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one of them that had oil all over his hands made sure to put his hand prints ton wall. >> they didn't thi this through at all. they got a water logged piece of wood, tried to roll it up that way. it took them two hours to get it into the car. they did get away. police are hoping somebody recognizes these two jokers and turns them in. >>> taking himself on a little trip to spain. it is a t weekend trip. it will be short. boy is it fwoing to be >> she too turned it to be one of her favorite places. >> it happens to be the place she absolutely fell in love with. >> she gets all cleaned up and all hand some and stuff. >> she doesn't know he is there. she is looking all cute. they are heading to that plaza to take really cool pictures. then she looks up. she is stopped cold in her tracks. she spots him. their favorite song is playing and he starts dancing. ♪ and it's so cute and adorable. >> got the moves. >> look at that. it's 360 degrees of spectacular. >> finally he is like come over here, honey. he we is holding a scrapbook that features photos of their entire relationship. >> he is go
one of them that had oil all over his hands made sure to put his hand prints ton wall. >> they didn't thi this through at all. they got a water logged piece of wood, tried to roll it up that way. it took them two hours to get it into the car. they did get away. police are hoping somebody recognizes these two jokers and turns them in. >>> taking himself on a little trip to spain. it is a t weekend trip. it will be short. boy is it fwoing to be >> she too turned it to be one...
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i'm also bringing the kitchen up front so the consumers can see that it's hand-made and all-natural.y expanding the seating and adding a viewing station, i want consumers to be able to have a unue expere watching us make pies and understand what th the cngin our product and the change in the process, y west key lime pie company will start to increase revenues dramatically. with our margins being between 80% and 90%, we're gonna start to see big money on the bottom line. this all gets blown out 'cause all this will be gone. you're not gonna have the dry goods. look at all ace you just picked up. >> right. we'll put coolers and refrigerators along that back, so it'll be pies, pie bars, whatever we want to do. and then along that back wall, derek, is the menu wall. not only are we changing the look and feel of the store, but we're also changing the pie so that it's all-natural and proprietary. i learned from the employees that jim actually makes his own crust. i want to taste it. so you know, it costs $1.30 to make it fresh... >> mm-hmm. >> versus 98 cents. it's 32 cents more. >> mm-hmm
i'm also bringing the kitchen up front so the consumers can see that it's hand-made and all-natural.y expanding the seating and adding a viewing station, i want consumers to be able to have a unue expere watching us make pies and understand what th the cngin our product and the change in the process, y west key lime pie company will start to increase revenues dramatically. with our margins being between 80% and 90%, we're gonna start to see big money on the bottom line. this all gets blown out...
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hand-made clothes and cloth kept them warm during the cold winters. built wooden ships with the simplest of. the viking settlement of haines or blue once numbered among the foremost in the medieval trading centers in northern europe. died sure visitors how the vikings went about their daily lives over a thousand years ago tough and live near it was a life in and with nature but had an incredibly sharp power of observation they were very well acquainted with the materials around them and knew how to use them to their advantage to build housing ships and wagons and make rope. they made a great many things that we could hardly even imagine today to be on their fortune current. page of who lies in. dine in northern germany. seven facts two roof wooden houses have been faithfully reconstructed. the settlement was built at the end of the shoreline an inlet on the baltic sea. it was a strategic location for trading precious metals weapons and pelt today it's a treasure trove of jests. behind me the eyes heat of a viking age settlement in the ninth tenth and
hand-made clothes and cloth kept them warm during the cold winters. built wooden ships with the simplest of. the viking settlement of haines or blue once numbered among the foremost in the medieval trading centers in northern europe. died sure visitors how the vikings went about their daily lives over a thousand years ago tough and live near it was a life in and with nature but had an incredibly sharp power of observation they were very well acquainted with the materials around them and knew...
