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now you have a month or two or three. ggest challenge is time of innovation has shrunk dramatically. you see these new companies coming out of nowhere to disrupt the very thing is that was safe. emily: are facebook and amazon disruptive? meg: for they are. someday, amazon will be disrupted. sears 100 years ago was the amazon of that time. they have been disrupted. it is darwinian. there is no question. emily: when you were running ebay, you made a pledge to win china. alibaba won china and no u.s. economy did. they said whoever wins china wins the world. is china as important today as it was back then? meg: china is very important. our joint venture partner in china is likely to be alibaba and i am glad to be on the same side as them this time. [laughter] emily: it is a huge market but it has also been difficult for the u.s. entertainment industry to crack. meg: it is unique and unwise to think about going to china alone. i lived in china for four months when i was trying to fix china in ebay and it is completely different
now you have a month or two or three. ggest challenge is time of innovation has shrunk dramatically. you see these new companies coming out of nowhere to disrupt the very thing is that was safe. emily: are facebook and amazon disruptive? meg: for they are. someday, amazon will be disrupted. sears 100 years ago was the amazon of that time. they have been disrupted. it is darwinian. there is no question. emily: when you were running ebay, you made a pledge to win china. alibaba won china and no...
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mentioned you get hit by a taxi. ays your character dies in new york city. >> thank you. >> seth: you strike me as someone -- do you see danger everywhere in the city? >> sure, you know. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> danger and yet a relief. a sort of a white noise silence that would follow. you know -- >> seth: because you got to watch -- here's a couple of your body doubles. >> yeah. that's tawny. my wonderful stand-in. and this is becca who has, i guess -- soft bones and a rubber body. [ light laughter ] it's really -- she is a magical creature. i don't know. but, yes. and for me, it was such a joy to see this many doppelgangers. it really speaks to my sort of brain damage. [ laughter ] yes. >> seth: what spoke to me, watching that new york thing of just the metal door -- >> yes, you must avoid the ascent. >> seth: that leads to the basement stairs. >> you're a father. you can't be walking around willy-nilly. >> seth: you know, now more than ever, because people are on their phones all of the time. i can't believe
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have to give a reason for why you are buying a gun you can just buy a gun and have it in your home you can open carry it you can have it out in the street but you can definitely have it in your house what difference could this possibly make. well the thing is you have to be twenty five years old of age to be able to buy it you have to do psychological tasks you have to do technical tasks you have to do practical test it's very complicated but you can and that's the really good choice it's not a matter of being resolving crank you see we don't want people to have guns so you can lower criminal statistics no we want people to have guns so they can defend themselves leave try to the police we can do are just supposed to have and i see how it's possible as really interesting he said it's possible that more people would die have more homicide homicides because people in the homes are potentially turning the people who are invading the hunt so it's not about keeping the murder rate none it's about making people feel ok but the murder rate is not a perfect indicator of safety in a country the
have to give a reason for why you are buying a gun you can just buy a gun and have it in your home you can open carry it you can have it out in the street but you can definitely have it in your house what difference could this possibly make. well the thing is you have to be twenty five years old of age to be able to buy it you have to do psychological tasks you have to do technical tasks you have to do practical test it's very complicated but you can and that's the really good choice it's not a...
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take you for as was a bombshell about you know you know p.p.i. they just a bit to give you. little those at. least . a lot of. this is the gift that you get suited just as a. gift you might get noticed about it. which is. when you should you could end up. with a look at you they. look at the sun then cut or it was christmas but i'm not their stomachs will split along what are you going to. come your friends your sunday. where you can open up that i thought. you looked almost first missed that and you insist on this. that you will parker and you've done once your old one just don't become sick that. just to manage at the back of that post it's a president after was a conflict in judea. by the nationalist president the most of. the eggs that she. nascent and yet a couple will. miss insisted the supposed death simple hope bella. is they she. let us know that while him and it's been quite a sudden it will cost you put away.
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you money. from the u.s. military academy at west point. >> "mad money" is not a show about picking stocks for you it's a showbout empowering you to think for yourself. you are the reason why we do this we want to level the playing field for you. >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ and buy the latest styles. hi, sharks. my name is amy roiland, and i live in los angeles, california. i'm the c.e.o. and founder of fashiontap. i'm currently seeking $100,000 for 10% of my company. fashiontap is a fashion, social-networking app
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a great man. hell, yeah, i'll give you a hug. good luck to you. >> tom gave me a hug. relationship every year so he gave me a hug. it felt so nice, so sweet. he made my day. it was better than sex, guys. believe me. it was better than sex. omg, amazing. >> jimmy: thank you. very well done. beautiful. thanks, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a great show. music if summer walker, rita moreno is here. we'll be right back with viggo mortensen. the only thing i remember is losing control, and i hit the pier face first. (911 operator, muffled) 911, what's your emergency? (overlapping radio calls) the first responders, they are the reason why i'm here. just um, just makes me thankful, for everything that i have. ♪ do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth, or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white, the whitening therapy collection with new spearmint and peppermint oil. it gently whitens, plus it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. but one blows them all out of the
a great man. hell, yeah, i'll give you a hug. good luck to you. >> tom gave me a hug. relationship every year so he gave me a hug. it felt so nice, so sweet. he made my day. it was better than sex, guys. believe me. it was better than sex. omg, amazing. >> jimmy: thank you. very well done. beautiful. thanks, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a great show. music if summer walker, rita moreno is here. we'll be right back with viggo mortensen. the only thing i...
