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andrew: marcus. lemonis: how are you, andrew? andrew: very well. lemonis: you got a nice place here. andrew: thanks. lemonis: so how many square feet is this whole thing, front to back? andrew: 7,500. we have boarding, grooming, daycare, training... jesse: sit. good boy. andrew: ...and we have our boutique. amber: why did we do this business? lemonis: because i like the pet industry. amber: because the pet industry is a huge industry, right? and you like the concept, though. lemonis: love, love, the concept. i thought the fact that he was able to consolidate overnight, daycare, boutique, and grooming all into one box, that was actually really smart. amber: he actually told me something that was interesting, people, even in time of disaster or... lemonis: spend more time on their pets than they do themselves. amber: time and money, right? lemonis: yeah. andrew: this is what i call the centerpiece of la dogworks. it's a 2,500 square foot indoor dog park. this is for dogs to play. lemonis: very cool. and who's that? andrew: jesse who is director of an
andrew: marcus. lemonis: how are you, andrew? andrew: very well. lemonis: you got a nice place here. andrew: thanks. lemonis: so how many square feet is this whole thing, front to back? andrew: 7,500. we have boarding, grooming, daycare, training... jesse: sit. good boy. andrew: ...and we have our boutique. amber: why did we do this business? lemonis: because i like the pet industry. amber: because the pet industry is a huge industry, right? and you like the concept, though. lemonis: love,...
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of andrew jackson. the parallels are interesting and i think they are mostly stylistic. if you look at the rhetoric, for example. jackson at that time was a loose cannon. he was hot tempered. he could prove a bit stubborn on many points. there was one instance in 1834. henry clay, a senator at the time, there was a movement by the senate to censure president jackson. as a result jackson said that clay was as reckless as a drunken man in a brothel. you could imagine trump saying something similar, in a tweet. at the end of jackson's presidency, he said he had two regrets. that he didn't shoot henry clay and hang john c calhoun. did he mean that literally? probably not. but there is a stylistic consistency. a lot of trump's positions share more with the whig party. it was the whig party that supported tariffs. it was the whig party that supported using federal money for infrastructure, which president trump has talked a lot about. between the two groups, the whig party was more likely to harbor nativism.
of andrew jackson. the parallels are interesting and i think they are mostly stylistic. if you look at the rhetoric, for example. jackson at that time was a loose cannon. he was hot tempered. he could prove a bit stubborn on many points. there was one instance in 1834. henry clay, a senator at the time, there was a movement by the senate to censure president jackson. as a result jackson said that clay was as reckless as a drunken man in a brothel. you could imagine trump saying something...
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andrew jackson is a populist. andrew jackson inaugurated into the presidency in 1829 and in celebration of his presidency he throws a party. opens up the white house lawn to the public. hundreds of people from around the country pour into the white house lawn, shop keepers, wage earners, common ordinary every day americans, sleeping on hotel room floors and in hallways, they back in on the white house la lawn. a spiked punchbowl and whiskey is being passed around. it's one heck of a party and jackson is stoked, the people are ready for a jackson administration and as you can imagine these guys don't like it one bit. they look at what's going on and, oh, this disgusts them. can you imagine what daniel webster thought of something like this. he's not going to like it too much. jackson is ready and, well, is the country ready for jackson? this is the real question. what's this man going to do? there's no telling. he is a loose cannon, right? what's going to happen? well, henry clay says, all right, well, we lost that
andrew jackson is a populist. andrew jackson inaugurated into the presidency in 1829 and in celebration of his presidency he throws a party. opens up the white house lawn to the public. hundreds of people from around the country pour into the white house lawn, shop keepers, wage earners, common ordinary every day americans, sleeping on hotel room floors and in hallways, they back in on the white house la lawn. a spiked punchbowl and whiskey is being passed around. it's one heck of a party and...
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that's andrew jackson. shark knife. well, andrew jackson joins the military. he joins the military and fights the creek indians in 1814. fights the seminole indians in 1817. and then in 1815, earns his fame through the battle of new orleans, this spectacular victory against the british even though, again, as you remember, the war was already over. that doesn't seem to matter because this elevates andrew jackson to celebrity status. and that is, indeed, what jackson is, a celebrity. he has some political experience. he serves about two years in the u.s. senate, but that's really all. jackson is also very wealthy. very, very wealthy. there's his plantation, the hermitage. the hermitage starts out 1804. jackson has nine slaves. by the 1830s, jackson has well over 100 slaves and slaves are very expensive. most common people can't afford any at all. jackson has over 100. eads a very wealthy man, very well-to-do. jackson enters the senate in 1823. in 1824 he runs for the presidency. a four-way race between jackson, adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson win
that's andrew jackson. shark knife. well, andrew jackson joins the military. he joins the military and fights the creek indians in 1814. fights the seminole indians in 1817. and then in 1815, earns his fame through the battle of new orleans, this spectacular victory against the british even though, again, as you remember, the war was already over. that doesn't seem to matter because this elevates andrew jackson to celebrity status. and that is, indeed, what jackson is, a celebrity. he has some...