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public attention from a pointed out twenty five second group even the white finger marks on trump's hand . made the division some critics of claim the summit is losing its global importance well last year's meeting describes itself as being a gathering of quote the most important industrially advanced democracies it turned it down a bit this year though it was changed to seven of the world's advanced economies are things have definitely changed economically speaking since the first ever summit was held that was back in one nine hundred seventy five the g seven show the g.d.p. that has steadily declined since the one nine hundred eighty s. in fact it's plummeted from fifty percent to just above thirty some of the world's fastest emerging economies and took in the likes of china india russia where are they are not represented in executive editor at last a for books geoffrey took i think the g seven is losing its importance. especially not one that's just the g seven which excludes china and russia as as trump himself put it out there doesn't constitute if you believe these figures not even half o
public attention from a pointed out twenty five second group even the white finger marks on trump's hand . made the division some critics of claim the summit is losing its global importance well last year's meeting describes itself as being a gathering of quote the most important industrially advanced democracies it turned it down a bit this year though it was changed to seven of the world's advanced economies are things have definitely changed economically speaking since the first ever summit...
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the east german communist party ruled the country with an iron hand. made about all great had been party leaders since nine hundred fifty. for a good reason for the survivors in this totalitarian regime there was no freedom of expression or freedom of the press i don't buy that one party control even extended to daycare centers and kindergartens. or to school groups it was pure indoctrination but i didn't get anything like that to her i think but i did in kindergarten and later in school. they're all sorts of slogans like we are the better germany there are no nazis here. is that that was a lie. in the nazis but nearly of our. the communist party had less influence in the town a ship was found near the czechoslovak border the catholic church saw to that. for the kids in the rolling stones club it was a mix of music and religious faith. but it was a little because our parents told us that the government lied all the time to make itself look good but the church gave us a place where we could experience truth while we could talk to each other without being afr
the east german communist party ruled the country with an iron hand. made about all great had been party leaders since nine hundred fifty. for a good reason for the survivors in this totalitarian regime there was no freedom of expression or freedom of the press i don't buy that one party control even extended to daycare centers and kindergartens. or to school groups it was pure indoctrination but i didn't get anything like that to her i think but i did in kindergarten and later in school....
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there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice creamo organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are those cookies. with rave reviews like this i have to experience these cookies for myself and see what the fuss was all about. so let's see. while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning questions. why cookies? >> it was a recommendation from a friend. hard to believe that's how it all started. >> why not pies and cakes? what do you have against pies and cakes, anthony. >> i have nothing agai
there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice creamo organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are those cookies. with rave reviews like this i have to experience these cookies for myself and see what the fuss was all about. so let's see. while...
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it was a vibrant place where you really could test yourself and fail in a way that on the one hand madeo attempt but on the other hand you didn't try to check every box and please every single person. it's a tough time. i'm sympathetic for the leaders but i'm afraid you've got to draw the line somewhere and be very clear on what you stand for as well as against. >> tucker: you don't see this as the end of something. >> i don't know. you either evolve or you die but at the same time i think people are confused because the scouts simply haven't come out and said categorically what they are for, right? i think this conversation touches on every single hot point right now going on in popular culture from tolerance to acceptance which by the way, i'm not sure what the difference between those two things is anymore but they usedhe to be aa big difference. the last time i was on we talked about this. we talked about the idea that everything is being informed by a safe space culture or everything is being informed by people who want to be challenge challenged. i think people are desperate to be
it was a vibrant place where you really could test yourself and fail in a way that on the one hand madeo attempt but on the other hand you didn't try to check every box and please every single person. it's a tough time. i'm sympathetic for the leaders but i'm afraid you've got to draw the line somewhere and be very clear on what you stand for as well as against. >> tucker: you don't see this as the end of something. >> i don't know. you either evolve or you die but at the same time...
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>> we are going to a hands made tail type of america i think is going too far. the possibility that they could happen certainly exist. it matters who the nominee is. it's worth remembering that regan, who nominated justice kennedy in an election year i might add had three nominees. one was justice o'connor, kennedy, scalia. two were centrist the. they were moderates. if he wants to make sure that they cobble together all the possible votes, you know, is there going to be a libertarian streak? >> john, you're talking about -- you call it a dystopia. this is what they want. this is not dystopia to them. >> a vision where gay couples can't get hotel rooms is dystopian. those are the mistakes, perhaps, but i don't think it is complete. >> you have an entire political party that says religious people don't have to violate their principles by doing business with gay people. that is a principle of the mod were republican party that. principle has won. >> dave chalian, i want to bring you in here. there are no sandra day connors on this list. there is a list that he wil
>> we are going to a hands made tail type of america i think is going too far. the possibility that they could happen certainly exist. it matters who the nominee is. it's worth remembering that regan, who nominated justice kennedy in an election year i might add had three nominees. one was justice o'connor, kennedy, scalia. two were centrist the. they were moderates. if he wants to make sure that they cobble together all the possible votes, you know, is there going to be a libertarian...
