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i do not know why i realized that then. i thought maybe i can do that. maybe transitioning into the fbi, as a special agent there, working in a large office and able to stay there really until i wanted to retire. that is why i made that choice. >> you mentioned you are positive about the cia. it is almost counterintuitive because there are so many books that are kind of pooh-poohing the cia. your experiences with the fbi were not that great. we are not far from quantico, virginia. that is the training center for the fbi. you went there not in the 1930's or 1940's or 1950's, but a decade ago. it was almost like you were there when j edgar hoover was in charge. it is extraordinary, the kind of rankcor you got. >> i had come for the cia, where i had no issues whatsoever between the genders at all and i think i was always naive that the fbi would be the same way. they are all part of kind of the same community and it could not have been more not like that. >> i had a hard time grasping it until you used a phrase that made total sense to me. you said it was ju
i do not know why i realized that then. i thought maybe i can do that. maybe transitioning into the fbi, as a special agent there, working in a large office and able to stay there really until i wanted to retire. that is why i made that choice. >> you mentioned you are positive about the cia. it is almost counterintuitive because there are so many books that are kind of pooh-poohing the cia. your experiences with the fbi were not that great. we are not far from quantico, virginia. that is...
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and i will do it and i believe that. if it was about school can be changing me to another level i come in this is about going to talk the language i say we can't do what we say i can see to do. and power over a 2nd week i'm a baby she needs it's my own way. she smiled wives. and one in which. they said that 5050 in our country here. you can go on my own mama control and listen to me carefully and if they want to say it. she can listen me. and my line. she said no. for song. is the freshest time they have been in across from sitting. at the stylings to get them to open up to near i.d.'s. when that was your that was there in the case in my village i mean i remember you could. see left the village humility. we had the money was only fine. all of the. shows feel. every d.n.a. skinny people will be made. i wonder stitching. why so. yeah it's. good for you. if you want to be good to. go. right yeah. it was said in the start of. the galley. you know which one of them. is it and if you know and if you do. and if you need a new o
and i will do it and i believe that. if it was about school can be changing me to another level i come in this is about going to talk the language i say we can't do what we say i can see to do. and power over a 2nd week i'm a baby she needs it's my own way. she smiled wives. and one in which. they said that 5050 in our country here. you can go on my own mama control and listen to me carefully and if they want to say it. she can listen me. and my line. she said no. for song. is the freshest time...
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i do not think i need to be in a political space. me of us need to do lead in terms of the trajectory of the broken africa through business, not through political leadership. david: let's talk about how you made this money. it is by far the largest amount of money any individual has in africa. you came from a wealthy family or not a wealthy family? aliko: i came from a wealthy family. my late great-grandfather in the 1940's was the richest west african. my late grandfather was one of the wealthiest nigerians. the family name is from my maternal side. my father was rich, in business and also politics. one thing i am proud of, i did not inherit any money from my father. i built everything from scratch to where i am. david: your father died when you were young. aliko: he died when i was eight years old. david: he did not leave a large amount of money? aliko: he left in the will, whatever i inherited from him, i'd give that to charities since then. david: did you go to college in nigeria? aliko: i went in egypt. david: what did you study?
i do not think i need to be in a political space. me of us need to do lead in terms of the trajectory of the broken africa through business, not through political leadership. david: let's talk about how you made this money. it is by far the largest amount of money any individual has in africa. you came from a wealthy family or not a wealthy family? aliko: i came from a wealthy family. my late great-grandfather in the 1940's was the richest west african. my late grandfather was one of the...
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diana, how you doing? i was surprised when jordan made one comment, and then all of a sudden erik went like that. diana: it's normal. -lemonis: is that what happens? -diana: it's normal. lemonis: do you feel like it would be good to get the group together and -- maybe sitting down, or in a more casual setting... diana: i would say. lemonis: ...where they could talk about how they really feel? diana: let everybody express the way it needs to be expressed. i think they hold back a lot. lemonis: let's get everybody together. -diana: okay. -lemonis: okay. hey, guys, let's get everybody together. let's come on up front. it's obvious to me that we need to get everybody in a room together and figure out the people side of this business. so, i don't really feel, today, that you guys feel like you're in a safe and secure environment to give your opinion without recourse. diana: it's tension. israel: that's what i was thinking. same thing. diana: yeah, tension. lemonis: but i think it would be good, as we move forward
diana, how you doing? i was surprised when jordan made one comment, and then all of a sudden erik went like that. diana: it's normal. -lemonis: is that what happens? -diana: it's normal. lemonis: do you feel like it would be good to get the group together and -- maybe sitting down, or in a more casual setting... diana: i would say. lemonis: ...where they could talk about how they really feel? diana: let everybody express the way it needs to be expressed. i think they hold back a lot. lemonis:...
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i do laugh. you know like that's called me and i just have to make i see you i'm comfortable laughing so that you will know how i do you explain everything to me the end of it all i was gone i seen you don't do that again. so now really notice me or you can see right. now monday or 14. no train monday why forget i have no more force for you got to go you remember what we did you know if you don't see this about dry enough i know we're done and i mean. if it was about school can be changing nature or not our lives i mean this is. going to talk the language i say we can't do what we say i can see it with mine. i'm. a 2nd away from a baby. it's my wife. she's my wife that if. she and i'm one and we talk like that 5050 in our country has been done to this woman it can go on my own all my control and listen to make an effort and if they want to say it. she can this ng me. a my lai. she said no. for song the host must is the freshest time they have been in across from sitting. at this ice challenge to g
i do laugh. you know like that's called me and i just have to make i see you i'm comfortable laughing so that you will know how i do you explain everything to me the end of it all i was gone i seen you don't do that again. so now really notice me or you can see right. now monday or 14. no train monday why forget i have no more force for you got to go you remember what we did you know if you don't see this about dry enough i know we're done and i mean. if it was about school can be changing...
