen and district attorneys and sheriffs >> jimmy: yeah >> people who make such a massive impact in your community, and arguably have just as much if not more impact than the president so showing up and voting in those local races often comes down to just tenths of votes and so, it so matters that we show up. >> jimmy: i want to talk about your new initiative called "she se puede." >> good pronunciation, i love it >> jimmy: not bad. thank you. >> not bad >> jimmy: i appreciate that. can you explain how this started and what it is >> yeah. "she se puede" is a new online platform that i launched with my dear friend eva longoria, and als
like that's what gets me excited. it said, "oh, my god, does it matter." like, in 2018, we lost a senate race in florida by one tenth of 1%. do you know what would be happening right now if there was another democrat in the senate >> jimmy: yeah >> so one of the things people have to remember is that, you know, we are not just voting for the president. you're voting for senators and congressmen and district attorneys and sheriffs >> jimmy: yeah >> people who...
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the stock doesn't have to move much for the strategy to break even so i like the stock and i like the> carter, i'm just curious going back to the comparative charts do you think caterpillar is also due for some sort of a breakout? >> and it has earnings next week as well. i do >> got an answer coming up, snap, crackle, and pop. great news for one of our traders. we will be back after this so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ beautiful. but when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business
the stock doesn't have to move much for the strategy to break even so i like the stock and i like the> carter, i'm just curious going back to the comparative charts do you think caterpillar is also due for some sort of a breakout? >> and it has earnings next week as well. i do >> got an answer coming up, snap, crackle, and pop. great news for one of our traders. we will be back after this so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my...
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and i felt like at times, i was failing. ng us hard at night with bills and her not knowing how we're gonna, like, keep our house, and those things killed my soul. and then after i'm healed, there's this big relief, but then now i got to get back to work and things are still not right, and i'm sorry. i feel like we -- me and her have lost, like, our dating, you know, and i miss us sometimes. lemonis: this is nothing more than a health report on your business. and the nice thing about a financial statement is it tells you where the problems are. i like the business that you're in because i really belive that the baby-infant-toddler business is somewhat recession-proof. i like the fact that you guys are doing the million dollars with no inventory system, with no website, with no real buying plan, with no real merchandising, but those are things that are fixable. and so, my offer is to put $100,00 of cash into the business to bring in the right inventory and the right systems and the right merchandising, and to bring in all of m
and i felt like at times, i was failing. ng us hard at night with bills and her not knowing how we're gonna, like, keep our house, and those things killed my soul. and then after i'm healed, there's this big relief, but then now i got to get back to work and things are still not right, and i'm sorry. i feel like we -- me and her have lost, like, our dating, you know, and i miss us sometimes. lemonis: this is nothing more than a health report on your business. and the nice thing about a...
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i would like to call a call vertical. >> professor, michael khouw. >> yeah. arter's procter & gamble, i think you can use diagonal put spreads and take advantage of the short-dated volatility and also the fact that the stock doesn't tend to move that much following earnings and then if you're inclined to short rates you could go out to january and the 155 is the one i was looking at >> that does it for us on options action i'll be back here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time don't go anywhere, though. we have another special edition of "fast money" coming up next i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrad
i would like to call a call vertical. >> professor, michael khouw. >> yeah. arter's procter & gamble, i think you can use diagonal put spreads and take advantage of the short-dated volatility and also the fact that the stock doesn't tend to move that much following earnings and then if you're inclined to short rates you could go out to january and the 155 is the one i was looking at >> that does it for us on options action i'll be back here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern...
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and i didn't know the words. likend of, is the gig anyway, right? >> jimmy: and it's bob dylan, so you were probably going like, "this is crazy, i'm jamming with bob," but "maggie's farm," that's the one he wanted you out there for. >> that's the one, that's the one. >> jimmy: i love the book, again. who did you think this book is for? >> i think, you know, the thing i've been hearing a lot of, which -- i'm happy about is -- you know, it shows people that you really have to find your lane, your destiny and to also stick to your dreams and to your thought process of how you think you should be. you know, i was offered so many record deals and opportunities, and there were a lot of open doors to me. but just because you have open doors in your life doesn't mean that you have to walk through them you know, some are just to look into you know, for me, it wasn't about money or fame. i turned down many deals as you -- as you can read in the book, because they wanted to change my vibe, my expression, my whole thing, and i wa
and i didn't know the words. likend of, is the gig anyway, right? >> jimmy: and it's bob dylan, so you were probably going like, "this is crazy, i'm jamming with bob," but "maggie's farm," that's the one he wanted you out there for. >> that's the one, that's the one. >> jimmy: i love the book, again. who did you think this book is for? >> i think, you know, the thing i've been hearing a lot of, which -- i'm happy about is -- you know, it shows people...
