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aristotle: good. aristotle. lemonis: aristotle. i'm marcus. nice to meet you. aristotle: nice to meet you as well. lemonis: were you going on a trip? aristotle: no. this is my mobile office. if anybody needs shades, we do it on the spot. lemonis: very cool. i thought it was odd that when he came into the store that he kept his glasses on through the conversation. he was almost too cool for school. [lyrics] i wear my sunglasses at night so i can meet a new investor and not look him in the eye so do you always wear your glasses? aristotle: i do, always wearing the product, absolutely. jenny: hi. i'm jenny, so nice to meet you. aristotle: aristotle. jenny: your glasses are awesome. aristotle: thank you. i appreciate that. lemonis: so i wanted to maybe take a look at where your product is over here ... aristotle: absolutely. yeah. yeah. lemonis: ... and sort of go through it. aristotle: so ellison is derived from the greek word helios, which means sun. lemonis: are you greek? aristotle: i'm 100 percent, yeah. lemonis: which means your family y quiet and calm. they
aristotle: good. aristotle. lemonis: aristotle. i'm marcus. nice to meet you. aristotle: nice to meet you as well. lemonis: were you going on a trip? aristotle: no. this is my mobile office. if anybody needs shades, we do it on the spot. lemonis: very cool. i thought it was odd that when he came into the store that he kept his glasses on through the conversation. he was almost too cool for school. [lyrics] i wear my sunglasses at night so i can meet a new investor and not look him in the eye so...
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aristotle: what was your name? jess: jess. aristotle: jess, aristotle. nice to meet you. jess: you too. so my goal here is to make sure that you get to try on something, and i fit over 5,000 people's faces, so i try to have my best judgment. what happens when you look at the symmetry of the face, you're able to complement it, right? if you are a more square structure, and you wear something more square, you're g to look like the terminator. lemonis: aristotle, can you do me a favor? i want you just to take, like, three breaths ... aristotle: okay. lemonis: ... and slow it down. aristotle: okay. you got it. lemonis: talk us through price points so we understand that. aristotle: yeah. those will be about 180. jess: that's a good price point. lemonis: i mean, for me, if i feel like i look good in them, it could be 280, right? jess: mm-hmm. aristotle: then what really makes us different is we know customers lose or break their sunglasses, so as a club ellison member, with a $10 membership, you'll get your next pair of sunglasses at exclusive pricing, which is half off. lemoni
aristotle: what was your name? jess: jess. aristotle: jess, aristotle. nice to meet you. jess: you too. so my goal here is to make sure that you get to try on something, and i fit over 5,000 people's faces, so i try to have my best judgment. what happens when you look at the symmetry of the face, you're able to complement it, right? if you are a more square structure, and you wear something more square, you're g to look like the terminator. lemonis: aristotle, can you do me a favor? i want you...
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-- john jock russo and aristotle. i have been persuaded by studying and observing over the course of my lifetime that there is so much more to like. here is what is so interesting. christians and jews and muslims all basically have the same view of human life, that human life is special. that human life is above all life, and that the creator made it above all else. recognize thatto every human being is made in the image of our creator. if you think about it for a second, just that concept, whether you buy it or not, if we are all made in the image of god, all made in the image of our creator, we have no right to dismiss or alienate any other human being. it means that we must show respect, something that i think we all yearn for today. [applause] gov. kasich: i come -- when i come to harvard were the silicon valley or europe and i mention that word god, if i were to look at all the thought bubbles across this assemblage today, i would see a lot of things that are contradictory in some ways, and maybe sometimes negati
-- john jock russo and aristotle. i have been persuaded by studying and observing over the course of my lifetime that there is so much more to like. here is what is so interesting. christians and jews and muslims all basically have the same view of human life, that human life is special. that human life is above all life, and that the creator made it above all else. recognize thatto every human being is made in the image of our creator. if you think about it for a second, just that concept,...
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this frankly has gone on since of time.ning looked at the fill view.opher's plato and aristotle who talk eternal nature of the soul. what is life all about? they had on the earth great philosophical discussions back in this ancient greece. was a glorious. john jack c carusso who started the war. camu, the exsens ist. they said nobody stood up and mentioned camu. if you can explain to me what it exasternallist, tell me. law withe was natural john locke. very impressive people. worth spending time thinking about. i also spent some time thinking theologians. there was saint augustine. turn my lifed to over to god. i've got a couple of good part i need to go to before i do that. thomas aquinas importantut an principle for those of us who study life and creator. they were like two wings of a bird. blind faith doesn't work. reason without faith doesn't work. then there was martin luther. luther dared to challenge the church. powerfulit was such a message that the pope and sent out leaders people to actually capture martin luther. was williamre wilburforce. inspirations in human history. he wor
this frankly has gone on since of time.ning looked at the fill view.opher's plato and aristotle who talk eternal nature of the soul. what is life all about? they had on the earth great philosophical discussions back in this ancient greece. was a glorious. john jack c carusso who started the war. camu, the exsens ist. they said nobody stood up and mentioned camu. if you can explain to me what it exasternallist, tell me. law withe was natural john locke. very impressive people. worth spending...