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good thing if you do not get a refund because you are using the irs as a bank for an using the irs as a bank for an interest-free loan. i'm not an economist. i'm much more a pragmatist. and i look at what people do through their behavior and it is true, people use the irs as a bank. there have been studies to show what people do with their refunds, they use them as a down payment on a new apartment or car, to go on a vacation. they use it as if it were a savings account, as if the money came in during the year, they would not save it, they would spend it. i'm like you really need to follow people's behavior rather than put some theory on top of them, but that's the theory, why it would be better to have a minimal refund and have the money during the year. host: from connecticut, this is karen for nina olson. karen from connecticut. go ahead. caller: hello? ms. olson: hello. caller: yes, hi. i don't do my taxes until after april 15 and the reason why is that someone has stolen our social security numbers and they have been putting in false, um,
good thing if you do not get a refund because you are using the irs as a bank for an using the irs as a bank for an interest-free loan. i'm not an economist. i'm much more a pragmatist. and i look at what people do through their behavior and it is true, people use the irs as a bank. there have been studies to show what people do with their refunds, they use them as a down payment on a new apartment or car, to go on a vacation. they use it as if it were a savings account, as if the money came in...
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wrote, show it to us on a table. youcookbook or a photo of not a pie she actually cooked. but then there was this. and i will say, you know, i see the world in a very different way than sarah sanders. but i will say, when i saw this photo, i liked it. because i thought, "well, this is humanity." at the end of the day, i do want to see us all getting along. >> yes. >> seth: so this was a nice moment. yet, is it safe to say that your relationship with her has decayed since this thanksgiving moment a couple of years ago? >> it's decayed like that pie, yes. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i'm going to get in trouble. >> seth: you're already in trouble. >> that is true. >> seth: yeah. >> no, but it's -- it's strained. you know, i believe in trying to work with an administration. there's a thing called friendly adversarial relationship that mike mccurry, the first press secretary i ever worked with, said. he was the press secretary during the clinton years. and at issue is this press secretary who makes personal at
wrote, show it to us on a table. youcookbook or a photo of not a pie she actually cooked. but then there was this. and i will say, you know, i see the world in a very different way than sarah sanders. but i will say, when i saw this photo, i liked it. because i thought, "well, this is humanity." at the end of the day, i do want to see us all getting along. >> yes. >> seth: so this was a nice moment. yet, is it safe to say that your relationship with her has decayed since...
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a need. david: you grew up in kensington, maryland, a suburb of washington. u decided you are not going to be in academic star, but an athletic star. kevin: i believed i could do both. david: you were a good football player. kevin: i was a good high school football player. david: what position? kevin: fullback and linebacker. david: you ready to get a division i football scholarship but division i was not ready to give you want. you went to university of maryland but walked onto the team. kevin: i disagree with that assessment, but yeah. i went on the team. david: you played all four years? kevin: i did. david: how many people walk on and actually play all four years? kevin: probably unusual, but i think i should have had the scholarship long before. david: i thought the same thing at duke, i thought i should have gotten a football scholarship but it worked out. kevin: now you can qualify. david: when you graduated, the nfl did not draft you, i assume. kevin: i had to make other plans. david: they made a mistake, they did not draft you. kevin: they were right.
a need. david: you grew up in kensington, maryland, a suburb of washington. u decided you are not going to be in academic star, but an athletic star. kevin: i believed i could do both. david: you were a good football player. kevin: i was a good high school football player. david: what position? kevin: fullback and linebacker. david: you ready to get a division i football scholarship but division i was not ready to give you want. you went to university of maryland but walked onto the team....
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has come a place for the soul of you know a cousin how is it even if you're called optimist you see it when i was with amy in the publisher a humble co-located just are they just little calling to tell you how they would have the means the militia has got to have one chance of it then she would go almost. to them in the hall and then do you know how many jobs while not in a high high that bill said. if. you push with you know you're. going to tell me about my. in the name of. jesus about. this is a village just biking distance from british. the land was next to. right on the border of the ever expanding city. today was the deadline for the villagers to move out. it was the last day of their hometowns history they say it's a good people but it's neighborhoods are looking at us and walked as well. but the good. i told the people here that i was often hired by their local political leaders to play my clarinet you want to get caught out of this crowd to get an answer literally that you don't just argue that i'm going to open your. mail sheet and inform our driver told. me if. you get a che
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a great man. hell, yeah, i'll give you a hug. good luck to you. >> tom gave me a hug. relationship every year so he gave me a hug. it felt so nice, so sweet. he made my day. it was better than sex, guys. believe me. it was better than sex. omg, amazing. >> jimmy: thank you. very well done. beautiful. thanks, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a great show. music if summer walker, rita moreno is here. we'll be right back with viggo mortensen. smoo and unlock the power... to speed through everything... in the blink of an eye. hertz fast lane powered by clear... in select airports 2019. hertz. we're here to get you there. marvel studios' captain marvel. in theaters march 8th. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? intnow with sculpt.se rockstar 24/7 denim hurry in to old navy for all jeans on sale up to fifty percent off. with kids from eight dollars, adults from fifteen dollars,
a great man. hell, yeah, i'll give you a hug. good luck to you. >> tom gave me a hug. relationship every year so he gave me a hug. it felt so nice, so sweet. he made my day. it was better than sex, guys. believe me. it was better than sex. omg, amazing. >> jimmy: thank you. very well done. beautiful. thanks, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a great show. music if summer walker, rita moreno is here. we'll be right back with viggo mortensen. smoo and unlock the...
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mood in a feeling and you know portray that to people in a way that often times of video doesn't give give quite the same emotions so you know why so many of those photos are the really difficult ones i suppose it is you know it allows people to kind of put themselves in other people's shoes like oh you know what why what would it be like if that was me in that situation where i didn't have access to food or water or you know i was injured in that way or a family member or a friend was injured in that way i mean i think you know most people do have you know some some compassion and some ability to you know feel what others feel and you know i would say that probably a lot of those photos really have an emotional impact on people so i always then wonder when i look at those pictures because some are all the asli much more horrifying than others where is that five fine line that utero when you say when it bleeds it leads i mean this question may sound a little harsh but when you do blood and gore so close up are you a
mood in a feeling and you know portray that to people in a way that often times of video doesn't give give quite the same emotions so you know why so many of those photos are the really difficult ones i suppose it is you know it allows people to kind of put themselves in other people's shoes like oh you know what why what would it be like if that was me in that situation where i didn't have access to food or water or you know i was injured in that way or a family member or a friend was injured...