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i do want to say something to miss cortez. ad that you put out that i gave money from wall street and i take money from special lobbyists, i do not. only from the people of that district and anybody who -- in uber driver. people give me five dollars, $10. i do not support any interest in wall street or in special lobbyist groups. i am independent. i am here to work for my community. up for people who need rights and you need to come out of the poverty level which we have right now. just wanted to clear that up. >> absolutely. thank you so much. i just wanted to let you know that, i did not name your name specifically. when i said opponent. you have not taken any money from wall street. i want to publicly apologized to associated with miss cabrera's reprehensible support. thank you for that. errol: candidates, it is now time -- >> she did not support thousands of people. errol: it is time for the close examination when each candidate gets a chance to ask one question of one rival. >> representative ocasio-cortez, why were you th
i do want to say something to miss cortez. ad that you put out that i gave money from wall street and i take money from special lobbyists, i do not. only from the people of that district and anybody who -- in uber driver. people give me five dollars, $10. i do not support any interest in wall street or in special lobbyist groups. i am independent. i am here to work for my community. up for people who need rights and you need to come out of the poverty level which we have right now. just wanted...
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rosenstein: yes, i do. senator klobuchar: are you aware of any facts that call into question the finding in the special counsel's report that the russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion, or that the russian government perceived it would benefit from a trump presidency and work to secure that outcome? are there any facts -- mr. rosenstein: according to the report, senator, i certainly believe that director mueller's report accurately refleblingts his conclusions. i don't know what's in the mind of the russians, we can only evaluate the evidence we have. that's what the intelligence suggests. senator klobuchar: are you aware of any facts that call into question the assessment of f.b.i. director wray, backed up by many, many trump intelligence officials, that russia's interference in our elections is ongoing, that its i.n.s. feerns in the 2018 mid terms 234 christopher wray's words were a dress rehearsal for the 2020 elections, are you aware of anything
rosenstein: yes, i do. senator klobuchar: are you aware of any facts that call into question the finding in the special counsel's report that the russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion, or that the russian government perceived it would benefit from a trump presidency and work to secure that outcome? are there any facts -- mr. rosenstein: according to the report, senator, i certainly believe that director mueller's report accurately...
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what i gotta do to take care i. do everything i gotta do to take care of myself that's number one so you know me i've been just as hard on her you know i mean. people die every day people are gruel would bury their dead or in joe or my heart like that never mattered that everyone each. time i used to be would be shot out of this out of copping out 30 to 60 years he's my i mean i was just what happens when you use god be smart when you're gone up so you know me in jail forever or i've been in kill someone here. 6 years on foot. i can do that i can maintain because i'm not going to yank some people for money i'm going to go get my money and i mean so i hustle and everything but i do it mostly for you know what i mean like to take care of anything i could think of this was they were my kid she grow up to be whoever but i think is better . and i mean be smart i hear when you have a kid you know what i mean but i protect my daughter you know what i mean she's i mean she's smartest she's just like me. stay home because the
what i gotta do to take care i. do everything i gotta do to take care of myself that's number one so you know me i've been just as hard on her you know i mean. people die every day people are gruel would bury their dead or in joe or my heart like that never mattered that everyone each. time i used to be would be shot out of this out of copping out 30 to 60 years he's my i mean i was just what happens when you use god be smart when you're gone up so you know me in jail forever or i've been in...
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missed green in my life and i wanted to create awareness i could. do it it was one full day that was dedicated it was a working day was a monday and nobody was working and. everybody was planting trees everywhere and i was. really happy to be part of it and all part of something green for a change. but . it's all new for us but i mean this is something we have to get through like i said. the climate changes we affect things directly so it's a must be done. to lose. the loony belief. and. i believe that music can be the catalyst to move people in an emotional week from a red mist to action. i perform to large numbers of audiences like 20000 people 40000 people 100000 people. looting. 6 has gone up in the book the enlightenment this long look at the poems that about me and show. you to cut along the journey of being humans we have forgotten. that be odd not only be she's on the stand it. is a little back up to the all the stuff you want to. try and empower each and every audience member to showcase to them that they themselves can make a huge difference
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it's all new for us but i mean this is something we have to do it through like i said. the climate changes we affect things directly so it's a must be done. to . lose even. i believe that music can be the catalyst to move people in an emotional be from a red mist to action. i perform to large numbers of ordinances like 20000 people 40000 people 800000 people. luke. 6 is going to the living longer the more the enlightenment is going to look at the forms that about mean children. to the to the to longer journey of being humans beautiful garden. that be the only theses on this planet. is not put up at the corner all the stuff you want to. i try and empower each and every audience member to showcase to them that they themselves can make a huge difference within their own lives so that is what i do through music and then the 2nd thing that i do is through education of children. i created a project called my own songs know my own songs of songs for children because i believe that the songs that we learned during my childhood a song that we remember forever. and i believe that
it's all new for us but i mean this is something we have to do it through like i said. the climate changes we affect things directly so it's a must be done. to . lose even. i believe that music can be the catalyst to move people in an emotional be from a red mist to action. i perform to large numbers of ordinances like 20000 people 40000 people 800000 people. luke. 6 is going to the living longer the more the enlightenment is going to look at the forms that about mean children. to the to the to...
