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i'll do this. i'll do this. i'll do this." makes it me versus him when it's really we're supposed to be on the same team. that's what i feel the issue is. it's his ideas versus mine. it's not like -- we're supposed to be on the same team. lemonis: does it feel you versus him sometimes to you? jimmy: no, not to me. lemonis: that's how he feels. jimmy: i know. lemonis: how do we fix this? jimmy: i just let him do his thing. lemonis: right, but my concern is that the two of you are gonna grow further apart, not closer together. we got to fix this tension between you guys. it's very real, and i'm very worried about it. you lost your wife. you lost your mother. do you guys want to lose each other? visit theprofit.cnbc.com. no. uh uh, no way. ♪ come on. no. no. n... ni ni, no no! only discover has no annual fee on any card. it's velveeta shells & cheese n... ni ni, no no! versus the other guys. ♪ clearly, velveeta melts creamier. whatever happens out there you have the hilton app. will the hilton app help us pick the starters? great
i'll do this. i'll do this. i'll do this." makes it me versus him when it's really we're supposed to be on the same team. that's what i feel the issue is. it's his ideas versus mine. it's not like -- we're supposed to be on the same team. lemonis: does it feel you versus him sometimes to you? jimmy: no, not to me. lemonis: that's how he feels. jimmy: i know. lemonis: how do we fix this? jimmy: i just let him do his thing. lemonis: right, but my concern is that the two of you are gonna grow...
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>> i don't know why pennsylvania is not doing whether there's both to do. and i don't know why the epa is not requiring them to do what they're supposed to do. but were now in the process of considering legal action against the state of pennsylvania and against the epa to enforce federal law and require that both of them do their fair share to clean up the bay. we also, i'm the chairman of the regional commission which includes pennsylvania and five other states, we work togethe together -- virginia is working very closely with us, pennsylvania for whatever reason is not living up to the commitments at the federal level. and we have pushed back very hard against the trump administration on cuts to the federal funding in the chesapeake bay which we have been successful in restoring funding in the past couple of years and we hope we can do that again. >> you don't think is politics? >> i hate to figure out why pennsylvania is not living up or why the epa is not enforcing, i'm sure politics is involved but i think it's a difference about opinion of the importa
>> i don't know why pennsylvania is not doing whether there's both to do. and i don't know why the epa is not requiring them to do what they're supposed to do. but were now in the process of considering legal action against the state of pennsylvania and against the epa to enforce federal law and require that both of them do their fair share to clean up the bay. we also, i'm the chairman of the regional commission which includes pennsylvania and five other states, we work togethe together...
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what do you plan on doing with the money once you have it? >> was said to everyone that security is our number one goal. understand how important the voter database is. we are going to be looking at what we can do to strengthen that. we have a new system coming up. we will be doing a lot of social media videos. georgia public television has done a video and put it on their website. we are going to be looking at, how do we help voters and get them prepared? it is a new system. it is similar but different. that is our mantra. we want people to have a great experience. the whole idea when you show up to vote, we do not like lines. voters do not like lines. we want to help voters navigate so they understand what the process is. after they have made the selections, press the button, they have not voted until they dropped the ballot into the scanner. so people have fun with it. it should be a great day. it should not be misery. it should be fun. >> one of the other complaints we have heard is that it is not getting down to the election spheres. can
what do you plan on doing with the money once you have it? >> was said to everyone that security is our number one goal. understand how important the voter database is. we are going to be looking at what we can do to strengthen that. we have a new system coming up. we will be doing a lot of social media videos. georgia public television has done a video and put it on their website. we are going to be looking at, how do we help voters and get them prepared? it is a new system. it is...
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but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. -this... -let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ in 2007, zoe tsoukatos teamed up with her two brothers to launch zoe's chocolates... zoe: thank you for calling zoe's chocolate. lemonis: ...a confectionery company based in waynesboro, pennsylvania. zoe: text pam and ask her if she can cover your monday shift. lemonis: their mission -- to turn out exquisitely handcrafted chocolates inspired by their greek heritage. eleni: i really like the consistency. lemonis: you could say that chocolate is running through their veins. their family has been in the chocolate business for over 100 years, including their father, george, a greek immigrant. they brought him onboard as their master chocolatier and quickly gained a small following. pantelis: i just wanted to follow up on that order that you wanted for those clients that are coming in next weekend. lemonis: but 10 years in, sales have dropped sharply and their losses are mounting. zoe: you know what? yeah, refund his entire order. pantelis: that's r
but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. -this... -let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ in 2007, zoe tsoukatos teamed up with her two brothers to launch zoe's chocolates... zoe: thank you for calling zoe's chocolate. lemonis: ...a confectionery company based in waynesboro, pennsylvania. zoe: text pam and ask her if she can cover your monday shift. lemonis: their mission -- to turn out exquisitely handcrafted chocolates inspired by their greek heritage. eleni: i really...
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to get them way down we have to do exactly what we are doing. we need the votes of the democrats and they didn't have time to do anything. maybe they will have the time. we are ready to go on infrastructure. we can reduce drug prices unbelievably and substantially we have to get democrat votes. >> what is next on your agenda for trade? >> europe has been treating us badly. the european union was formed to treat us badly. they have done their job but they treat us badly there and they treat us badly on nato. nato we have $130 billion more. nato is going down like a rocket ship. our past leaders would go make a speech and leave and i said you have to pay more because the united states was paying more. close to 100%. know you have no choice. wholegest fan in the world is secretary-general stoltenberg, the head of nato. he can't believe it because he said for 20 years and went down -- it's like a roller coaster. they paid less and less, and then it got more expensive with time. i raised $130 billion in the , $400 billion in the second meeting. now i
to get them way down we have to do exactly what we are doing. we need the votes of the democrats and they didn't have time to do anything. maybe they will have the time. we are ready to go on infrastructure. we can reduce drug prices unbelievably and substantially we have to get democrat votes. >> what is next on your agenda for trade? >> europe has been treating us badly. the european union was formed to treat us badly. they have done their job but they treat us badly there and...
