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are a sir, you were knighted. richard: i was slightly nervous it would have been a slice at the head rather than a tap on the shoulder. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but okay. >> [laughter] david: we'll just leave it this way. you david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you have written two books, one is "losing your virginity" and one is "finding your virginity." in those books you describe how you have gone from modest meanings to great wealth. when you started life, you are not a great scholar as a young boy, because you had dyslexia. when did you realize you had dyslexia, and was it a problem for you early on? richard: in conventional schooling terms, it was a problem. i would sit at the back of the class and look at t
are a sir, you were knighted. richard: i was slightly nervous it would have been a slice at the head rather than a tap on the shoulder. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but okay. >> [laughter] david: we'll just leave it this way. you david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a...
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you can't afford to fall in love with a stock when you buy shares of a publicly trade company, you'reoining that stock in holy matrimony. you don't swear to stick with it in richness and health, for rich or poor. acknowledge when something changed. you buy a stock because the underlying market is going to take a ton of market share and it fails to do so, don't move the goalpost on yourself don't search for new reasons to hang on. just get out of there. you must be willing to recognize that companies can can take a turn for the worse managements make mistakes. [ buzzer ] ceos make bad strategic and tactical errors every day. let's pick one let's pick bed, bath & beyond. it spent $5.4 billion buying its own stock back from 2013 to 2017 and therefore taking stock price up but it didn't really work. the company kept losing market share to online competitors like amazon and the buyback accomplished next to nothing but the summer of 2018, they had a market of less than $2.7 billion. they spent twice that amount on the buyback. if they put that money in a mattress, the company would be worth
you can't afford to fall in love with a stock when you buy shares of a publicly trade company, you'reoining that stock in holy matrimony. you don't swear to stick with it in richness and health, for rich or poor. acknowledge when something changed. you buy a stock because the underlying market is going to take a ton of market share and it fails to do so, don't move the goalpost on yourself don't search for new reasons to hang on. just get out of there. you must be willing to recognize that...
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decision you made as a family. i respected that from the beginning and i know you carried that with you the entire time you're on the board and he did it with -- you are distinguished and you had honor. i know your daughter will be proud of the time he served on the board. as well as your partner and the people you touch with as a member of the board of supervisors. i appreciate your time. everything happens for a reason. you will be back in their lives more full-time and i know they will fully appreciate that. president breed, we go way back baby. [laughter] >> supervisor breed: mayor elect breed. >> i'm sorry. cmr ready trying to think about what i will say. at least i won't invite you to a monthly meeting in my office. [laughter] i'm just kidding. yes, mayor elect breed, we go way back. all i can say is that what i want to share publicly is i truly appreciate the way you embraced me from the first day i came on this board and from the way he opened up your office on the way that you said that you would help me un
decision you made as a family. i respected that from the beginning and i know you carried that with you the entire time you're on the board and he did it with -- you are distinguished and you had honor. i know your daughter will be proud of the time he served on the board. as well as your partner and the people you touch with as a member of the board of supervisors. i appreciate your time. everything happens for a reason. you will be back in their lives more full-time and i know they will fully...
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that's a bizarre thing when you think about a show. 's live, that's the point of view of that show is, like, it's what's happening now. >> if you watch "saturday night live," you may not laugh the entire show. but when you do, you will be talking about it the next day. and that's what they were really good about, is creating a water cooler moment in every show. >> "wall street journal," are you okay? >> on "saturday night live" you'd have an idea and sometimes it wouldn't even be an idea that you had a lot of faith in. and then carpenters come in and they start building and costumes are made. and it's scary. but if it works, the payoff is so exhilarating. >> guess what? i got a fever. and the only prescription is more cowbell. >> tv's been on for 70 years, and "snl's" been on for 45 of them. that's incredible. >> lorne michaels is a mantastic comedy curator. he has a great eye for talent. that sounds self-serving because i was on the show. when you leave the show and you see how many new fantastic comedy performers are out there, you go
that's a bizarre thing when you think about a show. 's live, that's the point of view of that show is, like, it's what's happening now. >> if you watch "saturday night live," you may not laugh the entire show. but when you do, you will be talking about it the next day. and that's what they were really good about, is creating a water cooler moment in every show. >> "wall street journal," are you okay? >> on "saturday night live" you'd have an idea...
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you. it's funny being a lawyer. you know, it's like being a doctor. ody is telling you their inner-most secrets. >> must be discrete. >> oh, god yeah. >> are you? >> am i what? >> discrete. >> yes, i'm discrete. >> me, too. >> so, it's kind of sinister. it's not the bunny boiling pot. i wonder if you had to live with that your whole career because it shaped a whole generation of movie goers and people and it scared men a lot. and you said that you didn't see her as a villain. you had a more sympathetic view of alex. >> oh, absolutely, yeah. no, i have to find, i have to find a place where i can love every character that i play. i have to come from that point of view because otherwise i think you judge them and if you judge a character, you separate yourself from them. so, i did a lot of -- a lot of thinking, a lot of talking to psychiatrists. and the woman that i was playing was certainly not a villain. >> and, jonathan, you played villains. what do you get from playing that kind of character? >> i have the same approach as glenn, in that you don't thi
you. it's funny being a lawyer. you know, it's like being a doctor. ody is telling you their inner-most secrets. >> must be discrete. >> oh, god yeah. >> are you? >> am i what? >> discrete. >> yes, i'm discrete. >> me, too. >> so, it's kind of sinister. it's not the bunny boiling pot. i wonder if you had to live with that your whole career because it shaped a whole generation of movie goers and people and it scared men a lot. and you said that you...
