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, because i came here on holiday. when i was 16, i came for holidays. then from 16 to 22, we came every weekend. every week, we would arrive at night. saturday, searching, sunday, back home. and we did it for years. when i was 25, i decided to immigrate. not for this passion. i have a double nationality, so i wanted to start a new future. but it became my museum, which became my restaurant. this was not a choice. how do you call it? it's a destiny. you just have to follow it and see what happens. this is the one i love. put it maybe on the table. can you see the initials? a dutchman cleaned this house. he wanted to burn all the wood he had. this table was covered in plastic, and so when he took up the plastic, he discovered, 1915. what he didn't see is that all these letters, pg, lr, pm, all them have an h behind it. -- h behind it. age behind -- it. 18,19,18. it's all young boys. they had written their names in the table before they went off. this man never saw each other because hope they did, 1915, there's a big cha
, because i came here on holiday. when i was 16, i came for holidays. then from 16 to 22, we came every weekend. every week, we would arrive at night. saturday, searching, sunday, back home. and we did it for years. when i was 25, i decided to immigrate. not for this passion. i have a double nationality, so i wanted to start a new future. but it became my museum, which became my restaurant. this was not a choice. how do you call it? it's a destiny. you just have to follow it and see what...
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when i came back to italy i was impressed right away with all the open green space. there was a lot of abandoned pasture land. that and that's when i got the idea to start raising local breeds of goat like the protect america from the valet democracy. there were hardly any of them left at the time to use to put it through directly but oh it was the somebody there who can i started with fifteen goats now i have one hundred eighty that provide so quite heard. through and you can do in the middle but to kill it i threw so i chose this indigenous breed because it adapts perfectly to the local environment and i wanted this project to be as authentic as possible. not to beat up regrowth into. that category yeah. let me say what do you think of them. beautiful. beautiful so you've gotten used to your surroundings. yes they've got is that the is that like being home yeah you really so you're happy. yeah. right. back in his homeland he worked as a shepherd so he's used to cows sheep and goats. when i asked him to work for me he agreed right away. it's his first day on the job
when i came back to italy i was impressed right away with all the open green space. there was a lot of abandoned pasture land. that and that's when i got the idea to start raising local breeds of goat like the protect america from the valet democracy. there were hardly any of them left at the time to use to put it through directly but oh it was the somebody there who can i started with fifteen goats now i have one hundred eighty that provide so quite heard. through and you can do in the middle...
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jean-paul: after that i came back. i spent five years in greece, i loved it. really what is interesting is that i really learned everything in greece. i learned marketing, sales, human resource, finance. that is why, by the way, that is why my finances not that good. [laughter] jean-paul: and then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france. david: and later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia, started all the subsidiaries in asia, in china, korea. david: in china, for example, people were using cosmetics and other beauty products, they just weren't using l'oreal? is that right? jean-paul: at that time, no. because we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. and by the way, it was a bit late, because we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many competitors was already there. so we started with a team of 10 people in an apartment. and i am very happy to say now we are number one in china, and china is a major part of our growth and business. david: and then after china and asia, you came to
jean-paul: after that i came back. i spent five years in greece, i loved it. really what is interesting is that i really learned everything in greece. i learned marketing, sales, human resource, finance. that is why, by the way, that is why my finances not that good. [laughter] jean-paul: and then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france. david: and later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia, started all the subsidiaries in asia, in...
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i had just turned 17 when i came to college. . i had never been, i think, north or east of oklahoma when i end up in washington d.c. then i'm back in oklahoma. i'm just 19 and the first boy i had ever dated and the first boy who had ever dumped me dropped back into my life one weekend. he's older than i am. he had finished school. he had a job, was ready to get married and he picked me. and it took me a nanosecond to say yes, and i dropped out of school and that was it. got married. >> comes under the heading of what you know now that you didn't know then. you worked your way through college. you had a child a couple of years later. you worked your way through -- and then another. you worked your way through college. >> baby, school, baby, school. >> i have to ask you about another family issue that you're probably sick of talking about, but this issue of your lineage and the native american issue that has dogged you since your first senate race. there have been all kinds of reports about it including going through your hirings a
i had just turned 17 when i came to college. . i had never been, i think, north or east of oklahoma when i end up in washington d.c. then i'm back in oklahoma. i'm just 19 and the first boy i had ever dated and the first boy who had ever dumped me dropped back into my life one weekend. he's older than i am. he had finished school. he had a job, was ready to get married and he picked me. and it took me a nanosecond to say yes, and i dropped out of school and that was it. got married. >>...
