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have stopped believing i have told myself i have. i left the hospital looking like that. all in one day. it took me quite a long time. it was a moment where i kind of realized i have pronounce that. i have not found the courage to live in this new one. there is a moment where you do find that courage. after you and sean. i confronted my parents. she told me that i should confront my parents. we need to deal with it. and my father decided i was lined he said i was trying to destroy the family. my mother said maybe i was crazy but my memories can be trusted. and that was hard. after that they called my brother. and told them everything i said. it was a. of a lot of threats he called me and said that he cut me out of his life. and my parents supported the decision. that christmas they said you're not allowed to come home because it will make your brother uncomfortable. >> i was most upset by your mother in that situation. there was an opportunity there when you approached your mother about these things. she have seen the things. we did c
have stopped believing i have told myself i have. i left the hospital looking like that. all in one day. it took me quite a long time. it was a moment where i kind of realized i have pronounce that. i have not found the courage to live in this new one. there is a moment where you do find that courage. after you and sean. i confronted my parents. she told me that i should confront my parents. we need to deal with it. and my father decided i was lined he said i was trying to destroy the family....
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the more i listen to him and i listen to it was all about him. i have gone back to actually doing colors by hand. [indiscernible] in my 18 hour trips that to have any other ideas that were too obscene to do. probably. but i did not remember them. i will have to go back and listen. it is amazing except for a couple of letters i pretty much kept to this. i remember going back and forth on. at that time they were just in the middle of a trying to kill it and i was not sure should i say they killed it or not. i think they are going to try to kill it. [indiscernible] would you consider doing a sequel. you're right. the only thing i find wanting as the other is the other things i want to address. i don't know. maybe i could do 123 i have to make a decision on what i was going to do for each letter. there were certain things that i wanted to make sure. the separation of power. just because i think people would notice. i wanted to hit specific things. using it was a deliberate thing on my part. they would not have allowed me to use and any other situation. and
the more i listen to him and i listen to it was all about him. i have gone back to actually doing colors by hand. [indiscernible] in my 18 hour trips that to have any other ideas that were too obscene to do. probably. but i did not remember them. i will have to go back and listen. it is amazing except for a couple of letters i pretty much kept to this. i remember going back and forth on. at that time they were just in the middle of a trying to kill it and i was not sure should i say they killed...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i have your child i have your child i have your child i have your child ♪nd the secret's out! it's my new kfc smoky mountain barbecue. it's not even that much of a secret if i'm being honest. it's just a delicious new variety of my world-famous chicken. we take my freshly-prepared extra crispy fried chicken and coat it in a sweet and smoky barbecue. try kfc's new smoky mountain barbecue in a tenders basket. now just $4.99. kfc: it's finger lickin' good! he's hyperventilating after opening his verizon bill. hey, who's that? that's... that switched to sprint and saved 50%. plus i got this samsung for 8 bucks a month. (vo) get the best price for people with hearing loss, for unlimited. visit sprintrelay.com. try to read me like a book. but i leave em all shook. because you can't judge a book by its cover. this campaign and this project is all about us not wanting to be boxed in. to let people know that you cant just place labels without learning who they are as a person first. if thwell, you'd be drowningers, in magma. wait, what? hot hot hot hot hot if the ea
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i have your child i have your child i have your child i have your child ♪nd the secret's out! it's my new kfc smoky mountain barbecue. it's not even that much of a secret if i'm being honest. it's just a delicious new variety of my world-famous chicken. we take my freshly-prepared extra crispy fried chicken and coat it in a sweet and smoky barbecue. try kfc's new smoky mountain barbecue in a tenders basket. now just $4.99. kfc: it's finger lickin' good! he's...