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if you did read "confessions of a street addict" you would know. still made a lot of money but i was hell to live with. i know better than anybody that you need to try to remain calm because constantly getting mad at yourself just is not sustainable. you'll beat yourself up, it's crazy. you'll end up running out of patience and giving up on the whole asset class. i'm not telling you to be the dalai lama you don't need to be a buddhist monk to be a good investor it's okay to get mad or sad when the market punishes you with its behavior i still do that stock that my chapel trust owns, if it gets really hit, i feel awful i do i can't get it out of my system. but you know what? i have to. you can't afford to punish yourself the market's brutal enough on its own. in other words, get your head on straight your head matters in this game you need to have it on right every day if you're going to spot opportunities and act on them yet so many of us approach the market with inferior attitude and inferior state of mind our heads are clouded by negative thoughts
if you did read "confessions of a street addict" you would know. still made a lot of money but i was hell to live with. i know better than anybody that you need to try to remain calm because constantly getting mad at yourself just is not sustainable. you'll beat yourself up, it's crazy. you'll end up running out of patience and giving up on the whole asset class. i'm not telling you to be the dalai lama you don't need to be a buddhist monk to be a good investor it's okay to get mad or...
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they had a lot of exciting new ideas. for instance, did you know mexicans are scary and we need to build a wall to keep them away? did you know this, guillermo? >> no, i didn't. [ laughter ] >> trump talked more about finding aliens than sigourney weaver. and the republicans ate it up. there was so much clamg because they know he's going to go home, he's going to watch it back is and he's going to see who was clapping and who was not. mike pence and nancy pelosi sat behind him like mom and dad the first thanksgiving after the divorce. they're just kind of -- and, of course trump gives himself an a-plus. he's making out with an arby's beef and cheddar sandwich. [ cheers and applause ] preempted the regular programming to carry the speech live, and things got off to a lively start when the sergeant at arms introduced the president and his distinguished escorts. >> madam speaker, the president of the united states! [ applause ] >> the state of the union is brought to you by kfc's new new cheeto chicken sandwich. eat like a president. >> there, fl
they had a lot of exciting new ideas. for instance, did you know mexicans are scary and we need to build a wall to keep them away? did you know this, guillermo? >> no, i didn't. [ laughter ] >> trump talked more about finding aliens than sigourney weaver. and the republicans ate it up. there was so much clamg because they know he's going to go home, he's going to watch it back is and he's going to see who was clapping and who was not. mike pence and nancy pelosi sat behind him like...
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if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you vince: there could be a little bit of a mutiny goingt being honest. lemonis: guys, i want to maybe go inside and go over some ideas that you have. are people unhappy? because you said "mutiny," and mutiny to me is, like, people are unhappy and they want to leave. they are dissatisfied. roni: right. lemonis: is there a possibility that people want to leave? roni: yes. man #5: yes. roni: there hasn't been many discussions or anything about what is actually happening. i didn't know they bought a food truck. lemonis: you didn't know they bought a food truck? roni: no, i just found out right this second. lemonis: so, you decided to not tell people that we bought a food truck. i wanted people to know because i wanted people to be excited. tad: as an owner, sometimes you get tunnel vision. sad: i thought we was gonna go more towards movies. you know, like, a movie production. we're really good in that field. lemonis: so i'm not abandoning the current line of business. ricky: to produce more product to go out the door, we need more people here.
if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you vince: there could be a little bit of a mutiny goingt being honest. lemonis: guys, i want to maybe go inside and go over some ideas that you have. are people unhappy? because you said "mutiny," and mutiny to me is, like, people are unhappy and they want to leave. they are dissatisfied. roni: right. lemonis: is there a possibility that people want to leave? roni: yes. man #5: yes. roni: there hasn't been many discussions or anything...
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what i suggest you do is move that up a little i own don't think you should start selling until you're up 20% or 30% and sell a quarter position when you're up 60, 70% this is a change from the old days i think you should sell a little more but then you got to let it run if it comes back you can buy some i just don't want to you lose the -- a great opportunity unless the story changes and then it's sell, sell, sell lido in texas. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you doing? >> good. how about you? >> caller: my question is as a recent early retiree and one who is anticipating, you know, a possible market correction in the near future, should i allocate the stock index fund now interest a stable income fund or should i wait until after the market has corrected >> no, i mean if you're in retirement stage, i still want to you own equities but not have as exposure you really shouldn't own more than 50% i want you to own some because people that retire tend to live 20, 30, 40 years than they thought. but, no, taking the cash out, don't necessarily put it in bonds when interest rates are higher b
what i suggest you do is move that up a little i own don't think you should start selling until you're up 20% or 30% and sell a quarter position when you're up 60, 70% this is a change from the old days i think you should sell a little more but then you got to let it run if it comes back you can buy some i just don't want to you lose the -- a great opportunity unless the story changes and then it's sell, sell, sell lido in texas. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you doing? >> good. how...
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you have to do that it's. a demon to islamize if you see the bible she would like you and all that but i need. someone to spend the amount of. time with them a lot on the. eve of the battles. i was based on going to need a lot of focus but i. had put that if we will see. what i was like out of that. i get this group of to fundie gets. the skin of the most. that. there is one of us and i can be almost in a school that he has lost the last last time. you know it's not. just us bill bonde ability. to give us a nickel to let. alone. what is your break it was good. anything special i got married brothers for it's. well that's more than i did this. is wonderful you look. pretty happy. all right so we're looking at math yes looking at math jose marino needs a final math class to graduate with an associate's degree in radio communications all right so this is it one class and class he has failed three prior math classes or what's next. i want my first marriage with person to go for a bachelor ok i don't know school was
you have to do that it's. a demon to islamize if you see the bible she would like you and all that but i need. someone to spend the amount of. time with them a lot on the. eve of the battles. i was based on going to need a lot of focus but i. had put that if we will see. what i was like out of that. i get this group of to fundie gets. the skin of the most. that. there is one of us and i can be almost in a school that he has lost the last last time. you know it's not. just us bill bonde ability....