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i was afraid that i came from a monster. i was afraid that i had that potential. >> reporter: becky becomes a mother herself at age 17. and then again at age 20. by then she says she realizes she cannot care for this new baby and places him for adoption. >> there's a parallel there that history is repeating itself. >> holding him was heartbreaking, because i knew that i couldn't keep holding him. it just, it takes a piece of you. and i wanted to connect with somebody. it made me think about diane. and i actually wanted to reach out to her. >> reporter: becky decides to write to diane in prison. >> i wanted to relate to her, not as a mother, because i had a mother. just as somebody that felt the pain and emptiness that i felt in that time. >> reporter: she says diane writes her back almost immediately. >> you look like me, same chin. don't you hate it? you're beautiful. >> first letter seemed to possibly have that connection i was looking for. i could almost hear her voice in her letters. >> reporter: but as continue correspon
i was afraid that i came from a monster. i was afraid that i had that potential. >> reporter: becky becomes a mother herself at age 17. and then again at age 20. by then she says she realizes she cannot care for this new baby and places him for adoption. >> there's a parallel there that history is repeating itself. >> holding him was heartbreaking, because i knew that i couldn't keep holding him. it just, it takes a piece of you. and i wanted to connect with somebody. it made...
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i came from a staunchly republican family. i actually came from a family of roosevelt haters. but when i came to washington, d.c., in 1988, as a young business reporter, one of the first things i did as i sat at -- as i set out to learn my way around the town was to sign up for a trolley bus tour of the city. one of the first things i noticed was the frances perkins department of labor. those of you who live in washington know, there is very few buildings in washington named after women. and so i noticed it, and i filed it away and wondered, who was frances perkins? i had never even heard of her. as we went around and a trolley bus on this day, i took the tour we got around over by the , washington monument, and a tour bus driver said, you know, along with his regular patter, what american woman had the worst childbirth experience? there was a long cause. -- a long pause. frances perkins. she spent 12 years in labor. [laughter] >> that's the first time i ever remember hearing frances name spoken aloud. now i laughed, like the rest of you did appear but it also was a feminist k
i came from a staunchly republican family. i actually came from a family of roosevelt haters. but when i came to washington, d.c., in 1988, as a young business reporter, one of the first things i did as i sat at -- as i set out to learn my way around the town was to sign up for a trolley bus tour of the city. one of the first things i noticed was the frances perkins department of labor. those of you who live in washington know, there is very few buildings in washington named after women. and so...
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then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france.avid: you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia and started all the subsidiaries in asia. david: in china, people were using cosmetics, but not l'oreal? jean-paul: at that time, no. we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many of the competitors were already there. we started with 10 people in an apartment. now we are number one in china, and china is a major part of our growth and business. david: after china and asia, you were put in charge of the u.s.? jean-paul: yes. david: was your english perfect then as now? jean-paul: thank you for the thank you. it is still difficult for me. i have a few words that are still difficult. david: it is pretty good. how long did you live in new york? jean-paul: five years. i arrived two days before september 11. i told my wife before i came here, you know, we go to new york. it is fantastic, safe, quiet, easy. we arrived the weekend before. the kids started school today before,
then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france.avid: you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia and started all the subsidiaries in asia. david: in china, people were using cosmetics, but not l'oreal? jean-paul: at that time, no. we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many of the competitors were already there. we started with 10 people in an apartment. now we are number one in china,...
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jean-paul: after that i came back. i spent five years in greece, i loved it. what is interesting is that i really learned everything in greece. i learned marketing, sales, human resource, finance. that is why, by the way, that is why my finances not that good. [laughter] jean-paul: and then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france. david: and later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia, started all the subsidiaries in asia, in china, korea. david: in china, people were using cosmetics and other beauty products, they've were just not using l'oreal? is that right? jean-paul: at that time, no. because we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. and by the way, it was a bit late, because we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many competitors was already there. so we started with a team of 10 people in an apartment. and i am very happy to say now that we are number one in china, and china is a major part of our growth and business. david: and then after china and asia, you came to the united
jean-paul: after that i came back. i spent five years in greece, i loved it. what is interesting is that i really learned everything in greece. i learned marketing, sales, human resource, finance. that is why, by the way, that is why my finances not that good. [laughter] jean-paul: and then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france. david: and later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia, started all the subsidiaries in asia, in china,...