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andrew gillum has been there. this is just an affirmation, another promise kept by the movement of organizations on the ground in florida that we can build, when you knock on doors, talk to people, don't just rely on social media, when you do the hard work and don't seem to get results, and this is what you get. you get one of the most stunning victories in the country on tuesday. nermeen: during the campaign, andrew gillum said the standard ground law has created a state of emergency in florida -- stand your ground law has graded a state of emergency and called on the governor to sustaiain the lw "when n won't, when i'm governor, i will" to them said. >> the csesequen of confionn of how stand your grnd i is apappld in thetatete c result in the loss of life ootherwrwe incecent pple.e. it is in fact an emergen in the state of flodada. when parents have to b concnened abt their children or theelves being doneown under the color of the law of stand your ground. , canen: phillip agnew you respond to what he said and a
andrew gillum has been there. this is just an affirmation, another promise kept by the movement of organizations on the ground in florida that we can build, when you knock on doors, talk to people, don't just rely on social media, when you do the hard work and don't seem to get results, and this is what you get. you get one of the most stunning victories in the country on tuesday. nermeen: during the campaign, andrew gillum said the standard ground law has created a state of emergency in...
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andrew jackson center and about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson called "born for a storm." it is the largest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years as a museum.
andrew jackson center and about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson called "born for a storm." it is the largest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years as a museum.
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andrew jackson center. about the life of andrew jackson is born for the storm. it's the largest most expensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years at the museum. the title comes from a jackson quote. the full quote is, i was born for a storm and the calm to -- did not suit me, which could not better encapsulate the life of andrew jackson. we have entered into the exhibit and i am standing next to the model of two log buildings here for a specific purpose. the smaller of the buildings is reminiscent of the kind of house jackson may have been born in in south carolina in 1767. what's interesting about this is the larger log building next to it that has opened up to see the inside are two buildings here at the hermitage. the larger building is the one that andrew and rachel lived in for the first 17 years that they owned hermitage. it was built in 19 -- 19 -- 1797. the smaller building andrew and rachel built after they moved here in 1804, half of it was the kitchen for the log house. the other h
andrew jackson center. about the life of andrew jackson is born for the storm. it's the largest most expensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years at the museum. the title comes from a jackson quote. the full quote is, i was born for a storm and the calm to -- did not suit me, which could not better encapsulate the life of andrew jackson. we have entered into the exhibit and i am standing next to the model of two log buildings here for a specific purpose. the smaller of the...
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. >>> the andrew jackson foundation's president and ceo walked us through the andrew jackson born for a storm exhibit. over the next 20 minutes he tells the story of president jackson's upbringing as a relative orphan in america's gone tear to his rise to national fame after his win against the british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit was at andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >>> we're in the museum in the andrew jackson center and about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson called "born for a storm." it is the largeest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years as a museum. the title of the exhibit comes from a jackson quote, the full quote is "i was born for a storm and a calm does not suit me." which could not better encapsulate the life of andrew jackson. we have entered into the exhibit and i'm standing here next to the model of two log buildings here for a very specific purpose. the smaller of the buildings is reminiscent of the kind of house jackson may have been born in in south carolina in 1767. what's interes
. >>> the andrew jackson foundation's president and ceo walked us through the andrew jackson born for a storm exhibit. over the next 20 minutes he tells the story of president jackson's upbringing as a relative orphan in america's gone tear to his rise to national fame after his win against the british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit was at andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >>> we're in the museum in the andrew jackson center and about to tour our...
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from andrew jackson. they say it's a very determined, very bull headed didn't have a college education. >>> gives henry clay a $50,000 campaign donation. quite a lot of money for those days. not only that but the bank, for years already has been funding and loaning money to newspapers all across the country. and that press, that press, all of a sudden a couple of months before the election, just piling on to jackson. things look really bad. jackson, what's he going to do? what's he going to do? is he going to win? things don't look so good but jackson is confidence. jackson is confidence and in the midst of this trial jackson says, quote, the bank is trying to kill me but i will kill it, jackson says. i will kill it. and well what happens? the election occurs, election day comes about, victory for jackson. jackson wins the election in a landslide. clay wins five states. jackson takes the bulk of the states. you will notice south carolina refuses to vote for jackson in the middle of that nullification cris
from andrew jackson. they say it's a very determined, very bull headed didn't have a college education. >>> gives henry clay a $50,000 campaign donation. quite a lot of money for those days. not only that but the bank, for years already has been funding and loaning money to newspapers all across the country. and that press, that press, all of a sudden a couple of months before the election, just piling on to jackson. things look really bad. jackson, what's he going to do? what's he...
