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two years in, flanagan saysar ty adding 100 clients a month. their chatci sists working for three clients per shift deal with medical issues, home repairs a sometimes job applicants. >> and they are looking for a job as an administrative assistant. >> rather than take on all commers. pro chance operates in eight industries sectors flanagan and hanson want to own when it comes to kmat. >> i think owning a silo way to go. we service one out of ten orthodontists. >>ra specialists geting updates and always help nearby. >> she is having about three conversations at once. >> on the right side of the screen, a conversation guide. each group also has a coach who can whisper into a conversation. >> t customer doesn't see it but our kmat specialist does. >> it's a delicate dance. building relationships with prospective customers while hooking sales leads for clients. >> if we g first name, last number. email physical address they're very much me likely to only use that customer and that's what we want. >> does it work? >> scott rceman owning a kansas cit
two years in, flanagan saysar ty adding 100 clients a month. their chatci sists working for three clients per shift deal with medical issues, home repairs a sometimes job applicants. >> and they are looking for a job as an administrative assistant. >> rather than take on all commers. pro chance operates in eight industries sectors flanagan and hanson want to own when it comes to kmat. >> i think owning a silo way to go. we service one out of ten orthodontists. >>ra...
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well let's cross a live down to washington to michael patrick flanagan who's a former congressman thanks for being with us here on r t international so in your opinion how believable is this buzz feed report especially since its authors gave different answers as to whether they have actual evidence. buzz feed has problems all the way around not to mention the people who actually write for it. the authors have real credibility problems they can't get their story straight and their sources whatever those are named an unknown which we've gotten used to in this country is being credible there once was a time not very long ago or an unnamed source wouldn't even be used in an article unless it was of the grave and most urgent need in something like this would be an article that would percolate for weeks and get solid sourcing out before it was published. this is insanity the bubble the left wing bubble that wants to get rid of this president overturn the twenty six thousand election will seize upon absolutely anything to get it moving in that direction cohen supposed to testify before congress
well let's cross a live down to washington to michael patrick flanagan who's a former congressman thanks for being with us here on r t international so in your opinion how believable is this buzz feed report especially since its authors gave different answers as to whether they have actual evidence. buzz feed has problems all the way around not to mention the people who actually write for it. the authors have real credibility problems they can't get their story straight and their sources...
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the fire chief and police chief and over the town manager andrew flanagan and michael mansfield and the town manager, fire chief william mccarthy and police chief charles gray. these people delivered and we are honored to have them. [applause] you know it is moments like that anyone remembers why the creative public-service matters but at the same time the day-to-day work will go on without much notice. the cities and towns in the commonwealth work on over 800 best practices and use the program to spread the word on the other smarter and better ways to deliver services doesn't make much news. the work we've done together to invest billions of dollars in the company and regional development and public-private partnerships in the communities in the commonwealth to 16,000 trees we planted and for thousands of led lights we've installed with our colleagues at the local government it's just doing our job. each day the wheels turn. they build small communities can support schools, grow the economy, quee clean up the environment, promote justice and give people the chance. they create hope, op
the fire chief and police chief and over the town manager andrew flanagan and michael mansfield and the town manager, fire chief william mccarthy and police chief charles gray. these people delivered and we are honored to have them. [applause] you know it is moments like that anyone remembers why the creative public-service matters but at the same time the day-to-day work will go on without much notice. the cities and towns in the commonwealth work on over 800 best practices and use the program...
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the mayor, his fire chief and the police chief, the town manager andrew flanagan, the fire chief michael mansfield, police chief patrick keefe and the town manager andrew mailer, fire chief william mccarthy, police chief charles craddock. these people delivered and we are honored to have them here. [applause] it's moments like that everyone remembers why h committed in public service matters. but at the same time the day-to-day work often goes on without much notice. the fact that 361 cities and towns in the commonwealth work with state government on over 800 best practices and use the program to spread the word on other smarter or better ways to deliver services doesn't make much news here in the wor the we fought together to invest billions of dollars in housing, downtown and regional economic development for public-private partnerships in communities across the commonwealth are stories that come and go. the 16,000 trees we planted and thousands of lights we installed with our colleagues and local governments is just doing our job. each day the wheels turn. when they turn while they bu
the mayor, his fire chief and the police chief, the town manager andrew flanagan, the fire chief michael mansfield, police chief patrick keefe and the town manager andrew mailer, fire chief william mccarthy, police chief charles craddock. these people delivered and we are honored to have them here. [applause] it's moments like that everyone remembers why h committed in public service matters. but at the same time the day-to-day work often goes on without much notice. the fact that 361 cities...