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you are a woman. less.a male firm more or you often france. it is a chicago-based american firm. how did you get elected to move to chicago? david: i would love to think it i pure merits -- christine: would love to think it is pure merits. you know, it's interesting, actually. i became managing partner of the paris office. gradually, i was doing a decent job. i was picked up at the nominating committee who was selected to join the executive committee. i was the first woman to be on that executive committee, and then i went back to practice happily. they came back. by that time, it was a mess. the i.t. budget was completely out of order. the knowledge management system was a complete disaster. was not really trusted. ae nominating committee had tough time selecting somebody and it is often in those situations that a woman arises, so i was selected as chairman. david: the managing director position opens up. did you really want the job? christine: so many things in my life happened out of the right timing, the right people, and my sense of, all right, let's try it. let's do it. chri
you are a woman. less.a male firm more or you often france. it is a chicago-based american firm. how did you get elected to move to chicago? david: i would love to think it i pure merits -- christine: would love to think it is pure merits. you know, it's interesting, actually. i became managing partner of the paris office. gradually, i was doing a decent job. i was picked up at the nominating committee who was selected to join the executive committee. i was the first woman to be on that...
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are you going to subordinate. in a way america you know by using. united. you're fania. jessica good ok ok you know that effect. and i want you to see either because i you know this. politically and there were a thousand. times and i was only. brought up either late or atari's yamamoto. but i don't have a thousand hours it's absolute. elicited good as the enemy was. when there's been a spike lee and. submitted by the you know the body. and the. shown us. but they can be said as to how careless...
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do you have a permit to be here? >> yeah, a lot of that. >> do you have a permit to shoot here? d, since you know, we've upgraded the networks. my man's got a little heavy with the jewelry. >> seth: wow. >> had to go through metal detector six times. >> seth: no. [ light laughter ] did you feel like the capitol had changed ocasio-cortez, or did you feel like you guys brought the bronx out of her when you were there? >> we definitely did. >> definitely brought the bronx out of her. >> she just, leaned out of her office door and delivered the heartiest "yeah" i've ever heard. you know what i'm saying? >> seth: did other people -- because those are really close quarters. were other people in the capitol a little -- could they tell you guys were there? >> well, what's funny. i did not know if most people know this. mike pence has a brother that's a representative, i think? >> seth: yes. >> and surprisingly, we're filming in front of his office, and all of a sudden the capital police comes, and asks us for a film permit. >> yeah. >> seth: really? >> i wonder why. >> you snitch. [ laug
do you have a permit to be here? >> yeah, a lot of that. >> do you have a permit to shoot here? d, since you know, we've upgraded the networks. my man's got a little heavy with the jewelry. >> seth: wow. >> had to go through metal detector six times. >> seth: no. [ light laughter ] did you feel like the capitol had changed ocasio-cortez, or did you feel like you guys brought the bronx out of her when you were there? >> we definitely did. >> definitely...
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you know, there are a number of judges you know on the court of appeals who have had a similar background to mine that has combined academia and government especially, especially for the court of appeals where there are more purely legal issues that arise in those cases. and you know, the experience i've had is i think ver germane to the special piezed docket of the d.c. court. >> when i argued before cortes of appeals any may be legal issues but resulted from a trial. >> yes, of course. >> as those came up. and you assumed that the judges the no matter who appointed them, that certainly those of us who are arguing the case before them and assumed that they had some idea what the courtroom was like. now, you made it your mission to deregulate government. i see it as making it harder for government agencies to use their authority to protect our healthy, our safety and environment. if we had an administration that at some time cared to address climate change, based on your past record, it's hard to see how you could give enemy a fair shot in court. for example you wrote in the 1990s that cl
you know, there are a number of judges you know on the court of appeals who have had a similar background to mine that has combined academia and government especially, especially for the court of appeals where there are more purely legal issues that arise in those cases. and you know, the experience i've had is i think ver germane to the special piezed docket of the d.c. court. >> when i argued before cortes of appeals any may be legal issues but resulted from a trial. >> yes, of...
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you soon. ♪ ♪ this is a nice case. tonimatthew: yeah. thank you. nis:...an la startup is creating buzz with its fashion-forward phone cases. if it breaks, you're buying me a new phone. matthew: sure, 4 feet. [ laughter ] pretty good, right? lemonis: but behind the breathtaking sales... matthew: last year, we did 1.7. lemonis:...and the beautiful designs... these are kickass. ...the cracks are starting to show. the young c.e.o., matthew, does whatever he pleases... matthew: i'm acting c.e.o. we go with my decision. i am still in control of this company. lemonis: ...leaving his partners, charlotte and skyler, totally demoralized. skyler: the thing is, is that, you're still being completely self-centered about it. it's all about you. it's all your authority. you're all afraid of losing your power. lemonis: he's made the product selection too narrow. man: it's very feminine. it doesn't seem like you're speaking to me, as a customer. lemonis: he makes terrible investments. this feels like a show that you went to with no research. and he's even using the
you soon. ♪ ♪ this is a nice case. tonimatthew: yeah. thank you. nis:...an la startup is creating buzz with its fashion-forward phone cases. if it breaks, you're buying me a new phone. matthew: sure, 4 feet. [ laughter ] pretty good, right? lemonis: but behind the breathtaking sales... matthew: last year, we did 1.7. lemonis:...and the beautiful designs... these are kickass. ...the cracks are starting to show. the young c.e.o., matthew, does whatever he pleases... matthew: i'm acting c.e.o....