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andrew jackson center. about the life of andrew jackson is born for the storm. it's the largest most expensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years at the museum. the title comes from a jackson quote. the full quote is, i was born for a storm and the
andrew jackson center. about the life of andrew jackson is born for the storm. it's the largest most expensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years at the museum. the title comes from a jackson quote. the full quote is, i was born for a storm and the
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andrew jackson and rachel purchased this property in 1804. originally it was about 425 acres, and with mild buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property around the edges. by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of the power derived from the state you were on. they were building a grand stage set for him and the family. the front of the house is very grand. the style is called greek revival which was the height of style in the united states in the 1830s. we think of jackson as representing the growing democracy of the country and the greek revival style appeal to americans because of the greek democracies. as you approach the mansion coming up the driveway that is shaped like a guitar, very appropriate for nashville, you see a two story portico that runs across the house with the gallery and wings running off to the side that is clearly very state-of-the-art for 1835 and a very imposing house that beca
andrew jackson and rachel purchased this property in 1804. originally it was about 425 acres, and with mild buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property around the edges. by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of the power derived from the state you were on. they were building a grand stage set for him and the family. the front of the house is very...
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andrew gillum was at third at 17.2%. the simple truth is if democrats don't want this to be a viblg where they said we nominated the first african-american for this, the party has to get over this deep and obvious divide here in their overall results and all the places that did not vote for him and did not vote for him in a big way are going to have to come all the way around, 180 degrees to get behind him to have an actual win in november. >> it's interesting. the win, you're right, now. but as i said, he's got a lot of work ahead of him. what you just said bears that out. i appreciate it. bringing inle mr. van jones joins me by phone. van, i assume you heard tom foreman, you heard our conversation. >> yes, i did. >> good evening to you. pointing out that he's got some stuff to do ahead of him. he won in the places in florida that were predom understandly african-american. >> listen, you can -- anybody who spends anytime at all countying and underestimating andrew gill i um is going to ret it. he is representative of so
andrew gillum was at third at 17.2%. the simple truth is if democrats don't want this to be a viblg where they said we nominated the first african-american for this, the party has to get over this deep and obvious divide here in their overall results and all the places that did not vote for him and did not vote for him in a big way are going to have to come all the way around, 180 degrees to get behind him to have an actual win in november. >> it's interesting. the win, you're right, now....
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watch andrew gillum.ng happened tonight we will be talking about a long time in florida. >> van jones, thank you, sir. i appreciate you calling in. >>> president trump taking fear mongering to a new level, warning of violence if republicans lose the mid term elections. this is an insurance commercial. but let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and more affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. i'd tell you more, but i only have 30 seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. >>> president trump warning of violence if republicans lose the midterm elections. his comments coming from a dinner with evangelical leaders but cnn heard the recording where the
watch andrew gillum.ng happened tonight we will be talking about a long time in florida. >> van jones, thank you, sir. i appreciate you calling in. >>> president trump taking fear mongering to a new level, warning of violence if republicans lose the mid term elections. this is an insurance commercial. but let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know...
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andrew: right, learning from mistakes. there is a whole if you want to call it the political value chain and infrastructure we talk about. we have state policy think tanks across the country in almost every state that serve an important function. they don't go where these organizations are going. perennially, cyclically, you have a lot of money being spent on campaigns and politics to elect the right people but whenever those elections are over that infrastructure doesn't last. this type of organization or group of citizens is important to supporting the overall infrastructure necessary to perpetuate the reform where political reform movement, i would argue with an organization for tax relief or reclaim new york or conduit network in arkansas, that type of political movement is much more possible and sustainable, and the media -- because we are fighting for people's attention. to put it in terms of media that we consume on a daily basis, the sexy stuff is what is being pitched to us constantly. for the most part, it is not
andrew: right, learning from mistakes. there is a whole if you want to call it the political value chain and infrastructure we talk about. we have state policy think tanks across the country in almost every state that serve an important function. they don't go where these organizations are going. perennially, cyclically, you have a lot of money being spent on campaigns and politics to elect the right people but whenever those elections are over that infrastructure doesn't last. this type of...