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i was a good student. but i said, five minutes i would allow other than study. i have to make money. to earn $10,000 per month, and i will allow me, myself, five minutes a day, so i asked my friend, isn't there good job that i can earn $10,000 in five minutes a day? my friend said, you are crazy. it is impossible. nothing like that. you want to sell drugs? [laughter] so i said, no, no, i don't want to do that. so i said ok, what is the best, most efficient use of my time? it is invention. it is invention. and i have to find patent. if i get the patent, five minutes. if i focus, i can come some idea, make some idea, so i set the alarm clock five minutes. tick, tick, tick. in five minutes i said, come, invention, come! come! right? [laughter] >> so i did that. david: it worked. >> it worked. david: you invented a machine that helped people translate languages. >> yeah. that one was the electric dictionary, the first electric dictionary. many students use the electric dictionary. the first one ever made was by myself. david: another crisis arose, and that is the financial crisis 2007-20
i was a good student. but i said, five minutes i would allow other than study. i have to make money. to earn $10,000 per month, and i will allow me, myself, five minutes a day, so i asked my friend, isn't there good job that i can earn $10,000 in five minutes a day? my friend said, you are crazy. it is impossible. nothing like that. you want to sell drugs? [laughter] so i said, no, no, i don't want to do that. so i said ok, what is the best, most efficient use of my time? it is invention. it...
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i know i-i told you when we spoke, but...it bears repeating. i'm -- i... i'm so sorry... about morgan. thanks. yeah. i-i was heartbroken when -- when i heard. you know, i mean... no parent should haveury a child. i...can't imagine. i... [ sighs ] i had a month of masses said for him. carly and i appreciated it. [ sighs ] ♪ i'm sorry i couldn't... have been there. i'm -- i'm just, you know -- i-i-i wish -- i wish i co-- had been the kind of father you could turn to for support. ♪ i'm -- i'm sorry, sonny, about all of it. ♪ mike, what -- what's this trouble you've gotten yourself into? ♪ just maybe... you never pushed andrew down the stairs. or if you did, it was an accident. like you keep repeating, you were just a small child. well, children are nothing if not impulsive. it wasn't an accident -- because you don't want it to be. i -- yeah, i don't know what that means. you're begging me to brand you as a lost cause. why would i want that? to protect yourself. the only person i'm trying to protect is elizabeth. elizabeth and her kids. have you ever, in all the time you've spent with them, ever felt the impulse to hurt elizabeth, jake, cameron, aiden? no. never. and that doesn't speak
i know i-i told you when we spoke, but...it bears repeating. i'm -- i... i'm so sorry... about morgan. thanks. yeah. i-i was heartbroken when -- when i heard. you know, i mean... no parent should haveury a child. i...can't imagine. i... [ sighs ] i had a month of masses said for him. carly and i appreciated it. [ sighs ] ♪ i'm sorry i couldn't... have been there. i'm -- i'm just, you know -- i-i-i wish -- i wish i co-- had been the kind of father you could turn to for support. ♪ i'm -- i'm...
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romney: over the last year, when there have been things that i disagreed with, i pointed them out and i would continue doing that. people know where i stand and that i have been critical when there is something that i disagree with. for example, i felt his comments about charlottesville were of that nature and that is why i said what i did. interestingly, i expected us to be further apart on policy but he is not doing the 45% tariff on foreign goods and did not pull out of nafta day one. he has adopted many things i think make a lot of sense for the country and i will support him and work with him on those policies. but where we disagree, i will point that out also. restrict ak-47s and assault weapons? mr. romney: i will let the states make that decision for what is best with their own state. i think that's the best way to deal with this. >> what about utah? mr. romney: i think each state including our state ought to consider the widest array of options. find out where there is common ground. do what they need to to protect their students. i have grandkids the go to school here in uta
romney: over the last year, when there have been things that i disagreed with, i pointed them out and i would continue doing that. people know where i stand and that i have been critical when there is something that i disagree with. for example, i felt his comments about charlottesville were of that nature and that is why i said what i did. interestingly, i expected us to be further apart on policy but he is not doing the 45% tariff on foreign goods and did not pull out of nafta day one. he has...