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she had a huge crush on you. s a lot of awkward silences while she just stared at you and chewed her gum. lemonis: she was like... amber: uh-huh. lemonis: i was hoping i could get a tour of the place. do you guys want to give me a tour? both: sure. lemonis: oh, wow. nancy: yeah. lemonis: and so, is this essentially a commercial kitchen? tom: yes. lemonis: okay. french fries. nancy: yes. lemonis: is this the pass-through window for -- nancy: yes. tom: that's your serving area. lemonis: and so i'd come up, order my -- order at one window, pick up at another window? nancy: yep. lemonis: and so what is the cost to make something like this? ♪ tom: you know, that's a good question. nancy: i could figure it out in my head real quick, but i need a piece of paper and a pen, but -- lemonis: i thought you said your head. i have to ask you this question -- when you put these people through a background, what do you say to people? like, "hey, this guy's coming to potentially invest in your business. please do us a favor -- hav
she had a huge crush on you. s a lot of awkward silences while she just stared at you and chewed her gum. lemonis: she was like... amber: uh-huh. lemonis: i was hoping i could get a tour of the place. do you guys want to give me a tour? both: sure. lemonis: oh, wow. nancy: yeah. lemonis: and so, is this essentially a commercial kitchen? tom: yes. lemonis: okay. french fries. nancy: yes. lemonis: is this the pass-through window for -- nancy: yes. tom: that's your serving area. lemonis: and so...
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, you spent-- at a period of your life, you spent a lot of time alone and you were kind of a shy kid. you read a lot, didn't you? yeah, reading got to be an escape, and radio got to be an escape. an escape from what? well... ( exhales ) snow. ( chuckles ) what did you want to be when you grew up? i joke with audiences. i tell them when i was a kid i wanted to be a doctor, a pilot, or prime minister of canada. i have achieved none of my goals. you are looking at a failure. um, maybe a pilot, a doctor, or even a prime minister would say, "god, i wish i hosted 'jeopardy!'". well, prime minister trudeau, whom i spent some time with on a visit to ottawa about a year and a half ago told me, he said, "alex, if you ever do a 'celebrity jeopardy!' with world leaders, put me down. i want to be on the show." i read that you dropped out of military school at one point to chase a girl? i had, just before going off to military college met the love of my life. and then the thought of being away from her for this extended period of time at military college, i guess, was one of the major influences in
, you spent-- at a period of your life, you spent a lot of time alone and you were kind of a shy kid. you read a lot, didn't you? yeah, reading got to be an escape, and radio got to be an escape. an escape from what? well... ( exhales ) snow. ( chuckles ) what did you want to be when you grew up? i joke with audiences. i tell them when i was a kid i wanted to be a doctor, a pilot, or prime minister of canada. i have achieved none of my goals. you are looking at a failure. um, maybe a pilot, a...
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as a role model because you are a woman, or because you are successful? a role model because you are the ceo of a very large company? -- theyou see it as will just see me as successful, and it doesn't matter whether i am a woman or not? >> i would think of charles barkley, when he said he didn't want to be a role model. i think, like it or not, we are models. i don't think about it in that term, but i think we are role models because we are ceos who are successful, and i think -- i think people don't want to be a role model because it is a burden, but it is really a privilege to inspire kids. when somebody comes up to me and says, i have watched your career, and it is great, my daughter would like to talk to you because they want to do this, or sometimes, my son would like to talk to you. when i turned a role model around and think about it as a privilege, i do enjoy it. we are role models, whether we not.it or and it is good that we are role models in a positive way, as opposed to a negative way? gail: yes, and a will build on that. when he served as the
as a role model because you are a woman, or because you are successful? a role model because you are the ceo of a very large company? -- theyou see it as will just see me as successful, and it doesn't matter whether i am a woman or not? >> i would think of charles barkley, when he said he didn't want to be a role model. i think, like it or not, we are models. i don't think about it in that term, but i think we are role models because we are ceos who are successful, and i think -- i think...
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a little. if you have a good one how are you gave you a new bombay you can tell me i'm not a long oh yeah ok oh no he never did and never use the word hate no no i'm just saying the book is going back to front is it nobody i don't know i'm sure but he always hands and chrysler has to be really careful now the only thing i mean those thing is the question is do from site mostly on the. louis not. disrespectful to set a record they're trying to sell records now. so you change here i am again i get yes can you hear us. now it's really good i met at a sports bar in the center. like people it seems to me are kind of cheering for both sides i've been speaking to people who were for. some people said you know it's crazy when time means that russia will been kicked out by the world champion and also they're kind of the underdog here but a lot of people are also for france these guys next to me have actually sat on france as well many years from france and no no no they have that once ran out have but are you
a little. if you have a good one how are you gave you a new bombay you can tell me i'm not a long oh yeah ok oh no he never did and never use the word hate no no i'm just saying the book is going back to front is it nobody i don't know i'm sure but he always hands and chrysler has to be really careful now the only thing i mean those thing is the question is do from site mostly on the. louis not. disrespectful to set a record they're trying to sell records now. so you change here i am again i...
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have a shoulder and you go to a new. idea granny she wasn't going to run in fact you forgot i'm so in a big does she i'm me guys so that if a kid forgot i'm on a winning and i bid the guys have a moderate. and they give them the. than us not. meaning to get them they're not out of fresh out of the elephant lurking will always tell other than sheepish yeah. our friend and i went back. to. the end of a long journey. it's winter twenty fifteen. your mom has moved on to other warm post-war areas to document crimes against humanity before the i.c.c. . and from our last the last we've heard is that she felt was fleeing from gunshots and at the end of the need a split open again. and the same exercise with bill was so many photographs and fakes. it still waiting for his mission. to be. sentenced as evidence before courts or it will be for go to. a file memorandum or a lever ending. for all all all all. all. all all all. the. much smaller children are suited. to just thirteen. wouldn't be fighting for the kids to be taken serious
have a shoulder and you go to a new. idea granny she wasn't going to run in fact you forgot i'm so in a big does she i'm me guys so that if a kid forgot i'm on a winning and i bid the guys have a moderate. and they give them the. than us not. meaning to get them they're not out of fresh out of the elephant lurking will always tell other than sheepish yeah. our friend and i went back. to. the end of a long journey. it's winter twenty fifteen. your mom has moved on to other warm post-war areas to...
