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when we allow others to put fear on the ballot, we do not do so hot. we have optimists in the democratic field. that is why i feel a lot of convents that we can pull this off with a remarkably diverse ticket that reflects america. >> there will be no democratic debate on fox network. how do you feel about donna brazile taking a paid commentator spot on the network? >> that is up to her. andve appeared on fox news will continue to appear on fox news. i have colleagues who do the same. that is up to her. i have had a number of conversations who have thought about hosting a debate. i thought long and hard about it. the reason we did not do it is i have an obligation to our candidates to make sure they will get a fair shake during these debates. these debates are more important than any of the other debates we have done, i think. what we have seen going on at fox news at the highest levels of fox news is something that does not inspire confidence. our time.it for thank you for being a guest. >> always a pleasure. >> we are back after a conversation with to
when we allow others to put fear on the ballot, we do not do so hot. we have optimists in the democratic field. that is why i feel a lot of convents that we can pull this off with a remarkably diverse ticket that reflects america. >> there will be no democratic debate on fox network. how do you feel about donna brazile taking a paid commentator spot on the network? >> that is up to her. andve appeared on fox news will continue to appear on fox news. i have colleagues who do the...
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i hear he's doing okay. i don't know if he's doing great right now, but i hear he's doing okay.ide, whoever's against him, is also in favor of what i just did. every president has said do that. i'm the one that gets it done. maria: a big thank you to president trump for his time this weekend. don't go anywhere, more "wall street" when we come back. ♪ ♪ choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for something more... ...red-blooded. right this way. you thirst for adrenaline, you hunger for raw power. well, you've come to the right place. the road is yours, dig in. maria: welcome back. coming up next weekend on the program, minneapolis federal reserve bank president and ceo neel kashkari is my special guest. and i will see you this weekend on sunday morning fut
i hear he's doing okay. i don't know if he's doing great right now, but i hear he's doing okay.ide, whoever's against him, is also in favor of what i just did. every president has said do that. i'm the one that gets it done. maria: a big thank you to president trump for his time this weekend. don't go anywhere, more "wall street" when we come back. ♪ ♪ choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the...
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i hear he's doing okay. i don't know if he's doing great right now, but i hear he's doing okay.ever's against him, is also in favor of what i just did. every president has said do that. i'm the one that gets it done. maria: a big thank you to president trump for his time this weekend. don't go anywhere, more "wall street" when we come back. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. coming up next weekend on the program, minneapolis federal reserve bank president and ceo neel kashkari is my special guest. and i will see you this weekend on sunday morning futures over on the fox news channel. 10 a.m. eastern live, join me for more of my exclusive interview with president trump on fox news. also on sunday morning futures, my guest interviews with republican congressman john ratcliffe and democratic congressman ro khanna. a lot to discuss there. all that and a lot more, sunday morning, 10 a.m. eastern on fox news channel. plus right here on fox business, start smart from 6-9 a.m. eastern for mornings with maria. have a great weekend, everybody. that'll do it for us for now. thank you for being with
i hear he's doing okay. i don't know if he's doing great right now, but i hear he's doing okay.ever's against him, is also in favor of what i just did. every president has said do that. i'm the one that gets it done. maria: a big thank you to president trump for his time this weekend. don't go anywhere, more "wall street" when we come back. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. coming up next weekend on the program, minneapolis federal reserve bank president and ceo neel kashkari is my special...
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i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this the profit. [upbeat music] ♪ eco-me is an all-natural cleaning product started by robin kay levine in 2006. with the partnership of her childhood friend jen mihajlov, a 12% owner, they built eco-me up from a small, do-it-yourself cleaning kit to a 17-piece cleaning line, including dog-grooming products. this product is sold nationwide at stores like whole foods and target, and last year they did a half a million dollars in sales, with only six employees. i personally use this product in my own home and find that it works extremely well. to stay in business, robin has leveraged friends and family to find every penny she can, and they're nearly a half a million dollars in debt. >> i'm really freaking out right now. >> household cleaning is a multibillion-dollar industry, and environmentally conscious products are becoming more popular with customers every day. eco-me has a great environmental product. and if they don't turn around their finances, they're gonna have to close their doors, and all the
i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this the profit. [upbeat music] ♪ eco-me is an all-natural cleaning product started by robin kay levine in 2006. with the partnership of her childhood friend jen mihajlov, a 12% owner, they built eco-me up from a small, do-it-yourself cleaning kit to a 17-piece cleaning line, including dog-grooming products. this product is sold nationwide at stores like whole foods and target, and last year they did a half a million dollars in sales, with only...
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do not fall asleep. do not fall asleep.omebody said, oh, the speech you made, sir, the state of the union speech was incredible. [cheers and applause] said, that wasey so great. , i said -- i did, i got great reviews, even from some of the really bad ones out there. by the following morning they had to change because ahead people called and said, what are you doing? a lot of it is not the people on television, it is their bosses. some day we will have to figure out why that is. if you are building a great country, you have the best employment and unemployment numbers -- more people are working today and the united states than ever before in the history of our country. [cheers and applause] say, whymp: and you are they upset by that? why? why are they upset by that? 30,000 pages of job killing regulations from the federal register, that is an all-time record of the history of the united states for eight years and in one case, more. -- largesthe largish package of tax cuts and reforms in american history. [applause] pres. tru
do not fall asleep. do not fall asleep.omebody said, oh, the speech you made, sir, the state of the union speech was incredible. [cheers and applause] said, that wasey so great. , i said -- i did, i got great reviews, even from some of the really bad ones out there. by the following morning they had to change because ahead people called and said, what are you doing? a lot of it is not the people on television, it is their bosses. some day we will have to figure out why that is. if you are...
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so what do we do?portedly written by former chief of staff john kelly refuting it. saying that the president ordered him to give kushner top secret clearance over expressed concerns from intelligence officials and people who do that job for a living. also a memo by the white house council about the same reservation. why lie? what do we do about it? great debate. jennifer granholm and rick santorum are here. let me push my luck. chris christie speaking truth to power. will rick santorum double down? or did you get it out of your system by telling the truth about otto warmbier. if ivanka trump looked in the face of that camera and said something that is a lie and if the president of the united states lied to us about the security clearance, what does that mean to you? >> it's disappointing if -- >> disappointing. the fact that i can't lose weight is disappointing. lying to the american people about a security clearance. >> look. i go back to what chris was saying. this is a family member the president ha
so what do we do?portedly written by former chief of staff john kelly refuting it. saying that the president ordered him to give kushner top secret clearance over expressed concerns from intelligence officials and people who do that job for a living. also a memo by the white house council about the same reservation. why lie? what do we do about it? great debate. jennifer granholm and rick santorum are here. let me push my luck. chris christie speaking truth to power. will rick santorum double...