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steve flanagan is here. that is a good thing, welcome, former colleague steve flanagan. we could not do this series without tcu, and the schieffer college of communication. we think them, and we think the foundation for their generous support. with that, i would like to turn it to our csi trustee bob schieffer. one other great factor about bob schieffer, who is now celebrating his 50th year at cbs news, bob? >>> i was a reporter for quite a while before i came to work at cbs news. that was not my first job out of college. it has been a great journey. i have sort of titled this today syria, afghanistan, are we in, out, or in between? we in, out or in between? i hope we can get closer to the answer to that today. because the answer is, it depends on who you ask and when you ask it but those kind of details and complications have never stopped us before, because that's what we do here at csi is, we try to sort out complicated things by getting the smartest people we can find and we found them and i would so like this group sounds like this insurance customer we know a lot o
steve flanagan is here. that is a good thing, welcome, former colleague steve flanagan. we could not do this series without tcu, and the schieffer college of communication. we think them, and we think the foundation for their generous support. with that, i would like to turn it to our csi trustee bob schieffer. one other great factor about bob schieffer, who is now celebrating his 50th year at cbs news, bob? >>> i was a reporter for quite a while before i came to work at cbs news. that...
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he had 29 points, but the spartans big man andrew flanagan matched him with 29 of his own.e la salle beat san joaquin. ken says it's traveling. it was not. 53-47. >>> notre dame/riverside clinging to a one point lead. last chance for monroe catholic of hayward. this is what you call a shooter's bounce, his only basket in the game winning it for the mariners. monroe catholic beat notre dame 58-56. >>> austrian open serena williams taking on the no. 1 seed. serena cruised through the 1st set winning 6-1. she trailed 4- 3 before rallying to win the final three games and advance to the quarterfinals. however, with her daughter olympia around there is not going to be a lot of time for mom to watch any tennis video. >> i think i've seen frozen 3,000 times and then i've seen beauty and the beast 4,000 and it's just like i can recite it. i know all the songs. it's like oh, my gosh. yeah. it's just those two. i'm like olympia, there's a plethora of movies to choose from. can you choose another one and she's just like yeah, yeah, yeah. >> could be worse. could be mr. rogers. >>> the
he had 29 points, but the spartans big man andrew flanagan matched him with 29 of his own.e la salle beat san joaquin. ken says it's traveling. it was not. 53-47. >>> notre dame/riverside clinging to a one point lead. last chance for monroe catholic of hayward. this is what you call a shooter's bounce, his only basket in the game winning it for the mariners. monroe catholic beat notre dame 58-56. >>> austrian open serena williams taking on the no. 1 seed. serena cruised...
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lawrence mayor dan rivera, his fire chief brian more orty, andrew flanagan, michael mansfield and policehief patrick keefe. and town manager andrew mailer. fire chief william mccarthy and police chief charles gray. these people delivered and we're honored to have them here. [ cheers and applause ] you know, it's in moments like that that everybody remembers why committed and creative public service matters. but at the same time, the day-to-day work often goes on without much notice. the fact that 351 cities and towns in this commonwealth have worked with state government on over 800 best practices and now use that program to spread the word on other smarter, better ways to deliver services doesn't make much news. the work we have done together to invest billions of dollars in housing, downtown and regional economic development and public/private partnerships in communities across the commonwealth are stories that come and go. the 16,000 trees we've planted and the thousands of l.e.d. lights we have installed with our colleagues in local government is just doing our job. each day, the whe
lawrence mayor dan rivera, his fire chief brian more orty, andrew flanagan, michael mansfield and policehief patrick keefe. and town manager andrew mailer. fire chief william mccarthy and police chief charles gray. these people delivered and we're honored to have them here. [ cheers and applause ] you know, it's in moments like that that everybody remembers why committed and creative public service matters. but at the same time, the day-to-day work often goes on without much notice. the fact...
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tom flanagan wrote, "i really "i work as a citizen scientist on a number of shorend intertidal projects and am acutely aware of the impacts these areas have to sustain with any kind of development. it wouleed havea bonus to the piece if there had been consideration of the impact to the marine environment." and jeanette muller had a shmilar question: "my carpenter and man husband wonders how the turbine affects marine life?" thanks for the questions, we didn't have it in the but the impact on marine life by tidal turbines is something countries and companies have studied for quite some time. first, the turbines don't spin ast, usually between six and eight times a minute. here is a video from the bay of fundy in canada where they tested a different type of turbine. what you can see is that, during slack tides, the fish gather, but once the tides get going, the fish don't swim in these waters. basicay fish are smart enough not to waste energy swimming through waters where the tide is most powerful. there were plenty of other comments. on facebook, john spagnoli said, "any way renewable, c
tom flanagan wrote, "i really "i work as a citizen scientist on a number of shorend intertidal projects and am acutely aware of the impacts these areas have to sustain with any kind of development. it wouleed havea bonus to the piece if there had been consideration of the impact to the marine environment." and jeanette muller had a shmilar question: "my carpenter and man husband wonders how the turbine affects marine life?" thanks for the questions, we didn't have it in...