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know how a door, when you open a door, you know that thing goes in a door? d through when you turn the doorknob. i drilled through it, and i stuck a nail in there so no one could come in through the bedroom. because if you got caught with a joint, you got-- you knew you were going to hell. did your parents drink? - yeah. yeah, they did. - a lot? - my family drank. - i'm curious about being bullied. did you kind of drink and smoke just to kind of detach? steven: you could probably say i wanted to be liked, i wanted people to notice me as a teenager, and you don't see how cruel kids are. the whole school was making fun of my lips, you know? i was called the "n-word lips." i was called "( bleep ) lips" in school. and i was beaten up. i was beaten up bad. you got thrown out of high school because of what happened in ceramics class. - that was for pot. - smoking pot, yeah. harvey: you got prosecuted for that. steven: no, i didn't get prosecuted. - i thought-- - the charges were dropped. you know the best news? i got a y.o. youthful offender. so it kept me out of t
know how a door, when you open a door, you know that thing goes in a door? d through when you turn the doorknob. i drilled through it, and i stuck a nail in there so no one could come in through the bedroom. because if you got caught with a joint, you got-- you knew you were going to hell. did your parents drink? - yeah. yeah, they did. - a lot? - my family drank. - i'm curious about being bullied. did you kind of drink and smoke just to kind of detach? steven: you could probably say i wanted...
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you can die in a road accident, you can die on a bike ride. ite often when you are completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely that you are going to die in an adventure because you are ready and sharp and know how to deal with it. >> you are very well recognized for all the things you have done. your hair and your goatee are well recognized. have you always had the goatee? hippie everen a since i was 15 years old. beard pretty well since i was 15 or 16 years old. i shaved it off once when we launched a company called virgin brides. anyway they gave people a good laugh. that didn't succeed very long. -- aybe it was the fact >> now you are a servant. you are knighted. we once put out a record called god save the queen. then i find myself 25 years later being knighted. i was slightly nervous that she would remember the words from the record and it would have been a slice of the head rather than a tap on the shoulder but she forgave it. it wasn't done in the tower of london. >> for those who know about the island. in the 1970's there was
you can die in a road accident, you can die on a bike ride. ite often when you are completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely that you are going to die in an adventure because you are ready and sharp and know how to deal with it. >> you are very well recognized for all the things you have done. your hair and your goatee are well recognized. have you always had the goatee? hippie everen a since i was 15 years old. beard pretty well since i was 15 or 16 years old. i shaved it off...
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you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. an also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer5 to 500500 to start listening today. does your business internet provider...
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so that is what you find. aass of maggots, partly buried, partly burnt and partly dispersed by animals. were you able to use your skills in identifying those individuals? some. what you have... we had this myth that dna solves everything. it often does not. you need a sample with which to compare that dna. we generally didn't for these individuals. what we would do is, we were in these white teletubby suits that make you look a lot fatter than even i am and you have black plastic wellie boots on and you have a face mask and you have double layer gloves in 28 degrees heat and you literally will go through the floor with your fingertips until you find the first bit of body or bone and you start to create the outline of that individual. you'll lift that individual. generally by this point, most of the soft tissue has gone so you are looking at bone and identifying that it is a male, what age, what potential height, is there anything about them in terms of their dentition or a disease they had or a broken bone that
so that is what you find. aass of maggots, partly buried, partly burnt and partly dispersed by animals. were you able to use your skills in identifying those individuals? some. what you have... we had this myth that dna solves everything. it often does not. you need a sample with which to compare that dna. we generally didn't for these individuals. what we would do is, we were in these white teletubby suits that make you look a lot fatter than even i am and you have black plastic wellie boots...
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yeah. >> seth: you could also burp a brake. >> yeah, you could burp as a brake. go -- [ light laughter ] it's like those. you ever see -- >> seth: yeah. >> and just -- [ light laughter ] slow you way down. >> seth: you -- we have a friend in common. many friends in common from our time together at "snl," but a favorite of both of ours, mike o'brian. >> mm-hmm. >> seth: a great writer at "snl." >> yep. >> seth: and you are still close with him. >> yep. >> seth: you see him in l.a. you had him over. was this easter that you had him over? >> it was easter, yeah. >> seth: okay. so, you have kids. obviously, easter is built around having kids and looking for eggs. and what did mike want to do? >> well, it's built around jesus. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] yeah, just google -- >> seth: wait, no, no no -- >> yeah, google it. yeah, easter. [ light laughter ] >> seth: wasn't it -- wasn't it baby jesus, still? >> what? that's christmas. >> seth: okay, gotcha. [ laughter and applause ] so -- >> dude! >> seth: which one's turkey? [ laughter ] >> that's jesus' lunch. [
yeah. >> seth: you could also burp a brake. >> yeah, you could burp as a brake. go -- [ light laughter ] it's like those. you ever see -- >> seth: yeah. >> and just -- [ light laughter ] slow you way down. >> seth: you -- we have a friend in common. many friends in common from our time together at "snl," but a favorite of both of ours, mike o'brian. >> mm-hmm. >> seth: a great writer at "snl." >> yep. >> seth: and you are...
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do you get a discount if you buy two? [laughter] marillyn: we can do a deal. hen you started out, were you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? marillyn: i was. but after that, once you are contributing as part of the team, it was no longer a factor. david: you were recently voted the 22nd most powerful woman in the entire world. did you say i should be higher, or did you say that is pretty high? [laughter] marillyn: i got a note for my brother that said well, why was oprah higher than you or something like that. david: ok. [laughter] ♪ david: what is it like to be the ceo of our nation's largest defense contractor? you get about 70% of your revenue, i think, from the u.s. government. you know, how much of your time do you have to spend with the u.s. government? how do you spend your time, in a typical week, percentage time? marillyn: i would say it is -- somewhere between 60% to 70% is with strategy, the business, the customers, and engagement around the world, traveling around the world on the customer side of the business. because it is important in
do you get a discount if you buy two? [laughter] marillyn: we can do a deal. hen you started out, were you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? marillyn: i was. but after that, once you are contributing as part of the team, it was no longer a factor. david: you were recently voted the 22nd most powerful woman in the entire world. did you say i should be higher, or did you say that is pretty high? [laughter] marillyn: i got a note for my brother that said well, why was oprah higher than...