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i do but it's at the other store. whichever one can i can just take a bus you want to. because i think that. they're. the ones. that. shipley they said we'll be getting a call back. for an interview that i have to today and. i'm hoping that they take me. just let me know this is my family right he you know where the key you know he said. this young boy right here he was off to guard change his life this is brandon this is my god sex money murders of blood i started work with him he changed his life and these are brothers that i trust the type of things that we've been trying to take our stories and share with people and let people know old that life past mistakes letting people know that people can change current situation don't have to be a final destination feel good to be able to stay here aka crazy but i can also stand here as dr to somebody who is going to keep on fighting against injustice keep on fighting you know against the way that our young men are going to prison the way to begin gun dale the way that they are losing their lives in the streets. this clip was
i do but it's at the other store. whichever one can i can just take a bus you want to. because i think that. they're. the ones. that. shipley they said we'll be getting a call back. for an interview that i have to today and. i'm hoping that they take me. just let me know this is my family right he you know where the key you know he said. this young boy right here he was off to guard change his life this is brandon this is my god sex money murders of blood i started work with him he changed his...
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you agree i do i think a lot of symbolism that's been relegated to the confederacy in the past needs to i mean this point in our history it should come down before now i don't believe in tearing down all the statues in the country it took it you know andrew jackson statue the other day up at the capitol i in washington i can't i can't see it that way too far. marini and i think it is that a bit of the national monuments. the rich are veterans of the war is. excusable but with respect to symbols like the economy who is being weighed around the screen as i think that was a wise decision i've known jim france of the france family and more time and that's their decision and i know bill france a long time too he's a he's a good guy ok melle of you and a betting man who's going to win in november. a civil to see what's going to happen in november right now you know i have a bias and i would bet a truck at the end of that i think that would vice president biden gets out he's going to show a lot of weakness in the debate
you agree i do i think a lot of symbolism that's been relegated to the confederacy in the past needs to i mean this point in our history it should come down before now i don't believe in tearing down all the statues in the country it took it you know andrew jackson statue the other day up at the capitol i in washington i can't i can't see it that way too far. marini and i think it is that a bit of the national monuments. the rich are veterans of the war is. excusable but with respect to symbols...
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i do i. do i post this do i really up it so people can see the detail of what's happening or do i just feel like i'm adding to the void of negativity and really. something that's going to really stress people out and make them more anxious and so that's a debate that i just have personally and also i think in newsrooms i do you sit there and say one of the stories we should be covering to cover this and not cover that what's our point of view on it was a voice that we're going to elevate son's voice are we leaving out of this conversation so i very much admire quincy because it sounds like he has a lot of restraint and patience when he has to say to people like no this is not going to be the story this is maybe help me help you. but you know sometimes doing to help me help you it's freaking exhausting it's tiring it's i think it's really tiring. patrice i'm going to put you in here this is an op ed that you wrote for the new york times not a lot of black journalists sharing sharing that i'm pa
i do i. do i post this do i really up it so people can see the detail of what's happening or do i just feel like i'm adding to the void of negativity and really. something that's going to really stress people out and make them more anxious and so that's a debate that i just have personally and also i think in newsrooms i do you sit there and say one of the stories we should be covering to cover this and not cover that what's our point of view on it was a voice that we're going to elevate son's...
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i do but it's not the other store. or. whichever one could i can just take a bus if you want to very well because i think that. there. you know you want to look at what out. there that i've got a question but. basically they said that i will be getting a call back. from any of you that i have come to today and. i'm hoping that they take me. just let me know this is my family guy he you know brother key you know he said by. this young boy right here he was off guard change his life this is a brand it was. sex money and murder that started work with him he changed his life and these are brothers that the type of things that we've been doing trying to take our stories and share it with people and let people know that day's life past mistakes let people know that people can change current situation don't have to be a final destination feel good to be able to stay and he make a crazy to say but i can also stay here as dr to somebody who is going to keep on fighting against injustice keep on fighting you know against the way that
i do but it's not the other store. or. whichever one could i can just take a bus if you want to very well because i think that. there. you know you want to look at what out. there that i've got a question but. basically they said that i will be getting a call back. from any of you that i have come to today and. i'm hoping that they take me. just let me know this is my family guy he you know brother key you know he said by. this young boy right here he was off guard change his life this is a...
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i'm very serious about what i do. when i called for the impeachment of the president, i had resolutions to support it. by the way, we should have impeached him for his racism and we could have impeached him for his racism. but there were leaders in the congress of the united states of america who did not support it and found ways and means to shift our direction. i think it was a good thing to impeach the president. but it was not the best thing to avoid impeaching him for his racism. this bill is going to help us to deal with racism and discrimination in this country. i appreciate your comments. >> let me get your reaction to specific things president trump is saying this morning. he says this. in 3 1/2 years, i have done more for our black population than joe biden has in 43 years. actually, he set them back with his crime bill which he doesn't even remember. i have done more for black americans, in fact, than any president in u.s. history with the possible exception of another republican president, the late great ab
i'm very serious about what i do. when i called for the impeachment of the president, i had resolutions to support it. by the way, we should have impeached him for his racism and we could have impeached him for his racism. but there were leaders in the congress of the united states of america who did not support it and found ways and means to shift our direction. i think it was a good thing to impeach the president. but it was not the best thing to avoid impeaching him for his racism. this bill...