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we're very upset when people called you a: because you hated that. >> tribute band -- >> seth: i just heard an example, can you guys do the opposite band version of "wanted dead or alive." >> yeah. >> yeah, so that would be -- ♪ unwanted unwanted alive and dead alive and dead alive and dead ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> a better song. >> seth: yeah. >> we want to make it clear that the characters hated bon jovi. >> yeah, yeah, we don't hate bon jovi. >> seth: because bon jovi hosted and you tried to do this with him. >> yeah. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> do you remember when you -- when he say it at the table read, do you remember what his reaction -- did you look at his face and say, "oh, he's super in to this"? >> no. [ laughter ] no, even if his face said that, his mouth said the exact opposite. [ light laughter ] like, the host gets in there on wednesday morning, like this morning and we get there at like 2:30 or whatever lorne's done making his phone calls. and it's like we roll up and he just looks at will and i and goes, "wh
we're very upset when people called you a: because you hated that. >> tribute band -- >> seth: i just heard an example, can you guys do the opposite band version of "wanted dead or alive." >> yeah. >> yeah, so that would be -- ♪ unwanted unwanted alive and dead alive and dead alive and dead ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> a better song. >> seth: yeah. >> we want to make it clear that the characters hated bon jovi. >> yeah, yeah, we...
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you have a great honor this year. commencement address. >> i am. >> seth: that's very exciting. >> i'm very excited about it. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. i -- we announced it just a couple days ago and in the video announcing it, i let everybody know that i think they just looked over the fact that i didn't graduate from wisconsin. [ laughter ] so, i'm going to experience it for the first time. i'm excited. >> seth: yeah. >> but down in texas, the people of texas have treated me unbelievably since i've been there. the baylor school of medicine invited me to their graduation and they gave me a doctorate degree. >> seth: really? >> so -- >> seth: actually, we have the photo. >> wisconsin has to outdo a doctorate degree. but i really wouldn't hate it. >> seth: that's you with your doctorate degree. >> that is. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. >> seth: did they make it extra big for you? because i feel like if i held that, it would cover my face. >> it is true. but i've realized, no matter h
you have a great honor this year. commencement address. >> i am. >> seth: that's very exciting. >> i'm very excited about it. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. i -- we announced it just a couple days ago and in the video announcing it, i let everybody know that i think they just looked over the fact that i didn't graduate from wisconsin. [ laughter ] so, i'm going to experience it for the first time. i'm excited. >> seth: yeah. >> but down in texas,...
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you traveled a lot. you met a lot of folks. much courage on your part. much compassion. you are obviously emotionally involved. of all the people you met, any indication, any documentation of drugs, guns, crime? hearn, the things that we about. >> i mean, let me think about this. i personally in all of my work, and this does not mean it does not exist, but i personally have not seen any drugs or any weapons. the interesting thing is most central american countries have very strict gun laws, unlike the united states. and most drug consumption is -- drugs are coming to the u.s. because they are being consumed in the u.s. drug consumption in mexico is quite low. we just do not talk about these ironies enough. we gives off these image of all of these mexicans doing drugs. no, mexicans are just selling what we are buying. that's not to say any population. any people, there are people who do drugs and people who have guns. it is not like this is all angels traveling to the u.s. not at all. there are people who clearly will never ever get asylum, absolutely without a doubt. and
you traveled a lot. you met a lot of folks. much courage on your part. much compassion. you are obviously emotionally involved. of all the people you met, any indication, any documentation of drugs, guns, crime? hearn, the things that we about. >> i mean, let me think about this. i personally in all of my work, and this does not mean it does not exist, but i personally have not seen any drugs or any weapons. the interesting thing is most central american countries have very strict gun...
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a few. yes i was very very thankful that i was you know you fearful want to you know have a hello how you know i was not on this if was off and sickening. and was the biggest market of any benson it was because they'll see a lot of cities in the last and my most authentic is not a fun one to this and then some of it than gets this incompetence is going to. the so soft oh my answers on this in genesis chameleon community i was there for talks the message is the provided someone from the guy in the in the on top i think to be honest for me it's the emotion in the music that matters saw i like melancholy music and i like music but angry arrant emotional goes for the more want to steal this gun they saw and chide and put out not so much noise as this motorboat the you know just the emotion in the music for me that's what matters you know genesis. stammers and the forest and as a whole from boy to on. how law here genesis before genesis i was i was with stilton we had a big success and we were saying to virgin records the same record company as genesis so when fail to say did two to stop with genes
a few. yes i was very very thankful that i was you know you fearful want to you know have a hello how you know i was not on this if was off and sickening. and was the biggest market of any benson it was because they'll see a lot of cities in the last and my most authentic is not a fun one to this and then some of it than gets this incompetence is going to. the so soft oh my answers on this in genesis chameleon community i was there for talks the message is the provided someone from the guy in...
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do you remember as a kid? "that kid is going to take piano lessons over my dead body!" >> jimmy: really? >> that's the kind of mother i had. o jimmy: is that right? >> and i thank heris day. because i studied classical piano from the age of six all h throgh school. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, i gave it up once i went to college.ye bu i studied classical. >> jimmy: what made you get out in college? you just feel like, it's not -- >> oh, i don't know. i thought there would be too much to do in college. you know? you have to buckle down and get to work. and so i gave up. you know, i no longer had a a rock band. i played in a high school -- all through high school with a a rock band. i gaall up. tried to settle down, and become an academic of some sort. i got so sad andepressed, and then i started playing a little bit after first year. cheered up right away! >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. a little rock and roll, yeah. >> i got to do music. i think i've got to at least try. yeah. >> jimmy: i think the first no time iyou fr
do you remember as a kid? "that kid is going to take piano lessons over my dead body!" >> jimmy: really? >> that's the kind of mother i had. o jimmy: is that right? >> and i thank heris day. because i studied classical piano from the age of six all h throgh school. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, i gave it up once i went to college.ye bu i studied classical. >> jimmy: what made you get out in college? you just feel like, it's not -- >> oh, i don't...