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must you buy a home one if. you buy in the morning moon. i'm funny but it buy a new one if you believe you know one commitment to mom and many people. getting the news that someone loses. number one. i'm not but we do but i'm easy. enough sagar i'm just gonna glad you can they move. i may have been fucked up a. big chunk fish. need nicotine gum nag my dms you get need a new job. when i need them or them them them are going are. never that there's no none of them are. guided to me when you look good in the moment money money should i do. it i'll die if they didn't care the patient. will be an appeal all the way gone. eleven e.e.c. . decided to look a bit defended given it you see people i see at the deep well saw will be. given it is the devil in a must and in a i live what do you call a brain you assigned me. and . i'm. in love with you i'm. only. i'm robbing me that i'm going over the up. but not in the bosom now nothing. i think the romney plan we know about about. run. you might know what my guy like and. why
must you buy a home one if. you buy in the morning moon. i'm funny but it buy a new one if you believe you know one commitment to mom and many people. getting the news that someone loses. number one. i'm not but we do but i'm easy. enough sagar i'm just gonna glad you can they move. i may have been fucked up a. big chunk fish. need nicotine gum nag my dms you get need a new job. when i need them or them them them are going are. never that there's no none of them are. guided to me when you look...
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do you get a discount if you buy two? [laughter] marillyn: we can do a deal. hen you started out, were you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? marillyn: i was. but after that, once you are contributing as part of the team, it was no longer a factor. david: you were recently voted the 22nd most powerful woman in the entire world. did you say i should be higher, or did you say that is pretty high? [laughter] marillyn: i got a note for my brother that said well, why was oprah higher than you or something like that. david: ok. [laughter] ♪ ♪ david: what is it like to be the ceo of our nation's largest defense contractor? you get about 70% of your revenue, i think, from the u.s. government. you know, how much of your time do you have to spend with the u.s. government? how do you spend your time, in a typical week, percentage time? marillyn: i would say it is -- somewhere between 60% to 70% is with strategy, the business, the customers, and engagement around the world, traveling around the world on the customer side of the business. because it is important
do you get a discount if you buy two? [laughter] marillyn: we can do a deal. hen you started out, were you often the only woman in the room at lockheed? marillyn: i was. but after that, once you are contributing as part of the team, it was no longer a factor. david: you were recently voted the 22nd most powerful woman in the entire world. did you say i should be higher, or did you say that is pretty high? [laughter] marillyn: i got a note for my brother that said well, why was oprah higher than...
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zoom out a bit when you exam stocks over a multidecade time horizon, if you know what you're doing amarket can simply be a different kind you have opportunity. that's right when stocks get slammed, when they're getting hit everywhere you look, when it seems like the losses will be endless, when the shares of individual companies can't mount rallies in the face of positive news, you have to recognize that you could be getting a terrific opportunity to pick up high quality stocks for the long run into the weakness i'm not giving you a license to buy stocks indiscriminately. when you're faced with a bear market meaning when the average is down by more than 10%, that as the parlance in the show from their highs and they seem like they could go lower, it probably makes more sense to start buying rather than selling as long as you're willing to take short term pain for long-term gain you need to be very careful. you never buy a position all at once and you just ask yourself to look like a moron if it keeps going lower. gradually leg into your favorite stocks buying small chunks incremental
zoom out a bit when you exam stocks over a multidecade time horizon, if you know what you're doing amarket can simply be a different kind you have opportunity. that's right when stocks get slammed, when they're getting hit everywhere you look, when it seems like the losses will be endless, when the shares of individual companies can't mount rallies in the face of positive news, you have to recognize that you could be getting a terrific opportunity to pick up high quality stocks for the long run...
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there came a point where you became a cause and not a person. can you tell us a little bit more about that? >> i think that's when my kids told me are so boring now. you're just a cause. >> what i became convinced out than the audience may say no, use over react and cover but this goes back more seven-week years ago. if we don't start thinking forward about how we prepare our kids, i started chatting with my family and friends but i wasn't convinced our democracy will survive. for years, three, four years, 10 feet around me just empty. where these three seats vacant? in the last talk sector the last talk sector than i say there is a real risk to the survival of our democracy. people don't say that's too extreme. that's out there. i don't even see that as a possibility. it really is getting school experiences. and i feel like too often we are not opening those doors. we owe it to these kids and if too many people in adulthood, feeling limited with what they can do and feeling alienated. things happen that we don't want to have happen. >> so you've
there came a point where you became a cause and not a person. can you tell us a little bit more about that? >> i think that's when my kids told me are so boring now. you're just a cause. >> what i became convinced out than the audience may say no, use over react and cover but this goes back more seven-week years ago. if we don't start thinking forward about how we prepare our kids, i started chatting with my family and friends but i wasn't convinced our democracy will survive. for...
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you get? >> i think it's $1,400 a month, so... >> $17,000. >> yeah. >> so you got a return on capital... t $17,000. >> [sighs] yeah. >> you did get a return on capital. >> little bit, yeah. >> and what was your return on capital? >> i mean, nothing. >> i started paying myself $12 an hour. >> starting december 1st. but, pete, you getting paid $12 an hour is not return on capital. it's like-- i mean, you didn't even pay yourself holiday pay. dee and erika got paid for christmas day. you didn't. >> working at publix, you can-- >> you know, and the thing is-- the sick thing is, i would be happy to do it if i was being treated fairly, but you don't treat people fairly. you don't treat anybody fairly. >> it's very hard to have a conversation like this. i have spent an awful lot of time here, and you guys misrepresent me and my integrity. >> no, i'm--no, i'm calling you out on your integrity. >> i'm sorry. >> i'm calling you out on your integrity. it's crap. >> we are here doing orders with people, and you leave. we stay. you get to leave. >> hold on. hold on. i've been here till midnight with y
you get? >> i think it's $1,400 a month, so... >> $17,000. >> yeah. >> so you got a return on capital... t $17,000. >> [sighs] yeah. >> you did get a return on capital. >> little bit, yeah. >> and what was your return on capital? >> i mean, nothing. >> i started paying myself $12 an hour. >> starting december 1st. but, pete, you getting paid $12 an hour is not return on capital. it's like-- i mean, you didn't even pay yourself...