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andrew plant, bbc news. —— andrew plant, bbc news.d up his invective against the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election, for the first time he has called on his attorney general to end it, and called the man heading it, robert mueller, a ‘disgrace to the usa'. let's go straight to our north america editorjon sopel who's in washington. president trump has repeatedly been a vocal critic of this investigation but this is taking it to a new level. let's speak to our north america correspondent, peter bowes. for a fora man for a man who is being investigated for possible structure and of justice, it is a dangerous strategy to put out a tweet which seems to be suggesting obstructing justice?m is. and it is as close as he has come to call in to an end to this investigation and here we are once again with a tweet from the president that is ambiguous in its meaning, at least to some people, and his close eight struggled to explain what he means by the word should. saying that the attorney general should end the robert mue
andrew plant, bbc news. —— andrew plant, bbc news.d up his invective against the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election, for the first time he has called on his attorney general to end it, and called the man heading it, robert mueller, a ‘disgrace to the usa'. let's go straight to our north america editorjon sopel who's in washington. president trump has repeatedly been a vocal critic of this investigation but this is taking it to a new level. let's speak to our...
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i know andrew gillum personally and i supported him. could not help but smile throughout the interview that he did with you. those are the types of people that we are putting up, the and andrew gillum of the world and the laurie underwoods and these are the folks of the future of the democratic party. folks are taking notice and understanding that yes, candidates of color can win all over this country. and that's what the candidacy of andrew gillum and stacey abrams just to name two. >> he talked about candidate in the south and the south shall rise again, he says they're the people who helped build the south. it is interesting. what do you think? >> no, i think you can't help but think of andrew gillum and stacey abrams, he mentioned it and maryland. i think you would think of them, you got a really fascinating dynamic in the fall, dawon. >> you have in georgia and florida, you dont skr't just ha democratic nominee who's trying to be the first black governor in the south. you have on the republican side two loyal trump supporters. he g
i know andrew gillum personally and i supported him. could not help but smile throughout the interview that he did with you. those are the types of people that we are putting up, the and andrew gillum of the world and the laurie underwoods and these are the folks of the future of the democratic party. folks are taking notice and understanding that yes, candidates of color can win all over this country. and that's what the candidacy of andrew gillum and stacey abrams just to name two. >>...
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i agree with andrew the discussion is important.on't denigrate the people that are having the discussion. i think the discussion has to be a discussion and not turn into a kind of, you know, attack mentality or some sort of like you know, purification or cleansing ritual. the idea of asking an actor who they sleep with before i cast them is repellent to me. i would never do that. i don't even think it's legal: it shouldn't be legal. it's none of my business. as with andrew, i've seen a lot of his work so i know he's a very great actor and i don't have to ask him to audition. although i don't know his great work that well, i'll ask him to integrate, their political preference, none of that is any of my business. this is a profession and i work with actors. i need work with the best actors i can get. so he's one of the best actors alive. this is a very billing difficult part. and as a gay man -- don't listen to this, but i'm enormously moved by how -- i've never seen any straight man perform a gay character with more intimate knowledg
i agree with andrew the discussion is important.on't denigrate the people that are having the discussion. i think the discussion has to be a discussion and not turn into a kind of, you know, attack mentality or some sort of like you know, purification or cleansing ritual. the idea of asking an actor who they sleep with before i cast them is repellent to me. i would never do that. i don't even think it's legal: it shouldn't be legal. it's none of my business. as with andrew, i've seen a lot of...
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andrew gillum?will hear directly from some of those florida voters. >>> and later paul manafort really doesn't want to go to trial in washington, d.c. he wants to move the trial to a location that is dominated by trump voters so the jury box can be filled with trump voters. see a little blood when you brush or floss? you may have gum disease and could be on a journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's three times more effective at removing plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. adults are just kids withind much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2
andrew gillum?will hear directly from some of those florida voters. >>> and later paul manafort really doesn't want to go to trial in washington, d.c. he wants to move the trial to a location that is dominated by trump voters so the jury box can be filled with trump voters. see a little blood when you brush or floss? you may have gum disease and could be on a journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's three times more effective at removing plaque, the main cause of bleeding...
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stuart and andrew still with us.'s are supposed to be bad for business, but they're not bad for anybody -- everybody. they are a clear winner here. stuart: maybe it is a little premature to declare a winner. ormittal is definitely a winner. as you said, global demand appears to be strong. we're finding it quite difficult to declare the circles of rapidly rising steel rices combined with a bullish outlook, a more bullish than previous outlook. at some stage, those two are going to have to bash into each other. at some stage, someone is paying more. that has to be bad for their margins. that has to be that for demand. the carmakers, primarily. they are the world's biggest steelmaker. they make just about every product under the sun. matt: i want to bring this to andrew. on an issue i hadn't even thought of before, but maybe the earth is a winner here. is a good thing if we have tariffs on products like steel? it is an incredibly energy intensive products to make and can't be good for our co2 levels. andrew: no, but tar
stuart and andrew still with us.'s are supposed to be bad for business, but they're not bad for anybody -- everybody. they are a clear winner here. stuart: maybe it is a little premature to declare a winner. ormittal is definitely a winner. as you said, global demand appears to be strong. we're finding it quite difficult to declare the circles of rapidly rising steel rices combined with a bullish outlook, a more bullish than previous outlook. at some stage, those two are going to have to bash...