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congressman michael patrick flanagan and a legal analyst lionel for their reaction to these latest claims. because feed has problems all the way around not to mention the people who actually write for it. the authors have real credibility problems they can't get their story straight and their sources whatever those are named an unknown which we've gotten used to in this country is being credible so maybe this is been manufactured to give some interesting and relevance to to to that continued testimony by this perjurer by this liar by this guy you can't form a sentence in the english language without indicting himself over it i'm at a loss as to the excitement over this there's there's no there there on top of which the president through his counsel denies it flatly so you know if there's evidence it's hard to say that you deny something if there's evidence for it did journalism it's groups of people who slap together a website you get people who are paid to report who are wrong including one of these fellows who has a bit early pated lay wrong and who perhaps allegedly his own may call in
congressman michael patrick flanagan and a legal analyst lionel for their reaction to these latest claims. because feed has problems all the way around not to mention the people who actually write for it. the authors have real credibility problems they can't get their story straight and their sources whatever those are named an unknown which we've gotten used to in this country is being credible so maybe this is been manufactured to give some interesting and relevance to to to that continued...
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became an advisor on the outside for a candidate to trump and then got to know his team and mike flanagan and then my wife and i were invited and i worked on the branch then i was invited to work on the issues the week after the inauguration steve bannon says you are coming to work for me in the office of the chief strategist and the day after the inauguration i've now got the government employees so we work at the white house and the eisenhower building to get my group to walk through the west wing before the operation and i asked the secret service agent at the door where am i allowed to go and she said where ever you want. working in the white house on monday in america. >> host: doctor sebastian gorka, thank you for coming. the book is "why we fight america's enemies with no apology. thank you again and congratulations to you. a memory that is very strong and like my first experience in the congo the stark contrast between rwanda and congo and the border because almost from one side of the street to another it comes completely different reality once you enter congo these roads are sor
became an advisor on the outside for a candidate to trump and then got to know his team and mike flanagan and then my wife and i were invited and i worked on the branch then i was invited to work on the issues the week after the inauguration steve bannon says you are coming to work for me in the office of the chief strategist and the day after the inauguration i've now got the government employees so we work at the white house and the eisenhower building to get my group to walk through the west...
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caitlin flanagan, she writes for "the atlantic."is a must read if you want to know about the media's perspective, how they got it wrong and what they should've done better. i think savannah tried to be delicate in both interviews and i don't know if that was the right thing to do. i certainly don't think she should resign. >> dan: she should go to jail, dana. >> jesse: after gillette's toxic masculinity add fiasco, another company trying to please that same pc crowd. up next. tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human bei
caitlin flanagan, she writes for "the atlantic."is a must read if you want to know about the media's perspective, how they got it wrong and what they should've done better. i think savannah tried to be delicate in both interviews and i don't know if that was the right thing to do. i certainly don't think she should resign. >> dan: she should go to jail, dana. >> jesse: after gillette's toxic masculinity add fiasco, another company trying to please that same pc crowd. up...
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we have peggy flanagan in minnesota who's the highest elected american indian in an executive position. she was elected as lieutenant governor of minnesota. it's an incredible time to be native. and not only how lucky for us, but how lucky for their constituents. how lucky for the people of kansas to have him as their representative. who better would understand the ways in which the needs of midwesterners have been ignored, have been pushed to the side, the ways in which the communities in kansas have been put second to the interests of multinational corporations in the form of agribusiness, for example. her experience as an american indian woman and the kinds of structural inequality and disenfranchisement which have visited native communities over the decades and century, are some of the same kinds of disenfranchisements which are being visited upon middle america right now. who better to lead them, who better to help them? >> so you think the narrative of the american indian in some ways is part and parcel of all the narratives of america about disenfranchisement, fitting in, ethnic
we have peggy flanagan in minnesota who's the highest elected american indian in an executive position. she was elected as lieutenant governor of minnesota. it's an incredible time to be native. and not only how lucky for us, but how lucky for their constituents. how lucky for the people of kansas to have him as their representative. who better would understand the ways in which the needs of midwesterners have been ignored, have been pushed to the side, the ways in which the communities in...