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that's where i really don't like -- i don't like to be startled in that way. >> who does? you might be right, maybe nobody. >> nobody likes to be scared, frightened, like boo! why? that's how i came out. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> i just remembered that. my dad said boo to my mom and her water broke? what? [ laughter ] >> i swear to god, i'm pretty sure that's the story. >> jimmy: what? well, this explains everything. >> everything. no, but i remember my third reason. >> jimmy: i didn't know you were a boo baby. >> i'm a boo baby! [ applause ] i just remembered the third reason, because i dress up all the time. if you want to dress up in a costume, rent a costume. i do it every day. you don't need to give me an occasion. >> jimmy: your dad scared the water out of your mom, that's crazy. >> and there i came. >> jimmy: that is pretty naughty. i'm with you. do you watch scary movies? >> no, sir. >> jimmy: i don't either but a lot of people love it, they really enjoy it. >> no, i think the last scary movie i watched was "the blair witch project." ruined. >> jimmy: that was
that's where i really don't like -- i don't like to be startled in that way. >> who does? you might be right, maybe nobody. >> nobody likes to be scared, frightened, like boo! why? that's how i came out. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> i just remembered that. my dad said boo to my mom and her water broke? what? [ laughter ] >> i swear to god, i'm pretty sure that's the story. >> jimmy: what? well, this explains everything. >> everything. no, but i...
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hey, hey, first guest on fallon it's great i was like, "cool man, cool. at. >> apparently he mentioned that i was, and i quote "a terrible doctor." was sued way too many times, disbarred and kicked out from medicine none of that is true he is a horrible -- i hope maybe we can cut this out because i trust you and the editorial team he is a horrible person. he is a stupid man i can't believe i worked with him for six years on community on this very network he has been on my show more times than anybody else. there is no worse person's essence that i ever worked with on a tv set than joel mckale i hate him he is a stupid man i will never talk to him yeah, you can write all of that i will never talk to joel mckale until i see him next week when we resume our darkest timeline podcast because he is amazing to work with a talent so funny just a horrible human being. >> jimmy: we will make it all work >> yeah, we will make it all work >> jimmy: congrats by the way because -- >> and joel is an evil genius by the way because i have things to promote and because of t
hey, hey, first guest on fallon it's great i was like, "cool man, cool. at. >> apparently he mentioned that i was, and i quote "a terrible doctor." was sued way too many times, disbarred and kicked out from medicine none of that is true he is a horrible -- i hope maybe we can cut this out because i trust you and the editorial team he is a horrible person. he is a stupid man i can't believe i worked with him for six years on community on this very network he has been on my...
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it's like we all know about your latino agenda. and i was like what? eeling that's really, that means you must have a white male agenda because that is what you are. >> what was that again? >> they'll be like 93 may be, 93, 94 maybe? >> i really circled when answering the book pretty thought about all this moments at the "washington post" and they said i had an agenda. : : : >> i don't want them to give up. the truth is that i am a working woman. i know why because i'm a working woman i am not independently wealthy so the notion i will just stop doing this and do something else, this is my job. i get a paycheck, i pay the bills, i have to do this. the big question would be for me to take a corporate job or pr which i could have easily done but who knows money is not what moves me with that sense of mission so i say is understand he is our teacher of this and the embodiment of our direct douglas right here. because he is showing us that no matter whatever restrictions you have are limitations we have this thing is journalist we have to do and listen to t
it's like we all know about your latino agenda. and i was like what? eeling that's really, that means you must have a white male agenda because that is what you are. >> what was that again? >> they'll be like 93 may be, 93, 94 maybe? >> i really circled when answering the book pretty thought about all this moments at the "washington post" and they said i had an agenda. : : : >> i don't want them to give up. the truth is that i am a working woman. i know why...