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have you heard from sheryl? roger: no, i suspect their lawyers have told them not to. i would love to. i would love to. know people have a problem and are serious about fixing it is they reach out to their critics to understand the issues. i am sitting here and understand why people would be mad at me, i off the rails and they have the really do, but i would have everybody asked the question, what is actually in this for me? ok? seriously. i don't need this. emily: if they don't do this, what do you think will happen? roger: our democracy is in extreme peril right now and we don't have time to fix this. the elections are coming in november. we don't have a lot of time to essentially safeguard it. it's not just the russians you have to worry about, anybody who is angry. it is terrible for our children. this whole addiction thing is being imposed on kids who are in no position to control their lives. we are doing this in pursuit of profit. for what? emily: so elevation does not exist anymore? roger: elevation is me. emily: is this remission of? are you still investing? roger: i have been doing this nonsto
have you heard from sheryl? roger: no, i suspect their lawyers have told them not to. i would love to. i would love to. know people have a problem and are serious about fixing it is they reach out to their critics to understand the issues. i am sitting here and understand why people would be mad at me, i off the rails and they have the really do, but i would have everybody asked the question, what is actually in this for me? ok? seriously. i don't need this. emily: if they don't do this, what...
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i later developed tennis elbow. i think it was playing golf that i developed the tennis elbow, you know, i put the racket away. i haveit in the basement because i had fond memories of going to the university, playing tennis, participating in a lot of exciting things in the city. to make a long story short, i think i agree with commissioner mazzola this project is long overdue and i am really looking forward to seeing a lot of diverse communities especially the seniors enjoying tennis and pickle ball. actually i didn't know anything about that, and i am thinking maybe that is something i can do now. i am very, very -- as a tennis enthusiast, i am very supportive of the project. >> before we go to a motion. one more question to the general manager to address the reduction in courts affect on usage and availability of other public courts that might be in the area during peak usage. >> we can tag team about this. at the end of the day this is the 20,000 more hours of play under this model. you know, that speaks for itself. we are in the middle of a tennis renaissance here. i want to thank those in san francisco and every
i later developed tennis elbow. i think it was playing golf that i developed the tennis elbow, you know, i put the racket away. i haveit in the basement because i had fond memories of going to the university, playing tennis, participating in a lot of exciting things in the city. to make a long story short, i think i agree with commissioner mazzola this project is long overdue and i am really looking forward to seeing a lot of diverse communities especially the seniors enjoying tennis and pickle...
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i said, mark, we have never met each other. i need to tell you something before we start. iif i don't tell you now, you will never believe me later. you will just assume i am trying to appeal to you. i think you have created the most important company since google, that within a few years you will be bigger than google is today. the secret is use salt the -- you solved the problem of identity and take privacy seriously. those two values are powerful. i said the problem is that if it has not happened already, microsoft or yahoo! will offer $1 billion for your company. your parents come aboard of -- your parents, your board of directors, your employees will all tell you to take it. your lead venture investor will back you next company. you can be a philanthropist. you are only 22. i am here to tell you that his -- i am here to tell you that is nuts. no one has been able to replicate the great idea at the perfect time. you don't get a chance to do that a second time. you either miss on the timing or miss on the idea. i said you will never get a chance. if you believe in this id
i said, mark, we have never met each other. i need to tell you something before we start. iif i don't tell you now, you will never believe me later. you will just assume i am trying to appeal to you. i think you have created the most important company since google, that within a few years you will be bigger than google is today. the secret is use salt the -- you solved the problem of identity and take privacy seriously. those two values are powerful. i said the problem is that if it has not...
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i am a work in progress. i don't have this whole thing figured out. there are some days that iry and some days i'm like i've got this. this is great. i think that's what it's about is to expect you're not going to have those days feeling completely overwhelmed or you're not cutting it as a mother or at work. it normal. one bit of advice i can give and like i said i'm not an expert here i'm still trying to figure it out, to stop the negative talk. do not beat yourself up. the first year and a half that i was a mother, i come to the amount of negative self talk and beating myself up, you should be with your child, you shouldn't be at work. i have to make a conscious effort to stop that and i started to see a change for myself, that i had to train that voice to go, to stop and not give it ou power. i'm working on creating memorable moments with my children. i drop them off at school every day, my husband picks them up buoffbut i find that creating te special kind of memories is important, so i for example a few pancakes every sunday, so we have pancakes sunday and i do one thing w
i am a work in progress. i don't have this whole thing figured out. there are some days that iry and some days i'm like i've got this. this is great. i think that's what it's about is to expect you're not going to have those days feeling completely overwhelmed or you're not cutting it as a mother or at work. it normal. one bit of advice i can give and like i said i'm not an expert here i'm still trying to figure it out, to stop the negative talk. do not beat yourself up. the first year and a...