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i can imagine he was thinking i know what i want to do but i have no justification for doing it yet, not been provoked. and once he paced two or three times i did not do anything i said to myself he does not know what to do. he is frustrated. >> mccain and i are sitting at the lunch counter. an elderly white lady comes and sits next to mccain. and she starts the conversation about being disappointed in us and mccain inquires, ma'am, why are you disappointed in us? and she relates that she is disappointed because it took us so long to do what it is that we are doing. >> to hear someone say that, whom you least expect, was quite rewarding. it was quite calming and reassuring. > when that was observed by othr folk in the store, there was not much noise anywhere. people stop talking. for 5 and 10 cent store, it was quiet like a church service. he goes back to the corner and leans against the wall. won't these guys leave here and get out of my life, that is the expression he had. a short time later it was announced the store was going to close early. >> nothing occurred. the police remain
i can imagine he was thinking i know what i want to do but i have no justification for doing it yet, not been provoked. and once he paced two or three times i did not do anything i said to myself he does not know what to do. he is frustrated. >> mccain and i are sitting at the lunch counter. an elderly white lady comes and sits next to mccain. and she starts the conversation about being disappointed in us and mccain inquires, ma'am, why are you disappointed in us? and she relates that...
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guest: i do not know enough about it to comment on it. i do not know. : loretta in north carolina. good morning. go ahead. caller: yeah. woodson andk mr. get this straight. i assume what you're saying is that the police should be allowed to do what they want to do in order to keep them and throwing a tantrum going into the communities and attracting people. do what words, let them they want to do. -- what dopropose you think should be done to keep police from killing us. it sounds like you're on the payroll of the police and bill cosby and all those sorts of people. what should be done to keep cops from killing us, allowing, to hold each cops -laer accountable is a la land dream. guest: police should be held to a higher standard than anyone else. let me tell you personally that in my life i have lost a 29-year-old brother who was killed, leaving behind of five children. a 17-year-old niece who was raped and murdered. a nephew who was shot and killed by a young man he grew up with. and two other nephews put in intensive care. not a single one of them was
guest: i do not know enough about it to comment on it. i do not know. : loretta in north carolina. good morning. go ahead. caller: yeah. woodson andk mr. get this straight. i assume what you're saying is that the police should be allowed to do what they want to do in order to keep them and throwing a tantrum going into the communities and attracting people. do what words, let them they want to do. -- what dopropose you think should be done to keep police from killing us. it sounds like you're...
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i believe -- and i do not want to put you down and say anything about anybody, but i believe this is man doing things. use you want to lead us and us by using certain things and saying this is horrible, this is just a virus, and we will have them from here on out. host: you have studied infectious diseases for a number of years, she says this is just a virus. is this like anything else that you have seen or studied? guest: no. it is a virus for sure, but nothing like i have ever seen before. a lot of us in school studied the hypothetical of a major pandemic, and we have never seen something like this. you mentioned ebola, for example. minorwere pockets and epidemics. major for the people it affected that it did not spread worldwide and it was not transmitted readily through the air from one person to another like this virus. we talked about influenza, someone mentioned the earlier epidemics of that. andlso burned itself out, in terms of being able to be stopped. within the community, and the reason for that is that enough had-- enough people had exposure to other influenza a viruses t
i believe -- and i do not want to put you down and say anything about anybody, but i believe this is man doing things. use you want to lead us and us by using certain things and saying this is horrible, this is just a virus, and we will have them from here on out. host: you have studied infectious diseases for a number of years, she says this is just a virus. is this like anything else that you have seen or studied? guest: no. it is a virus for sure, but nothing like i have ever seen before. a...
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i will tell you that if you do not work with arvin and do what you say you're gonna do, i can't do business clear? -sam: deal. -mark: yeah. lemonis: i always knew that i wanted mark and sam's company to be more than a candle company. i wanted it to be a design and scent company. today, they're gonna find out why. i'm taking them to market ready in chicago. -okay. -mark: oh, wow. this looks interesting. lemonis: the kitting that i'm looking for could be a self-contained kit or a kit that people can buy individual pieces and create -their own collection. -korie: okay. lemonis: think about the last time you went a home goods store and you bought a candle. around that candle was a variety of other products that leverage the same design and the same fragrance, like lotions, soaps, room sprays. that's called kitting. in an instant, you can go from just selling candles to having multiple products, and it allows you to double or triple your revenue, like that. what are the products that we should be thinking about first? korie: okay, certainly the diffuser because it naturally plays into the fragra
i will tell you that if you do not work with arvin and do what you say you're gonna do, i can't do business clear? -sam: deal. -mark: yeah. lemonis: i always knew that i wanted mark and sam's company to be more than a candle company. i wanted it to be a design and scent company. today, they're gonna find out why. i'm taking them to market ready in chicago. -okay. -mark: oh, wow. this looks interesting. lemonis: the kitting that i'm looking for could be a self-contained kit or a kit that people...
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morally what it does if i know i can see the stuff that i do and i do not really think and really hate because changing behavior is the hardest thing that they're in there no smoking is not going to still smoke is no and should moan work out they don't do that so i can offset it will we ever change on a global scale on behavior i think i'm sure that that path is actually the right path but sometimes you know whatever you do even though you do your best you still cannot avoid that a mission to have therefore that offset have to come so i think it's ok to be a transition i'm not saying that you know that has to be there forever but i think there is a certain things that company you know let's say you're doing fossil fuel to suddenly stop or so fuel is sort of like it's impossible you cannot stop fossil fuel. she may shift she went from i'm a back her to know i'm going to i'm going to save the forests that's a huge shift in energy which means there are people who are willing to make that as a good sign because that is one out of many many soldiers of the army of humans that we need in ord
morally what it does if i know i can see the stuff that i do and i do not really think and really hate because changing behavior is the hardest thing that they're in there no smoking is not going to still smoke is no and should moan work out they don't do that so i can offset it will we ever change on a global scale on behavior i think i'm sure that that path is actually the right path but sometimes you know whatever you do even though you do your best you still cannot avoid that a mission to...