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♪ ♪ now now who do you who do you love now oh ♪ ♪ now now who do you who do you love love yeah ♪ ♪ iifferent while we're making love so baby tell me tell me ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i wanna know the truth whoa ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i know it's someone new we gotta make it easy ♪ ♪ where you been sleeping this is keeping me up at night just admit it ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i wanna know i wanna know who ♪ ♪ now now who do you who do you love love yeah ♪ ♪ now now who do you who do you love now oh ♪ ♪ now now who do you who do you love love yeah ♪ ♪ i wanna know i wanna know who you been acting so conspicuous ♪ ♪ who you flip it on me say i think too much ♪ ♪ who moving different when we making love ♪ ♪ who so baby tell me tell me ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i wanna know the truth whoa ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i know it's someone new you gotta make it easy ♪ ♪ where you been sleeping you can keep playing me up at night just admit it ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i wanna know i wanna know who ♪ ♪ now now who do you who do you
♪ ♪ now now who do you who do you love now oh ♪ ♪ now now who do you who do you love love yeah ♪ ♪ iifferent while we're making love so baby tell me tell me ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i wanna know the truth whoa ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i know it's someone new we gotta make it easy ♪ ♪ where you been sleeping this is keeping me up at night just admit it ♪ ♪ who do you love do you love now i wanna know i wanna know who ♪ ♪ now now who do you...
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do not be swayed by what you see happening. continue to do the right thing. us folks like the three of fix the system for them. guest: it will certainly take a long time for us to do that but hopefully we will get there. guest: we will start. guest: it is certainly discouraging for students applying to college to see the system is rigged. i would encourage students to still pursue their dreams, whether that is college or not. i would encourage them not to buy into the obsession we have host: mary claire is with the heritage foundation. heritage.org is the website to go to. michelle cooper of the institute for higher education policy journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, robert dunham with the death penalty information center discusses the use of the death penalty across the u.s., as california becomes the latest state to end the practice. mark trumbull on the idea of a wealth tax been discussed by some progressives. and former administrator of the national highway traffic safety administratio
do not be swayed by what you see happening. continue to do the right thing. us folks like the three of fix the system for them. guest: it will certainly take a long time for us to do that but hopefully we will get there. guest: we will start. guest: it is certainly discouraging for students applying to college to see the system is rigged. i would encourage students to still pursue their dreams, whether that is college or not. i would encourage them not to buy into the obsession we have host:...
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but we could do it.y evidence of that is i believe today, russia is deterred from conventional action. i think what we see them doing is largely driven by the fact we have conventional deterrence in europe right now. >> that gets to the question, i suppose, of putin's military intentions and capabilities. he does have an expertise in that sort of grisons. the line below conflict. -- gray zone. the line below conflict. do you see him having any intention of military conflicts with the u.s., or if he happy to stay below that line and aggravate things? >> you described a gray zone below the level of for long conflict with the military dimension. we're talking about potential putting together cyber operations, economic coercion, political influence, unconventional military operations to advance his objectives and places like georgia to the ukraine and so forth. that is what he's doing. there is a military dimension to that. i do not believe that putin has an intent of attacking a nato ally in the conventiona
but we could do it.y evidence of that is i believe today, russia is deterred from conventional action. i think what we see them doing is largely driven by the fact we have conventional deterrence in europe right now. >> that gets to the question, i suppose, of putin's military intentions and capabilities. he does have an expertise in that sort of grisons. the line below conflict. -- gray zone. the line below conflict. do you see him having any intention of military conflicts with the...
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painting strange facts i mean do you know do you just come out you pluck numbers out of thin air it's a big lie do you it's a bit old you know i pluck the figures from the government i give the guy you can trust their government oh wow ok so you know i'm just the girl you have your alternative facts or you don't have doesn't just like doesn't trump i don't trust i don't just think that you should trust the government there is a reason why opposition exists and that is to hold the government to the standard you are going the government to fit is what numbers you point that out to you are like the trump playbook of. putting your own facts forward i lace based on like trump that's a specific speaking of donald trump your holding on to your hands for a billion dollars in military one but you know why why should we bother with you do you know the budget the united states. spends on military aid in one year tell me it's fifty one fifty two billion a year no it isn't that's another forty years and it's forty seven forty eight billion i checked that fact as you well know forty seven forty eig
painting strange facts i mean do you know do you just come out you pluck numbers out of thin air it's a big lie do you it's a bit old you know i pluck the figures from the government i give the guy you can trust their government oh wow ok so you know i'm just the girl you have your alternative facts or you don't have doesn't just like doesn't trump i don't trust i don't just think that you should trust the government there is a reason why opposition exists and that is to hold the government to...
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, ask themselves, why do i do what it is i want to do? when you answer the question appropriately, you will find out because i am passionate about that. if you follow your passion, you can't go wrong. you may not be rich, but you will be the richest person in the world. my wife and i spent years doing active duty in the marine corps. we would come back from active travel. she said we are the richest poor people in the world. she recognized riches are not always financial, they are opportunities to do things. coming out of this university, right, you will be one of the richest people in the world and you will never work a day in your life because he will enjoy -- you will enjoy every circle moment of it, and that's not work. >> i am a third-year masters student studying aerospace engineering. my question is kind of broad. in the past, the government aencies, nasa, it was monopoly and the soul pacesetter of how to explore space. now with spacex, origin, access to space has become much broader. how do you see the role of government agencies
, ask themselves, why do i do what it is i want to do? when you answer the question appropriately, you will find out because i am passionate about that. if you follow your passion, you can't go wrong. you may not be rich, but you will be the richest person in the world. my wife and i spent years doing active duty in the marine corps. we would come back from active travel. she said we are the richest poor people in the world. she recognized riches are not always financial, they are opportunities...
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it's something that we do in the lab, is something that we do to help people. that side of him is something that they always taught me about. and i've tried to hold that close to my heart whenever i have worked on issues even if it was issues on, terrorism on the other side of the world, i try to remember the human side and what's impacting people's lives every day. >> ready to go to college, what did you major in and why? >> i went to the university of chicago into political science. while i was there i worked at the homeless. it was important for me that i was grounding myself in the value of the community. that had a great honor in my public school in new jersey had a great honor to become a rhodes scholar. and always focused in on the aspect of it. the u.s. national security policy in the middle east and then immediately went and became a diplomat national security official. i was trying to think about how i can apply this to better serve the country. >> what sparked her interest in international relations ? specifically the middle east? >> i was in college
it's something that we do in the lab, is something that we do to help people. that side of him is something that they always taught me about. and i've tried to hold that close to my heart whenever i have worked on issues even if it was issues on, terrorism on the other side of the world, i try to remember the human side and what's impacting people's lives every day. >> ready to go to college, what did you major in and why? >> i went to the university of chicago into political...