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i think -- well there is kind of an anecdote. i was leaving the new york times and i was going to start at cbs. i had a week off. i have two jobs because immigrants work hard. [laughter] [applause] forche: so i also worked msnbc and nbc news. so i have taken the week off. i am like, i am not going to do any hits, i am in ohio with my fiancee. he says these comments. i get a call from my aunt crying. i can't believe he would say this about us after what he said about aids. the aids rumor, a lot of people were like, why do people say haitians have aids? there was a time where people would not let haitians give blood. your kids are getting bullied in school. those are my cousins. my mom was being told, i do not want to share this lunchroom with you because i think you have aids. that is happened to people related to me. there is a real deep history. you are just saying they have aids, and it is like people have lived experiences where they had to protest in the streets because people were saying haitians were the reasons why a -- aids existed in the united states. what can i -- i started tweeting. my mother said, what are
i think -- well there is kind of an anecdote. i was leaving the new york times and i was going to start at cbs. i had a week off. i have two jobs because immigrants work hard. [laughter] [applause] forche: so i also worked msnbc and nbc news. so i have taken the week off. i am like, i am not going to do any hits, i am in ohio with my fiancee. he says these comments. i get a call from my aunt crying. i can't believe he would say this about us after what he said about aids. the aids rumor, a lot...
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i have to admit, when i first went into the class, i thought she was a plant. ought that it was a scheme to have us give more than what we should as far as neutralizing our own defense as far as our charges are concerned. >> go in the box next time. >> over the course of time, you realize she's down to earth and she looks at us like we're people. she doesn't see the jump suit, she doesn't see the bars, she doesn't see the locked doors. she sees people and she sees potential. >> leonard heyward is charged with grand larceny, and has pled not guilty. he is awaiting trial. >> it's not my first rodeo. it's not my first time, but things are a little different. i'm a little older. i have less time to play with. >> though he has had some minor convictions in the past, heyward says all he wants now is to get home to his 10-year-old daughter. >> she's the best parts of me. she made me a better person. what bothers me the most is that i let my daughter down. >> heyward could go home to his daughter now but has chosen to wait. >> in all honesty, i could have bonded out a m
i have to admit, when i first went into the class, i thought she was a plant. ought that it was a scheme to have us give more than what we should as far as neutralizing our own defense as far as our charges are concerned. >> go in the box next time. >> over the course of time, you realize she's down to earth and she looks at us like we're people. she doesn't see the jump suit, she doesn't see the bars, she doesn't see the locked doors. she sees people and she sees potential....
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>> i have to look into that. i know we have various information booths, but i don't know the materials they have. i can follow up. >> if your committee is ever interested, if you would like to contact us, we have that service to create tactile maps that would truly help any individual visiting the park that didn't have vision. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> i would just like to follow up -- i wanted to ask you, i take from your presentation that you have some kind of a van service that is provided on saturdays and sundays. can you talk to us more about that, how it's provided? >> sure. >> the shuttle, yes. >> so we have a shuttle. it's -- it's scheduled to run every 15 minutes. that doesn't always happen. so after discussing with mayor's office on disability, we're working with our park rangers that oversee the program to tighten up that schedule quite a bit. there are 14 shuttle stops, makes its way back again. and so they are -- the shuttles have ramps and pick up wheelchairs and drop them off as well. >> a
>> i have to look into that. i know we have various information booths, but i don't know the materials they have. i can follow up. >> if your committee is ever interested, if you would like to contact us, we have that service to create tactile maps that would truly help any individual visiting the park that didn't have vision. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> i would just like to follow up -- i wanted to ask you, i take from your presentation that you have some...