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it's how you know is a funny pose it sounds. like it on ice president broke you know a little simple things i just i mean but it's like the theme i don't know what i'm saying makes kerry one must be the donald you know molesting and not based on. but i have a stunning. and that is not and but i was i was in a you know belief in a specific connie. or chill on says i named. the wall obvious is going into a shell of the same. duck see shit seen that a movie as he thought. that i mean it's been on a bus get it. and that any entity but. i'm being i just got us i get the best off the loss of the whole thing still behind them some woman dying in them some woman dying at the peak. just as have most of the show on this number two clipping is a. good thing and that is again thing isn't it as a getting it the last we'll see about it. i had no. view with the whole so there ya think about the last all about scam on the ball all signals you know comes you know what. i asked most of them but i mean she popped. enough out of puppets going to be
it's how you know is a funny pose it sounds. like it on ice president broke you know a little simple things i just i mean but it's like the theme i don't know what i'm saying makes kerry one must be the donald you know molesting and not based on. but i have a stunning. and that is not and but i was i was in a you know belief in a specific connie. or chill on says i named. the wall obvious is going into a shell of the same. duck see shit seen that a movie as he thought. that i mean it's been on...
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a million. i'm very proud of you. brad: hell yeah. trevor: thanks, marcus. ♪ a chain on pet supply stores specializes in wholesome food. lisa: our biggest thing is the nutrition for the pets. lemonis: but the business is anything but healthy. giovanni: it's embarrassing. i'm right back to where we started. lemonis: the stores need an overhaul. -this how you manage inventory? -giovanni: yeah. -lisa: yeah, i mean -- -giovanni: this is our weakness. lemonis: the employees need leadership. i've never been to a meeting where there's no agenda. giovanni: i think you're being a little unfair with how this process goes. lemonis: and the owners need to lose their self-righteous attitude. as a retailer, you have an obligation to deliver the consumer the choice to make that decision on their own and not for them. giovanni: oh, my gosh, that -- i'm -- lemonis: if these owners can't take control, their dream of creating a retail empire will go to the dogs. ♪ chicago, illinois, is home to bentley's corner barkery, a natural pet-supply store started
a million. i'm very proud of you. brad: hell yeah. trevor: thanks, marcus. ♪ a chain on pet supply stores specializes in wholesome food. lisa: our biggest thing is the nutrition for the pets. lemonis: but the business is anything but healthy. giovanni: it's embarrassing. i'm right back to where we started. lemonis: the stores need an overhaul. -this how you manage inventory? -giovanni: yeah. -lisa: yeah, i mean -- -giovanni: this is our weakness. lemonis: the employees need leadership. i've...
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used here as a coach so you have certainly been use a great concert music you. doubling in the divorce it's a great concert of course which is come once again that would just be to look at that sequentially as in the good luck of the. was dealership the get the concert bunting a dismissal. what's a good ol in the to do with useless. was . was. no. her. later years you. know. it's. a. song. we'll. go oh yeah oh oh. oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh. oh that's that. instrument put the band on the most of the almost knows about my thinking it will do no good but of pull out because of the news because i understand you know as an aside this is how some welcomes us think young new events as we looked at it is a benefit to that i am sure i don't so you want something as a. reversal is it bad just on from those in and out on them you must go with the shrink is a bit of able which of late well that might mean he doesn't run little bit to be gone when there's a bit of back up going guy like you got us into your pool. it
used here as a coach so you have certainly been use a great concert music you. doubling in the divorce it's a great concert of course which is come once again that would just be to look at that sequentially as in the good luck of the. was dealership the get the concert bunting a dismissal. what's a good ol in the to do with useless. was . was. no. her. later years you. know. it's. a. song. we'll. go oh yeah oh oh. oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh...
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i know justine, i know you have had to do this a lot if you want to start. >> i think that a key principle to just keep in mind in everything you do, is that you only keep data that you need. so, for most insights, and this would be inside a company, or inside a government, actually i don't need to know who a person is. it is all about aggregate. it is about rates of complaints, not who complained. it is about the correlation between visits and child outcomes. or the correlation or causation between an early life intervention, and children's later outcomes none of those things require actually identifying it didn't an individual. with modern computing, machining, and data science techniques, we can match data and anonymize it, so that you really protect security. most secure platforms are hosting data that is much more sensitive in many people's view, then test scores. i am sure test scores a very sensitive. some of them as sensitive data that exists. there are large companies that work at securing things from the outside, that even on the inside, there is no need to keep identifying it. f
i know justine, i know you have had to do this a lot if you want to start. >> i think that a key principle to just keep in mind in everything you do, is that you only keep data that you need. so, for most insights, and this would be inside a company, or inside a government, actually i don't need to know who a person is. it is all about aggregate. it is about rates of complaints, not who complained. it is about the correlation between visits and child outcomes. or the correlation or...
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know saying i'm a first time offender you know please give this this kid a chance don't there was life away in prison and ultimately the judge spoke to that and she said that because you know myself and the other three guys involved in the heist. because we were. wants. inner city kids who didn't have opportunities. that she she actually wouldn't take exception to us and it was actually the opposite that she wanted to make an example out of us because we did have opportunities and we did have a path toward success but still we chose to commit a crime so tell us about life in the incarceration what was it like. it's hard to describe everything that you see and hear about in film and t.v. it all happens all of it the the rapes the violence the. good things happening behind the scenes with the with the guards and things like that it all happens but for the most part those things happen few and far between so most of the most of my time in prison was spent. in boredom trying to find ways to make my time positive and productive so
know saying i'm a first time offender you know please give this this kid a chance don't there was life away in prison and ultimately the judge spoke to that and she said that because you know myself and the other three guys involved in the heist. because we were. wants. inner city kids who didn't have opportunities. that she she actually wouldn't take exception to us and it was actually the opposite that she wanted to make an example out of us because we did have opportunities and we did have a...