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>> you would do well.have the best franchise in and around the world with the top two or three franchises. what more do you want invested? david: do you think that legislation is working or would you modify it? >> the capital liquidity, stress tests, regimes are critical. the reason the u.s. banking system is growing. ♪ david: during the great recession he spent a lot of time in washington. you often testified. do you think the attitude toward banks today in washington is more favorable than when the great recession was going on? >> i think the attitude in general is more favorable. the economy is growing, unemployment is low, and that is a better backdrop than severe quincy -- delinquency. industryh is exceeding and those are very good things. that was built through a lot of tactics we took. the general atmosphere is better because people see we are out there trying to help. david: i think it is fair to say the banks were beaten up the regulators and congress. do you think that franklin legislation is wor
>> you would do well.have the best franchise in and around the world with the top two or three franchises. what more do you want invested? david: do you think that legislation is working or would you modify it? >> the capital liquidity, stress tests, regimes are critical. the reason the u.s. banking system is growing. ♪ david: during the great recession he spent a lot of time in washington. you often testified. do you think the attitude toward banks today in washington is more...
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china and india will do nothing and if they don't we can do all we want to do do one bit of good. i like to hear your comment on that. thank you. >> guest: you are my neighbor. my district borders on arkansas, another beautiful part of the country in east texas and the piney woods but i agree with you that god is sovereign but he also tells us to be good stewards with what he gives us to care taken that's what we should do regardless of what others around the world do. i think we can be leaders in showing them how to be good stewards. that's what the trillion trees act is about. take care of our responsibility at home and take care of the force landed the timber that we have but we also have a program to help educate other countries and i can tell you in ethiopia planted 350 million trees in one day. you can plant a d lot of trees f you have the gumption to do that or they think you can see changes around the world and you are exactly right most greenhouse gas emissions are coming from china and india right now people don't realize the u.s. is leading the world in reducing greenho
china and india will do nothing and if they don't we can do all we want to do do one bit of good. i like to hear your comment on that. thank you. >> guest: you are my neighbor. my district borders on arkansas, another beautiful part of the country in east texas and the piney woods but i agree with you that god is sovereign but he also tells us to be good stewards with what he gives us to care taken that's what we should do regardless of what others around the world do. i think we can be...
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how do we do that? we are thinking through that, but it does make it difficult in saying, i have this box on a shelf and hopefully it will not expire. but the thing is we need to keep rotating the stock and also shelf new items on the that can address these things. quite frankly, i think that this example of a coronavirus, and he can talk eloquently about it, what happened with his vaccine for sars, that kind of lost steam. dr. fauci: there is another side to the coin of stockpiling things that you know our for something you are anticipating. that would be to take, which we are doing in addition to the stockpiling. it is not one or the other -- but to take a more generic approach and develop platforms of diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines. o what when you get a new microbe, a new pathogen that you haven't anticipated, therefore, stockpile anything, you just didn't anticipate, what you need is the ability to move quickly to get a vaccine for that. the way you do that is that you rely on having to ide
how do we do that? we are thinking through that, but it does make it difficult in saying, i have this box on a shelf and hopefully it will not expire. but the thing is we need to keep rotating the stock and also shelf new items on the that can address these things. quite frankly, i think that this example of a coronavirus, and he can talk eloquently about it, what happened with his vaccine for sars, that kind of lost steam. dr. fauci: there is another side to the coin of stockpiling things that...
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so what we do. what do we do in this situation do you want to participate. i'm in a stand back here so they can hear you. how do we seek leadership that is just and right inappropriate in a time of great pressure at a time of great disagreement and division in this country how should the president be president be responding to that. i think you should go about his duties. we have a mic. we are to fix this. i think the president should ignore what is said about him. a president has brought enough shoulders that they can do that. and i think they ought to be respectful and i think they ought to be someone that everyone in the country can look up to regardless of their party. i think we had head that before. there is an argument against that. this is the greatest group of snitches i have ever seen. what happen if the president is not given a fair shake by those who report him. you can say a lot of things about donald trump but you cannot say the press has been fair to him. they did not give him a break from early on. he brought it on himself. but they don't rep
so what we do. what do we do in this situation do you want to participate. i'm in a stand back here so they can hear you. how do we seek leadership that is just and right inappropriate in a time of great pressure at a time of great disagreement and division in this country how should the president be president be responding to that. i think you should go about his duties. we have a mic. we are to fix this. i think the president should ignore what is said about him. a president has brought...
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american taxpayers are going to do what we do best.e're going to invest in innovation, and anybody can build what comes out of it. but you've got to build it in the united states of america. american taxpayers pay for the research.american taxpayers are going to get those jobs. best estimate is we have an upcoming $23 trillion worldwide market for green. over a million good manufacturing jobs right here in america. we're out we're -- how going to attack this problem. anybody wants to talk to you about climate change, they got a lot of good plans, yay, but unless -- unless you're willing to tack on that corruption at on, unless you're willing to take on the big polluters, unless you're willing to fight corruption and the influence of money and lobby, i'll tell you where we're going to be. we'll get some bills passed. and they will have some great names like save the world, but they will have exceptions written for the oil industry. they will have exceptions written for the big polluters, and they will have exceptions, exceptions, and ex
american taxpayers are going to do what we do best.e're going to invest in innovation, and anybody can build what comes out of it. but you've got to build it in the united states of america. american taxpayers pay for the research.american taxpayers are going to get those jobs. best estimate is we have an upcoming $23 trillion worldwide market for green. over a million good manufacturing jobs right here in america. we're out we're -- how going to attack this problem. anybody wants to talk to...
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where do we go? it's infuriating that we know what's coming, we know it's out there and the phrase i got was we have far more targets than we can action. that's a euphemism for we are woefully stepping down on this responsibility. is it people or ships? do we just need more ships, more arm >> it's not just ships, senator. we need to intelligence or the intelligence surveillance recognizance assets. we have about 20% of what our need is there and that turns into our ability to interdict. we also need our steady funding and security cooperation so we can help our partner nations help themselves. so it's pulling this together in a full-court press beyond ships that we can work together with partners and in our interagency and get the "w" back in front of whole of government, senator. >> i appreciate that and i know you're working on this but i hope you'll keep pressing, you know, if you have to say there's a really obnoxious senator that's on my back and i've got to do something, that's fine. i can fulf
where do we go? it's infuriating that we know what's coming, we know it's out there and the phrase i got was we have far more targets than we can action. that's a euphemism for we are woefully stepping down on this responsibility. is it people or ships? do we just need more ships, more arm >> it's not just ships, senator. we need to intelligence or the intelligence surveillance recognizance assets. we have about 20% of what our need is there and that turns into our ability to interdict....