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i thought i dog ear it, but naturally i didn't. no matter how much i appeared to have changed, how illustrative my education and altered by experience, i was still her. two people, fractured mind, she was inspired and emerged on a after i crossed the threshold of my fathers house. that night i called on her and she didn't answer. she left me. she stayed. the decisions i made after that moment were not the ones she would have been. they were the choices of a changed person. you could call this many things, transformation, metamorphosis, the trail. i call it an education. >> host: thank you so much for writing this exceptional book. >> guest: thank you. i am the outreach and development coordinator at the university of illinois press on behalf of the director and our entire staff i want to thank you all for being here today as a part of this remarkable event. we've partnered with the library in order to kick off a year filled with workshops, panels, existence and more. today's panel is a particularly important one to us. we are with our korean director joined by the two
i thought i dog ear it, but naturally i didn't. no matter how much i appeared to have changed, how illustrative my education and altered by experience, i was still her. two people, fractured mind, she was inspired and emerged on a after i crossed the threshold of my fathers house. that night i called on her and she didn't answer. she left me. she stayed. the decisions i made after that moment were not the ones she would have been. they were the choices of a changed person. you could call this...
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i left, i am sitting out there trying to figure out things. one sergeant asked many times i had done that, and i said, "i don't know." he said you have to keep track of it because he be due to much it falls off. i was putting stuff in the logbook. the troops but this was hilarious. i was in the motor pool where i took, and one of the guys something of a tank and said, you have a long-distance call from america. i picked it up and the guy on "hi, kenny,aid, it's mommy." being -- it ended up being a very good experience. what happened to me was we had an immediate reaction platoon that had to go out with 10 minutes notice. we had to be at checkpoint charlie if the russians started making noise and screwing things up again. i was called out at four clock in the morning to report to a certain block in the woods that surrounds berlin. it said to report to the commander at block 68. i hadn't been a leader very long, so i was smart enough to to be the second in line. we got out there and there was -- can't think of the name of the man, but i reported to him and he was in hunting close next to his mercedes. carlson, iieutenant want you to ta
i left, i am sitting out there trying to figure out things. one sergeant asked many times i had done that, and i said, "i don't know." he said you have to keep track of it because he be due to much it falls off. i was putting stuff in the logbook. the troops but this was hilarious. i was in the motor pool where i took, and one of the guys something of a tank and said, you have a long-distance call from america. i picked it up and the guy on "hi, kenny,aid, it's mommy." being...
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i can take. i'm tired of frank. i personally feel i do more work than he does. and i feel like i don't wanna be here. i'm feeling that i really have of thoughts that i just want to quit. my husband said, "why don't you just quit? why don't you just quit?" it's something he's been telling me for two years now. it's not something he's been telling me-- but i feel like-- >> well, i'm gonna fix that today. donna is one of the only reasons this business is still afloat. and if they don't keep her here and keep her happy, they're screwed. do you think that those guys know that if it wasn't for you, i wouldn't be here? >> no. >> okay, well, that [bleep]'s gonna stop. >> all right. >> come with me, donna. i wanted to talk to the two of you guys. and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset. she doesn't wanna work here anymore. what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got nothing to lose. [bleep] is gonna c
i can take. i'm tired of frank. i personally feel i do more work than he does. and i feel like i don't wanna be here. i'm feeling that i really have of thoughts that i just want to quit. my husband said, "why don't you just quit? why don't you just quit?" it's something he's been telling me for two years now. it's not something he's been telling me-- but i feel like-- >> well, i'm gonna fix that today. donna is one of the only reasons this business is still afloat. and if they...