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not going to do that. >> do them. >> do it. own the media. >> they're already not doing it.dy picking all the favorites. >> stupid. >> getting the blessing of the high pundits of the left. >> stupid. >> making a mistake. >> stupid. mr. trump, will you do an interview with me tomorrow? sure, don, what time do you want me to call? right? can you come in? no, i can't come in, i'll call. i'd like to come to trump tower. i'll get ronna to work on it, whatever. guess what, who's sitting in the oval office now. >> it was definitely part of it. people say, you gave him too much attention. he took the opportunities presented. we gave the clinton campaign the same opportunities. >> don't blame him for saying yes when other people said no. and if you think about it, on this program, the things that he said, he came on blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. that was on this show. what's doing the raping, don? that was on this show. are you racist? are you bigoted? that was from an interview with -- and you know what, he took those challenges and instead of foldi
not going to do that. >> do them. >> do it. own the media. >> they're already not doing it.dy picking all the favorites. >> stupid. >> getting the blessing of the high pundits of the left. >> stupid. >> making a mistake. >> stupid. mr. trump, will you do an interview with me tomorrow? sure, don, what time do you want me to call? right? can you come in? no, i can't come in, i'll call. i'd like to come to trump tower. i'll get ronna to work on it,...
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we'll do a vote -- we have a motion, we have a second. do we want to do a voice vote? does everybody approve the draft meeting minutes of february 25, say aye. any nays? motion passes. [gavel]. >> clerk: item eight, small business commission planning session and retreat, discussion item. >> so commissioners, i'm just going to pass around, there's two documents. one for this item and then one for the director's report, so if you'll just take it, i've organized them, so just take it by the -- it's stacked one for each of you. >> perpendicular. >> yeah. >> -- to each other. >> so commissioners, i just wanted to take an opportunity -- so we will be having the commissioners on october 22. >> april. >> excuse me, april. april 22, and it will be for -- from 2:00 to 6:00, so it'll be for four hours. and i just wanted to take an opportunity, because it is four hours, it's not a whole day retreat, so we will be limits in terms of the scope of what we want to discuss, but i wanted to just sort of present to you in ideas and then have the opportunity for the commission to express
we'll do a vote -- we have a motion, we have a second. do we want to do a voice vote? does everybody approve the draft meeting minutes of february 25, say aye. any nays? motion passes. [gavel]. >> clerk: item eight, small business commission planning session and retreat, discussion item. >> so commissioners, i'm just going to pass around, there's two documents. one for this item and then one for the director's report, so if you'll just take it, i've organized them, so just take it...
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to do it?mmy: what i started doing is -- i started drinking these shakes and it was good. then it was like pizza friday or something, so i had the shakes and the pizza as well, so i was like, it's pretty good, pizza and shakes, then i actually gained weight. >> okay. >> jimmy: so i'm not that goopy yet. >> no, so far you're not that goopy. okay. have you ever gone earthing? >> jimmy: wow, that's a great question. i actually have. >> have you? >> jimmy: yeah, i think so. earthing? >> what is earthing? >> jimmy: i think earthing -- [ light laughter ] i used to wear earth shoes, first of all. no, earthing is -- apparently you're supposed to be barefoot on the ground or soil somewhere, because the negative charges, the electric charges from the ground, ions, go through your body and calm you and keep you balanced. >> that's what they say, you've done it. >> jimmy: i've earthed. >> all right. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] wow, i'm so -- i know a little of my chakras, i'm willing to detox,
to do it?mmy: what i started doing is -- i started drinking these shakes and it was good. then it was like pizza friday or something, so i had the shakes and the pizza as well, so i was like, it's pretty good, pizza and shakes, then i actually gained weight. >> okay. >> jimmy: so i'm not that goopy yet. >> no, so far you're not that goopy. okay. have you ever gone earthing? >> jimmy: wow, that's a great question. i actually have. >> have you? >> jimmy: yeah,...
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do you think that had anything to do with it? had a tough caucasian to make.with martha mcsally and gardner. they voted with the present i think they made the decision that alienating from supporters in 2020 would not help them. also, you have the white house making this a loyalty test. you have to wonder how they would fare with the president if they went against him here. so i think they had to make a tough calculation but they've also really made themselves vulnerable to attacks from democrats. they made it harder to assemble a coalition that includes independence. paul: what are the large applications of this dan? this allows a vote like this every six months. you can have a couple of more votes, three more votes i would guess before the next election. that will really make republicans in the senate happy. >> well it is a question raised by that whether the interest of the republicans in the senate are the same as those of president trump or whether their interests are diversion. it begins to look here as though that interest
do you think that had anything to do with it? had a tough caucasian to make.with martha mcsally and gardner. they voted with the present i think they made the decision that alienating from supporters in 2020 would not help them. also, you have the white house making this a loyalty test. you have to wonder how they would fare with the president if they went against him here. so i think they had to make a tough calculation but they've also really made themselves vulnerable to attacks from...
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what do we have to do? do we have to disrupt meetings to make something happen? this is heartbreaking. i have put in years on this, years, and i did the right thing and the commission -- and the task force did the right thing. you're not respecting them, you're not respecting the public either. it it's shameful hi. >> president hirsch: did you want to say something? >> hi. i just wanted to echo everything magic just did, and let you all know it is an exercise of what little democracy we have in this country. you might think this falls into rhetorical language, but this country was founded on racism and genocide. when you have the president of this commission -- and doesn't have an actual -- doesn't have an actual system to hold officers accountable when they have been found of misconduct, when they have been found to be bigots. although -- essentially, transparency doesn't matter. you can make votes however you want, and that essentially means that, like, this whole process is bullshit, but i don't know what i was really expecting, coming here being real. just mo
what do we have to do? do we have to disrupt meetings to make something happen? this is heartbreaking. i have put in years on this, years, and i did the right thing and the commission -- and the task force did the right thing. you're not respecting them, you're not respecting the public either. it it's shameful hi. >> president hirsch: did you want to say something? >> hi. i just wanted to echo everything magic just did, and let you all know it is an exercise of what little...
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>> how do i sign up? where do i get started? what do i gotta do? i'm interested. >> most importantly, the relationship between andrew and john is on the mend, and things are headed in the right direction. with these basic changes, car cash is now profitable. i am confident that car cash and these two brothers are going to be wildly successful, something their father would be i was just opening for you. here you go, dear. you're not gonna eat it? amber: standard burger was better than this. lemonis: the burger or the drama? amber: the drama. lemonis: the drama was good. amber: our highest-rated episode. lemonis: i think it's the one you love the most. amber: well, it's the most... lemonis: uh-huh, let's hear it. why do you love it the most, amber? amber: it's the most drama -- lemonis: because you had the most compelling story? because the... amber: compelling characters. lemonis: ...transformation was amazing? amber: compelling characters. lemonis: or because they were bat-[bleep] crazy. amber: bat-[bleep] crazy. lemonis: okay, great. in the last f
>> how do i sign up? where do i get started? what do i gotta do? i'm interested. >> most importantly, the relationship between andrew and john is on the mend, and things are headed in the right direction. with these basic changes, car cash is now profitable. i am confident that car cash and these two brothers are going to be wildly successful, something their father would be i was just opening for you. here you go, dear. you're not gonna eat it? amber: standard burger was better...