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you know, in these time we live in that are quite difficult, and you sell the heck out of 1984 in hand made sale that makes you a, very proud b it actually really feeds into our larger purpose in general. and fourth, it is helpful for events -- so that is -- important but would be indeed node to learn how do we really market that back list. you know given the shift of, you know, to online sales and how do we become more sophisticated in finding targeted audiences for back list going forward. >> thank you. john -- in your 2017 pen speech when you were hon or norred as penn publisher of the year -- you said that growing up -- you admired self-reliance, loyalty, and courage. how has that helped you in your publishing career? >> i'm not sure how the admiration of it has helped it. but it's -- i -- i tried to be that way. look you don't need a lot of courage in book publishing in general. you do need courage most of us will run into one, two, three instance in your e career when you need a bunch of courage but other than that it is courage of your convictions. now more so as question go into cul
you know, in these time we live in that are quite difficult, and you sell the heck out of 1984 in hand made sale that makes you a, very proud b it actually really feeds into our larger purpose in general. and fourth, it is helpful for events -- so that is -- important but would be indeed node to learn how do we really market that back list. you know given the shift of, you know, to online sales and how do we become more sophisticated in finding targeted audiences for back list going forward....
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important right now and feeding into the discourse in our society and in the world, like "1984" and "th hand made's tale" makes me very proud, too, and in these rick times, like current voices, and books that take a deep dive, holistic view, especially in these post truth and sort of short-form and news cycle times, that are really important to contribute to the cultural discourse and the politicaisur that we are going through right now in the world, like books -- like the future is history, and books like "democracy in chains," or "collusion." and talking to basically a book that is very personal to me, because i've been heavily involved from the start, i is, of course, michelle obama's "becoming" and i'm very proud of being part of that publication november 13, one week after the mid-term elections, launching the book on a global street by a into the world, i'm very proud of that project and the entire company is behind it and also a partner publishers around the world and hopefully we will be able to pressure president obama's book in 2019. so i'm verdict proud of these two books, of course. >>
important right now and feeding into the discourse in our society and in the world, like "1984" and "th hand made's tale" makes me very proud, too, and in these rick times, like current voices, and books that take a deep dive, holistic view, especially in these post truth and sort of short-form and news cycle times, that are really important to contribute to the cultural discourse and the politicaisur that we are going through right now in the world, like books -- like the...
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. >>> and new highs, hand made goods, charging more to the seller. the stock surges over 52 weeks. year to date, outpaces michael's. back to you. >> we are awaiting a press conference at the fbi about the inspector general's report at the bottom of the hour. we'll bring it to you live as soon as it starts. >>> james comey is also an important witness in special counsel robert mueller's investigation into whether the president obstructed justice. we will have expert analysis and debate next. don't go away. [music playing] (vo) from day one, we always came through for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. can be a big bad problem that you could spread to. family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for seve
. >>> and new highs, hand made goods, charging more to the seller. the stock surges over 52 weeks. year to date, outpaces michael's. back to you. >> we are awaiting a press conference at the fbi about the inspector general's report at the bottom of the hour. we'll bring it to you live as soon as it starts. >>> james comey is also an important witness in special counsel robert mueller's investigation into whether the president obstructed justice. we will have expert...
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they're in these beautifully hand-made wigs actually, many of these are human hair.hem is woven, one piece of hair at a time to create a custom wig for every actress. and underneath this wig many will wear a microphone. >> reporter: it's not just for the ladies, even the fellas, shall we say, are wiggin' it. >> it's wild. >> reporter: but forget the hair and the dance numbers. i was on a mission of my own. you know i'm in search of one thing. that is to find the lamp. >> that's right. here we go. let's find that lamp. each one of these lamps is actually 3d printed one drop of plastic at a time. it takes a total of two days to print the lamp with a 3d printer. >> reporter: with all of this talk of the lamp, i was ready to meet the genie. maybe next time. but absolutely, genie, yes. >> genie, yes. >> reporter: i'll have to save my three wishes for my next trip and thank aladdin for sharing his world with us. after all, he had a show to do. ♪ let me share this whole new world with you ♪ >> oh, okay. >> so they still have the same old classic songs. >> same old classic s
they're in these beautifully hand-made wigs actually, many of these are human hair.hem is woven, one piece of hair at a time to create a custom wig for every actress. and underneath this wig many will wear a microphone. >> reporter: it's not just for the ladies, even the fellas, shall we say, are wiggin' it. >> it's wild. >> reporter: but forget the hair and the dance numbers. i was on a mission of my own. you know i'm in search of one thing. that is to find the lamp. >>...