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if you want a new house you won't get a new house unless you pay for it. if you want your driveway paved, if they don't do it for free. it's the same principle, if you want to have infrastructure and truly transformative job creation, you have to pony up and acknowledge the fact that what we did hasn't changed since. you have to understand that if you get paid the same dollars in 1994 is today, you wouldn't be happy. you've got to have the guts to do it. i think, quite frankly, and i know it's probably crazy to say this but, you can't always think about your job, you have to think about the fact that this is the duty it's not a right. the country is better off and they made a difference and you have to think that way. if you don't, then you start voting to get reelected instead of voting to do what you think is right. i think we've got to get past that . >> i think the name of the game is everybody's got to do something. in my experience americans and oregonians and people in new york, if everyone is paying a little bit and their fair share, then everyone
if you want a new house you won't get a new house unless you pay for it. if you want your driveway paved, if they don't do it for free. it's the same principle, if you want to have infrastructure and truly transformative job creation, you have to pony up and acknowledge the fact that what we did hasn't changed since. you have to understand that if you get paid the same dollars in 1994 is today, you wouldn't be happy. you've got to have the guts to do it. i think, quite frankly, and i know it's...
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sold a huge amount. youed by a story in new york of a nanny who killed the two children in her care. why take that on? actually, i was not inspired by this story, i was writing the book when i discovered the story. i was writing the book about a nanny coming into a family. so i wrote like 100—150 pages and sent it to my publisher and he said, yes, i like the idea, but the book is a little bit boring. it's always the same. you have to find something to put some tension in the narrative so the reader wants to read the book. and one day i was reading the newspaper and i read about this crime in new york. and i began to research about different kind of crimes like this, and there was a crime also in strasbourg, and i discovered also the louise woodward case, this british nanny that went to the us, and so i had the idea to begin the book with the murder of the children. 0k, and what it's been praised for is, in a sense, depicting modern mothering, an examination of what it's doing to society. the idea that in a s
sold a huge amount. youed by a story in new york of a nanny who killed the two children in her care. why take that on? actually, i was not inspired by this story, i was writing the book when i discovered the story. i was writing the book about a nanny coming into a family. so i wrote like 100—150 pages and sent it to my publisher and he said, yes, i like the idea, but the book is a little bit boring. it's always the same. you have to find something to put some tension in the narrative so the...
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gun slingers well i played the part of a gun slinger my so i could tell you have a quick draw absolutely if he didn't flinch when i do that i was waiting for you. to see that's an incredible story you know just look at iraq tomato found american animals a film about you as a ninety seven percent rating. like people love this film your book is called evolution and the subtitle is becoming a criminal did you become a criminal i definitely don't consider myself a criminal but i definitely went through a period in my life that i did become a criminal yes then what exactly happened because as i understand it you got the idea after being inspired maybe by the wrong influences to pull a heist i grew up watching these iconic criminals and really idolizing this this kind of behavior. you know movies like ocean's eleven thomas crown affair snatch you know kind of the the smooth criminal and i ended up in aiding their their behavior right so a lot of times you hear that movies have an influence on folks and in your case we can say that influenced you in a way that it glamorized crim
gun slingers well i played the part of a gun slinger my so i could tell you have a quick draw absolutely if he didn't flinch when i do that i was waiting for you. to see that's an incredible story you know just look at iraq tomato found american animals a film about you as a ninety seven percent rating. like people love this film your book is called evolution and the subtitle is becoming a criminal did you become a criminal i definitely don't consider myself a criminal but i definitely went...
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you were a state senator. and one of the things you may not realize about her, she had defeated her state senate district, a 26-year democrat incumbent. that's amazing thing to do. and you were running in the todd young open seat when he left to go to the senate. so tell us about how was it on your end, you know, at one time, you're raising money locally. now you're sort of having to open up your race more staid wide. and hoping against hope, maybe somebody will notice me nationally. tell us how the attorney was. >> well, it was very eye opening journey. i really appreciate carol's comments, because i felt the same way, but i couldn't quite put words to it in terms of it's very easy to ask for money for causes. but when you're making those fund-raising calls and you're asking for it for your own campaigns, it's a very you can ward thing, i think particularly for women to do. i mean, speaking from my own personal experience. when i ran for the state senate, i want to make the point that i know we have heard a lo
you were a state senator. and one of the things you may not realize about her, she had defeated her state senate district, a 26-year democrat incumbent. that's amazing thing to do. and you were running in the todd young open seat when he left to go to the senate. so tell us about how was it on your end, you know, at one time, you're raising money locally. now you're sort of having to open up your race more staid wide. and hoping against hope, maybe somebody will notice me nationally. tell us...
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david: now you are a sir, you were knighted. chard: i was slightly nervous that it would be a slice at the head rather than a tap on the shoulder. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and 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." and in those books, you describe this incredible path from where you have gone from very modest meanings to this great wealth. when you started life, you were not a great scholar as a young boy because you had dyslexia. when did you realize you had dyslexia, and was that a problem for you early on? richard: in conventional schooling terms, it was a big problem. i mean, i would
david: now you are a sir, you were knighted. chard: i was slightly nervous that it would be a slice at the head rather than a tap on the shoulder. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and 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...