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but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this...'s go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ the dessert market is one of the most cut-throat markets in all of the food industry. what i like most about snowdays and its shaved cream is that it's unique, and i've never seen anything like it. [ bell dings ] good morning. tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ovie: hello. my name's ovie. nice meeting you. lemonis: ovie, how are you? nice to meet you. ovie: i'm doing alright. lemonis: how many locations do you have? tony: we have four locations. lemonis: four? okay. tony: yeah. tony: this is our first location. we have one in the west village. lemonis: okay. tony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on austin street. lemonis: the concept's interesting. is that your mascot? tony: yeah, that's our mascot. that's eddie the yeti. a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snow. le
but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this...'s go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ the dessert market is one of the most cut-throat markets in all of the food industry. what i like most about snowdays and its shaved cream is that it's unique, and i've never seen anything like it. [ bell dings ] good morning. tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ovie: hello. my name's ovie. nice meeting...
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nobody can do it alone. the way, the faster you can achieve your goals. i'm in it to fly. ...to help people achieve their dreams. ...to speak for those who can not. whatever you're in it for... ...we're in it together. >>> we just had a family meeting with all the grandkids too, and -- and there is a consensus that i should -- they want -- they, the most important people in my life, want me to run. >> i'm going to be making an announcement soon. i'm going to be making the same announcement to everyone at the same time. that's all -- that's all i can say at this time. >> are you running for president? >> that's all i'm going to say. >> when will you make that announcement? >> soon. >> joe biden and beto o'rourke looking like they're about to get into the democratic race. michael bloomberg hanging out as well. and let's begin with you. this is so clear this will be the largest democratic field in a generation, and diverse in so many ways. >> it's very impressive in that sense. there are a lot of very smart peo
nobody can do it alone. the way, the faster you can achieve your goals. i'm in it to fly. ...to help people achieve their dreams. ...to speak for those who can not. whatever you're in it for... ...we're in it together. >>> we just had a family meeting with all the grandkids too, and -- and there is a consensus that i should -- they want -- they, the most important people in my life, want me to run. >> i'm going to be making an announcement soon. i'm going to be making the same...
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we do more than they do. in a short time, as soon as we get some pipelines opened in texas, we will be able to almost double it. double it. what we are doing is incredible. we approve the keystone pipeline, right? 40th thousand jobs between that and the dakota access pipeline. i got them approved. ofe almost my first couple days in the office, i said they are approved. and it is good environmentally, underground, you are not trucking it, it is actually a great thing environmentally. but president obama, after years and years, they said they will not approve it. 48,000 jobs. it is being built right now. both are being built. what is being built now. code access and many other cases like that. but the thing that is the greatest is companies that left us, they no longer wanted to be in the usa and they are coming roaring back. $13.5 billion, we have created more than almost 6 million jobs since the election. if what -- if i would have said that to the fake news during the campaign, they would have said he exagge
we do more than they do. in a short time, as soon as we get some pipelines opened in texas, we will be able to almost double it. double it. what we are doing is incredible. we approve the keystone pipeline, right? 40th thousand jobs between that and the dakota access pipeline. i got them approved. ofe almost my first couple days in the office, i said they are approved. and it is good environmentally, underground, you are not trucking it, it is actually a great thing environmentally. but...
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fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. >> it's omar from somalia. she is talking about the benjies. and they are trying to make her apool jies. sweetheart, don't do that. you have nothing to apologize for. israel and aipac pays off senators in congress. >> in this country that says it's okay for people to push for allegiance to foreign countries. >> we'll answer questions later after the press conference. >> do you work for israel? how much do you get paid? trish: nancy pelosi refusing to condemn ilhan omar. she said she didn't think omar's tweets were intentionally anti-semitic. do i have to remind pelosi that this is hardly the first anti-semitic comment from the congresswoman? let's be honest. because no one believes that i will than oh mayors doing this unintention alley. -- unintentionally. shame on the democrats for not calling out this hate. they refuse to call out ilhan omar who has made her hatred of israel abu
fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. >> it's omar from somalia. she is talking about the benjies. and they are trying to make her apool jies. sweetheart, don't do that. you have nothing to apologize for. israel and aipac pays off senators in congress. >> in this country that says it's okay for people to push for allegiance to foreign...
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i do want to think director raphael understaffed for doing that. will continue for some time. i'm looking forward to our continued collaborations. we also have been very busy preparing for the upcoming enrolments. we will be welcoming 250,000 additional accounts next month which is in five days, so customers start heading out on the 1st of april. after that, the upcoming april enrolment, we estimate will be serving about 365,000 san francisco customer accounts. we have prepared a series of maps to illustrate what this growth looks like and has looked like overtime. this first map shows that the distribution of enrolment in the program has -- as of june, 2018. think of this as the first phase and sign-ups that happen from 2016 to june of 2018. at that time, we were serving 82,000 accounts. you can see the icon -- the high concentration of enrolment in the center of the city. the districts that we had enrolled back in may and november of 2016 and you can also see that at that time we were serving accounts all over the city in every district. this next slide shows where we are at
i do want to think director raphael understaffed for doing that. will continue for some time. i'm looking forward to our continued collaborations. we also have been very busy preparing for the upcoming enrolments. we will be welcoming 250,000 additional accounts next month which is in five days, so customers start heading out on the 1st of april. after that, the upcoming april enrolment, we estimate will be serving about 365,000 san francisco customer accounts. we have prepared a series of maps...
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what do you do with 160 miles? where do i get a charge, darling? want to have a lot of cars per family. we want people to lead a great life and we want people to make those cars, and we want all of those companies to keep coming to michigan and all of the other great states. and we had a problem because when they did not want the airplanes, they were saying, well, how do you get to europe? nobody knew. how do you get to australia? nobody knew. but they are working on it. and then they were interviewing this woman from hawaii, the senator, the one who was so vicious about justice gorsuch and justice cavanaugh. remember? by the way, do we love justice gorsuch, and do we love justice cavanaugh? she was so vicious. and these are great people. she was vicious, and they hit her. they did not know about the great new deal. she is from hawaii. what do you think of the green new deal just put up by the democrats? "well, i like it very much." but she never saw it. she said, "but how would i get ?" after they said, "you cannot fly anymore." on asaid we are wo
what do you do with 160 miles? where do i get a charge, darling? want to have a lot of cars per family. we want people to lead a great life and we want people to make those cars, and we want all of those companies to keep coming to michigan and all of the other great states. and we had a problem because when they did not want the airplanes, they were saying, well, how do you get to europe? nobody knew. how do you get to australia? nobody knew. but they are working on it. and then they were...
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what do you think they're doing with the vision fund?ickey: i think he's an excellent investor so he may or may not make it, i don't know. but accomplishments in japan, the quality, cost of our service will be better than anybody for sure. and when we go to 5-g, our network will be 5-g ready from the beginning. the only company in the world. so i think the future looks very, very good to me. of course, there will be a competition. they will try to do everything to block their usage moving to rakuten. maybe our growth will not be as fast as we initially planned but i think after all the structure difference is very, very clear and i don't think they can match, anybody can match our quality and our price. emily: one more question about the vision fund. do you think there are any ethics issues with their ties to the saudi government? mickey: that depends on the philosophy of the company and i am very careful about taking money from whom. some companies do not care, because money is money. but, you know, it depends on the character of the fo
what do you think they're doing with the vision fund?ickey: i think he's an excellent investor so he may or may not make it, i don't know. but accomplishments in japan, the quality, cost of our service will be better than anybody for sure. and when we go to 5-g, our network will be 5-g ready from the beginning. the only company in the world. so i think the future looks very, very good to me. of course, there will be a competition. they will try to do everything to block their usage moving to...