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i got used to it. it must have been dispiriting? i never thought the book was in the light of day. isaid,imy publisher. he said to trim it down because he was conscious of the cost! laughter sadly that was the truth. i know it sounds strange but i will do whatever it takes. so i cut it down and that is how that will come was published. ever since then you pretty much published a book a year and one of the overriding themes to sum up all your books is the message that life is short and unique to seize it by the scruff of the neck. nonetheless, you do put your characters in some pretty challenging situations. i am thinking about your second novel, tea for two and a piece of cake, which opens with a woman being left by her husband. why do you challenge your characters in that way? because i think life is that way. there are things in life you cannot control and, also, if you write a novel where everything goes smoothly, it would be very boring. nobody would wa nt to would be very boring. nobody would want to read such a novel and i think it is important to show that you can have the strength,
i got used to it. it must have been dispiriting? i never thought the book was in the light of day. isaid,imy publisher. he said to trim it down because he was conscious of the cost! laughter sadly that was the truth. i know it sounds strange but i will do whatever it takes. so i cut it down and that is how that will come was published. ever since then you pretty much published a book a year and one of the overriding themes to sum up all your books is the message that life is short and unique to...
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i respond again, can i come up? and he says, yes. so i i think a week or so after the election, maybe two weeks i go up there, we sit down, we have a conversation. and i say can i write this? and he says, no. and then i said, you know, somebody's going write this, you know, you are about to be one of the most famous people in the country. and he said, okay. write. [laughter] so i did. and that was actually the first, the first -- i think that was the first on the record interview that steve gave, and it may actually have been the only one he gave until just before he left the white house. and so we, i just continued this relationship, our deep friendship which i don't know where it came from, but -- [laughter] >> before we move to this next question here, do you feel badly that the book is what helped push bannon out? >> i feel, i feel that steve knew what he was doing. i feel badly that he's, is clearly at a, someplace where he did not expect to be. i feel sure, however, that he has a plan to get where he wants to be. >> the three people in that line are the final three people. short questions. >> yes. you've known him, as you say, for over tw
i respond again, can i come up? and he says, yes. so i i think a week or so after the election, maybe two weeks i go up there, we sit down, we have a conversation. and i say can i write this? and he says, no. and then i said, you know, somebody's going write this, you know, you are about to be one of the most famous people in the country. and he said, okay. write. [laughter] so i did. and that was actually the first, the first -- i think that was the first on the record interview that steve...
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i think the commission should maintain leverage. >> next speaker, supervisor fewer. >> i have a question around -- i have many questions about this quite frankly and i think my colleagues brought up many concerns that i think need to be addressed. i wanted to know how it relates to campaigns like school board members and city colleague trust members, that is a separate entity and i don't think we have jurisdiction over a lot of some of the campaign things, too. >> they're not within our perview in most instances. >> i think that wording should be there because it leads to confusion. >> and just one other thing, i actually was reminded that this ordinance wouldn't be effective, even the one before us wouldn't be effective until january of 2019 anyway. so just based on that, i would hope that the commission would understand that november is the right ballot should it be necessary and should we not pass a strong ethics reform package. >> supervisor cohen: thank you colleagues. we're going to at this point go to public comment at this time. i have several cards in my hand. i have four here. if you don't
i think the commission should maintain leverage. >> next speaker, supervisor fewer. >> i have a question around -- i have many questions about this quite frankly and i think my colleagues brought up many concerns that i think need to be addressed. i wanted to know how it relates to campaigns like school board members and city colleague trust members, that is a separate entity and i don't think we have jurisdiction over a lot of some of the campaign things, too. >> they're not...
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but if you have this 3% cancer, then new immunotheir if i possible. when i have the 3% cancer i declared it was the madge inc. cancer because it was the only kinds that opened me up for new treatment. brian: where do you live? kate: i'm from canada. i live in durham, north arolina. brian: what did you do in durham, north carolina? kate: i teach do-gooders of all kinds. pastors, nonprofit workers, people with hopeful thoughts when they stair at the horizon. by yan: what do you teach? kate: the big survey courses. their puritans to megachurches courses. then i do smaller seminars. i'm a specialist in modern american christianity and for the last 10 years i have been studying teleadvantagelists and megachurches and people with beautiful hair. by yan: i want to show you a picture you have on your blog site of your husband and son. how old is zach? kate: that's his baby dedication. we all grew up mennonite. he has an i-part and a baptism oncey to make clear he is being dedicated not baptized. all the anna baptists would reject us. he's nine months or something an
but if you have this 3% cancer, then new immunotheir if i possible. when i have the 3% cancer i declared it was the madge inc. cancer because it was the only kinds that opened me up for new treatment. brian: where do you live? kate: i'm from canada. i live in durham, north arolina. brian: what did you do in durham, north carolina? kate: i teach do-gooders of all kinds. pastors, nonprofit workers, people with hopeful thoughts when they stair at the horizon. by yan: what do you teach? kate: the...