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i know where i came from! [cheers and applause] and that is something i will never forget.nlike donald trump, who shut down the government and left 800,000 federal employees without income to pay their bills. [boos] i know what it's like to be in a family that lives paycheck-to-paycheck. now, it is true i did not have a father who gave me millions of dollars to build luxury skyscrapers, casinos, and country clubs. i did not come from a family that gave me a $200,000 allowance every year, beginning at the age of three. as i recall, my allowance was 25 cents a week. but i had something more valuable. i had the role model of a father who had unbelievable courage, in journeying across an ocean with no money in his pocket to start a new and better life. [applause] i did not come from a family of privilege that had me entertain people on television by telling workers, "you're fired." i came from a family that knew all too well the frightening power employers can have over everyday workers. [applause] i did not come from a family that could afford to send my brother and me to an e
i know where i came from! [cheers and applause] and that is something i will never forget.nlike donald trump, who shut down the government and left 800,000 federal employees without income to pay their bills. [boos] i know what it's like to be in a family that lives paycheck-to-paycheck. now, it is true i did not have a father who gave me millions of dollars to build luxury skyscrapers, casinos, and country clubs. i did not come from a family that gave me a $200,000 allowance every year,...
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and i came in with my vibraphone in my room and he didn't know what to make of me i came in a dress and he said she looks a bit like maggie thatcher ok i said why yes so that tells you what era it was and so he i played many many were souls and i thought i was in the band and then one day he came to me personally who's very kind and he said you know i just need i need a real cuban percussionist is not really what i need but thank you so much and i said oh man but then i went home and that's when i wrote damn i wish i was your lover ok s.l. yeah it's good to be fired yeah yeah yeah just left his office. man oh yeah just yes also if you're out that's. also how you guessed it. oh. yeah. i'll be ok for me and shook most interesting and some mention of the house for should also have fun george brandis let me can i ve had the voice of jimmy in which only the assn stuff through of and then on top. of you need be tough on i mean you know who does the phone with talking hot. to look instead of the phone so good i'm. just i'm just confused just not is a shortage of that side trying to hype wouldn
and i came in with my vibraphone in my room and he didn't know what to make of me i came in a dress and he said she looks a bit like maggie thatcher ok i said why yes so that tells you what era it was and so he i played many many were souls and i thought i was in the band and then one day he came to me personally who's very kind and he said you know i just need i need a real cuban percussionist is not really what i need but thank you so much and i said oh man but then i went home and that's...
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i know where i came from! and that is something that i will never forget. unlike donald trump who shut down the government and left 800,000 federal employees without income it pay their bills, i know what it is like to be in a family that lives paycheck to paycheck. now it is true i did not have a father who gave me millions of dollars to build luxury skyscrapers, casinos addre s any clubs. i did not come from a family that gave me a $200,000 allowance every year beginning at the age of 3. as i recall, my allowance was 25 cents a week. but i had something more valuable. i had the role model of a father who has unbelievable courage of journeying across the ocean with no money in his pocket to start a new and better life. i did not come from a family of privilege that prepared me to entertain people on television by telling workers you're fired. i came from a family who knew all too well the frightening power employers can have over everyday workers. i did not come from a family that could afford to send my brother and me to an elite boarding school. in fact,
i know where i came from! and that is something that i will never forget. unlike donald trump who shut down the government and left 800,000 federal employees without income it pay their bills, i know what it is like to be in a family that lives paycheck to paycheck. now it is true i did not have a father who gave me millions of dollars to build luxury skyscrapers, casinos addre s any clubs. i did not come from a family that gave me a $200,000 allowance every year beginning at the age of 3. as i...
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just wanted to say when i came here i just felt numb. like. oh it's so good to see you and you know the girlies for him but. it's the first anniversary of the misa arrival in vancouver his remarkable luck in getting to canada is due to this unlikely group of people. and they're all members of a private sponsorship group an initiative where citizens provide money and support for refugees to resettle in canada actually as we all expected it was a bit of an uphill battle. for the early stages but we're still here today and. we've got one upstanding citizen in canada no one year later brought together by canadian a strategy and couple wine and linda tyler the group raised almost thirty thousand dollars to bring you me from menace and support his first year in canada rescue team and you rescued me from an island which so many governments and so many countries were not able to do so many system so many departments so many organizations so i appreciate it and thank you your. page also. it all started when a mere wine tieless daughter chelsea a melbou
just wanted to say when i came here i just felt numb. like. oh it's so good to see you and you know the girlies for him but. it's the first anniversary of the misa arrival in vancouver his remarkable luck in getting to canada is due to this unlikely group of people. and they're all members of a private sponsorship group an initiative where citizens provide money and support for refugees to resettle in canada actually as we all expected it was a bit of an uphill battle. for the early stages but...