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we can do that. there's no reason why we should not be able to build what we have talked about, and it could go 220 miles an hour. three curves from washington to new york, you could reduce the travel time. i have traveled over 2,001,000 miles on amtrak. that's what the guys on the rail tell me. if you straighten out those few curves, you could get there in an hour and a half, fundamentally changing every single lane and highway. one lane, 20 million bucks. do the same thing on railroads and you're talking about 4 million. >> you mentioned republicans and that there should be bipartisan support in doing the things you are talking about. one of the things republicans say, and donald trump says, -- fmr. v.p. biden: not a republican. [laughter] you can laugh. a lot of you are republicans and you know he is not the republican party. [laughter] [applause] this ain't your father's republican party. >> that's true. one of the things republicans generically say is, one of the things these don't happen is the
we can do that. there's no reason why we should not be able to build what we have talked about, and it could go 220 miles an hour. three curves from washington to new york, you could reduce the travel time. i have traveled over 2,001,000 miles on amtrak. that's what the guys on the rail tell me. if you straighten out those few curves, you could get there in an hour and a half, fundamentally changing every single lane and highway. one lane, 20 million bucks. do the same thing on railroads and...
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we are very good at doing that ourselves, do not let someone else do it. the ideas, know what you consume. i always try to give tips to people on social media because you are making decisions superquick. do you know the outlet? if they are not telling you where they are located at, there is a reason for that. they are not up to snuff in terms of their editorial processes. second part, do you know who the author is? particularly a meme. seven words that feel good are oftentimes not true. do you know where it came from? how does that information source make their money? if they do not have ads and you cannot figure out how they are paying their bills that they write 50 memes a day or 15 new stories a day, how do they do that? do you understand their motivations? listen more than you speak, read more than you write, watch more than you film. the current generation can make more content than they can consume. they make that for themselves oftentimes. they are constantly broadcasting producing. it makes it hard for anyone to consume anything if you are producin
we are very good at doing that ourselves, do not let someone else do it. the ideas, know what you consume. i always try to give tips to people on social media because you are making decisions superquick. do you know the outlet? if they are not telling you where they are located at, there is a reason for that. they are not up to snuff in terms of their editorial processes. second part, do you know who the author is? particularly a meme. seven words that feel good are oftentimes not true. do you...
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what do we do? what can we do to support brave? let me just end with this because here's one small way to go about it. tonight a georgetown university ambassador marie yovanovitch whose career was destroyed, who was personally targeted for scheme, and then it seemed for sport, marie yovanovitch tonight at georgetown university was given an award for excellence in the conduct of diplomacy by the institute for the study of diplomacy at georgetown university. this is tonight. watch what happened in the room there tonight when people saw ambassador yovanovitch. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, thank you. thank you. >> it kept going and going and going. marie yovanovitch honored tonight at georgetown university. while the president and his supporters remain engaged as ever in efforts to destroy her for having had the gal to stand up and testify truthfully about one of the myriad of things that has gone dramatically wrong in this administration. you can't let people who stand up survive, what kind of example would that
what do we do? what can we do to support brave? let me just end with this because here's one small way to go about it. tonight a georgetown university ambassador marie yovanovitch whose career was destroyed, who was personally targeted for scheme, and then it seemed for sport, marie yovanovitch tonight at georgetown university was given an award for excellence in the conduct of diplomacy by the institute for the study of diplomacy at georgetown university. this is tonight. watch what happened...
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doing. bring evidence in rcts and making them work together. try to bring the two if you could. >> so we partner with local nonprofits and in our first conversation about six years ago, you asked me what can we do to help? how can the federal government help you do the on the ground work. >> most people give me a weird answer. i came up something on the fly. what it was was the barrier that i saw is the problem. that's most of the outcomes that we care about, we think of antipoverty program. we care about promoting employment and avoiding the criminal justice system and staying out of the hospitals and reducing government programs and all those things would be the kind of things we want to measure. all of those things are measured many administrative data and it was rare for social service providers to rely on those data, take advantage of those data to measure the impact. i said to you it would be great to have greater access to those program and the evidence act is a good example of kind o
doing. bring evidence in rcts and making them work together. try to bring the two if you could. >> so we partner with local nonprofits and in our first conversation about six years ago, you asked me what can we do to help? how can the federal government help you do the on the ground work. >> most people give me a weird answer. i came up something on the fly. what it was was the barrier that i saw is the problem. that's most of the outcomes that we care about, we think of antipoverty...
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god bless you for all you do. keep doing it. at the end of the day whether we're democrats, republicans, whatever we may be, we all drive on the roads. and we all appreciate our roads because they gave us the pathways to go where we want to go. thank you. thank you if all of us in every shape, form and fashion. i would like to announce one thing, in our second bond go around, the first we are doing now just happened and it is the end wood bypass from i-81 to route 51. you guys must like that. and it came in to be $22.7 million, which was $3 million underestimate. so that's good too. really good. there are a couple things i'm ordering you and brother jimmy to do and that's just it. there's going to be a trump infrastructure program. it's going to happen. there still may be hacking up and things like that, but it's going to happen. when it happens, $2 trillion is a lot of money, guys. and we really need to get our fair share, and we will this go around. so, bird and jimmy, i'm ordering you to be ready to start work now, start work
god bless you for all you do. keep doing it. at the end of the day whether we're democrats, republicans, whatever we may be, we all drive on the roads. and we all appreciate our roads because they gave us the pathways to go where we want to go. thank you. thank you if all of us in every shape, form and fashion. i would like to announce one thing, in our second bond go around, the first we are doing now just happened and it is the end wood bypass from i-81 to route 51. you guys must like that....
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have to do what we're doing if we are not doing it?t's impossible, they will tell us to go fly a kite, really. and they will be right. that's why we have to get on it. and if for no other reason. take a -- i'm sure you have, i don't want to be condescending but the science on this is , overwhelming, and the answer has to be immediate. [applause] ma'am. >> my name is regina shelton and i have a question -- i have two questions on two areas of concern. the first one is, i don't know if you are aware, but on the marketplace in south carolina to get your health insurance, if you have to get your health insurance on the marketplace we , only have one insurance company which is blue cross/blue shield. have anything to compare it with, and i believe it all happened when nikki haley did not accept the whole -- have anything tomr. steyer: me. >> medicaid expansion so a lot of the providers walked away from south carolina. i believe blue cross/blue shield stayed because they are the second or third largest employer in south carolina. so what are
have to do what we're doing if we are not doing it?t's impossible, they will tell us to go fly a kite, really. and they will be right. that's why we have to get on it. and if for no other reason. take a -- i'm sure you have, i don't want to be condescending but the science on this is , overwhelming, and the answer has to be immediate. [applause] ma'am. >> my name is regina shelton and i have a question -- i have two questions on two areas of concern. the first one is, i don't know if you...