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andrew gillum?will hear directly from some of those florida voters. >>> and later paul manafort really doesn't want to go to trial in washington, d.c. he wants to move the trial to a location that is dominated by trump voters so the jury box can be filled with trump voters. ♪ there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc, starting at $40,700. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> we are 69 days away from the show down between congressional democrats and congressional republicans in the midterm elections. that means we are also 69 days away from what is the historic governor's race in the important swing state of florida where bernie sanders endorsed mayor andrew gillum who we just heard from. he is running against the trump endorsed republican and trump sounding ron desantis. there was little surprise that the donald trump endorsed republican won in the state where donald trump won. but president barack obama also won the state of florida twice.
andrew gillum?will hear directly from some of those florida voters. >>> and later paul manafort really doesn't want to go to trial in washington, d.c. he wants to move the trial to a location that is dominated by trump voters so the jury box can be filled with trump voters. ♪ there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc, starting at $40,700. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> we are 69 days away from the show down...
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andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford, and henry clay. i would say it is fair to say that they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives. in the election jackson won the most number of popular vote. about 48% but he did not when the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between john quincy adams who was number two and henry clay was number three and crawford as number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision went to the house of representatives they did some horse trading. it was called the corrupt bargain. clay supposedly approached and said i will give you my vote if you promise to make me secretary of state and you get elected president. he felt that the will of the people the people's will have been circumvented by the aristocratic interests of washington. between jackson's loss in the 1824 campaign and the next campaign in 1828 jackson and his supporters determined that he was not going to lose a second time. he spent four years building friendships and suppor
andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford, and henry clay. i would say it is fair to say that they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives. in the election jackson won the most number of popular vote. about 48% but he did not when the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between john quincy adams who was number two and henry clay was number three and crawford as number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the...
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andrew fought nobly against it. now we go back chronologically to michael rogan, who probably introduced the term, certainly used it far more prominently than anybody else had. we have a market revolution which seems to bear a lot of the same characteristics as sellers. certainly marked by unrestrained acquisitiveness, and these guys are greedy. they want to get rich. they also want to subjugate or kill pretty much whoever gets in their way. and they are not particularly in any way, what is the word, restrained in their methods. rogan has these gleeful chapters on the land speculation on the frontier, where everybody is trying to cheat everybody. perhaps the difference between them and sellers is booze was the is that sellers is booze wisely is at least restrained by some internal mechanisms of morality. now, sellers hates the, these are the things that have turned us all into the price, delayed gratification, sublimating desires, we are all sick puppies because we have always had lajoie values. rogan capitalist are
andrew fought nobly against it. now we go back chronologically to michael rogan, who probably introduced the term, certainly used it far more prominently than anybody else had. we have a market revolution which seems to bear a lot of the same characteristics as sellers. certainly marked by unrestrained acquisitiveness, and these guys are greedy. they want to get rich. they also want to subjugate or kill pretty much whoever gets in their way. and they are not particularly in any way, what is the...
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andrew gillum, thanks for coming on and sharing your views, sir.ate it. >> thank you, chuck. appreciate it. >>> quick programming note. we also invited florida's gubernatorial nominee, ron desantis on tonight, but his folks told us he was not available today. we will reach out again soon. >>> up ahead, don mcgahn is leaving the white house. what could his departure mean for jeff sessions and the russia probe? ture mean for jeff sessions and the russia probe? it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedh
andrew gillum, thanks for coming on and sharing your views, sir.ate it. >> thank you, chuck. appreciate it. >>> quick programming note. we also invited florida's gubernatorial nominee, ron desantis on tonight, but his folks told us he was not available today. we will reach out again soon. >>> up ahead, don mcgahn is leaving the white house. what could his departure mean for jeff sessions and the russia probe? ture mean for jeff sessions and the russia probe? it's kind of...
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>> they should vote for andrew gillum. they should mobilize, they should call out desantis wherever they are. if they're at the water cooler at work, if they're in the pew in church, they should decry this and say how despicable it is. with all due respect, i would not say that andrew gillum is running so far to the left. his platform has been about education -- >> i think he's more progressive. >> well, he's progressive. but how progressive or how left is it to want young african-american men, whom i'm sure desantis would also call monkeys not to be killed under the stand your ground legislation. he was able to get the other democratic candidates to sign on to wanting to withdraw that legislation. we just had another recent killing, marcus mcglockton under that stand your ground foolishness. so i don't think it's radical at all. i think it's radical for that law to stand. it's as radical as desantis using the term monkey. it's radical for these young men's lives to be at risk on the for there to be a double standard. >> i
>> they should vote for andrew gillum. they should mobilize, they should call out desantis wherever they are. if they're at the water cooler at work, if they're in the pew in church, they should decry this and say how despicable it is. with all due respect, i would not say that andrew gillum is running so far to the left. his platform has been about education -- >> i think he's more progressive. >> well, he's progressive. but how progressive or how left is it to want young...