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do you go from here?uld see thana people like r barrasso are going to get hammered by people asking questions like where is the plan, do you have a plan. there was also questions from the lawyers on the legal viability of this argument. and the president, i don't think it's thate surprising that went full revenge mode. he was mad for two years about this. so this was like a employme for him to, right, grind the grievance axe. >> when he wonders why is he sitting at 43 to 46 i'm just -- i would say exhibit a. >> this isue but he was genuinely angel reap. you have to think of it a little from side. he fires comey because he refused to say publicly what he told trump under under. then as soon as he fires him, serious people say he's committing acts of treason. i do think the process went off the rails. we let garbage op-o ghered by an ex-foreign spy, the so-called dossier, destroy our politics for two solid years. >> should lindsey graham be the guy investigating this considering the weird relatiship he had
do you go from here?uld see thana people like r barrasso are going to get hammered by people asking questions like where is the plan, do you have a plan. there was also questions from the lawyers on the legal viability of this argument. and the president, i don't think it's thate surprising that went full revenge mode. he was mad for two years about this. so this was like a employme for him to, right, grind the grievance axe. >> when he wonders why is he sitting at 43 to 46 i'm just -- i...
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you had to do something. you feel like you have to do something. and there is -- what the japanese had proved was, to me, was a dirty trick. because that is the way we hear the news. we have no idea what the background of it was, the bombing of pearl harbor. so according to our understanding of our religion, native american people have always thought one another for supplies. here was a national emergency. it is not fought on our land. we learned about glottal canal and guam,anal, saipan iwo jima. for whenal advice was our tribes raided one another. here, maybe it pertains to that. maybe it does not in the field -- feels away and across -- seas, away and across the but i always wondered what those countries look like. i have seen people over there going through ordeals, being marched at gunpoint and hungry, their land is devastated, everything may have is gone -- everything they have is gone. here, we enjoy the elements of good things, and we also have been capped -- captivated by other people. people suffered that harsh or deal and my wife nelly s
you had to do something. you feel like you have to do something. and there is -- what the japanese had proved was, to me, was a dirty trick. because that is the way we hear the news. we have no idea what the background of it was, the bombing of pearl harbor. so according to our understanding of our religion, native american people have always thought one another for supplies. here was a national emergency. it is not fought on our land. we learned about glottal canal and guam,anal, saipan iwo...
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>> we do. but we provide it over a broadband line now. >> what percentage of people say i want to have a telephone line put in my apartment or house when they move? they just use wireless? they don't have a wired system put in? >> you know you've hit a hipping point when my mom asks me why do i have this land line telephone, honey? >> and i said because you're ma bell and you have to have a telephone -- [laughter] personally, very few people call asking for a telephone line. >> they don't do that anymore. >> another acquisition they made was directv. you spent $49 billion for that. that's why some people would melting ice cube business because subscribers are going down in that satellite tv business. why did you spend that much money. did you realize it was going o be going down in terms of subscriber usage? >> oh, yeah. when we had the deal approved by the board, we put a melting ices because subscribers are going b case in front of them and showed this was a business that was in decline. so w
>> we do. but we provide it over a broadband line now. >> what percentage of people say i want to have a telephone line put in my apartment or house when they move? they just use wireless? they don't have a wired system put in? >> you know you've hit a hipping point when my mom asks me why do i have this land line telephone, honey? >> and i said because you're ma bell and you have to have a telephone -- [laughter] personally, very few people call asking for a telephone...
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those things new to do. that you graduate a part of. it only if you are going to work. this in the city. where there will college. really not really just a minute to be. full of the last. twelve thirteen. you been a real good few begin murdered girls all of our life. as soon as we walk out of this building right any media news outlets can begin to start taking pictures or video of anything that we're doing we can stop them from doing with that means everything that we do people will be watching so i mean if you have headphones in your years if you're throwing trash on the ground if you're pushing and shoving each other to be around all that you get from it. we are again several schools nelson mandela school in brooklyn south bronx community charter high school in the bronx that's our youth coalition we were in there every day for the last three weeks teaching these kids about racism teaching these kids about police brutality teaching these kids about taking pride in who they are teaching these kids that they
those things new to do. that you graduate a part of. it only if you are going to work. this in the city. where there will college. really not really just a minute to be. full of the last. twelve thirteen. you been a real good few begin murdered girls all of our life. as soon as we walk out of this building right any media news outlets can begin to start taking pictures or video of anything that we're doing we can stop them from doing with that means everything that we do people will be watching...
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what do you want your congress to do and when it comes to oversight how do you do it in a way that protects people's character and dignity? i'm old-fashioned. as an fbi guy i like due process. i think that's an important thing in our constitution. and seems to just be gone in the court of public opinion anything goes. means committee now has an oversight committee to investigate the president. the intelligence committee has an oversight committee to investigate the president. it's getting to the point where you are thinking, all right. i get it. agentt the smartest fbi in the world. we would call this a clue. you all don't like the president of the united states. got it. now what else are you going to do? you are distorting that committee to a place where it would be really hard to put it back together because even though you have tools and power as chairman and vice chairman you have turned the trust of the community that's doing this work and has sworn an oath to protect the constitution and the lives of the people they're asking to do really hard things. trust in have to have that enviro
what do you want your congress to do and when it comes to oversight how do you do it in a way that protects people's character and dignity? i'm old-fashioned. as an fbi guy i like due process. i think that's an important thing in our constitution. and seems to just be gone in the court of public opinion anything goes. means committee now has an oversight committee to investigate the president. the intelligence committee has an oversight committee to investigate the president. it's getting to...
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>> i -- i -- i do. i do. i'm processing, okay? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's very good. our thanks to jordan peele. "us" is in theaters this weekend. malcolm gladwell joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ cheddar, jalapeno, and sour cream and onion... the spicy nacho stack. i wish i could stack pringles, but i don't have hands. or a mouth to... cool, play funkytown. (funkytown playing) there's a pringles stack for everyone... sort of. [ "werk it" by mama haze ] ♪ werk it now ♪ woo, werk it now, woo, werk it now ♪ ♪ baby watch me werk it like ♪ ♪ werk it now, woo. werk it now ♪ ♪ baby, baby, baby ♪ baby watch me werk it now (pathe best of both worlds howwith sprint?people they get (sassbot) how about we get two-sport legend, bo jackson... (bo) sup? guys - you don't need me. just tell people they get a great network and a great price with sprint. (sassbot) yes! you can get an unlimited plan and a super cool all new samsung galaxy s10e for just $35 a month. on an lte advanced newtork
>> i -- i -- i do. i do. i'm processing, okay? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's very good. our thanks to jordan peele. "us" is in theaters this weekend. malcolm gladwell joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ cheddar, jalapeno, and sour cream and onion... the spicy nacho stack. i wish i could stack pringles, but i don't have hands. or a mouth to... cool, play funkytown. (funkytown playing) there's a pringles stack for...