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know oh yeah you know a lot a lot of curious you know you're not going to say that what you're going to do that to black people so that person is proud instantly problematic and the reason why we need videos like this i mean and when you look at like sort of things that glover was doing in the video it's really incredible i mean because like i said everyone can kind of watch it and see different things that suddenly speaks to them and that's the strength the powerful are you know when i saw the video and saw how he was moving the facial you know what he was the faces he was making things like whoa you know that reminds me a lot of like the jim crow era you know what i was like where alex jones. minstrel just. the letter layer. to when i look at it's job. because he screams and he turns really silly skin is about the pop like he's he wants to be ric flair or something you know just like summarize this this whole thing what donald glover did is what kanye west is trying to do here is speaking directly to the people and the issues
know oh yeah you know a lot a lot of curious you know you're not going to say that what you're going to do that to black people so that person is proud instantly problematic and the reason why we need videos like this i mean and when you look at like sort of things that glover was doing in the video it's really incredible i mean because like i said everyone can kind of watch it and see different things that suddenly speaks to them and that's the strength the powerful are you know when i saw the...
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i just gave a lecture on it. you ask any person in infectious diseases what the thing that keeps them up at night and they will either say a pandemic flu or more generically, the way i do is a respiratory born illness that is spread by both droplets and aerosol that has a high degree of morbidity and potential mortality. the reason respiratory illnesses are the ones that are the most problematic is because they spread so easily whereas other really serious diseases, like everyone you remember a few years ago, two nurses got infected by taking care of an evil a patient in dallas and the entire country went into a panic that we would have an ebola outbreak in this country. there was no chance in the world we would ever have i disseminated outbreak where there are hundreds of thousands and millions of people getting infected by the nature of how it spreads. it spreads when you are in direct contact with someone where there's body fluids all over the place, i hate to say it at a luncheon, that's how you get infected and
i just gave a lecture on it. you ask any person in infectious diseases what the thing that keeps them up at night and they will either say a pandemic flu or more generically, the way i do is a respiratory born illness that is spread by both droplets and aerosol that has a high degree of morbidity and potential mortality. the reason respiratory illnesses are the ones that are the most problematic is because they spread so easily whereas other really serious diseases, like everyone you remember a...
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you know. how they all have a long one you know you have a good. hand it's an old on the way and i didn't know were going to be. a keyed out of if you were going to it's a moment you're going for the. security . and look at jitters. you. don't know. so he didn't sleep last night. he. didn't sneeze he didn't manage to hold us kids should do it quick don't worry. so what we're trying to do just took him just there on this nice torture cold he was not. yet what procedure. is to leave him does old brain for life do interfere or worse for. the long. haul and this is still. a student. injection. was it bending down to let it. all change. let's say that. you pursue most all this and i took. this literature are those sort of for you to do just bundle with. some nuclear they pull out their boots but also that it's western. cultures which are. sometimes still. filtering out you know over the years of eternal of us of watching you and i. know man i know i know that i want ice caps and i know. most of these are the same on paper. late at night and i don't know
you know. how they all have a long one you know you have a good. hand it's an old on the way and i didn't know were going to be. a keyed out of if you were going to it's a moment you're going for the. security . and look at jitters. you. don't know. so he didn't sleep last night. he. didn't sneeze he didn't manage to hold us kids should do it quick don't worry. so what we're trying to do just took him just there on this nice torture cold he was not. yet what procedure. is to leave him does old...
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mexico buddy banner do you have a message. two russian fans thank you thank you for the hospitality thank you for making it such an amazing experience continue supporting did the team it's a wonderful world cup good luck and i hope that they would win the world cup thank you for everything being great immutable come on we were counting on you guys that was the plan russia mexico the final we give you a chance so if you give me a down i fear police when the cap. after the victory moscow's zoo named it step equal you go to a can and the keepers are not according to the zoo the but has perfect vision and lightning fast reflexes just like this.
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david: when you were a little girl, you were singing in many different plays. id a lot of musicals and never sang in a musical again, until now. david: when you apply to college, you apply to oberlin and you got in, but your parents really cannot afford for you to go there, so you went to state university in pottstown. it turned out that was a pretty good thing for you, because they had a very good school of music, is that right? renee: i had a great voice teacher. that's one of the key components for success, having someone who can help you develop your voice. it's not easy. when you think about it, every instrument is different. it's internal, the voice. it requires for each bone structure and each kind of physical structure, a different set of rules for technique. david: so when you went there, you realized you were probably better than the average person, and you began to sing a little bit professionally, but you did some jazz singing. did you like jazz more than opera? renee: i'm still a jazz fanatic. i listen to a lot of my favorite performers. i still rea
david: when you were a little girl, you were singing in many different plays. id a lot of musicals and never sang in a musical again, until now. david: when you apply to college, you apply to oberlin and you got in, but your parents really cannot afford for you to go there, so you went to state university in pottstown. it turned out that was a pretty good thing for you, because they had a very good school of music, is that right? renee: i had a great voice teacher. that's one of the key...
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a bit like. you know how to play it is a. little bit boring but very controlled they didn't make any many mistakes very difficult to get around all this is why i don't like him as a coach is not great so much you know it's quite boring i mean with these people with these guys on the pins and i just want to see spectacular yeah i was frustrating is that they have spectacular talents i want him to get more out of the yeah as he has it's like watching a job as a marine e.m.t. if you look at german newspapers always there's always they always talk about copy if i do when i look at english papers. the big star the french stars the well i mean anyone that won the premier league back to back lester and chelsea and well let's see if we can do it on the biggest stage of all but you left a little is our only you know ok this amazing stuttgart and then from munich what's wrong with a little there's nothing wrong with him he's great player but i mean he was placed what he meant to do played the last game then he
a bit like. you know how to play it is a. little bit boring but very controlled they didn't make any many mistakes very difficult to get around all this is why i don't like him as a coach is not great so much you know it's quite boring i mean with these people with these guys on the pins and i just want to see spectacular yeah i was frustrating is that they have spectacular talents i want him to get more out of the yeah as he has it's like watching a job as a marine e.m.t. if you look at german...