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tonight, andrew gillum responds. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. day 587 of the trump administration brings the sudden news that the west wing attorney who has been the pivotal link to robert mueller during the russia investigation is out. white house counsel don mcgahn will soon be making his exit. axios was first out with a report this morning. that was quickly followed by this tweet from president trump. white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving his position in the fall shortly after the confirmation, hopefully, of judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. i have worked with don for a long time and truly appreciate his service. this afternoon trump was asked about the departing white house counsel. >> don mcgahn is a really good guy, been with me for a long time. privately before this he represented me. he's been here now almost two years, and a lot of affection for don. >> according
tonight, andrew gillum responds. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. day 587 of the trump administration brings the sudden news that the west wing attorney who has been the pivotal link to robert mueller during the russia investigation is out. white house counsel don mcgahn will soon be making his exit. axios was first out with a report this morning. that was quickly...
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andrew: no.ne of the things we need to look at, and this is a hot if we starte, looking at uniformed privacy laws, we will start leveling the playing field on which business model is successful. look at apple. they sell small micro subscriptions for everything. i happily give my money for every little thing. i have lost track on how many subscriptions i have with mike i likewith apple because their environment where they treat me as a customer and do not sell me. what europe has done with gdp are -- gdpr is partly right. there is a little anti-american tech companies in there, but we should do that everywhere. emily: facebook is exploring it. they key so much for stopping by , andrew anagnost. hasfuture of syntactic china as the center of technology. more that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- more on that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in china, you can pay for almost anything with the phone and almost everyone does. country may $9 trillion worth of transactions on mobile devices in 2016. for t
andrew: no.ne of the things we need to look at, and this is a hot if we starte, looking at uniformed privacy laws, we will start leveling the playing field on which business model is successful. look at apple. they sell small micro subscriptions for everything. i happily give my money for every little thing. i have lost track on how many subscriptions i have with mike i likewith apple because their environment where they treat me as a customer and do not sell me. what europe has done with gdp...
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all of them loved andrew gillum. he gave them a reason to believe and it came together at one moment. what you have seen in the democratic party just for years in florida is this idea that we have to have this middle of the road candidate in the middle of the road, in the center. meanwhile the republicans in florida have just run these base elections, inspire, in some cases inflame, get your voters to the polls, get them passionate, get them to turn out. the joke kept being on democrats. now whether they intended to or not, the florida democratic party nominated someone who is using that same kind of technique that the republicans had used but now it looks like some of the republicans are a little nervous. they're like, wow, andrew gillum has a passionate following. >> ron desantos won his election on the primary said. he spends a lot of time on fox news and he made this comment that's received national condemnation when he said that florida shouldn't monkey it up by voting for andrew gillum. a lot of people seeing r
all of them loved andrew gillum. he gave them a reason to believe and it came together at one moment. what you have seen in the democratic party just for years in florida is this idea that we have to have this middle of the road candidate in the middle of the road, in the center. meanwhile the republicans in florida have just run these base elections, inspire, in some cases inflame, get your voters to the polls, get them passionate, get them to turn out. the joke kept being on democrats. now...
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why does he say andrew jackson. but for andrew jackson, indian policy would have taken different turn. you come up with a similar result. it would have been perhaps significantly different. because they were two different -- two different approaches. >> it would have taken a different turn. thinking out loud here. had the indians not been removed, not been -- not been all the other things, removed is a nice euphemism for it before andrew jackson, if i understand correctly and maybe i don't what we're kind of bringing up here is a tension between the individual explanation and the national explanation. to what extent are jackson's characteristics is his mind set and his actions genuinely typical or reflective of what the whole country is or what extent is it just him? have i got that question right? so would it have been different and certainly in some immediate short term ways, yes. but if we're going to argue that it is jackson, then we got to explain what -- why in a larger sense indian white relations looked pret
why does he say andrew jackson. but for andrew jackson, indian policy would have taken different turn. you come up with a similar result. it would have been perhaps significantly different. because they were two different -- two different approaches. >> it would have taken a different turn. thinking out loud here. had the indians not been removed, not been -- not been all the other things, removed is a nice euphemism for it before andrew jackson, if i understand correctly and maybe i...