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can do and must do. but let's be clear. although this hearing is about what russia does and we need to have a much better understanding of how russia penetrates our institutions and our democratic processes to prevent it, this is about strengthening our own democratic house and minimizing our divisions. our patriotism must be greater than our partisanship. by downgrading our democracy or degrading it the kremlin seeks to demonstrate the moral equivalency between put putinism. if there's no kircdifference we reach that. it's very different from authoritarian regime and it's the requirement that democracy be transparent and accountable and that is, in fact, the place where our research begins. how do we enhance transparency and accountability of our own systems and institutions? this is where the battle is now being waged. and democracies, unfortunately, have begun to mirror and facilitate clept to cattic functions as funds are laundered, shell corporations and subsidiaries are formed to circumvent tacks.
can do and must do. but let's be clear. although this hearing is about what russia does and we need to have a much better understanding of how russia penetrates our institutions and our democratic processes to prevent it, this is about strengthening our own democratic house and minimizing our divisions. our patriotism must be greater than our partisanship. by downgrading our democracy or degrading it the kremlin seeks to demonstrate the moral equivalency between put putinism. if there's no...
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to do. it gives grants to our great governors and mayors and nonprofits to develop programs so that you have portability of benefits. people can leave maybe their current employment and start up that new business like my governor who many years ago and i was actually his banker at one time, he started a company called great plains software. he later sold that to microsoft in fargo north dakota. today microsoft employs about 2000 people in fargo. think about, you think about how that works. to mark's credit, this idea is to help with portability of benefits to help entrepreneurs. >> i have heard you talk about three things, worker training, skills gap, portable benefits. if we go back to the skills gap and education, you are both supportive of workforce programs, that is expanding the grant program to short-term planning programs. we are talking about at the federal level, 400 billion+ in investments. can you talk about what you could do to help education? >> let me take that in two bites. i
to do. it gives grants to our great governors and mayors and nonprofits to develop programs so that you have portability of benefits. people can leave maybe their current employment and start up that new business like my governor who many years ago and i was actually his banker at one time, he started a company called great plains software. he later sold that to microsoft in fargo north dakota. today microsoft employs about 2000 people in fargo. think about, you think about how that works. to...
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what do you make of this? >> i do. i still have a top secret clearance. me make this really simple. the president threatened my clearance in august. >> he threatened yours? >> because of something i said. i had a security clearance. i still do. i've now had it for 35 years. if you have a question about a security clearance, it's about what you did. did you declare where you got money? did you declare if you talked to a foreign official? john brennan had his clearance withdrawn because of what he said. i had my threatened about what i said. the question i have about jared kushner is not whether the president has the right to give him a clearance. he does. what was the problem? it wasn't what he said. did he have money he didn't declare? did he have people he contacted he didn't talk about? that's what can get a clearance withdrawn. that's what i think jared kushner didn't talk about. what was the problem? >> and jared kushner has had a web, obviously, of business interactions. >> sure. >> his father's company had a building that was in financial trouble th
what do you make of this? >> i do. i still have a top secret clearance. me make this really simple. the president threatened my clearance in august. >> he threatened yours? >> because of something i said. i had a security clearance. i still do. i've now had it for 35 years. if you have a question about a security clearance, it's about what you did. did you declare where you got money? did you declare if you talked to a foreign official? john brennan had his clearance withdrawn...
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so many americans do that these days, and so many global customers do that, so what we do is we allow our clients to make that part of their business plan, so that they can attract e-commerce customers. when you get that coat, and then you return it and you think it is just an easy process and goes back to the store, that is not the case. there are steps involved in returning something and it has to be reopened, re-examined to make sure that the product is actually returned. you have to do that quickly and efficiently, so that the credit can go back to the customer. i do not want to that money taken out of my account in a longer than needed. and if it is taken out to long, and may not use that retailer next time. we, do that for our clients because we are really focused on how the client experience ends for the customer experience. our clientele as they want the customer to have a strong experience with their brand, so we help them do that. when it comes to what our clients want, when it comes to domestic package delivery, they want options, but they also want their packages delivered
so many americans do that these days, and so many global customers do that, so what we do is we allow our clients to make that part of their business plan, so that they can attract e-commerce customers. when you get that coat, and then you return it and you think it is just an easy process and goes back to the store, that is not the case. there are steps involved in returning something and it has to be reopened, re-examined to make sure that the product is actually returned. you have to do that...
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meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do.adding futures can do for you. david: tess thank planning to unveil their suv version of the sedan. they are closing a number of stores, raising prices on some of them their vehicles. will their most of enthusiastic owners like this model? >> if you look at the suv sales. it accounts to 15% of tesla sales just in the first quarter. they need a win with the direction of the stock right now. >> musk has set the bar very high in terms of expectations for this car. but he's got a lot going on on his plate, including rolling out what's meant to be the next most of important car in his lineup. good luck. >> a the end of the music man, people say, where is the band? >> in spite of the smoking of the weed and in spite of a lot of the chaos. they make good cars. if they make another good car, i can promise you people will be buying it. it's all about the product, it's all about the price. dave there are folks, thank you very much. great stuff today. that does it for "bulls and bears." thank you
meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do.adding futures can do for you. david: tess thank planning to unveil their suv version of the sedan. they are closing a number of stores, raising prices on some of them their vehicles. will their most of enthusiastic owners like this model? >> if you look at the suv sales. it accounts to 15% of tesla sales just in the first quarter. they need a win with the direction of the stock right now. >> musk has set the...
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go do something. stop doing everything for free. and she said, peggy, what am i going to do. and she said, go get your real estate license. and she was, like, okay. and so she did it. and she went up to the office in lakeside. a 60-year-old woman with her certificate. and they said, yeah, we don't have a desk for you. and so she went back and peggy said, well, mom, you need a resume. and she said, oh, okay. so peggy helped her. and it is a two-page resume of the phenomenal accomplishments of this woman, how many compaigns she had run, how she had been president of just about every organization of san francisco. and they took another look at her and said, i think we found you a desk. so she became rookie -- this is at the age 60, she became rookie of the year, and she became the top seller, lister, and producer for caldwell for the next 15 years of her life in the country. i want to let people know that at age, don't let anyone tell you no. don't let anything hold you back from your dreams. and that's what i've always mentored women, is with that story of my mom, you can do an
go do something. stop doing everything for free. and she said, peggy, what am i going to do. and she said, go get your real estate license. and she was, like, okay. and so she did it. and she went up to the office in lakeside. a 60-year-old woman with her certificate. and they said, yeah, we don't have a desk for you. and so she went back and peggy said, well, mom, you need a resume. and she said, oh, okay. so peggy helped her. and it is a two-page resume of the phenomenal accomplishments of...