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the doctors do not know what they are doing -- billing, the providers do not know what they are billing. you get an explanation of benefits where they run the price up but what is due is 1/10 of that. why is that? is that a legitimate charge? that is what transparency and accountability is about. texas, howillinois, about fixing the aca? old, $693 premium. what does health care cost you congressman? start with the affordable care act. we need to strengthen it and not throw it out. some of the problems on the caucus are how do we stabilize the aca? because there has been so much uncertainty, is the administration going to pay certain bills or cover certain things? the lack of certainty sends prices up because insurance companies do not know what they will receive. strength andt more control of the states that have very smart experiments they are trying, to see if that helps get the cost down. you cannot make it a question whether someone will have coverage and what they are going to pay, and the costs are way up. it is completely out of control. because of the instability in the marketpl
the doctors do not know what they are doing -- billing, the providers do not know what they are billing. you get an explanation of benefits where they run the price up but what is due is 1/10 of that. why is that? is that a legitimate charge? that is what transparency and accountability is about. texas, howillinois, about fixing the aca? old, $693 premium. what does health care cost you congressman? start with the affordable care act. we need to strengthen it and not throw it out. some of the...
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bounded up on tuesday do 'd you do not know what do we know who is our vision both man on the team tonight you know as i wondered off sell very well as well you know about me to question but that time didn't know who got out of and that's a genius so no need don't do snuff was 'd no more did i was optional 'd reminded him of them call it a book and i was i know. a lot. but i cannot escape. a lot of. why not some of us those of you know i was a nice upper feedback. poor thing for without that a lot of. work over the. letter will. 'd not let that get me out. when you move. the lot of other people that might not see the stuff. like. that now you. soon was only with this illness even if the simple. oh ok. we're sure. liz. liz. please please. please please. sit down all over. her. clothing to. you or. i think. the tongue knowing you can see your hole with. that is on the single yoked on the bottom line is maybe a t. thing almost equal money. they've got to run a low some of you know still. think i'm only belly one's own level can become long nostril when you think you do. that's a collage i mea
bounded up on tuesday do 'd you do not know what do we know who is our vision both man on the team tonight you know as i wondered off sell very well as well you know about me to question but that time didn't know who got out of and that's a genius so no need don't do snuff was 'd no more did i was optional 'd reminded him of them call it a book and i was i know. a lot. but i cannot escape. a lot of. why not some of us those of you know i was a nice upper feedback. poor thing for without that a...
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i had great respect and still do for the job the military is doing.lso great respect for the direction the military takes being guided by the institution that he just talked about. the institution of foreign policy and national security policy, that institution guided the military into doing what it did and i thought that institution is important pay attention to institutions, i would also tell myself it will stay in this career and writes up to the ranks, that is one way that people can structure a career, look to see where you want to be after five year, tenure, 15 years hitting up a company, do you want to be congressman or senator. people do that and people kind of thinker what they need to do in what they need to learn, what schools they need to go to, what classes they need to take, what jobs they should try for an order to go up there. i would tell myself, now if i had the opportunity, think about it a little differently. think about where you can make the biggest contribution and it may not be in the career path you started thinking about. and
i had great respect and still do for the job the military is doing.lso great respect for the direction the military takes being guided by the institution that he just talked about. the institution of foreign policy and national security policy, that institution guided the military into doing what it did and i thought that institution is important pay attention to institutions, i would also tell myself it will stay in this career and writes up to the ranks, that is one way that people can...
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do you like it? lauri: i do.onis: when people walk in, do you know exactly what kind of hat you're going to put on them when you see them? lauri: yes. so these are all handmade hats from milliners all over the world. this is kate middleton's milliner from the u.k. i actually have to work with fish and game to bring in these feathers. lemonis: really? lauri: mm-hmm. and this room is our white glove service so none of the oils transfer to the hats. lemonis: i did like the idea that she had this white glove room, and it was a place where you can go get these higher-end hats that were one of a kind that may have some history or something technically cool about them, and that she understood the need to separate the average stuff from the great stuff. much like you would put the finest jewelry in the safe and not in the case. so when you look at a hat like this -- lauri: this is a stetson. lemonis: $228. lauri: not bad for a handmade hat. lemonis: what does something like this cost you? lauri: oh, about $90. lemonis: s
do you like it? lauri: i do.onis: when people walk in, do you know exactly what kind of hat you're going to put on them when you see them? lauri: yes. so these are all handmade hats from milliners all over the world. this is kate middleton's milliner from the u.k. i actually have to work with fish and game to bring in these feathers. lemonis: really? lauri: mm-hmm. and this room is our white glove service so none of the oils transfer to the hats. lemonis: i did like the idea that she had this...
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if we do have a big outbreak here, do we have the ability, do we have enough places to quarantine peopler what's this going to look like if we have a major outbreak? >> so again, recognizing how hard it is to predict, that is serious potential public health threat and seen large number of cases and current modeling suggests that cases will continue to expand and that we'll see illness in most of the parts of the world. now, there are reassuring statistics. more than 80% of people have mild illness and 98% of people live with coronavirus with the data that we have. however, other data show that this is a pretty infectious virus an a large number of people may become infected so even if only, say, 10% or fewer people hospitalization, that ou population get infected. hospitals are pretty full. we run pretty full and if the numbers are big that's where we will have challenges in the emergency departments and hospitals. >> lena, i want to go back to the whistle-blower complaint you reported on yesterday. what can we glean from how the government is preparing for this? do you sense as a compla
if we do have a big outbreak here, do we have the ability, do we have enough places to quarantine peopler what's this going to look like if we have a major outbreak? >> so again, recognizing how hard it is to predict, that is serious potential public health threat and seen large number of cases and current modeling suggests that cases will continue to expand and that we'll see illness in most of the parts of the world. now, there are reassuring statistics. more than 80% of people have...