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talents because you just joined the talent show and sofia said i do accents and i said you do accents what accent she goes does want. i thought it was i think i mean i thought that was a radio idea that and she's right that's made her a fortune and then simon cowal who i think is one of the also lesser known amazing human beings that exists you know because people have no idea what he does you know last last week he had on that we had on the i don't know if you saw that guy archie williams who was wrongly incarcerated for like 37 years now he just not a mouse this. it's huge and it was huge on. social media they had this this man who was wrongly incarcerated d.n.a. freed him in the innocence project innocence project freed him after 37 years he got out in march he came on our show he st saying don't let the sun go down on me and after the show i don't think the advertisers elton john phoned you know and was so moved and was crying and was in tears but and now they've made simon an ambassador for the innocence project and he does so many things behind the scenes also when the you know
talents because you just joined the talent show and sofia said i do accents and i said you do accents what accent she goes does want. i thought it was i think i mean i thought that was a radio idea that and she's right that's made her a fortune and then simon cowal who i think is one of the also lesser known amazing human beings that exists you know because people have no idea what he does you know last last week he had on that we had on the i don't know if you saw that guy archie williams who...
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what can i do? i don't know i'm like i found this kid who grew up in a very rural area he is white and total poverty similar similar elements of my story. and he gets really dark and depressed if he sees a person who is not like absolutely perfect at what they do. he gets really suicidal. i think you're not okay i think we are not okay. so i don't have advice. >> host: okay we've got another question that says your explanation of experiments with the genre is passing especially the idea of what it means to blended journalism reporting with other types of storytelling that honored experience for participants. if you have time i would love to hear more about how you imagine doing this in future works. i would love to hear more about how you imagine doing this in future works when you may have even more license for creative experimentation? >> guest: i hope my editor. [inaudible] [laughter] my next book is a novel i will have full license to fictionalize. i'm really excited about that. called dream girl
what can i do? i don't know i'm like i found this kid who grew up in a very rural area he is white and total poverty similar similar elements of my story. and he gets really dark and depressed if he sees a person who is not like absolutely perfect at what they do. he gets really suicidal. i think you're not okay i think we are not okay. so i don't have advice. >> host: okay we've got another question that says your explanation of experiments with the genre is passing especially the idea...
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i do feel like we need to adapt. ia talking about what they want to do when this is over. what they want to do when life goes back to normal, quote on quote. i do not know if there will be a normal. i think that the normal will be forever changed by this. i really, really hope we will be going back to festivals and parties and pubs and restaurants soon, but i am not holding out much hope for that reality anytime soon, at least. are you also a bit pessimistic, deputy minister? if i am being honest, no. i am actually positive. perhaps many of my contexts a re different. we have only had 22 cases in namibia. no death here. the impact of social distancing, being locked down at home, it is still the same. but i do agree with billie to say that we cannot go back to normal. covid—i9 was a wake—up call and is a wake—up call. the way we interact as young people, of course, things we enjoyed like festivals and so on, we can still do those, should a vaccine be found, and become more creative and innovative in how we enjoy those
i do feel like we need to adapt. ia talking about what they want to do when this is over. what they want to do when life goes back to normal, quote on quote. i do not know if there will be a normal. i think that the normal will be forever changed by this. i really, really hope we will be going back to festivals and parties and pubs and restaurants soon, but i am not holding out much hope for that reality anytime soon, at least. are you also a bit pessimistic, deputy minister? if i am being...
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and, so, i haven't gotten a chance to do the fatherhood leave that i had initially planned on doing. ut i look at her every morning, i look at her every day, and i know that she's going to have some questions for all of us. you know, growing up, i think about the conversations i have had with my grandparents and my parents about those days when martin luther king was assassinated, those moments like freedom summer, those defining moments in our history that we look at our grandparents and our parents and say, this was a really important moment, and we ask them to account to us for where they were and what they did. to the governor's point, we have asked our grandparents about those historic moments, a commission and a task force report is unsatisfactory. the point is every generation i know has those moments that call us to be bigger than our biggest selves. that call us to work, that call us to action, that call us to do something. and in just the way that we have asked our generations to account for those moments, my daughter, our children, all of our children and grandchildren will
and, so, i haven't gotten a chance to do the fatherhood leave that i had initially planned on doing. ut i look at her every morning, i look at her every day, and i know that she's going to have some questions for all of us. you know, growing up, i think about the conversations i have had with my grandparents and my parents about those days when martin luther king was assassinated, those moments like freedom summer, those defining moments in our history that we look at our grandparents and our...