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i arrived two days before september 11. came, we wife before i could go to new york, it is space, it is quiet, it is easy. the weekend before and the kids started the day before and september 11 happened tuesday. david: you later moved back to france and became the ceo in 2006. and since you have been the ceo the stock has dropped 200%. jean-paul: more. 400%. david: wow. that is pretty good. jean-paul: it is not finished. david: the market value of your company is $140 billion? what was it when you took over? jean-paul: four times that. david: people are happier when they use your products. jean-paul: absolutely. that it is convinced a great industry. it is a great job. you make people more happy. you make people have confidence. it is a positive thing. ♪ david: one of the things you have been focused on his gender equality. jean-paul: two thirds of the employees at l'oreal are women. 50% of all. we are doing everything. david: some of your other competitors, other companies the products -- the ceo are often men and the people i
i arrived two days before september 11. came, we wife before i could go to new york, it is space, it is quiet, it is easy. the weekend before and the kids started the day before and september 11 happened tuesday. david: you later moved back to france and became the ceo in 2006. and since you have been the ceo the stock has dropped 200%. jean-paul: more. 400%. david: wow. that is pretty good. jean-paul: it is not finished. david: the market value of your company is $140 billion? what was it when...
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i have neil armstrong who came to my home and supported me when it looked like i might get beat. he came and worked for me. he was a good guy. buzz aldrin's been to my home several times, and in rockwall, you know, they weren't sure who buzz aldrin was, but they knew he was somebody. and of course i took him to the schools. you know, seniors vote. this guy, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin came on one of my election action -- elections. he called me from new york. i have tickets, you come pick me up. he said the dallas morning news is knocking around. first thing i learned is you don't fight people. -- you don't fight people that buy ink by the barrel. he came here and it helped me. they helped me through the campaign. i've had good luck and all kinds of help. to be in politics and stay, you have to have some ability but you have to have a little luck every now and then. i've always had that and had people who helped me. the regulation -- when people were going to run against me, the regulation were republicans and they'd tell the people in my district that they weren't going to get
i have neil armstrong who came to my home and supported me when it looked like i might get beat. he came and worked for me. he was a good guy. buzz aldrin's been to my home several times, and in rockwall, you know, they weren't sure who buzz aldrin was, but they knew he was somebody. and of course i took him to the schools. you know, seniors vote. this guy, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin came on one of my election action -- elections. he called me from new york. i have tickets, you come pick me...
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and i came in with my vibraphone in my room and he didn't know what to make of me i came in a dress and he said she looks a bit like maggie thatcher ok i said why yes so that tells you what era it was and so he i played many many were souls and i thought i was in the band and then one day he came to me personally and was very kind and he said you know i just need i need a real cuban percussionist is not really what i need but thank you so much and i said oh man but then i went home and that's when i wrote damn i wish i was your lover ok yes oh yeah it's good to be fired yeah yeah you just left his office. and oh yeah just yes also if you're. on a false it's only you guessed it. was . i be the man shook. hands mentioned how for sure the outside sun don't shine deflect me can i ve had the voice of jimmy in germany in the ass and stuff who have on and on top. of you need be tough on i mean you know who just up on the talking hot. instead of them if. you. could just as you just do not is a shortage of asked that such a high put in the metro nothing hot or to have to so does. so. yeah i know
and i came in with my vibraphone in my room and he didn't know what to make of me i came in a dress and he said she looks a bit like maggie thatcher ok i said why yes so that tells you what era it was and so he i played many many were souls and i thought i was in the band and then one day he came to me personally and was very kind and he said you know i just need i need a real cuban percussionist is not really what i need but thank you so much and i said oh man but then i went home and that's...