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questioner: as a democratic president, what do you do? senator warren: so the first thing we do is we run on big ideas. we take back the senate. and we put mitch mcconnell out of a job. cheers and applause] yes! [applause] you know, this is where we started the first question. i know how to fight and i know how to win. understand what i'm fighting for. yeah, i'm fighting to win the white house. that is our number one job. but right behind it is we got to win up and down the ticket. because the way we make change in this country, we take back the senate, we expand our lead in the house, we get more seats in the state legislatures. that's how we're going to make real change in this country. cheers and applause] and to do that we have to get out and fight. we have to get out and fight with courage. we have to show the american what's wrong with trump, we have to show them what we as democrats are fighting for. that we want a government that doesn't just work for the rich and the powerful. that we want a government where everybody is required
questioner: as a democratic president, what do you do? senator warren: so the first thing we do is we run on big ideas. we take back the senate. and we put mitch mcconnell out of a job. cheers and applause] yes! [applause] you know, this is where we started the first question. i know how to fight and i know how to win. understand what i'm fighting for. yeah, i'm fighting to win the white house. that is our number one job. but right behind it is we got to win up and down the ticket. because the...
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i do? do the you go forward with what you think is the right decision or do you pull back because of the tweet? that just sort of illustrates how disruptive the tweets can be. >> you're saying you have a problem with tweets? >> yes, well, i have a problem with some of the tweets. i'm happy to say that, in fact, the president has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case. however, to have public statements and tweets made about the department, about people in the department, our men and women here, about cases pending in the department and about judges before whom we have cases, make it impossible for me to do my job and to assure the courts and the prosecutors and the department that we're doing our work with integrity. >> mr. barr, the president does not like to be told what to do. he may not like what you're saying. are you prepared for those ramifications? >> of course. as i said during my confirmation, i came in to serve as attorney general. i am responsible for everything that h
i do? do the you go forward with what you think is the right decision or do you pull back because of the tweet? that just sort of illustrates how disruptive the tweets can be. >> you're saying you have a problem with tweets? >> yes, well, i have a problem with some of the tweets. i'm happy to say that, in fact, the president has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case. however, to have public statements and tweets made about the department, about people in the department,...
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barb: we do in camarillo. we have a brewery that we do it there, and they do it for us. they can, and they can there. lemonis: is it a copacker for you? barb: correct, yes, yes, yes. lemonis: okay. i just want to remind everybody that the beverage business is now a billion-dollar business. it's one of the most competitive spaces in all of packaged goods in a grocery store. the fact that they do more than coffee is what's getting my attention. all these other flavors that are really exotic and different, honestly, now i'm interested. are there others in development? barb: yeah, there are, so we're working on an ube latte. whole foods has asked us to work on a matcha-green-tea latte. lemonis: who comes up with all the flavors you've come up with? barb: kurt does. so my very best friend, our family friend who's like a brother to me, and i call him my business partner, developed the coffee. lemonis: do you own 100% of the equity? barb: i own 100%, yes. lemonis: but you treat him like a partner? barb: of course, yeah. lemonis: but the paperwork -- barb: does not say that. lem
barb: we do in camarillo. we have a brewery that we do it there, and they do it for us. they can, and they can there. lemonis: is it a copacker for you? barb: correct, yes, yes, yes. lemonis: okay. i just want to remind everybody that the beverage business is now a billion-dollar business. it's one of the most competitive spaces in all of packaged goods in a grocery store. the fact that they do more than coffee is what's getting my attention. all these other flavors that are really exotic and...
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what we do, for the people who are afraid. do we cowered and get timid or do we fight back? i am in this because i am fighting back. i am fighting back. [applause] fighting back, fighting back is an act of patriotism. [cheering] we thought back against a king to build this country. we fought back against the scourge of slavery to preserve this union. we fought back against the great depression to rebuild our economy. we fought back against fascism rolling across europe to protect our democracy. we are at our best when we do big things. we are at our best when we see big problems and we meet them with big solutions. that is who americans are. [cheering] this is in no time for small ideas. this is no time to see big problems and just nibble around the edges of them. this is the time for courage over fear. this is the time that we prove who we are as americans. you know, look at it this way. i am not in this fight because i am running on a campaign shaped by a bunch of consultants. i am not here because i have proposals that have been carefully designed not to withstand big don
what we do, for the people who are afraid. do we cowered and get timid or do we fight back? i am in this because i am fighting back. i am fighting back. [applause] fighting back, fighting back is an act of patriotism. [cheering] we thought back against a king to build this country. we fought back against the scourge of slavery to preserve this union. we fought back against the great depression to rebuild our economy. we fought back against fascism rolling across europe to protect our democracy....
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lemonis: how you doing, sir? peter: how do you do? nice to meet you, sir. wasn't easy to get here. peter: well, route 3 takes you right into the river at this point. the water is almost three blocks from where it should be. lemonis: what is this building? peter: this is my building. this is the old grafton boat works that we turned into a bar. lemonis: what was it originally? peter: it was the grafton boat works. dates back to 1899. lemonis: uh-huh? peter: probably 80, 90 years of boat-making history here. we have seating for 800 people... lemonis: whoa. peter: ...mostly outside. this whole south side of the building is decks and patio. when we're packed, there'll be 1,000 people in there. so it's... people have to travel. it's a destination. the attraction of my business is the proximity to the water. as you know, in all the beautiful places, people want to sit on the water. yeah. it's a calculated risk being here. the good news is, this warehouse, it's all brick-and-mortar. there's nothing permeable. there's no drywall. there's no carpet. all the outlets
lemonis: how you doing, sir? peter: how do you do? nice to meet you, sir. wasn't easy to get here. peter: well, route 3 takes you right into the river at this point. the water is almost three blocks from where it should be. lemonis: what is this building? peter: this is my building. this is the old grafton boat works that we turned into a bar. lemonis: what was it originally? peter: it was the grafton boat works. dates back to 1899. lemonis: uh-huh? peter: probably 80, 90 years of boat-making...
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at the same time, russia should do it, iran should do it. iraq should do it. -- syria should do it.doing it. everyone says you are the only ones that can do it. at some point these other countries. i mean iran should do it. iran hates isis. and they should do it. and we have done a great job. we have taken our soldiers essentially out of syria, except for little hot spots that we figured, you know, we will do that develop. but, we have taken the oil and the soldiers we have there are the ones guarding the oil. we have the oil. so, that's all we have there. and now we have and if you look, we are down to a small force in iraq. we're down to a small force very shortly. but right now even we have a small force in afghanistan and so we're moving out and moving around but the only soldiers we have in terms of syria the predominant number of soldiers are the ones guarding the oil. >> groups in pakistan, that's a big concern in this region and you know there are a lot of groups dangerous to the united states and democracies. >> i agree. you also have other countries that can do this. you k
at the same time, russia should do it, iran should do it. iraq should do it. -- syria should do it.doing it. everyone says you are the only ones that can do it. at some point these other countries. i mean iran should do it. iran hates isis. and they should do it. and we have done a great job. we have taken our soldiers essentially out of syria, except for little hot spots that we figured, you know, we will do that develop. but, we have taken the oil and the soldiers we have there are the ones...