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hank: i enjoyed doing what i was doing. d a family that was vehemently opposed to the president. my mother, my wife, my kids. i think, also at the root of things, although i did not tell myself it was the reason, i knew i was doing a pretty good job running goldman sachs, so i said no a few times. but they kept coming back. the last time jim baker made a pretty compelling case, and more than anything else, what hit me was i looked at things and said, guess what? i go around, i recruit all the time at business schools. i tell people, welcome change, change is your friend. and we all hate change. maybe it was fear of failure that was preventing me from serving my country. and as soon as i saw that, i said i'm not going to let that stop me. i made the jump. david: when you joined the government as secretary of treasury, you expected the economy would be in reasonable shape. is that correct? hank: yes. david: what happened? hank: very early on, in the first meeting that i had with president bush at camp david, when he got his ec
hank: i enjoyed doing what i was doing. d a family that was vehemently opposed to the president. my mother, my wife, my kids. i think, also at the root of things, although i did not tell myself it was the reason, i knew i was doing a pretty good job running goldman sachs, so i said no a few times. but they kept coming back. the last time jim baker made a pretty compelling case, and more than anything else, what hit me was i looked at things and said, guess what? i go around, i recruit all the...
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i do not think anything less than that. but if you think we are at 105 million today, 105,000 today, that would mean at the lowest number it would be 10 times and that amount. i think everybody believes the you look at -- if brazil, they are having a hard time. and sweden is having a terrible time. if we did that, we would've lost one million or 1.5 million, maybe even 2.5 million lives. so we are at 100. a big move closing at up. we closed to europe. europe became infected from china. the gift from china. not good. they should have stopped it. but it is a gift from china and a very bad gift, i will tell you that. han say, how come in wu where it started, and they said we are in bad trouble, but it did not go to beijing or other parts of china -- you say, how come it came out to europe, the road into the united states? it did not go to china. they stopped it cold. but they did not stop it cold from coming to the u.s., europe and the rest of the world? somebody has to ask these questions. we will get to the answer. we made a
i do not think anything less than that. but if you think we are at 105 million today, 105,000 today, that would mean at the lowest number it would be 10 times and that amount. i think everybody believes the you look at -- if brazil, they are having a hard time. and sweden is having a terrible time. if we did that, we would've lost one million or 1.5 million, maybe even 2.5 million lives. so we are at 100. a big move closing at up. we closed to europe. europe became infected from china. the gift...
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i do not want to see what that looks like. while i know this is not a clear-cut answer, the fact of the matter is that people are angry and deserve to be heard. they need to do it as peacefully and responsibly as humanly possible. you extended the public health emergency another 30 days as new jersey prepares to reenter phase two on june 15. what metric do you need to hit to continue loosening restrictions? gov. murphy: the ones we are looking at and the ones that we care most about include total hospitalizations, new hospitalizations is a big one, i and ventilator use. we are looking at spot positivity. your number one in testing in terms of per capita. we look at spot positivity rates. it is in the three to 4% rate. for folks who are not familiar, it means that these are samples collected as of friday. we had 25 or 30,000 people get tested, if i had to guess, this is daily. or 4% wereunt, 3% positive. we also look at a variable called rate of transmission, and as long as that is meaningfully under one, the viruses headed to t
i do not want to see what that looks like. while i know this is not a clear-cut answer, the fact of the matter is that people are angry and deserve to be heard. they need to do it as peacefully and responsibly as humanly possible. you extended the public health emergency another 30 days as new jersey prepares to reenter phase two on june 15. what metric do you need to hit to continue loosening restrictions? gov. murphy: the ones we are looking at and the ones that we care most about include...
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nadler: the fact of the do not knowat -- i where to start. we passed legislation to do everything that i was talking about. i did not interrupt you. the congressman -- the republicans have not pass it. -- past it. one congressman is one congressman. i am not a dictator, i cannot dictate policy, i have led and we have done what we should do and we have to get the republicans to pass it. as i said before, the legislation we passed replaces 100% of people's income. the problem is it doesn't for a short time and we have to extend that through the heroes act, which we are doing if the republicans will pass it. ms. boylan: i just want to say that when the congressman said that all people's needs were taken care of with unemployment, he is not talking to his community. in many cases, the bottleneck has been six or eight weeks. enough to give people heart attacks, unknown to give people mental health crises because they have not been getting the help they need. it is so up alem -- apparent to me that he has no idea what his community is going through.
nadler: the fact of the do not knowat -- i where to start. we passed legislation to do everything that i was talking about. i did not interrupt you. the congressman -- the republicans have not pass it. -- past it. one congressman is one congressman. i am not a dictator, i cannot dictate policy, i have led and we have done what we should do and we have to get the republicans to pass it. as i said before, the legislation we passed replaces 100% of people's income. the problem is it doesn't for a...
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said i don't i don't have the heart to do that and i don't see myself ending up in jail just for a quick buck if you don't have any any thought process towards a future date and you're really not you're really not getting anywhere in life that's. supposed to let me know if i sit back and remain it's a bus tomorrow day deep is the abyss and a lot of crazy ways you see i didn't used to be the goody 2 shoes i was the you know what not to bring them new when you think about it we didn't talk about me in my room back then we was bad about it not at all really don't know how i even made it this far when i think back and think it was what i guessed a lot must have been check it. in fact the war must have been a blessing don't allow those bullets to go around me so that she can see enough good day be for nasa my job to give back to the community just like have a diplomatic community the whole world there's nothing they could do to me not to get the feel of the thing. is. to us a less secure any security positions open to that. but if you like. ok . i try to share my whole testable be
said i don't i don't have the heart to do that and i don't see myself ending up in jail just for a quick buck if you don't have any any thought process towards a future date and you're really not you're really not getting anywhere in life that's. supposed to let me know if i sit back and remain it's a bus tomorrow day deep is the abyss and a lot of crazy ways you see i didn't used to be the goody 2 shoes i was the you know what not to bring them new when you think about it we didn't talk about...