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i yelled i am here, hello! but nothing came back but an echo. i hated the sound of the jangling keys, doors slamming, i craved them. solitary, sounds were a reminder that i was part of the world and i never thought about the future. why bother? i had life with the possibility of parole but parole had been dead since 1995 when a work released girlfriend the story. up in the press and in response governor glenn denny, a democrat with 18% approval rating gave a press conference outside the house of corrections annex, the brutal maximum-security prison known as castle grace goal then declared no clemency or parole would be granted to any life prisoner in the state of maryland. life means life he said. no exceptions. his plan worked as his approval rating increased to 32% but the effect on prisoners was devastating. elderly inmates were jerked back to the edge of freedom and put in their cells for the rest of their lives. men and women recently granted parole by the state board had a second chance vetoed by the governor, never learned their names much
i yelled i am here, hello! but nothing came back but an echo. i hated the sound of the jangling keys, doors slamming, i craved them. solitary, sounds were a reminder that i was part of the world and i never thought about the future. why bother? i had life with the possibility of parole but parole had been dead since 1995 when a work released girlfriend the story. up in the press and in response governor glenn denny, a democrat with 18% approval rating gave a press conference outside the house...
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i came home and told my mom, i signed up to do chemistry. she said, no, your dad was a chemical engineer. go back an rgster for chemical engineering. that is a different path. i did that. a chemical engineering background provides a nice technology engineering background as a platform to go on to do many other things. >> what did you do after college? rep. cox: i worked overseas. i worked in africa. i worked in the middle east. >> what were you doing there? rep. cox: i was working for a number of consulting firms, putting in environmental equipment, metallurgical processing equipment, that type of thing. there was a fascinating place to be in west africa 30 years ago, and it still is today. >> you made your way back to alifornia? rep. cox: yes, to get married to my wonderful wife. we are still married today, 27 years later. >> happy valentine's day. rep. cox: thank you. >> you have 4 children. rep. cox: yes. >> your wife is a pediatric intensive care physician. sounds busy. how do you balance all this? rep. cox: a lot of hard work. love and
i came home and told my mom, i signed up to do chemistry. she said, no, your dad was a chemical engineer. go back an rgster for chemical engineering. that is a different path. i did that. a chemical engineering background provides a nice technology engineering background as a platform to go on to do many other things. >> what did you do after college? rep. cox: i worked overseas. i worked in africa. i worked in the middle east. >> what were you doing there? rep. cox: i was working...
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keith: i came here a long time ago, about 30 years ago on this land. i got married to nelly, and at that time, her parents were living over here, but they are both gone now. we have this ranch that we had some livestock on, some sheep over here and some goats. there were also some cattle that are wandering around here somewhere, and we had about 100 acres, i guess. i have never made it a point to measure it, but it is a fairly decent size land, about half a mile wide, and about maybe a little over a mile long. so we have a farm here, this is our pasture land, all of it, and we usually have a garden over here, but we did not plant it anymore. the drought has been so severe lately, and it takes a lot of water to raise corn. so this is our land, and we raise livestock. all of our kids have been raised here. the wind -- of course my wife, nelly's, brothers and sisters, they all have been raised here. and they are real close with this land. i think they are all making their home here. dr. colburn: tell us about your extended family here, because it is more t
keith: i came here a long time ago, about 30 years ago on this land. i got married to nelly, and at that time, her parents were living over here, but they are both gone now. we have this ranch that we had some livestock on, some sheep over here and some goats. there were also some cattle that are wandering around here somewhere, and we had about 100 acres, i guess. i have never made it a point to measure it, but it is a fairly decent size land, about half a mile wide, and about maybe a little...
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on the end of the second day, i came down about four feet. and there i found the first victim, a young child, a girl, estimated 12 years of age. but the condition of her body at four feet from the surface was so good that i was confident that down deeper they would be even better preserved adults and so on. 72 bodies in the grave. i didn't come alone to alaska, i had my faculty advisor, influenza virologist. i had a pathologist, one of the professors in the department in iowa to perform the postmortem examinations. i was out ahead of them to scout the grave and test dig. a day later, they came to the same beach where i had landed earlier. we traveled the same way back to breving. now there were four of us digging so we could do it rapidly. about three days later, we were down six feet and then we found three perfectly preserved bodies and the anthologist performed forced modems -- postmortems on them. their lungs were perfectly preserved. we thank the villagers, closed the grave, and i took pictures. i started to try to grow the virus trying t
on the end of the second day, i came down about four feet. and there i found the first victim, a young child, a girl, estimated 12 years of age. but the condition of her body at four feet from the surface was so good that i was confident that down deeper they would be even better preserved adults and so on. 72 bodies in the grave. i didn't come alone to alaska, i had my faculty advisor, influenza virologist. i had a pathologist, one of the professors in the department in iowa to perform the...