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and if they don't, we can do all we want to and it won't do one bit of good. and i would like to hear your comment on that. thank you. >> thank you, john. you're a neighbor there, my district borders in the state of arkansas all of where arkansas borders texas. another beautiful part of the country down there in east texas and piney woods. but i agree with you that god is sovereign but he also tells us that we're to be good stewards of what he's given us to carry carrycaretake. that's what we should do, regardless of what others do, and we can be leaders in showing them how to be good stewards. that's what the act is about, it takes care of our responsibility here at home to take care of the forest land and the timber that we have, but we've also got programs in there to help educate other countries. i can tell you, ethiopa planted 350 million trees in one day. so you can plant a lot of trees if you have the gumption to do that. and i think we can see changes around the world. you're exactly right, the most greenhouse gas emissions are coming from china and in
and if they don't, we can do all we want to and it won't do one bit of good. and i would like to hear your comment on that. thank you. >> thank you, john. you're a neighbor there, my district borders in the state of arkansas all of where arkansas borders texas. another beautiful part of the country down there in east texas and piney woods. but i agree with you that god is sovereign but he also tells us that we're to be good stewards of what he's given us to carry carrycaretake. that's...
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what did you do? and where do you thinkjeremy what did you do?number of issues. we lost trust on a number of issues, anti—semitism being one. are policies were another. 0n anti—semitism, we didn't deal with the problem swiftly enough or robustly enough. why not? there were various problems. i think in terms of the way that we are engaged with ourjewish community groups, trust broke down. can you hear people in the audience, sighing at your a nswers ? the audience, sighing at your answers? exactly. not enough took place. we didn't take the that was required. what we need to do now is move on. we have to rebuild trust with ourjewish members and within ourjewish communities. we need a system that adopts any recommendations made by the ehrc. we have we have to have an independent legal process free from any perceived legal bias. and we have to have the gold standard when it comes to not just have the gold standard when it comes to notjust tackling anti—semitism, but also any form of discrimination we find within our party. keir starmer, did you do en
what did you do? and where do you thinkjeremy what did you do?number of issues. we lost trust on a number of issues, anti—semitism being one. are policies were another. 0n anti—semitism, we didn't deal with the problem swiftly enough or robustly enough. why not? there were various problems. i think in terms of the way that we are engaged with ourjewish community groups, trust broke down. can you hear people in the audience, sighing at your a nswers ? the audience, sighing at your answers?...
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brian: you would do well. you would do well. we have the best franchise across all the businesses in the largest economy in the world. what more do you want as investors? david: do you think dodd-frank legislation is working or would you modify it? brian: capital liquidity, stress tests, those are critical. it is the reason why the u.s. banking system is strong and growing. ♪ david: during the great recession, you spent a lot of time in washington. you very often testified and so forth. do you think that attitude today in washington towards banks is more favorable than the great recession? brian: the attitude in general is more favorable because the economy is growing, unemployment is low. that is a better backdrop then what was going on, unemployment at 10%. our customer service is at an all-time high. our growth is exceeding the industry. those are all good things. but that was built, and the general atmosphere is better because people see we are trying to help. david: the banks were beaten up by the regulators and congress an
brian: you would do well. you would do well. we have the best franchise across all the businesses in the largest economy in the world. what more do you want as investors? david: do you think dodd-frank legislation is working or would you modify it? brian: capital liquidity, stress tests, those are critical. it is the reason why the u.s. banking system is strong and growing. ♪ david: during the great recession, you spent a lot of time in washington. you very often testified and so forth. do...
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we do not do that anymore.h them and we take the information and we release them and say, please report back. four years from now, for your trial. about 2% come back and they are the dumbest people i have ever seen. 2%. nobody comes back. it is crazy, but we are getting it changed. it would be so easy, they are called loopholes. it would be so easy if we had democrats aboard. we do not have any democrats' support. they do not care about crime. border patrol has seized the largest amount of narcotics in the history of this country this year. we have reported record numbers of gang members. we are building the wall faster than ever and will soon be building more than one mile a day. washington democrats have never been more extreme. 132 congressional democrats have signed up for bernie sanders health care takeover. they want to take over health care while the washington democrats are trying to destroy health care and your social security. that is what is going to happen. my administration is protecting your socia
we do not do that anymore.h them and we take the information and we release them and say, please report back. four years from now, for your trial. about 2% come back and they are the dumbest people i have ever seen. 2%. nobody comes back. it is crazy, but we are getting it changed. it would be so easy, they are called loopholes. it would be so easy if we had democrats aboard. we do not have any democrats' support. they do not care about crime. border patrol has seized the largest amount of...
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and i do think we have some gaps right now we do need to close up. i wanted to offer one point of clarification. our h.r. resources right now are very focused on operator hiring. it is why we were able to more than double our operator hiring in 2019. it is through partnerships that they've brought to the table, including city drive, which helps people get through the hurtle of getting a commercial permit. so we do see the operator issue as the most acute, which is why so much of the agency's resources are focused on it. but right behind that is a set of serious hiring and vacancy challenges that the working group helped us to articulate. >> i just wanted to add two more things that i thought about. this is another thing that we learned over at d.p.h. as well. one of the other things when director tomlin comes that would be important to know: what is the average hiring time that it takes to get operators into your agency? one of the things that we're confronted with at d.p.h., it takes almost six months to get someone in the door. so during that time,
and i do think we have some gaps right now we do need to close up. i wanted to offer one point of clarification. our h.r. resources right now are very focused on operator hiring. it is why we were able to more than double our operator hiring in 2019. it is through partnerships that they've brought to the table, including city drive, which helps people get through the hurtle of getting a commercial permit. so we do see the operator issue as the most acute, which is why so much of the agency's...