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what do you do here? >> what everybody needs me to do. the office assistant. >> well, where will i find tom and nancy? >> in the back. >> this is where everything takes place. they outfit here. >> walking into the worldwide trailer tampa facility, i'm surprised at how small the whole plant is. there's not a lot of people here, and for a company that puts out hundreds of trailers a year, i'm not sure where everything is. and so are they made here too? >> no. they're actually built from steam up in our georgia factory, and then they're delivered down here. so they pretty much come to us like a empty house, and we install everything here. >> the fact that they have split this manufacturing into two facilities is a very big issue. i know it's costing them money. well, i'll find my way. it's just on the way back there. i'll find my way. >> nice meeting you. >> nice meeting you. take care. >> thank you, yes. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> nice to meet you. rick. >> you build all this? >> i install it and put it together. >> what happens if a
what do you do here? >> what everybody needs me to do. the office assistant. >> well, where will i find tom and nancy? >> in the back. >> this is where everything takes place. they outfit here. >> walking into the worldwide trailer tampa facility, i'm surprised at how small the whole plant is. there's not a lot of people here, and for a company that puts out hundreds of trailers a year, i'm not sure where everything is. and so are they made here too? >> no....
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john: i do not. lemonis: you do not.e fact that john hasn't taken the time to find out how to improve margin is troubling to me. how many pounds do you roast a year today? john: a little over 100,000 pounds. lemonis: i always look for ways to save money. if we could just pick up 30 cents a pound, over 100,000 pounds, that's $30,000 a year. if you ran this like a tight machine with two shifts using every square inch of the place, what's the maximum you could roast in a week? john: probably around 7,000 pounds. lemonis: so that's about 364,000 pounds a year. you're only producing 33% of the capacity of this facility. west end coffee roasts over 100,000 pounds of coffee a year and generates about $840,000 of revenue, but it's highly unproductive, operating at only 33% of their total capacity. if they would get sales in line, the same facility with the same equipment and the same labor could generate over 360,000 pounds of coffee, yielding them over $3 million in sales. with 50% margins, that's why this is an attractive busi
john: i do not. lemonis: you do not.e fact that john hasn't taken the time to find out how to improve margin is troubling to me. how many pounds do you roast a year today? john: a little over 100,000 pounds. lemonis: i always look for ways to save money. if we could just pick up 30 cents a pound, over 100,000 pounds, that's $30,000 a year. if you ran this like a tight machine with two shifts using every square inch of the place, what's the maximum you could roast in a week? john: probably...
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what do we do going forward? >> all those countries are actually in south com area of respon responsibility. i talked to admiral fowler just last night to make sure i understood and he wanted to understand my concerns as well. you're not seeing profound military action in the southcom aor right now. last year china did run a hospital ship down there with medical capability -- >> with my time remaining i understand they put a satellite tracking system in argentina on land lease. so, it's a trend we're seeing. >> and we've seen other requests across the indo-pacific aor. but the net result is the potential for more bases, places for china to operate out of base airplanes, fix ships. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> thank you for being here today. admiral davidson, it's especially good to see you again. i spent four years in the western pacific on a destroyer and i'm familiar with the area. what's most striking is the large distances that have to be covered. i want to focus today especially on your challenges
what do we do going forward? >> all those countries are actually in south com area of respon responsibility. i talked to admiral fowler just last night to make sure i understood and he wanted to understand my concerns as well. you're not seeing profound military action in the southcom aor right now. last year china did run a hospital ship down there with medical capability -- >> with my time remaining i understand they put a satellite tracking system in argentina on land lease. so,...
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so, what do you think? now i feel i can do more to go beyond lowering a1c.ctor about jardiance today. (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for something more... ...red-blooded. right this way. you thirst for adrenaline, you hunger for raw power. well, you've come to the right place. the road is yours, dig in. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. lou: under the heading of good grief, former white house attorney ty cobb finding it necessary to heap praise on special counsel robert mueller. cobb talking on abc news voiced no concerns about the nearly two-year-long investigation that continues without evidence of collusion. >> i think bob mueller is an american hero. i think bob mule ser a guy that, you know, even though he came from a very privileged background has a backbone of steel. lou: see what i mean? good grief. joining us tonight, victoria toensing, f
so, what do you think? now i feel i can do more to go beyond lowering a1c.ctor about jardiance today. (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for something more... ...red-blooded. right this way. you thirst for adrenaline, you hunger for raw power. well, you've come to the right place. the road is yours, dig in. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and...
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do more.or conventional wisdom says you can't make a 400 horsepower sedan, that's also environmentally conscious. we don't follow conventional wisdom. ♪ ♪ >>> there president promised to fight for you. the reality is that he is loolking out too much for number one. latest example. the new yorker reporting potus ordered his then top economic adviser to pressure the doj to intervene with the at&t time warner deal. time warner the old name for cnn parent company. trump is quoted saying i have been telling cohn to get this lawsuit filed and nothing has happened. i have mentioned it 50 times and nothing has happened. i want to make sure it's filed. i want that deal blocked. meaning once again the president would have lied to your face when he said this. >> i'm not going to get involved. it's litigation. >> just like the security clearances. i'll have nothing to do with it. except he had everything to do with it. and hopes you keep expecting nothing better from him. i do. that's the cnn logo it matt
do more.or conventional wisdom says you can't make a 400 horsepower sedan, that's also environmentally conscious. we don't follow conventional wisdom. ♪ ♪ >>> there president promised to fight for you. the reality is that he is loolking out too much for number one. latest example. the new yorker reporting potus ordered his then top economic adviser to pressure the doj to intervene with the at&t time warner deal. time warner the old name for cnn parent company. trump is quoted...
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doing.hat in the world does that mean. and today senate mike lee becomes the fifth republican to announce in the senate that he will vote against the president likely forcing a veto. joining me now, rnc chair ronna mcdaniel, who is, i think, the best head of the rnc in deck de. good to see you. >> thank you. always good to be here. lou: explain to me, in your party, these rinos -- and i say that with adds much disgus as mi can emanate. they are ridiculous in their thinking, their performance and failure to support a president. in most cases, that's the only reason these people have been reelected. >> i will tell you, i've been traveling the country. i'm in touch with the grass roots. i'm also in touch with the donor ps they're saying to me, democrats do one thing, they're in lock step together all of the time. why didn't we do that as a party. obviously there's room for discussion. but we all ran on border security, we all recognized that we had an immigration issue. all of these senators re
doing.hat in the world does that mean. and today senate mike lee becomes the fifth republican to announce in the senate that he will vote against the president likely forcing a veto. joining me now, rnc chair ronna mcdaniel, who is, i think, the best head of the rnc in deck de. good to see you. >> thank you. always good to be here. lou: explain to me, in your party, these rinos -- and i say that with adds much disgus as mi can emanate. they are ridiculous in their thinking, their...