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this by this virus and of course the protests and riots you know it's going to prop up the economy i do think we're going to get out of this larry but i think it's going to it's going to be as a lot and slow travel a lot of this i think by the end of the year hopefully will happen on employment rate less than 10 percent right now the real unemployment rates probably closer to 15 to 20 percent as the president reacts too slow too late. you know when you when you say slow to the virus do you mean yeah the virus. well i think that the president i'm not an expert on health expert but i do think that the most important and we would shut down the porters checking out where we do a lot of the case were coming in and that was very controversial at the time i think that saved a lot of lives some an intense and very thing we did to slowly it looks like we shut down the travel from europe to slowly although when donald trump did that he was one of the criticized as being as you know flow and so on for shutting down the border. i think that what we need to really look at not some of the mistakes th
this by this virus and of course the protests and riots you know it's going to prop up the economy i do think we're going to get out of this larry but i think it's going to it's going to be as a lot and slow travel a lot of this i think by the end of the year hopefully will happen on employment rate less than 10 percent right now the real unemployment rates probably closer to 15 to 20 percent as the president reacts too slow too late. you know when you when you say slow to the virus do you mean...
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not about what you've been doing i know you've been doing a lot and. i'm always here if you ever want to talk and i really appreciate you having me on i love you dennis. i love you louis take care that a smaller plus one that was a reminder said thank you folks. we go to work you straight home. well here's the funny thing about death in this economy in america is that when a rich person falls on debt credit pulls or credit you know they are a money they cost in 0 or negative as in the case of many people they get paid to borrow money because the solid jamie dimon and j.p. morgan what a poor person or a disadvantage person or typically a minority person or particularly a black person is drawing credit they're charged 2025304050 percent 60 percent of payday loan that's 2000 for son. to. live from the world headquarters of r t america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez pedaled out of body armor sanchez and we want to welcome those of you who are watching us from all over the world whether you're doing show through your regular t.v.
not about what you've been doing i know you've been doing a lot and. i'm always here if you ever want to talk and i really appreciate you having me on i love you dennis. i love you louis take care that a smaller plus one that was a reminder said thank you folks. we go to work you straight home. well here's the funny thing about death in this economy in america is that when a rich person falls on debt credit pulls or credit you know they are a money they cost in 0 or negative as in the case of...
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largely through, i think we are doing really well. i had a meeting yesterday on vaccines and we are doing incredibly well with that. i think you will have a positive surprises and therapeutics likewise we are doing extremely well. sure is we are doing well. i think those two words blend with each other. -- cures. tremendous progress is being made on vaccines. we have ready to go in terms of transportation and logistics, over 2 million ready to go, if it checks out for safety. and it is also, the nice part is, we have four companies you , could say seven or eight companies, doing similar, some very different on the vaccine front, some similar and somewhat different on the therapeutic front. so, tremendous progress is being made on that. i think even without that, and i do not think you will have to use that in the future, that statement, even without because i think they will have it, but we are going to be back and we are opening our country. and i hope that the governors, i -- i hope that the lockdown governors i do not know why they
largely through, i think we are doing really well. i had a meeting yesterday on vaccines and we are doing incredibly well with that. i think you will have a positive surprises and therapeutics likewise we are doing extremely well. sure is we are doing well. i think those two words blend with each other. -- cures. tremendous progress is being made on vaccines. we have ready to go in terms of transportation and logistics, over 2 million ready to go, if it checks out for safety. and it is also,...
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i know what i want, i know what i want to do and i know what i need to do, so, yeah, that's just whatonal figure. you are kind of like an emblem for this challenge. yet it doesn't seem, you don't seem to bear it as a heavy burden. do you think that is again linked into your autism partly, that you can dissociate the fame and the celebrity from your key message and you just say, this is about the message, it is not about me? lots of attention falls on me, and of course with that comes a big responsibility. but i don't see it as a burden. because i know that if i were to decide today that i don't want to do this again, i could just quit. i mean, iam in this because i want to, and that is not because i think it is fun. that is not because i enjoy the attention. it is because i want to make a difference, and it makes me happy to know that i can make a difference. honestly, ifeel i don't like this attention. to the contrary, actually. if i were to choose, i would just be like everyone else and continue studying, because that is what i enjoy doing the most. but since this is such an extraor
i know what i want, i know what i want to do and i know what i need to do, so, yeah, that's just whatonal figure. you are kind of like an emblem for this challenge. yet it doesn't seem, you don't seem to bear it as a heavy burden. do you think that is again linked into your autism partly, that you can dissociate the fame and the celebrity from your key message and you just say, this is about the message, it is not about me? lots of attention falls on me, and of course with that comes a big...
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i didn't do it. ltra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. barry: i just want to help, and by not being here, if that helps you, if you needed this meeting to be able to separate from me, that's okay. as you know, i've always wanted to do what was in your best interest because in the end, i love you and i love what you're doing. and if i can be a part of it, great. but if i can help by not being a part of it, that's also great, too, ben. ben: i'm really good at hiring people. i'm not really good at the other part. lemonis: okay. i think you need to -- i think you need to stay around. barry: i would agree. lemonis: you're going to learn how to just not be so dismissive of people. it's not a good quality. and i think you need to stay around because he has to learn how to work with people in uncomfortable situations. and i need him to focus on making new, cool stuff so he can generate some revenue. b
i didn't do it. ltra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. barry: i just want to help, and by not being here, if that helps you, if you needed this meeting to be able to separate from me, that's okay. as you know, i've always wanted to do what was in your best interest because in the end, i love you and i love what you're doing. and if i can be a part of it, great. but if i can help by not...