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are in you throw it into a a you throw it into a smoothie, and you are seeing it in a lot and of juice a booster. it is also a popular ice cream andit is also a popular ice cream flavor, especially in california. an jason: what does it do for and in the main you? and you? carol: it is like a multivitamin. kate: it is like high-end zinc and potassium. in it is goodand for fertility. it is called the gold of the incas. it has a long history in peru. thoroughly carol: how come we are only now hearing about it? kate: that is a good question, and and people in peru are thinking it is time to get the word out. they have all these fantastic he onlythey have all these fantastic fresh fruit stands and in an juice places, so they use inmate and it a lot. carol: "bloomberg and and businessweek" is available on news stands now. i love talking to cristina in lindblad about china. it reminds us of the amount of money and time and effort the chinese government is putting into developing its technology field. you specifically, silicon and you valley, which has about 156 cities and are creating many si
are in you throw it into a a you throw it into a smoothie, and you are seeing it in a lot and of juice a booster. it is also a popular ice cream andit is also a popular ice cream flavor, especially in california. an jason: what does it do for and in the main you? and you? carol: it is like a multivitamin. kate: it is like high-end zinc and potassium. in it is goodand for fertility. it is called the gold of the incas. it has a long history in peru. thoroughly carol: how come we are only now...
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because here you are, you know, a sage voice of literature. you know, a famous writer. tell the kids? >> well, you know, it kind of makes you wonder, like, what do i know? what wisdom do i have? so i started keeping a list of my wisdom. so, part of it is you have to be really careful about scented candles. ( laughter ) there's really only two kinds worth having. >> stephen: yes. and if you don't get those two kinds of scented candles, you have to go without. and it's a hard lesson to learn. >> stephen: what are the two kinds? >> diptique or trudong. >> stephen: both french companies. >> yes. at commencement, this probably happened to you, your parents said to you if you're going to be in the arts you need something to fall back on. but i think if you find something to fall back on, you're gonna fall back. >> stephen: right. >> but i think the parents just don't want their child to be broke and to suffer rejection. >> stephen: sure. >> but at 22, you're built for poverty and rejection. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's true, yeah. >> in part because you're good looking. i m
because here you are, you know, a sage voice of literature. you know, a famous writer. tell the kids? >> well, you know, it kind of makes you wonder, like, what do i know? what wisdom do i have? so i started keeping a list of my wisdom. so, part of it is you have to be really careful about scented candles. ( laughter ) there's really only two kinds worth having. >> stephen: yes. and if you don't get those two kinds of scented candles, you have to go without. and it's a hard lesson...
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you get a cket, you get a a ticket, you get a ticket, and you!nd applause ] >> jimmy: that's aweme, buddy. i also saw you do a thing at your showhere you invite people to the stage. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and have them da se ge. >> yeah, for "rescue me" the new song that we were just lking about. the video -- every night i look for the best dancers and the solute worst dancers. [ light laughter ] and -- >> jimmy: you can always go for it. >> and i bring them on stage, and you never know whageyou're gonn >> jimmy: oh, really? >> it is -- >> jimmy: because you say, look i want you to be embar tomorrow when you see this on the internet of what you're doing. >> oh -- absolutely. >> jimmy: that's the type of dance i want you to -- >> absolutely. and there's always a kidd hat gets up es one of these things. [ cheers and applause ]at the best. >> jimmy: that's the best. that's the best move ever, man. that's my go to move. you kidding me, man? i love that you do that and you have fun.e' because, ha photo i have of you guys in paris. explain to me what happe
you get a cket, you get a a ticket, you get a ticket, and you!nd applause ] >> jimmy: that's aweme, buddy. i also saw you do a thing at your showhere you invite people to the stage. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and have them da se ge. >> yeah, for "rescue me" the new song that we were just lking about. the video -- every night i look for the best dancers and the solute worst dancers. [ light laughter ] and -- >> jimmy: you can always go for it. >> and i bring...
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a couple weeks ago you had a segment on oil and gas you shared bullish views, especially for those whoin exploration. it was great for me because it was in april or so they sold a $300 million stake in their business and said they will use it to boost production having said that, seems like analysts are concerned with this one. >> call me a bull. i like the stock and sector. i think you're barking up the right tree it always surprises me when people say this is up 20%, too late i think there is more upside >>> tariffs make it harder to buy stock and let's put them in the yellow flag rate >>> just as the eu begins its possible retaliations, they are said they're going to in foreign steel. talk about an interesting day to report, i'm talking to the ceo to find out what's ahead good news if the dog ate your home work, i did it for you and it could make you some money >>> tonight's edition of "lightning round"! stick with cramer. >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post nine at the nysc. >> the head fund managers, they came out - >> they've done th
a couple weeks ago you had a segment on oil and gas you shared bullish views, especially for those whoin exploration. it was great for me because it was in april or so they sold a $300 million stake in their business and said they will use it to boost production having said that, seems like analysts are concerned with this one. >> call me a bull. i like the stock and sector. i think you're barking up the right tree it always surprises me when people say this is up 20%, too late i think...
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are you a simulation? >> no, no. >> you son of a bitch. ers be a bit meaner. you can have the jokes pop a bit more because it's already not real. it's animation and so there is more wiggle room. >> sorry, honey. >> yeah, we'll bring you a present. >> oh, blow me. >> why? you couldn't feel it. >> what animation allows you to do is to be anonymous in your assault on other people. >> i can't believe this. two weeks in prison, trumped up charges. that trial was a total sham. >> i knew we were in trouble the minute i saw the jury. >> at least they're a jury of our peers. >> i don't think they see it that way, peter. >> if you cast "family guy" and "south park" and "the simpsons" with real people, they probably couldn't get away with as much. people always talk but couldn't make "all in the family" now because archie bunker wouldn't come off the same way. seth macfarlane is making it every week. peter griffin is an animated character. we'll take it from an animated character but not a real person. >> not every jewish person is good with money. >>
are you a simulation? >> no, no. >> you son of a bitch. ers be a bit meaner. you can have the jokes pop a bit more because it's already not real. it's animation and so there is more wiggle room. >> sorry, honey. >> yeah, we'll bring you a present. >> oh, blow me. >> why? you couldn't feel it. >> what animation allows you to do is to be anonymous in your assault on other people. >> i can't believe this. two weeks in prison, trumped up charges. that...