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how you doing, brother? joe: doing good. rob: how you doing? lemonis: how you doing?thank you. joe: thanks for having us. lemonis: you guys ready to get started? joe and rob: yes. lemonis: where's vinny at? joe: vinny is inbound. i think he gets here probably about 10 minutes. lemonis: alright. alright. let's get started, i guess. in order for this business to be anything interesting to invest in, i'm gonna want to understand the scalability of it outside of the vegas market, so i came up with this idea to set up at my key lime pie company shop. it was a business that i invested in years ago. hi. joe: i'm joe, with cocotaps. stephanie: nice to meet you. rob: i'm rob. stephanie: rob, stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, who's the manager of that location, is a very successful businessperson, and she can teach vinny a lot about business, but i'm here. rob is here. joe is here. where's vinny? so they are from cocotaps in vegas. one problem -- the owner is not here. stephanie: well, we can wait, or we can get started. joe: i'm down to get started. rob: let's get started. stepha
how you doing, brother? joe: doing good. rob: how you doing? lemonis: how you doing?thank you. joe: thanks for having us. lemonis: you guys ready to get started? joe and rob: yes. lemonis: where's vinny at? joe: vinny is inbound. i think he gets here probably about 10 minutes. lemonis: alright. alright. let's get started, i guess. in order for this business to be anything interesting to invest in, i'm gonna want to understand the scalability of it outside of the vegas market, so i came up with...
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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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i really do not trust anything that the chinese say or do. i pretty much don't understand why we even do business with those people. they are stealing from us. they do all kinds of nefarious things. and then, the doctor that reported they were over 90,000 cases. whenever saying there are only 20,000 cases. he is dead now. there are probably over 1 million cases now. you can't guess anything these people say. why are we doing anything different? just bipartisan, that doesn't include anything. i'm amazed no is blaming this on donald trump yet. >> talking about coronavirus obviously. you have concerns for the countries that you work with about what information you are seeing coming out of china? >> i think we are all very concerned. we are dealing with something that is unfamiliar to the scientific community. to these governments. i think that assuring we are getting the right information from china, from other impacted countries, it is a real concern. just understanding a new virus. knowing how it spreads, knowing how it's mortality rate is. th
i really do not trust anything that the chinese say or do. i pretty much don't understand why we even do business with those people. they are stealing from us. they do all kinds of nefarious things. and then, the doctor that reported they were over 90,000 cases. whenever saying there are only 20,000 cases. he is dead now. there are probably over 1 million cases now. you can't guess anything these people say. why are we doing anything different? just bipartisan, that doesn't include anything....
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thank you all for what you do. i'm so honored to be here with all of you and i wish you very well in your deliberations and let this be the place that helps reduce any of the partisan barriers to finding solutions for the american people. eplur ra bus unum. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. thank you for being with us today. >>> please welcome governor larry hogan who will open our next session. >> article 2 is adopted. >> do you solemnly swear that all things pertaining to the trial of the impeachment of donald j. trump, president of the united states, now pending you will do impartial justice according to the constitution and laws so help you god? >> i do. >> the senate will convene as a court of impeachment. what we have seen over the last couple days is a dissent into constitutional matters. >> again, we think the basis upon which this has moved forward is irregular to say the least. >> donald john trump, president of the united states, is not guilty as charged in the second article of impeachment. >> for
thank you all for what you do. i'm so honored to be here with all of you and i wish you very well in your deliberations and let this be the place that helps reduce any of the partisan barriers to finding solutions for the american people. eplur ra bus unum. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. thank you for being with us today. >>> please welcome governor larry hogan who will open our next session. >> article 2 is adopted. >> do you solemnly swear that all things...
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how do we do that? we are just thinking through that. it does take a very different approach to saying, i had this box on the shelf. hopefully it won't expire. but the thing is. we need to keep rotating the stock not only, but also adding new items on the shelf that can address these things. quite frankly, i think that this example of the coronavirus, and doctor anthony s. fauci can talk very eloquently about his great vaccine for the sars event, that lost steam. >> there is another side to the coin of stockpiling things that you know are counter measures for something that you are anticipating. that would be to take, which we are doing in addition to the stockpiling. it's not one or the other, it's a taking more generic approach. they develop what we call platforms of diagnostics, they review ticks, and vaccines. so that when you get a new microbe, a new pathogen, that you have not anticipated. therefore you could not stockpile anything, he did not anticipated. what you need is the ability to move extremely quickly, to get a vaccine for
how do we do that? we are just thinking through that. it does take a very different approach to saying, i had this box on the shelf. hopefully it won't expire. but the thing is. we need to keep rotating the stock not only, but also adding new items on the shelf that can address these things. quite frankly, i think that this example of the coronavirus, and doctor anthony s. fauci can talk very eloquently about his great vaccine for the sars event, that lost steam. >> there is another side...
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he has down syndrome and what do you do when that happens?hen that happens? i am the only one, i do when that happens? i am the only one, lam basically do when that happens? i am the only one, i am basically his communicator because i am the only one that can talk with him because other people are like, what is he saying? i get it right every time. what are people like at school about you both? some people think i am a liar about the things i do and some just know what ido and things i do and some just know what i do and they are like, well done, but some are like, you are not doing it, you are a liar. so they don't believe you have to do all the things you do effectively. alicia, when you were 13 your mum was heavily pregnant and she actually went into labour at home and you delivered your mum's baby. yes. i was in year eight at the time. i think it was 11 o'clock on the night and my mum had come into the room, i think i am in labour. i had to call the ambulance. i had to get loads of bla nkets the ambulance. i had to get loads of blankets a
he has down syndrome and what do you do when that happens?hen that happens? i am the only one, i do when that happens? i am the only one, lam basically do when that happens? i am the only one, i am basically his communicator because i am the only one that can talk with him because other people are like, what is he saying? i get it right every time. what are people like at school about you both? some people think i am a liar about the things i do and some just know what ido and things i do and...
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we can do anything that we wish could do as refugees. so me it was that kind of press that i'm getting right now. i'm like what can i do to give back. one of the things that i'm doing right now. and i'm beginning in january, starting a program to train refugees to become developers. that's something i have been working on, and i am so happy that i'm collaborating with a lot of big company to give them resources. and we're going to be discussing in january. sent that some -- so that's something i'm really excited about so we can have more refugees that can be entrepreneurs yeah. ,host: can you go back to south sudan? what's the political situation like there? guest: south sudan, it's crazy. you can -- you can go back. but it's a personal decision where you can say, i got go, and everything is fine, it's ok. if everything is not good, it's like a personal decision. but like everything is not like really good. host: you want to be an example for refugees. guest: yeah. there are so many refugee displaced populations all over the world right
we can do anything that we wish could do as refugees. so me it was that kind of press that i'm getting right now. i'm like what can i do to give back. one of the things that i'm doing right now. and i'm beginning in january, starting a program to train refugees to become developers. that's something i have been working on, and i am so happy that i'm collaborating with a lot of big company to give them resources. and we're going to be discussing in january. sent that some -- so that's something...