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lemonis: i like hush puppies, and i like corn muffins, and i didn't feel like i got either of those satisfied're nondescript. jennifer: really? okay. okay. lemonis: i think you think i'm criticizing you. jennifer: i'm always very defensive about my food. when you are a southern woman... lemonis: oh, yes, ma'am. jennifer: ...it is all about the food. lemonis: if the fryer was back, it would help. people complain about not having fries? thayer: yeah. we get that a lot. lemonis: you sell a lot of nachos? jennifer: no. lemonis: okay. chandler: not a fan of those? lemonis: no. the chips are mushy, and i don't come to a barbecue place and think nachos. feels off-concept. they're missing out on selling popular items like hush puppies and french fries that a typical barbecue place would have, and instead, they've replaced them with things that you normally wouldn't see in a barbecue joint. that's just bad business. so, the bulk of your orders are pulled pork, and then, the next one is brisket. that's my core. and then i have original sauces. that seems like a good jumping-off point. i think if you cu
lemonis: i like hush puppies, and i like corn muffins, and i didn't feel like i got either of those satisfied're nondescript. jennifer: really? okay. okay. lemonis: i think you think i'm criticizing you. jennifer: i'm always very defensive about my food. when you are a southern woman... lemonis: oh, yes, ma'am. jennifer: ...it is all about the food. lemonis: if the fryer was back, it would help. people complain about not having fries? thayer: yeah. we get that a lot. lemonis: you sell a lot of...
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i just -- it's just funny. likei know one of the things that you found yourself doing -- i don't think you were alone in this during these last seven months or so -- was playing a lot of video games were you a gamer before this started? or did you just have more time to game? >> i was not i mean, the last time i was a gamer was nintendo 64 "golden eye," which i still know every room of every map. but when everything shut down, i was in new york. and i -- i just went to gamestop and said, "i better -- i'm going to learn video games." so, i bought, like, a used console and a couple of games, and then i just got really into "call of duty: wwii," which is great because you get to kill nazis. >> seth: yeah. >> but i played with my -- i have an assistant, annie, and she moved to new york with me for the three months i went there. it was going to be, like, our last hurrah before she goes on to bigger and better things. and we ended up being quarantine partners and we played "call of duty: wwii" every night. but when you pl
i just -- it's just funny. likei know one of the things that you found yourself doing -- i don't think you were alone in this during these last seven months or so -- was playing a lot of video games were you a gamer before this started? or did you just have more time to game? >> i was not i mean, the last time i was a gamer was nintendo 64 "golden eye," which i still know every room of every map. but when everything shut down, i was in new york. and i -- i just went to gamestop...
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and you know, for as long as i like. getting really into a story can totally transform where you are and your mindset. it's really cool. every time i learn something new, it just fuels the curiosity to explore more, to learn more. there's anything and everything. for a limited time, prime members, save $50 on your first year of audible. text listen17 to 500500. can go your own way ♪ it's time you make the rules. so join the two million people who've switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own devic, and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included. and save up to $400/yr on the network rated #1 in customer satisfaction. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> what was it about this woman, this man, this case that so quickly gripped the nation. was it her smile? it was because it happened christmas eve. subject f
and you know, for as long as i like. getting really into a story can totally transform where you are and your mindset. it's really cool. every time i learn something new, it just fuels the curiosity to explore more, to learn more. there's anything and everything. for a limited time, prime members, save $50 on your first year of audible. text listen17 to 500500. can go your own way ♪ it's time you make the rules. so join the two million people who've switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose...
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with then i can see outside then i start i like to plow i don't like to work in the going. 70 year old ford stream of a drive through markets never came to fruition the size of urban farm has grown from 9 lots to 32 and she's also added a lot. so she can now grow fruit and vegetables all year round. the back of the. meat place and sell the meat. if you don't work. you don't eat and if you don't work you get lazy and don't want to do nothing what keep me going i like working. a few miles away calling to. have also grown vegan foam complete with more animals. i want to say we only had 8 lots and now we have 24 that we keep cut or we grow something on. the reason why we got b. or what the help pollinate our fruit trees are that we grow. we have beautiful plant but they went for the lot of we tripled easily triple that when we started. easily i mean the last 6 years but. edith has plans to expand the farm so people can come and pick their own fruit and vege. and i like this to be a plant in this city i want to grow facial day to those i know at the store but come over i get to visual fresh
with then i can see outside then i start i like to plow i don't like to work in the going. 70 year old ford stream of a drive through markets never came to fruition the size of urban farm has grown from 9 lots to 32 and she's also added a lot. so she can now grow fruit and vegetables all year round. the back of the. meat place and sell the meat. if you don't work. you don't eat and if you don't work you get lazy and don't want to do nothing what keep me going i like working. a few miles away...