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democratic mayor andrew gillum. he is here, and he's already taking it to president trump on twitter. how did he get his big win, and how will he answer the tough questions for him ahead in a race that started today with trump's hand-picked nominee saying florida shouldn't monkey this up by electing gillum. the death toll in puerto rico. according to the government is now historic. it is the worst natural disaster death toll in 100 years. the response by trump, equally jaw-dropping. he hears the number and says we did great. why aren't our leaders stepping up? and the storm that may be coming their way. and the president does it again. this time in front of cameras. warning about violence if his party loses the midterms. why is he inciting fear for votes? man, there's a lot to get straight tonight. what do you say? let's get after it. we all know that florida matters in a big way in national elections. and now the governor's race there sets up as a clash of contrasts. trump's pick, congressman ron desantis, on the g
democratic mayor andrew gillum. he is here, and he's already taking it to president trump on twitter. how did he get his big win, and how will he answer the tough questions for him ahead in a race that started today with trump's hand-picked nominee saying florida shouldn't monkey this up by electing gillum. the death toll in puerto rico. according to the government is now historic. it is the worst natural disaster death toll in 100 years. the response by trump, equally jaw-dropping. he hears...
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andrew fought nobly against it. now we go back and we're going back to michael rogan that probably introduced the term and certainly used it more than anybody else had for some years after awards. we have a market revolution which seems to bare a lot of the same characteristics as the sellers. it's certainly marked by unrestrained aquiz tavness -- quiz tavness. these guys are greedy. they want to get rid. exquisiteness -- quiz tavness. these guys are greedy. they want to get rid. they want to kill anybody that get in the way. they're not in any way restrained in the methods. i mean rogan has these lethal chapters on the land speculation and everybody is try to go cheat everybody. they say it's some internal mechanism of morality. now, the sellers hate these. these are the thing that was turned us all in to repressed gratification and desires where we're all sick puppies because we're under the -- because we have had the values. they're not all restrained. they're just out to get them. if the capitalist are a crafty
andrew fought nobly against it. now we go back and we're going back to michael rogan that probably introduced the term and certainly used it more than anybody else had for some years after awards. we have a market revolution which seems to bare a lot of the same characteristics as the sellers. it's certainly marked by unrestrained aquiz tavness -- quiz tavness. these guys are greedy. they want to get rid. exquisiteness -- quiz tavness. these guys are greedy. they want to get rid. they want to...
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andrew: my physician have not changed.e been significant underinvestment in finding new copper resources around the world. and there is a forecaster klein in -- decline in copper. and higher prices. so, there is real pressure on the supply side for copper resources in the medium to long-term. that is not to say prices are not going to be volatile in the interim. i think from a supply-side perspective, the fundamentals have not changed. so, having new projects in the pipeline like we have, puts us in a strong position. rishaad: a lot of your competition are actually complaining that they would love to be able to strike deals to add copper assets but they cannot find anybody prepared to sell. are you finding the same thing? andrew: look, over the past two our pipelinebuilt from an operating asset -- to ared a -- to where we today. we've got build that, which is half constructed. we have a new agreement in west must grave with the junior company. we have bought a company in brazil which has come with an operating mind and thr
andrew: my physician have not changed.e been significant underinvestment in finding new copper resources around the world. and there is a forecaster klein in -- decline in copper. and higher prices. so, there is real pressure on the supply side for copper resources in the medium to long-term. that is not to say prices are not going to be volatile in the interim. i think from a supply-side perspective, the fundamentals have not changed. so, having new projects in the pipeline like we have, puts...
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andrew plant reports.21 months in a turkish prison, this was a week ago, when american pastor andrew brunson was moved to house arrest. his case has caused a war of words between president trump and turkey's president, recep tayyip erdogan, with threats of us sanctions. on wednesday, the white house finally followed through on that threat. in turkey involving pastor andrew brunson. we've seen no evidence that pastor andrew brunson has done anything wrong, and we believe he is a victim of unfair and unjust detention by the government of turkey. andrew bru nson lives with his family in turkey, leading a small protestant church in the aegean city of izmir. his arrest came after a failed attempt to overthrow turkey's president two years ago, accused of links to the groups behind the attempted coup, one of 20 americans arrested in its wake. turkey saw some 50,000 arrests overall. on wednesday, president erdogan says the us should rethink its decision. translation: these remarks against us will not benefit anyon
andrew plant reports.21 months in a turkish prison, this was a week ago, when american pastor andrew brunson was moved to house arrest. his case has caused a war of words between president trump and turkey's president, recep tayyip erdogan, with threats of us sanctions. on wednesday, the white house finally followed through on that threat. in turkey involving pastor andrew brunson. we've seen no evidence that pastor andrew brunson has done anything wrong, and we believe he is a victim of unfair...