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you make a million pies, you make a million dollars. will have 49% of the stock and you will have a dollar for every pie that we produce. >> for the rest of my life? >> for the rest of your life. >> i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else. >> you want to be in control. what if we flipped it and you were 51 and i was 49, and i got a dollar a pie and you didn't? i would be more than happy to give up 2 percentage points for a dollar a pie. if that control is that important to you, it's not that big of deal for me. >> i-- >> sounds different. >> i'd be glad to work for you. >> i think it's a-- >> but you're gonna pay me first. >> no, i think it's a control-- i-i-i'm sorry to say this, but i think it's a control issue for you. >> i guess i just don't want to wind up... >> yeah, we've met in our-- >> being the face of the company and that's it. >> i want the dollar of the pie. i think you need to let go of the control issue. >> this is the way i've been my whole life. okay, maybe it's time to change. >> and how is that work
you make a million pies, you make a million dollars. will have 49% of the stock and you will have a dollar for every pie that we produce. >> for the rest of my life? >> for the rest of your life. >> i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else. >> you want to be in control. what if we flipped it and you were 51 and i was 49, and i got a dollar a pie and you didn't? i would be more than happy to give up 2 percentage points for a dollar a pie. if that...
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i was a junk pitcher. and youmember when they put the rope out with the tire on it and you throw through the tire? >> jimmy: right. >> get your control down. well, my dad, who was pretty crafty, he laid a mattress against a tree in the backyard. and he put the tire on the ground. and leaned it against the mattress. so i would -- to teach me to keep the ball down. >> jimmy: interesting. >> and i learned to throw my slider and curveball, you know, right into that tire. >> jimmy: oh, so you threw all sorts -- >> oh, yeah, a lot of stuff. >> jimmy: did you ever throw a knuckleball? >> i couldn't throw a knuckleball. i can throw one, but it's not great. >> jimmy: it doesn't wobble at all? >> no, it's -- it's not like tim wakefield or somebody. no, it's pretty weak. but i did throw a screwball. >> jimmy: you did, really? a screwball? >> threw a screwball. >> jimmy: what happened to the screwball? >> well, i don't know. >> jimmy: it just went away. >> it's now called other things. >> jimmy: i see. >> they've got about 30
i was a junk pitcher. and youmember when they put the rope out with the tire on it and you throw through the tire? >> jimmy: right. >> get your control down. well, my dad, who was pretty crafty, he laid a mattress against a tree in the backyard. and he put the tire on the ground. and leaned it against the mattress. so i would -- to teach me to keep the ball down. >> jimmy: interesting. >> and i learned to throw my slider and curveball, you know, right into that tire....
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you this is a group that. mutimer across and when you were all under one stroke want to show you can you put up or go. for it. because from the inside and from outside so it's really huge and it was big big it's complete your selfish easy to me scene from the from the gene but like human by. you get the patience you know that of all the patients some of them out through the engines during the war here with these you don't think about these you these soldiers are on not you just three it's like a and the other and the other patients. say. this is the city of good dog just twenty kilometers from the frontline. it's under the control of opposition troops consisting mostly of members of the chinook tribe . the red cross hospital here is now the only facility in the hole up in the area of the country still able to provide medical aid. he is not. going to get. a vote i think a. lot of it. i think you know i don't think you. got the last off. the top and. i. tried. it a little differently. actually as you say. that pa
you this is a group that. mutimer across and when you were all under one stroke want to show you can you put up or go. for it. because from the inside and from outside so it's really huge and it was big big it's complete your selfish easy to me scene from the from the gene but like human by. you get the patience you know that of all the patients some of them out through the engines during the war here with these you don't think about these you these soldiers are on not you just three it's like...
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do that you take a little of the energy away. the idea is supposed to fuel you for a whole year. i get really excited about the next book because that is what i'm working on. that is -- "spy master" is the hardest book i ever wrote because things were changing the geopolitical world and i raised the bar so high, what i wanted to do with character development, story and took a lot of risks that i didn't know how fans were going to react, didn't know the edge, how much internal struggle i could show. it was the right amount, people enjoyed the insight into this character and helped them feel closer. a lot of action in the book but the human struggle, the internal struggle and external struggle. >> host: you write about nato and attack at all. and we expect them to fight in afghanistan. and i we've through the book, one of the small oh nato members or too war weary after iraqi and afghanistan. it is important to me that people understand i try to make by politics fictional. certain things are happening in
do that you take a little of the energy away. the idea is supposed to fuel you for a whole year. i get really excited about the next book because that is what i'm working on. that is -- "spy master" is the hardest book i ever wrote because things were changing the geopolitical world and i raised the bar so high, what i wanted to do with character development, story and took a lot of risks that i didn't know how fans were going to react, didn't know the edge, how much internal struggle...
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won't win that trophy so it's always you always a result of your environment how your environment functions and if certain people do not buy into that process and they don't all day even into you know they even you know. make it even worse then then you can have the most talented team on the planet and you're not going to win the world cup your employers the german football federation where they always supported a few all the way through or where they are definitely i was always supported in those two years by a president which is the most important figure must have fulfilled where that doubters within the federation oh absolutely by the doubters in the media absolutely by the doubters that it is the one team that i'm supposed to have to go in and say. it's either my way or i leave it up and let me do the job you always end up in the same discussion you know when you were leader. in this moment was a two year project that i kind of and a lot of people didn't like that would project in germany but i said that you know then. if you don
won't win that trophy so it's always you always a result of your environment how your environment functions and if certain people do not buy into that process and they don't all day even into you know they even you know. make it even worse then then you can have the most talented team on the planet and you're not going to win the world cup your employers the german football federation where they always supported a few all the way through or where they are definitely i was always supported in...