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and you know, for as long as i like. getting really into a story can totally transform where you are and your mindset. it's really cool. every time i learn something new, it just fuels the curiosity to explore more, to learn more. there's anything and everything. for a limited time, prime members, save $50 on your first year of audible. text listen17 to 500500. it's tsleep numberp numbe360 smart bed.on the can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 25% on the sleep number 360® c4 smart bed with any smart adjustable base. plus 0% interestfor 36 months. ends tuesday. >>> they said if you wear a mask you can save 100,000 lives. now, what is this macho thing i'm not going to wear a mask? what's the deal here? big deal! does it hurt you? be patriotic for god's sake. >> nbc news "wall street journal" poll released yesterday showing support for joe biden has almost doubled after just last week's debate. the poll taken before trump an
and you know, for as long as i like. getting really into a story can totally transform where you are and your mindset. it's really cool. every time i learn something new, it just fuels the curiosity to explore more, to learn more. there's anything and everything. for a limited time, prime members, save $50 on your first year of audible. text listen17 to 500500. it's tsleep numberp numbe360 smart bed.on the can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and...
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man, i'm 5:10 and 180 pounds and when i see a kid looking at me like that i feel like i'm two foot nothing weighs zilch. how the heck do you fight the fact that your kids look at you with such sympathy in their eyes. i'm going to put my suit and tie on every morning and go out and do something. i look at all the franchises. the profit power meetings. if it leaders to dairy farmers, anything that anyone ever had to have a buck. you name it. >> i hope to check this out with my boss. >> if your boss and now? >> no, not at the moment. >> there is no way of telling how many memories with advanced degrees are wasting their hard earned talents in america today. there is no way engaging the loss that this administration has inflicted on our troubled society by the deliberate squandering of trained minds. and murray alone can know what it's like to have to look to his wife for the support of their family. >> we started working more or less on a part-time basis when i was still employed. when i was working and my wife left in the morning, it was great. i felt like she was doing something that shows
man, i'm 5:10 and 180 pounds and when i see a kid looking at me like that i feel like i'm two foot nothing weighs zilch. how the heck do you fight the fact that your kids look at you with such sympathy in their eyes. i'm going to put my suit and tie on every morning and go out and do something. i look at all the franchises. the profit power meetings. if it leaders to dairy farmers, anything that anyone ever had to have a buck. you name it. >> i hope to check this out with my boss....
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bit, but i like to vote. coming, i'm going to be voting here tomorrow and i urge everyone to go and vote. how many people here have already voted? that's incredible. thank you. look at you. how many people here have voted for president trump? [cheers] president trump: how many people here have voted for sleepy joe biden? [boos] president trump: sleepy joe. he's not the guy. for 47 years, joe biden sent american jobs to china and other nations while the bidens vacuumed up. look, did you see what's going on with his son? he goes into a country, the guy leaves with like volumes of money, vacuums up millions of dollars all over the globe. last night, joe lied straight to the american people. he claimed that he had never taken a penny from any foreign source. ever in my life. ever. it, his son, of without a job, his son without a job, knows nothing about energy, and uses these young -- these young people, you know what i think about energy? he said, no, she knows more than hunter. where -- by the way, where the hel
bit, but i like to vote. coming, i'm going to be voting here tomorrow and i urge everyone to go and vote. how many people here have already voted? that's incredible. thank you. look at you. how many people here have voted for president trump? [cheers] president trump: how many people here have voted for sleepy joe biden? [boos] president trump: sleepy joe. he's not the guy. for 47 years, joe biden sent american jobs to china and other nations while the bidens vacuumed up. look, did you see...
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but i like ike, it has all these subtleties. ideo and i watched it many times. but also it is very personalizing, digging into sort of, i don't know if this had been explored in psychology yet, but the idea of peer pressure. i like ike, why don't you like ike? everyone should like ike. >> absolutely. and you know it is ike. you know the candidate. the personality is at the forefront of all of the catchy songs, the imagery, the slogans that come together to promote ike, the personality here. you don't actually see eisenhower himself appear in this commercial, but walter reeves, an advertising executive at this time, talks with eisenhower repeatedly and says we need to get you, as an individual, into these short spots. he came up with an idea about eisenhower answers america. the notion was these would be 22nd spots, very short. they would have different individuals asking eisenhower a question about his platform, his policies. what he would do as president. this is where eisenhower was really reluctant, because this required him t
but i like ike, it has all these subtleties. ideo and i watched it many times. but also it is very personalizing, digging into sort of, i don't know if this had been explored in psychology yet, but the idea of peer pressure. i like ike, why don't you like ike? everyone should like ike. >> absolutely. and you know it is ike. you know the candidate. the personality is at the forefront of all of the catchy songs, the imagery, the slogans that come together to promote ike, the personality...