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what can i do. how can i support you.t the very beginning you heard us say that like promoting about a written, as i find an appreciating experience. in front of the book. but it feels like too much self promotion to fbn my comfort zone. in one of her very wonderful colleagues, ms. well. nesting well enough to know that uncountable so she is basically martian to my office to say, i know it's uncomfortable for you. here things that i think i can do that you won't like to do but can actually move this forward. it's not necessarily related to race but it is a strategy. it helps remain to be able to ask. which i actually not asked in this case. but it helps me just what i see that i think you might need. but let me check. let me show up in a way that is kind of assertive to what you need to move something forward. tyra, what you think. tyra: i do think that listening is the thing that you need to do in opening and hearing and seeing in think that is equitable. and in these conversations over the years years so i think we have
what can i do. how can i support you.t the very beginning you heard us say that like promoting about a written, as i find an appreciating experience. in front of the book. but it feels like too much self promotion to fbn my comfort zone. in one of her very wonderful colleagues, ms. well. nesting well enough to know that uncountable so she is basically martian to my office to say, i know it's uncomfortable for you. here things that i think i can do that you won't like to do but can actually move...
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never would i do that. >> okay, so what are you opposed to? giving up control of the company. >> i'm not opposed to that. >> no, no, no, no. i-i just am. i-i am. i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else. i'm not interested. this is a bunch of bull[bleep]. >> coming up... >> box it up and get it out. >> i don't agree with that. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! then later... we're closing the store. >> i don't like surprises like this! we live in uncertain times. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and women of the united states postal service. we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones and also deliver the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies.
never would i do that. >> okay, so what are you opposed to? giving up control of the company. >> i'm not opposed to that. >> no, no, no, no. i-i just am. i-i am. i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else. i'm not interested. this is a bunch of bull[bleep]. >> coming up... >> box it up and get it out. >> i don't agree with that. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! then later... we're closing the store. >> i don't like surprises...
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mayor de blasio: i do not think it is. there are stores in the bronx that have a lot of work to do to get back. plan to getecific support. some of the bigger stores in manhattan were very quick to come back. macy's had very little damage. to deal at that and macy's has always been a great partner of the city. and want to make this work they are energetic about it. with a we contained it curfew and other actions, very little impact. we will not let it happen again. very minimal impact in terms of phase one. formere are some staffers, but there are also current staffers. what would you say to current feeling like this has been a hard moment, and they are no longer confident that he will take the right direction in the time that is left. some of those current ones are also marching. mayor de blasio: i do not know who is or who is not. anyone, if they have a concern, i want to hear it. the entire team wants to hear it. it has been very painful and emotional. there is a lot to address. after six and a half years of making any ch
mayor de blasio: i do not think it is. there are stores in the bronx that have a lot of work to do to get back. plan to getecific support. some of the bigger stores in manhattan were very quick to come back. macy's had very little damage. to deal at that and macy's has always been a great partner of the city. and want to make this work they are energetic about it. with a we contained it curfew and other actions, very little impact. we will not let it happen again. very minimal impact in terms...
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julius: so i do the best i can.nch your hand through the glass because you're frustrated that you can't solve it by snapping your fingers like you always did. julius: yep. lemonis: i know that. i think we're at this really pivotal point where in order for this to work, michael has to feel good. in order for this to work, he has to have a business that's set up for the long term. how does that happen? he's got to have a lease. he's got to have inventory. he's got to have help. julius: and i agree. lemonis: okay, come on. julius: alright. we're good. lemonis: okay? i'm glad that julius agreed to get the issue resolved with the lease so we can actually get down to business. ♪ michael: i'm gonna just do a little setup first. lemonis: okay, great. now that things are under way at the shop, i wanted to really focus on how they were gonna grow their wholesale revenue, so i called my friends at serafina, who own about 15 restaurants just in new york city, thinking, "hey, this could be a very good opportunity." fabio: hello.
julius: so i do the best i can.nch your hand through the glass because you're frustrated that you can't solve it by snapping your fingers like you always did. julius: yep. lemonis: i know that. i think we're at this really pivotal point where in order for this to work, michael has to feel good. in order for this to work, he has to have a business that's set up for the long term. how does that happen? he's got to have a lease. he's got to have inventory. he's got to have help. julius: and i...
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i did that a couple of weeks ago. do i think you take some money off the stocks i do what i've been trying to do is not specifically look at reopening stocks but maybe look at reopening sectors and understanding my exposure has been under allocated toward those sectors. within those sectors find opportunities where i can find companies where i like the balance with free cash flow and debt levels. that's very important to me looking forward i venvesting in those sectors. >> you've been trimming amazon that's going to sound sack sacrilegious to some people. obviously it has great gains is there a reason to think that stock can't continue to appreciate is it worthy of taking profits now? >> i think it's worthy of taking profits. i still own a small piece. it's a phenomenal company. the cloud business is on fire. to grow the cloud revenue at the size that amazon is at is is impressive but at what cost? what kind of expenses will they have to implement to continue to see these growth rates that means your margins aren't expan
i did that a couple of weeks ago. do i think you take some money off the stocks i do what i've been trying to do is not specifically look at reopening stocks but maybe look at reopening sectors and understanding my exposure has been under allocated toward those sectors. within those sectors find opportunities where i can find companies where i like the balance with free cash flow and debt levels. that's very important to me looking forward i venvesting in those sectors. >> you've been...