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i shall not allow athens, proclaimed aristotle, to commit a crime for the second time. the athenians had committed a crime against philosophy by executing socrates and repeated by killing aristotle. it was against freedom of expression. 2000 years later, one would have thought the world would have learned from the mistake of t athenians and moved on but alas, this is not been the case. we live in the age of paradox. on the one hand we have countries, the first amendment, freedom of expression is taken for granted. and ethiopia, my country, freedom to express oneself without restraint, without reprisal is still an elusive idea still distant as the stars. i ask whether those who are free have an obligation toward those of us who are not free. i say they do. this obligation is not legal but voluntary. an coulde phraus. the who e free should help those who areto free themselves. freedom is a universal urge. all humans irrespective of their differences, whether those differences should be religious or anything else. the prizes i have received from pen america, i see the soli
i shall not allow athens, proclaimed aristotle, to commit a crime for the second time. the athenians had committed a crime against philosophy by executing socrates and repeated by killing aristotle. it was against freedom of expression. 2000 years later, one would have thought the world would have learned from the mistake of t athenians and moved on but alas, this is not been the case. we live in the age of paradox. on the one hand we have countries, the first amendment, freedom of expression...
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read aristotle's ethics. i happen to teach that. up in a person, that is different for every person. a simply bad person or generally bad person can't do good things. but trump has qualities that are not bad at all. i don't know donald trump. i met him one time in my life. i watch what he does. he's a show pony can. he calls attention to himself. but it seems to me that there is a direction in this administration toward the deemphasis of the regulatory state and the decentralization of the government. and i think that those are prime constitutional under takings. >> during the campaign you said fundamental things are afoot. that has turned out to be true with the retirement of justice kennedy and you untimely death of justice scalia. i'm a big fan of the fellow down the street over in ann arbor, raymond connect can ledge. you're a fan of willett as well. but kethledge impresses me. are you confident that donald trump will put another originalist on the court, and do you have a favorite? >> i am confident about that. he's got his lis
read aristotle's ethics. i happen to teach that. up in a person, that is different for every person. a simply bad person or generally bad person can't do good things. but trump has qualities that are not bad at all. i don't know donald trump. i met him one time in my life. i watch what he does. he's a show pony can. he calls attention to himself. but it seems to me that there is a direction in this administration toward the deemphasis of the regulatory state and the decentralization of the...
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aristotle tells us that at the olympic games it isn't the finest or the strongest men who are crownedfe of the honorable and good, they who act rightly to win the prize. i believe in this generation, those with courage to enter the conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the world. the day of affirmation address, university of cape town, june 6, 1966. [applause] please welcome ceo. >> through the history of the world, the boundaries of great empires has faded and dissolved their cities. their cities have fallen into decay and are well scattered. what remains is what they have accomplished of enduring value and what they stood for. what remains is the remains of the unity and the knowledge and understanding and what remains is what they added to the hope and well-being of human civilization and to its capacity for future progress. none of us here as individuals access. the for its own sake we hope to make a larger contribution to our families, occupation, profession and community and country. this must be true also for america as a nation. if we wish to take th
aristotle tells us that at the olympic games it isn't the finest or the strongest men who are crownedfe of the honorable and good, they who act rightly to win the prize. i believe in this generation, those with courage to enter the conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the world. the day of affirmation address, university of cape town, june 6, 1966. [applause] please welcome ceo. >> through the history of the world, the boundaries of great empires has faded and...
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aristotle tells us that at the olympic games it isn't the finest or the strongest men who are crownedse who enter the list. so too in the life of the honorable and the good, it is they who act rightly who win the prize. i believe in this generation, those with courage to enter the conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the world. the day of affirmation address, university of cape town, june 6, 1966. [applause] >> from tiffany hill, please welcome our next speaker. [applause] through the history of the world, the boundaries of great empires have faded and dissolved their cities. their cities have fallen into decay and their wealth scattered. what remains is what they have accomplished of enduring value and what they stood for. what remains is the remains of -- is the contribution made to the unity and knowledge, and understanding of man, what remains is what they added to the hope and well-being of human civilization and to its capacity for future progress. none of us here as individuals seek success or wealth purely for its own sake. we all hope to make a lar
aristotle tells us that at the olympic games it isn't the finest or the strongest men who are crownedse who enter the list. so too in the life of the honorable and the good, it is they who act rightly who win the prize. i believe in this generation, those with courage to enter the conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the world. the day of affirmation address, university of cape town, june 6, 1966. [applause] >> from tiffany hill, please welcome our next...