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i came here to do business. i didn't come here for, like, speed dating. and nancy clearly have leftover issues that are affecting the business. they're gonna have to prove to me they can work together as a team. but before i make any investment decisions, i want to go to waycross, georgia, and see this manufacturing facility. >> so is this an entire manufacturing process? >> this is it here. we build everything from scratch, you know, from the frame up. if you want to take a look at-- >> yeah, i would. >> this trailer, that's a mobile daiquiri trailer. he has his daiquiri machines, and he'll serve out of this side. >> and so, walk me through the process of how it works. >> we order the steel components. some of it is sized. some of it we have to cut. but basically, the frames--the first thing we do, the main frame, is the walls come up, then the ceiling goes on. >> come on, there you go. >> this is normally about a three-day process. >> okay. >> and then we start doing the interior. we work from the inside out. >> and how much land do you have here? >> it
i came here to do business. i didn't come here for, like, speed dating. and nancy clearly have leftover issues that are affecting the business. they're gonna have to prove to me they can work together as a team. but before i make any investment decisions, i want to go to waycross, georgia, and see this manufacturing facility. >> so is this an entire manufacturing process? >> this is it here. we build everything from scratch, you know, from the frame up. if you want to take a look...
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i came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properties of artwork and tile work. ways have an interest in public art. i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world. you shouldn't just be something in museums. i love that people can just go there, and it is there for everyone. public art is art with a job to do. it is a place where the architecture meets the public. where the artist takes the meaning of the site, and gives a voice to its. we commission culture, murals, mosaics, black pieces, cut to mental, different types of material. it is not just downtown, or the big sculptures you see, we are in the neighborhood. those are some of the most beloved kinds of projects that really give our libraries and recreation centers a sense of uniqueness, and being specific to that neighborhood. colette test on a number of those projects for its. one of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to
i came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properties of artwork and tile work. ways have an interest in public art. i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world. you shouldn't just be something in museums. i love that people can just go there, and it is there for everyone. public art is art with a job to do. it is a place where the architecture meets the public. where the artist takes the meaning of the site, and gives a...
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you after i. came back after. our. oil years here. there you'll see. you'll. see. what. i. came across a part of one day i had a point i don't want to. put. up my son or my shame on with any when i. go home i don't know what i bought. for you by the outof she. better off for it i'm all right on knowing the thinking i caught up with the town hangover i hope you're not going to get all. my high as your. although they could order some all good for us so that you. can ever do more film for sky light or watch a football for you up next i think of all the. video card you can all. perform all jocose get on for a couple of fish break on the leg in a way out of your fucking head supporter for a while like all over the night. when i was choked small seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold. me to long to get to shape our disdain becomes to educate and in gains from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on
you after i. came back after. our. oil years here. there you'll see. you'll. see. what. i. came across a part of one day i had a point i don't want to. put. up my son or my shame on with any when i. go home i don't know what i bought. for you by the outof she. better off for it i'm all right on knowing the thinking i caught up with the town hangover i hope you're not going to get all. my high as your. although they could order some all good for us so that you. can ever do more film for sky...
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from the vy first time i came on this show -- from the very first time i came until right now, you'veful. but i do have an announcement. and that is -- [ drum roll ] that your girl is getting her own nbc late night show! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: yes! ♪ welcome! thank you! >> jimmy: congratulations! [ cheers and applause ] all right, wait. just stop. you're getting your own show? >> i am. and to clarify, it's not jimmy's slot. >> jimmy: okay, good -- [ light laughter ] i was going to say, that would be a horrible announcement. >> can you imagine? and this is how you find out. >> jimmy: i'm the new host of "the tonight show", yeah. i know, and i'm so excited. but it's called -- can i ts l you what illed? >> jimmy: yes it has a name? >> it has a name. >> jimmy: yes. >> it's called "a little late n.th lilly singh." >> jimmy: oh, come [ cheers ] >> i know, i know. >> jimmy: when does it premiere? do we know? >> so fall-ish, probably in september. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i'm so excited, because i truly get to create a show from scratch. you know, i get to make inclusive. i get to c
from the vy first time i came on this show -- from the very first time i came until right now, you'veful. but i do have an announcement. and that is -- [ drum roll ] that your girl is getting her own nbc late night show! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: yes! ♪ welcome! thank you! >> jimmy: congratulations! [ cheers and applause ] all right, wait. just stop. you're getting your own show? >> i am. and to clarify, it's not jimmy's slot. >> jimmy: okay, good -- [...