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[laughter] i want colors, and, you know, i love colors, i love pretty, hand-made looking fonts and stuff so we worked together to design a book proposal that when you opened it, you were like, whoa. every other book proposal is just a wide pdf. i had pictures of my fans, i had a breakdown of what my -- break down of what my demographics were, i was, like, i will be calling every single person to promote this book. [laughter] i was like here's who i'm friends with. [laughter] and it, you know, i just tried to make it me, and that is what i encourage everybody to do, that when you create work, brand yourself in a way that you feel like is authentic to you so that when somebody opens that e-mail, when somebody gets that card they're like, oh, this is -- i know exactly who this is from. and so that's what i did with the book proposal. >> when i think of writers, you know how in movies they have to go up to, hike are, a cabin -- like a cabin -- [laughter] and they're always really stressed. it's like why are you writing this book? it seems like a miserable existence. [laughter] i've never und
[laughter] i want colors, and, you know, i love colors, i love pretty, hand-made looking fonts and stuff so we worked together to design a book proposal that when you opened it, you were like, whoa. every other book proposal is just a wide pdf. i had pictures of my fans, i had a breakdown of what my -- break down of what my demographics were, i was, like, i will be calling every single person to promote this book. [laughter] i was like here's who i'm friends with. [laughter] and it, you know, i...
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not develop the best they should be doing 30 hand made's tales, not buyinglast season of "empire. making free decisions. >> it just seems like there should not be a dissparity >> i know. >> 20 million subscribers. 160 now. >> i know. it sounds to me if you get enough money in your wallet. can you go off and do your next hulu or netflix yourself the joe s spot >> i'm not sure people want necessarily. i'd talk to you. i would, rich. i'm a believer now >> rich greenfield, thank you tore coming in this morning. always great to talk to you. up next, chief investment officer doug dachille is going to join us with his view on marks right after this break hi, doug or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation. it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out of bed. . >>> welcome back, everybody, joining us is doug dachille. he
not develop the best they should be doing 30 hand made's tales, not buyinglast season of "empire. making free decisions. >> it just seems like there should not be a dissparity >> i know. >> 20 million subscribers. 160 now. >> i know. it sounds to me if you get enough money in your wallet. can you go off and do your next hulu or netflix yourself the joe s spot >> i'm not sure people want necessarily. i'd talk to you. i would, rich. i'm a believer now >>...
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. >>> then we have et cetera sy, online hand made goods company -- etsy.27% gain forestty. can you believe that? $42 a share. >>> take a breath. your rant at top of the show. berkeley declaring a climate emergency. a mass extinction and berkeley demands population control. what does that mean? joining us brad blakeman, former deputy sis is assistant to former president george w. bush. stop smiling. stop laughing. i can't help it, i find it hilarious. we have to be reasonable here. i want to ask every democrat, do you believe this? what do you say? >> i say democrats do believe this kind of nonsense. it takes away from serious issues where a clear and present danger to america, like unsustainable debt. how about that? how about immigration, securing our borders. they never want to deal with the here and now. always something else something a more fick or farrell louse that nobody can-- perilous, that nobody can put their hand around. stuart: it's a around their neck, it's a millstone around their neck. >> sure it is. stuart: i don't think most people in ame
. >>> then we have et cetera sy, online hand made goods company -- etsy.27% gain forestty. can you believe that? $42 a share. >>> take a breath. your rant at top of the show. berkeley declaring a climate emergency. a mass extinction and berkeley demands population control. what does that mean? joining us brad blakeman, former deputy sis is assistant to former president george w. bush. stop smiling. stop laughing. i can't help it, i find it hilarious. we have to be reasonable...