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so why do we do to do that? how do we train them?e techniques and drills out of the game? maria: new helmets? >> new helmets we have new helmets being introduced this year. all of that will raise the health and safety of our players. maria: you talk a lot about the integrity of the game over the years. but we are going to see over $100 million legally wagered on the game at least. we've got her member that the raiders, how do you look at sports betting? >> i don't think you ever take your eye off the integrity of the game. that's number one force. i also think it's an opportunity for us to engage our fans on different platforms. you mention the legal market, the illegal market is still billions of dollars more than that. and so, we are also going through a transition here. but what we want to do, his focus on the consumer experience and making sure our consumers are protected when they do engage in any kind of gambling. maria: i said to me started out is this a billion dollar revenue and you said easy for the day. maria: easily. mari
so why do we do to do that? how do we train them?e techniques and drills out of the game? maria: new helmets? >> new helmets we have new helmets being introduced this year. all of that will raise the health and safety of our players. maria: you talk a lot about the integrity of the game over the years. but we are going to see over $100 million legally wagered on the game at least. we've got her member that the raiders, how do you look at sports betting? >> i don't think you ever...
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anything else do you work to do a study do you do anything else you will to us tonight do you think this amount of time you spend gaming is good for you or you could do what he did so the odds are wounded and i don't want also known. as you can go most honorable so. again where you took this it was as you can that i was and that i couldn't manage and i cannot them when you feel happy. and what exactly do you like about the games. so you need to know that my union i don't. know we did or did i not done that then the calm of the storm he shows. up then with us do you think that because of all this time you spend gaming you are missing out on other things in life. so you don't think that sometimes instead of playing you should be out with your friends being in the fresh air you should maybe be travelling you prefer to stay here and. most of this meeting of us kunal the party you need to. come in you couldn't and i cannot them being in there and what did your parents say. about it and your girlfriend well you all between them with that she doesn't prefer to go out with you she likes to
anything else do you work to do a study do you do anything else you will to us tonight do you think this amount of time you spend gaming is good for you or you could do what he did so the odds are wounded and i don't want also known. as you can go most honorable so. again where you took this it was as you can that i was and that i couldn't manage and i cannot them when you feel happy. and what exactly do you like about the games. so you need to know that my union i don't. know we did or did i...
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i do? i believe that ai, and di, decision intelligence, can solve this problem. i grew up in a period of technology optimism. we were all sharing the code and the internet was going to democratize reality and we were going to collaborate. we had a dream. and i don't think that we have realized that dream. i think decision intelligence will help us go there. we've created the link in the chain, the internet's social media, and there is one more link that we need to start to have a nonlinear impact, and that will start to talk a little practically right now. how do we do di? we start with people. we don't say where is the data. we don't say we can't do this without data. it's great there's a huge amount of human knowledge that is a no data set whatsoever. we are good at knowing how the actions lead to. your home work is to go home and ask a friend who didn't come to the talk how we think of a complex decision and i promise we will talk about action and they will lead to some intermediate effe
i do? i believe that ai, and di, decision intelligence, can solve this problem. i grew up in a period of technology optimism. we were all sharing the code and the internet was going to democratize reality and we were going to collaborate. we had a dream. and i don't think that we have realized that dream. i think decision intelligence will help us go there. we've created the link in the chain, the internet's social media, and there is one more link that we need to start to have a nonlinear...
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brian: you would do well. you would do well.e have the best franchise across all the businesses and financial services and the largest economy in the world. we have two or three franchises dealing daily with global companies. what more do you want as investors? david: do you think dodd-frank legislation is working or would you modify it a bit? brian: capital liquidity, stress tests, those regimes are critical. the reason why the u.s. bank is strong and active and growing. ♪ david: during the great recession, you spent a lot of time in washington, more than you probably wanted to. and, you very often testified and so forth. do you think that attitude today in washington towards banks is more favorable than it was when the great recession was going on? brian: i think the attitude towards banks in general is more favorable because the economy is growing, unemployment is low. that is a better backdrop than severe delinquency in homes in housings and foreclosures going on and the unemployment at 10%. our brand is at an all-time high.
brian: you would do well. you would do well.e have the best franchise across all the businesses and financial services and the largest economy in the world. we have two or three franchises dealing daily with global companies. what more do you want as investors? david: do you think dodd-frank legislation is working or would you modify it a bit? brian: capital liquidity, stress tests, those regimes are critical. the reason why the u.s. bank is strong and active and growing. ♪ david: during the...
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[ cheers and applause i'ma do my own thing i'ma do my -- momma, you do you. daddy, you do you.azine. [ cheers and applause you know >> jimmy: and nicki minaj is a a guest judge on the first episode. >> young money, baby >> jimmy: yeah, nicki minaj. [ cheers ] >> young money >> jimmy: we love nicki minaj. >> yeah, nicki minaj >> jimmy: love that. >> nicki minaj >> jimmy: you play -- you play a lot of games on the show fun. >> yes, we do. i love games >> jimmy: i love games, too. >> you know, jimmy, my favorite thing in the world to do is to laugh. it's my favorite thing in the world to do. >> jimmy: that makes two of us >> yes >> jimmy: i enjoy it, as well. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what games would you play on your show? >> well, anywhere can i go, i will play dirty charades you know you know regular charades. >> jimmy: yeah >> well, this is dirty charades, where you just change one word in the title. you know you have a movie or a book or a tv show, or a song >> jimmy: okay >> jimmy and you change one word. and i -- i sent over a bunch of -- i think i sent over 30 titles. the standar
[ cheers and applause i'ma do my own thing i'ma do my -- momma, you do you. daddy, you do you.azine. [ cheers and applause you know >> jimmy: and nicki minaj is a a guest judge on the first episode. >> young money, baby >> jimmy: yeah, nicki minaj. [ cheers ] >> young money >> jimmy: we love nicki minaj. >> yeah, nicki minaj >> jimmy: love that. >> nicki minaj >> jimmy: you play -- you play a lot of games on the show fun. >> yes, we...