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. >> andrew: right. but he would have done the same thing to cohen as he did to manafort. >> melissa: there's one different ingredient with michael cohen. he didn't stay true to the president. in the president didn't stay true to him. he didn't bring him along to the campaign. there are already some relational type situations reported there, to, and that act of disloyalty on either part, it opened a door. you could treat him legally probably differently too. bless his background as the deputy chairman of the rnc for finance. this was a guy that was going to play differently anyway, he didn't know about the 2700. >> andrew: i think that the relative to drums calculations but as a prosecutor, i think one of the things you want to bear in mind is how effective would cohen be as a witness? >> melissa: has that changed, is he not effective now? >> he did not plead guilty to a cooperation agreement which is what you do with someone. you get the guy to plead guilty to everything, and then his only way out is to
. >> andrew: right. but he would have done the same thing to cohen as he did to manafort. >> melissa: there's one different ingredient with michael cohen. he didn't stay true to the president. in the president didn't stay true to him. he didn't bring him along to the campaign. there are already some relational type situations reported there, to, and that act of disloyalty on either part, it opened a door. you could treat him legally probably differently too. bless his background as...
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they subpoenaed andrew miller to appear on june 8th.ed around, andrew miller did not show up. then a federal judge ordered andrew miller to comply ruled that in fact, he really did have to appear before the grand jury on june 29th. june 29th rolled around and this time andrew miller did not show up but he did file a formal motion to quash the subpoena to get rid of the subpoena on grounds the mueller investigation, the whole special counsel rig ma roll is unconstitutional. on august 2nd, that argument was shot down by a federal judge. she didn't just say no to his argument against the special counsel. she dismantled it in a 93-page ruling to andrew miller's allegation that the special counsel robert miller "wields too much power with too little accountability, judge barrel howard shot back "the scope of the special counsel's power falls well within the boundaries of the constitution as the special counsel is supervised by an official who is himself accountable to the elected president." and that ruling meant that andrew miller had no mo
they subpoenaed andrew miller to appear on june 8th.ed around, andrew miller did not show up. then a federal judge ordered andrew miller to comply ruled that in fact, he really did have to appear before the grand jury on june 29th. june 29th rolled around and this time andrew miller did not show up but he did file a formal motion to quash the subpoena to get rid of the subpoena on grounds the mueller investigation, the whole special counsel rig ma roll is unconstitutional. on august 2nd, that...
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he was informing deputy director andrew mccabe.e was well aware of what was going on that the former deputy director of the fbi, lisa page, who was the attorney, who was having the affair with peter was head of the russia investigation, this is so incredible. remember, bruce ohr, according to his own testimony, did not divulge to the doj that his wife was working for fusion gps. neither did he report on his disclosure form the amount of money that she was making in 2016. remember, she's a russia expert, she's fluent in russian, she was hired by fusion gps to work on the dossier specifically. >> judge jeanine: sara, there is no question that he didn't reported on financial disclosures. i have drawn those. you can be prosecuted for anything that is not correct in that. but everybody knew that his wife was working -- >> everybody at the fbi. >> judge jeanine: so many crimes he is to be prosecuted for. >> three or four different crimes, one of them, federal gratuity, federal bribery, and making a false statement. >> judge jeanine: okay
he was informing deputy director andrew mccabe.e was well aware of what was going on that the former deputy director of the fbi, lisa page, who was the attorney, who was having the affair with peter was head of the russia investigation, this is so incredible. remember, bruce ohr, according to his own testimony, did not divulge to the doj that his wife was working for fusion gps. neither did he report on his disclosure form the amount of money that she was making in 2016. remember, she's a...
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when may 18th turned around, andrew miller did not show up.hen the special counsel made it mandatory. the special counsel subpoenaed andrew miller to appear on june 8th. june 8th rolled around and he did not show up. then a federal judge ordered him to comply and ruled in fact he really did have to appear before the grand jury on june 29th. june 29th rolled around and this time andrew miller did not show up. he did file a former motion to quash the subpoena. to get rid of the speenl on the grounds that the whole rig ma role was all unkogs constitutional. the judge didn't just say no against the argument. she dismantled night 93-page ruling to andrew miller's allegation that the special counsel wields too much power with too little accountability. the judge shot back, the scope of the special counsel's power falls well within the boundaries of the constitution as the special counsel is supervised by an official who himself accountable to the elected president. that men andrew had no more wiggle room. he had to testify. today. and again he didn'
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denies the charges defended by even jellicoe christians like vice president mike pence pastor andrew bronson is an innocent man. there is no credible evidence against him after july nato meeting trump thought he had a deal to secure brunson's release instead brunson was placed under house arrest while his trial continued outraging trump the u.s.
denies the charges defended by even jellicoe christians like vice president mike pence pastor andrew bronson is an innocent man. there is no credible evidence against him after july nato meeting trump thought he had a deal to secure brunson's release instead brunson was placed under house arrest while his trial continued outraging trump the u.s.