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a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your optionsperfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. ♪ >>> we live in a world where you have more choices about where to invest your money than ever before a virtual infinity of etfs, mutual funds, you name it, but more choice isn't always better. sometimes having more options just makes it impossible to decide which ones are right and which ones are wrong for you and you've never had more options when it comes to picking exchange-traded funds and mutual funds than you do right now. they're everywhere at this point, there are so many different kinds of etfs that it can make your head spin. as a side note, i hate the way many of the sector-based etfs, the ones that let you buy and sell an entire group like the banks, the home builders, i hate the way they've been warping the way the whole statement trades that's something you can find about more in "get rich carefully. if you're into these etfs, i urge you to find out carefull
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if you have a need, you find a way to deal with it, don't you? the problem is, that we don't use food, we abuse food. levin: and there were even producers on the show who felt that she should never have you back again. - everybody but you, said, "it won't work." - yeah. that's true. - they said it won't work. - did you all know at first everybody told me this won't work. my producers, everybody, said this is not-- this guy-- and the audience had a really strong reaction to you, and it wasn't so good. ( laughter ) levin: did you know that at the time? uh, no, it did go great. - it went great from my perspective. - ( laughs ) it went great from oprah's perspective. it shocked a lot of people. and a lot of people were like, "oh, my god. what did he say? what is he saying?" so i talked to oprah and said, "seems like some people are back on their heels. what do you think?" she said, "oh, i want you to come back and turn up the heat." she said, "you didn't tell them like it is, the way you do me. you held back." - and you turned up the heat. - i did. -
if you have a need, you find a way to deal with it, don't you? the problem is, that we don't use food, we abuse food. levin: and there were even producers on the show who felt that she should never have you back again. - everybody but you, said, "it won't work." - yeah. that's true. - they said it won't work. - did you all know at first everybody told me this won't work. my producers, everybody, said this is not-- this guy-- and the audience had a really strong reaction to you, and it...
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you possibly get a theranos. so what do you want? and this is something that the chairman of the sec said. if we wanted to really toughen up, we could have five public companies and everybody else's dealing in private markets. that would increase the liquidity available to private markets. when we have accomplished lady and soundness objectives as a best all -- no. -- fiscal -- no. i'm not arguing for a collapse in the system. but once you do a cost-benefit analysis of some kind, the incremental benefit you are getting compared to the burdens and because do our -- and the cost you are putting on the system. john: would goldman have worked -- mr. micklethwait: would goldman have worked better if it was an old-style partnership? mr. blankfein: maybe parts of our business. it is not sending we can cry about and wring our hands. we could not have stayed public with who we were in the financial system. we could have elected -- the way the world evil, we -- evolved, we started out as an advisor. but in order to be an effective advisor, you
you possibly get a theranos. so what do you want? and this is something that the chairman of the sec said. if we wanted to really toughen up, we could have five public companies and everybody else's dealing in private markets. that would increase the liquidity available to private markets. when we have accomplished lady and soundness objectives as a best all -- no. -- fiscal -- no. i'm not arguing for a collapse in the system. but once you do a cost-benefit analysis of some kind, the...
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when you are a black person you get messages from democrats saying you are a victim and you need us tod us to achieve, you need this ever expanding welfare state to make something of yourself. i got tired of it and sick of that message that it needed them, and i got sick of that message of victimhood that they continue to push to black americans for the last three decades of my life. jesse: i believe the reason the democratic party does that to people, they need strong party discipline. they can't allow their base whether it's hispanics or blacks or young women or young millennials, they can't allow them to think outside the, box and entertain becoming a republican or even listen to republican ideas. they need those votes come november. >> they want to keep people in line. i think democrats use identity politics to keep people in line. i'm black and buy gay, and i have seen them use the same tactics for black people as they do for gay people. jesse: was it harder to come out as a republican or gay american. >> i didn't lose friends when i came out as gay. i lost friends coming out as r
when you are a black person you get messages from democrats saying you are a victim and you need us tod us to achieve, you need this ever expanding welfare state to make something of yourself. i got tired of it and sick of that message that it needed them, and i got sick of that message of victimhood that they continue to push to black americans for the last three decades of my life. jesse: i believe the reason the democratic party does that to people, they need strong party discipline. they...
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more liberal one time you get a more conservative one time you get an opening when the next time you get a break so now i know that you were traumatized by both bracks events and of donald trump but. what you're saying here is essentially that we leave in day in age when it is easier for people to change the country or to change in location where they live rather than to change things within the application and it is easier to both if you have to move out of the neighborhood that you don't like don't you think that. mr trump has not as much as you detest him represented in a different kind of philosophy you know let's face here and let's do something about those rundown communities i wish but i think everything in his public policy perspective is hurting those communities whether it's high tariffs whether it's elimination of the safety and whether it's. really deregulating labor laws so i think what's really interesting is he still gets votes from those places even after he's acting against their interests what i find really fascinating when we think about all of this you know i read
more liberal one time you get a more conservative one time you get an opening when the next time you get a break so now i know that you were traumatized by both bracks events and of donald trump but. what you're saying here is essentially that we leave in day in age when it is easier for people to change the country or to change in location where they live rather than to change things within the application and it is easier to both if you have to move out of the neighborhood that you don't like...
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-you got a deal. -norton: you got a deal.onis: my $500,000 offer is gonna go towards paying off the $86,000 mortgage that exists. the remaining $414,000 is gonna go directly towards the expansion of the facility, enhancing the amount of seating by building a deck, and a general store. lynn: i'm relieved because i feel like now we can really take this place and go with it. lemonis: you worked hard for it. both of you did, worked hard for it. i say it's time to get to work. what do you say? -lynn: i think so, too. -norton: all right. lemonis: well, hi, folks. i wanted to get everybody together. norton and lynn and i made a deal for me to become a partner in shuler's bar-b-que. i wrote a check for $500,000. that $500,000 will give me 40% of the business. lynn and norton will still own 60% of the business. when i invest in a business, i look for three things -- people, process, and product. in this particular business, i absolutely love the people. i love the product. i don't think i've had better barbecue ever. but what i don't
-you got a deal. -norton: you got a deal.onis: my $500,000 offer is gonna go towards paying off the $86,000 mortgage that exists. the remaining $414,000 is gonna go directly towards the expansion of the facility, enhancing the amount of seating by building a deck, and a general store. lynn: i'm relieved because i feel like now we can really take this place and go with it. lemonis: you worked hard for it. both of you did, worked hard for it. i say it's time to get to work. what do you say?...