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a few. yes thank you thank you very seriously but i was you know you're fearful wonder you know how a hello how you know i was on this awful answer containing the. biggest market of any benson it was because they'll see a lot of cities and the last i might not suggest on a cause like a fun one to the dance so much bankets isn't wrong with this one the so soft oh my answers on this is just this chameleon. looks the must go to the pod it's not fun than the guy in the in the on top i think to be honest for me it's the emotion in the music that matters saw i like melancholy music and i like music that angry i am the michelle those are the more i want to steal this gun they said and shine hadn't put it out not so much no it's motorboat the you know just the emotion in the music for me that's what matters you know genesis. stammers and the forest and as a whole from boy to on tingling link how law here genesis before genesis i was i was with still skin we had a big success and we were saying to virgin records the same record company as genesis so when phil to say did too to stop with genesis they
a few. yes thank you thank you very seriously but i was you know you're fearful wonder you know how a hello how you know i was on this awful answer containing the. biggest market of any benson it was because they'll see a lot of cities and the last i might not suggest on a cause like a fun one to the dance so much bankets isn't wrong with this one the so soft oh my answers on this is just this chameleon. looks the must go to the pod it's not fun than the guy in the in the on top i think to be...
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own a call option, you don't get a dividend, when you own the stock youo that's going to amount to a little over 40 cents nevertheless, you are also dealing with a stock and one of the reasons you're looking to use call options instead of buying the stock, it is at essentially very close to its all-time peak valuation. despite the fact that the top line, if we think about the fizzy sugared water business, it hasn't been a great story the last couple of years revenues are substantially lower. they are managing their business effectively and do have a very good earnings growth trajectory an i think that's the reason you'd be making a bullish bet here. >> you might also have the circumstance that let's say it's all wrong. it's going down less than market in the event of a general market sell-off. >> it looks great. how many charts look that constructive in this market, especially in the stock market mike's trade is simple but it's also risking 3% for in the money participation and vol is kind of cheap. even if it sticks around here, you're in the game for a
own a call option, you don't get a dividend, when you own the stock youo that's going to amount to a little over 40 cents nevertheless, you are also dealing with a stock and one of the reasons you're looking to use call options instead of buying the stock, it is at essentially very close to its all-time peak valuation. despite the fact that the top line, if we think about the fizzy sugared water business, it hasn't been a great story the last couple of years revenues are substantially lower....
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i'm going to give you a short intro. if you follow the news, you know the gist. michael cohen testifying under oath against donald trump for many, many hours. laying out in detail a damning series of allegations. some sounded criminal against a sitting president. some sounded just terrible. bad things detailed by a person who says he was in the room. this was extraordinary. unprecedented testimony from one of, remember, only six indicted and yet to speak this way. none of the others have talked about their crimes under oath or other details on oath. they haven't. no one has pointed this finger so directly at their old boss donald trump. and to trump's defenders on the committee, cohen had a simple message. look, i used to be like you. i used to defend this man just like you for the same reasons you do. and the only difference between us is i put that in the past tense. take a look. >> documents that are irrefutable and -- >> i did the same thing that you're doing now for ten years. i protected mr. trump for ten years. i can only warn people the more people that fo
i'm going to give you a short intro. if you follow the news, you know the gist. michael cohen testifying under oath against donald trump for many, many hours. laying out in detail a damning series of allegations. some sounded criminal against a sitting president. some sounded just terrible. bad things detailed by a person who says he was in the room. this was extraordinary. unprecedented testimony from one of, remember, only six indicted and yet to speak this way. none of the others have talked...
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if you drove a hummer, you owe, like a thousand bucks. if you ran a coal mine, that's $10 million. and if you drove a hummer to the coal mine you own, give us all your passwords. we're taking all your shit. ( laughter ) >> trevor: okay, okay, so the old people pay you, but what do the young people use the money for? we'll do all the things now that we won't be able to do once climate change ruins everything. like visit a glacier, pat an elephant, buy beyonce tickets. ( laughter ) >> trevor: now i feel like you're using climate change to scam beyonce tickets. >> everything is going to be under water, trevor, and that includes beyonce. >> trevor: another all right, gristing aside the idea of pre-preparations makes sense. i i think i could get behind this. >> really? wow. okay. i didn't think that old people would get on board so quick but... >> trevor: dude-- like, i've talked to you about this. stop calling-- i'm not old. you don't call me old on the show. didn't you get my voice mail about this? ( laughter ) >> i don't know. what's a-- wha
if you drove a hummer, you owe, like a thousand bucks. if you ran a coal mine, that's $10 million. and if you drove a hummer to the coal mine you own, give us all your passwords. we're taking all your shit. ( laughter ) >> trevor: okay, okay, so the old people pay you, but what do the young people use the money for? we'll do all the things now that we won't be able to do once climate change ruins everything. like visit a glacier, pat an elephant, buy beyonce tickets. ( laughter ) >>...
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you know. that feels good when i know i'm a hard chandimal. thank you so much welcome that was educational and delicious if you want to taste it not too a little careful don't you could have a sharp edge all right you know cut my glass. i'm going to take it back home ok i'll pick one up for you i did it for me i liked it. because of the slowness of the mood of them so moving. to build your school or local was before. much of those who heard it's a bit if you look through other movies who see him will soon or school who will. move. move with it. will show you this look beautiful little girl meets those who look her good. more muslim also from the gulf will view films for good girls. don't go to shows a look but look you're the same you believe explorer of the us would go. to starbucks to order some to meet until it was a little mist they'd still look it is it's. a shame stashed matters to mr smith moments they mashed old church clock struck the president and the speech from this morning i'm still. upset as we have petitions to post this for two
you know. that feels good when i know i'm a hard chandimal. thank you so much welcome that was educational and delicious if you want to taste it not too a little careful don't you could have a sharp edge all right you know cut my glass. i'm going to take it back home ok i'll pick one up for you i did it for me i liked it. because of the slowness of the mood of them so moving. to build your school or local was before. much of those who heard it's a bit if you look through other movies who see...