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he is free to tweet to do what he wants to do and they're making a big to-do for it.n, your thoughts? >> this is almost unbelievable stock and story. elon musk nothing seems to hurt this company or hurt this stock. now that has changed. almost after elon rolled out the model y, there was less than even immediate enthusiasm, the stock started to sag. issues like this. there are tussles with the sec over a year now finally starting to catch up with the stock. from investors perspective that own the stock, you have to imagine like at the end of the music man, harold hill made all the promises the public is saying where is the band, where is the band? where is the profits when it comes to tesla? that is why you're starting to see a challenge at the lower end of the trading range. neil: that is a brilliant analogy. joe, a lot of people are looking to this, maybe reality caught up to musk. i'm not taking anything away from beauty and elegance of tesla vehicles but in interim other carmakers come forward. we'll have an electric mustang i guess in the next few months. all the
he is free to tweet to do what he wants to do and they're making a big to-do for it.n, your thoughts? >> this is almost unbelievable stock and story. elon musk nothing seems to hurt this company or hurt this stock. now that has changed. almost after elon rolled out the model y, there was less than even immediate enthusiasm, the stock started to sag. issues like this. there are tussles with the sec over a year now finally starting to catch up with the stock. from investors perspective that...
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you don't throw a hail mary pass at the beginning of a game. >> you do not. you do not do that. don't throw a hail mary pass at the beginning of the game. >> great quote. >> excellent. that's exactly what's going on here. what do you think about this reporting of jeff's? >> i'm pretty skeptical that the stacy abrams thing is a fully cooked plan. i was around the vice president for about a decade. while i didn't work directly for him he is somebody, to his credit, who loves to talk. he loves to play scenarios out. he loves to -- he has a very close-knit group of aides, who he has a lot of calls and meetings with. and the support for the democratic party. so it may be hey, what about stacy abrams and he said that's interesting. that's my bet. i think he's line iing up all t chips here to look like he's running. they do need some time if he decides. i wouldn't be shocked if he comes to the brink and decides not to either. >> really? >> yeah. >> up to 95%. the 96 to 100% is probably a longer sprint or longer distance than up to 95%. he has a lot of factors. he knows what it takes. h
you don't throw a hail mary pass at the beginning of a game. >> you do not. you do not do that. don't throw a hail mary pass at the beginning of the game. >> great quote. >> excellent. that's exactly what's going on here. what do you think about this reporting of jeff's? >> i'm pretty skeptical that the stacy abrams thing is a fully cooked plan. i was around the vice president for about a decade. while i didn't work directly for him he is somebody, to his credit, who...
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who wants to do that? thank god they are doing it because i don't want to do it.ngerous and hard. they are tough people. but they love our country. convicted ofse approximately 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, 25,000 births , 4000 kidnappings and 4000 violent murders. these are people that ice is getting, and putting in jail, or bringing them back to other countries and putting them in jail because we don't want them we don't want to have to pay for them for 50 years. you want them to pay a price but we don't want to have to pay for them for 50 years and all the nonsense you hear about the people coming in legally -- illegally are better than the people we have, it's not true. it's false. it's false propaganda. one recent study from fair, f, a, i, r, found that illegal aliens are incarcerated at three times the rate of elite -- of legal residents. that's the number. if you look at federal for -- prison populations. the federal prisons, the number is staggering. the number of illegals far greater then any proportion of our population. but you don't hear that. y
who wants to do that? thank god they are doing it because i don't want to do it.ngerous and hard. they are tough people. but they love our country. convicted ofse approximately 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, 25,000 births , 4000 kidnappings and 4000 violent murders. these are people that ice is getting, and putting in jail, or bringing them back to other countries and putting them in jail because we don't want them we don't want to have to pay for them for 50 years. you want them to pay a...
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>> yes. >> jimmy: what do i do?ang it over the door? >> you just simply clamp that on to the doorway. >> jimmy: okay, any doorway? >> there we go. >> yeah. >>> jimmy: yeah. and then you've got this here? >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: yeah, and then well, we need paddles, right? >> yeah, we'll need the paddles. so here you go. >> jimmy: all right, let's do this, you want to go over there? >> yeah. all right. >> jimmy: you ready? >> yep. >> jimmy: hey. >> nice. [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: thank you so much for this. by the way, everyone in the audience wins, because you're going home with your very own door pong. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we have one more thing to show you. we here at "the tonight show" love supporting smart talented kids like yourself. and we want you to keep exploring, and creating, and changing the world. so we're giving each of you $5,000 to help further your education. congratulations. thank you very much, appreciate it, here. that's yours. there you go, alison. that's your giant check. and there y
>> yes. >> jimmy: what do i do?ang it over the door? >> you just simply clamp that on to the doorway. >> jimmy: okay, any doorway? >> there we go. >> yeah. >>> jimmy: yeah. and then you've got this here? >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: yeah, and then well, we need paddles, right? >> yeah, we'll need the paddles. so here you go. >> jimmy: all right, let's do this, you want to go over there? >> yeah. all right. >> jimmy: you...
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what do you do? it is 160 miles, darlin', where do i get a charge?here do i get a charge, darlin'? we went to have a lot of cars. we want people to live a great life. we want people to make those cars and we want all these companies to keep coming to michigan and all the other great states, and building those. [applause] we had a problem because when they didn't want to airplanes they were saying, how do you get to europe? nobody knew. how do you get to australia? nobody knew. but they are working on it. then, they were interviewing this woman from hawaii, the senator, the one that was so vicious about justice gorsuch and justice kavanagh. remember? by the way, do we love justice gorsuch, and do we love justice kavanagh? she was so vicious to both. and these are great people. she was vicious. she didn't know about the green new deal. and they -- what do you think about the green new deal? well, i like it very much. but she never saw it. then they said, but you can't fly anymore. and she is in hawaii. she said, but how would i get to my island? they s
what do you do? it is 160 miles, darlin', where do i get a charge?here do i get a charge, darlin'? we went to have a lot of cars. we want people to live a great life. we want people to make those cars and we want all these companies to keep coming to michigan and all the other great states, and building those. [applause] we had a problem because when they didn't want to airplanes they were saying, how do you get to europe? nobody knew. how do you get to australia? nobody knew. but they are...
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doing -- theyherg are doing it. society.d about our in the film you present evidence hat facebook's operations destabilize come sis in myanmar, philippines and ukraine. i wonder if you have seen they have at developed the infrastructure and in the e mitigate that future? >> they want you to think they have but i don't think that is because they are both trying to deal with the ountries that you named and that are having the worst roblems but they are expanding at the same time. and they are relying on local them.rs they call n.g.o.'s ocal small and sometimes news organizations hat are struggling to be news organizations and all of a sudden they get a contract from i call tell e the ensors, they call them content moderators and i don't say that necessarily in a bad way because there are things that need to be taken down and were not. conference in santa f fe, new mexico and it had 28 including rnalists we were mongolia and talking about facebook and she said the problem is exactly the that the ukrainians had which ha
doing -- theyherg are doing it. society.d about our in the film you present evidence hat facebook's operations destabilize come sis in myanmar, philippines and ukraine. i wonder if you have seen they have at developed the infrastructure and in the e mitigate that future? >> they want you to think they have but i don't think that is because they are both trying to deal with the ountries that you named and that are having the worst roblems but they are expanding at the same time. and they...