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aristotle. cicero, cicero wasn't a christian, per se, it was the romans who killed christ. and yet, so basically our first amendment says look, if you're not out to destroy the constitution. if you're not ideologically driven to eviscerate the society. have at it. you can be a muslim, buddhist, christian, anything you want. isn't that the genius of the first amendment? >> absolutely. this is why america and american muslims especially have the responsibility by being blessed. if i have grown up in syria or saudi arabia, i would not be the man who sits before you today respecting and learning from authors like yourself and having the opportunity to be on "life, liberty & levin" and talk about freedom, right? i would be a different consciousness because i'd be fighting for freedom in syria, i probably wouldn't be alive today or if i lived in saudi arabia, influenced by anti-western conspiracy theories, et cetera. so america needs to get out, especially the left, needs to get out of its ethno sentrism and what's happening in washington and hollywood and look at the world and s
aristotle. cicero, cicero wasn't a christian, per se, it was the romans who killed christ. and yet, so basically our first amendment says look, if you're not out to destroy the constitution. if you're not ideologically driven to eviscerate the society. have at it. you can be a muslim, buddhist, christian, anything you want. isn't that the genius of the first amendment? >> absolutely. this is why america and american muslims especially have the responsibility by being blessed. if i have...
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aristotle tells us that at the olympic games it isn't the finest or the strongest men who are crownedse who enter the list. so too in the life of the honorable and the good, it is they who act rightly who win the prize. i believe in this generation, those with courage to enter the conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the world. the day of affirmation address, university of cape town, june 6, 1966. [applause] >> from tiffany hill, please welcome our next speaker. [applause] >> through the history of the world, the boundaries of great empires have faded and dissolved their cities. their cities have fallen into decay and their wealth scattered. what remains is what they have accomplished of during value and what they stood for. what remains is the contribution they made to the unity and knowledge and understanding of man. what remains is what they added to the hope and well-being of human civilization and to its capacity for future progress. none of us here as individuals seek success or wealth purely for its own sake. we all hope to make a larger contribution
aristotle tells us that at the olympic games it isn't the finest or the strongest men who are crownedse who enter the list. so too in the life of the honorable and the good, it is they who act rightly who win the prize. i believe in this generation, those with courage to enter the conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the world. the day of affirmation address, university of cape town, june 6, 1966. [applause] >> from tiffany hill, please welcome our next...
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this new message arnie a nation and the sound of the crowd was educated in great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this victory was won by older critics he didn't differentiate between macedonians and creates a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with this meat but that's their problem .
this new message arnie a nation and the sound of the crowd was educated in great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this victory was won by older critics he didn't differentiate between macedonians and creates a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with this meat but that's their problem .
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bigger than it looks on this new message only in nations alexander the great was educated in great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this victory was won by critics he didn't differentiate between method and some crates a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with this meat but that's their problem . live to john serapion us in athens not john promises to press his government is it easily expected to survive this no confidence vote but does there isn't change the fact that a lot of people are not happy about this deal with a macedonia. that's right and those of the people you see gathered outside parliament here this is nothing like the gatherings we saw on the square earlier in the year of course which suggests that many people even if they're on happy with the deal perhaps tacitly accepted it all a bit come to see it is inevitable but these people here say that it's worth fighting against this deal even at the eleventh hour well they feel is a territorial threat in northern greece similar to what greece has seen in northern cyprus where there was a turkish
bigger than it looks on this new message only in nations alexander the great was educated in great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this victory was won by critics he didn't differentiate between method and some crates a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with this meat but that's their problem . live to john serapion us in athens not john promises to press his government is it easily expected to survive this no confidence vote but does there isn't change...
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is really in seeing aristotle's progress. for now, we're going to take baby steps, and if i could get a decent return on my investment, and he can make a solid living, i would consider that a pretty good at a california company specializing in retail displays, the products are eye-catching. different colors? jeff: different colors, all different colors. lemonis: but the future looks grim. aimee: where do we go? you know, what do we do? lemonis: one of the owners struggles with the need for control. jeff: no, this is what we're doing. this is how it's gotta be done. lemonis: slowing down the process... jeff: [bleep]. lemonis: scaring his family. wes: he's gonna put himself in the ground the way he's going right now. lemonis: and sending the company into a tailspin. you're, unfortunately, on paper, out of business. if i can't persuade him to let go of the reins... if you can't trust their work, the business will never grow. ...and help his wife and partner come into her own... i know you have it in you. aimee: i do. lemonis: ..
is really in seeing aristotle's progress. for now, we're going to take baby steps, and if i could get a decent return on my investment, and he can make a solid living, i would consider that a pretty good at a california company specializing in retail displays, the products are eye-catching. different colors? jeff: different colors, all different colors. lemonis: but the future looks grim. aimee: where do we go? you know, what do we do? lemonis: one of the owners struggles with the need for...