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came up. and snapchat posted, "is anyone aware i still exist?ghter ] and that's just -- that's sad. >> steve: sad. >> jimmy: here's another big story. this morning beto o'rourke announced that he's running for president. [ cheers and applause at first beto wasn't sure if he wanted to, but then he felt weird being the only democrat not running for president. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] yeah, i heard beto is already the 15th democrat to join race debates are going to be like the first episode of "the bachelor. a limo pulls up, people just start piling out [ laughter and applause like, "hi, nice to meet you. "i like walks on the beach." people don't know much about beto yet, but he's a pretty young guy. he's 46 years old. or as bernie sanders put it, "i've got cough drops in my pocket older than him. [ laughter and applause this guy's already getting a a lot of buzz. in fact, beto is on the cover of the latest issue of "vanity fair." take a look at this. [ audience oohs ooh, yeah. not afraid to say it he's a good looking guy. but if you're look
came up. and snapchat posted, "is anyone aware i still exist?ghter ] and that's just -- that's sad. >> steve: sad. >> jimmy: here's another big story. this morning beto o'rourke announced that he's running for president. [ cheers and applause at first beto wasn't sure if he wanted to, but then he felt weird being the only democrat not running for president. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] yeah, i heard beto is already the 15th democrat to join race debates are going to be like...
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but i tell you this, with the iowans, i came away with one larger impression, which is joe biden's got a lot of work to do, because while joe biden is well-known, all of these democrats seem to be interested in essentially test driving a whole bunch of new cars before they sit there and decide whether the guy from delaware is
but i tell you this, with the iowans, i came away with one larger impression, which is joe biden's got a lot of work to do, because while joe biden is well-known, all of these democrats seem to be interested in essentially test driving a whole bunch of new cars before they sit there and decide whether the guy from delaware is
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i came out of that all fine. i had to learn how to use technical equipment, how to collect radio broadcasts and things like that. all kinds of technical equipment. in november of 1975, i was ready to go. i left florida with a heavy polo coat over my arm. i arrived in moscow on the fifth of november. they had a parade the next day for me, which was the october revolutionary parade. i remember landing at the airport and looking at the side of the runway as we taxied in. it looked like snow. it was snow. it wasn't sand like i had left in florida. it was snow. they had already had a significant snowfall in moscow. it was a very abrupt start. they had no jetways at the time. you walk down the staircase, down onto the tarmac. it was cold. i had that heavy coat and i was glad. i remember looking at the sign over the airport. i remember thinking, i wonder how many people are looking at me and wondering whether or not i'm a cia spy. i got inside the airport. i gave the man my passport. my diplomatic passport. he took it un
i came out of that all fine. i had to learn how to use technical equipment, how to collect radio broadcasts and things like that. all kinds of technical equipment. in november of 1975, i was ready to go. i left florida with a heavy polo coat over my arm. i arrived in moscow on the fifth of november. they had a parade the next day for me, which was the october revolutionary parade. i remember landing at the airport and looking at the side of the runway as we taxied in. it looked like snow. it...
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i think i came to the u.s. college age and so i've been here longer in the u.s. that i have been in britain which we simple very old. i feel like people view me as a black american writer. i have experienced any direct pigeonholing but we will see where this book being out who knows people might come in a category. >> thank you melanie. i didn't realize -- >> we can't hear you. >> how was this book in the story travel to a place that i consider to be a peaceful -- i've only been there once, how will it travel there and be dealt with? >> how was scotland received the book? >> that's an interesting question. although i imagine i would hope they would receive it well, i think there is a perception and not that it's not accurate all the scotland is a quiet peaceful ideally wonderful, and visit but they have their issues too. there is a growing minority group in scotland in the cities for sure have issues of racism and in britain it's a little different. i think in the u.s. there is such history here that there is a little bit of a difference between u.s. racism first
i think i came to the u.s. college age and so i've been here longer in the u.s. that i have been in britain which we simple very old. i feel like people view me as a black american writer. i have experienced any direct pigeonholing but we will see where this book being out who knows people might come in a category. >> thank you melanie. i didn't realize -- >> we can't hear you. >> how was this book in the story travel to a place that i consider to be a peaceful -- i've only...