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Feb 17, 2018
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i think my books do have an emotional connection, and one thing i am not afraid to do is go out there and market my books, iis important to, if you have written a book, you have to have the courage to stand up and say, "hey, this is my book, this is what i have written about". because unless you talk about your book and unless you believe in the book, why should others? that is one thing which i follow. it's a business, in other words. it is, because if your books don't sell, your publishers don't make any money, and they won't want to publish you. i know you have said in the past, in india, you tend to either be a wife or a mother, and given the size of the population, a number of women in the workforce is proportionately very low. so ijust wonder, do you see yourself as a role model for women in india? no, here's the thing. i don't see myself as a role model, others seeming as a role model, and i am like, oh, what have i done? i don't really think about it. i am most comfortable when i am sitting in my hiding hole in my home and writing. that is when i am most comfortable. would you be comfortable being c
i think my books do have an emotional connection, and one thing i am not afraid to do is go out there and market my books, iis important to, if you have written a book, you have to have the courage to stand up and say, "hey, this is my book, this is what i have written about". because unless you talk about your book and unless you believe in the book, why should others? that is one thing which i follow. it's a business, in other words. it is, because if your books don't sell, your...
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i am. i'm gabby hernandez. >> stefan: okay, all right. i know you have a hist-- iabigail has a history of mental illness. >> gabby: what does that have to do with anything? >> stefan: well, clearly you're sick again. i'm gonna go get chad. >> gabby: i wouldn't do that if i were you. >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft orchestration] ♪ >> victor: no, you go ahead, maggie, you... you tell them whatever you feel the need to say. >> maggie: we were talking about you two dating. victor doesn't approve. >> brady: [chuckles] surprise, surprise. >> eve: but you said you had a difference of opinion. maggie, does that mean you do approve? 'cause i know i'm not your favorite person. >> maggie: everyone deserves a chance to be happy. >> brady: well, i am glad you feel that way, because eve and i are happy. as a matter of fact, i think she's one of the best things that's happened to me in a long, long time. granddad, before you make one of your classic abusive comments, i want you to know that i find her funny. i find her s
i am. i'm gabby hernandez. >> stefan: okay, all right. i know you have a hist-- iabigail has a history of mental illness. >> gabby: what does that have to do with anything? >> stefan: well, clearly you're sick again. i'm gonna go get chad. >> gabby: i wouldn't do that if i were you. >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft orchestration] ♪ >> victor: no, you go ahead, maggie, you... you tell them...
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Feb 4, 2018
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saw something made in line i thought was successful i was very pleased to take a different form. but i didn't have any big emotional stake in it. i think that way life sanity. >> i can't top the one line terse there. [laughter] i don't write the kind of book that lends itself well to hollywood or write long internalized bocks they made a movie out of o my short pest book ever if that gives you an idea of how hollywood work and it was how to screw up a novel is what it ended up being i saw most of it firsthand and a lifetime of stories in adult company. [laughter] after that -- they offered me a bunch of book script doctor work where they pay to fix to movies that are in trouble because essence of being a script doctor a lot of well known novelists do is pay a lot of money you don't get any credit, and you get accident ifs every day from ten people giving you suggestionings. and that's -- you know, for me that i can't handle that. now with my trilogy, i'll -- end on this. i had the dream situation when the thing finally came out, i started getting called oned road on book tour it was a bidding war
saw something made in line i thought was successful i was very pleased to take a different form. but i didn't have any big emotional stake in it. i think that way life sanity. >> i can't top the one line terse there. [laughter] i don't write the kind of book that lends itself well to hollywood or write long internalized bocks they made a movie out of o my short pest book ever if that gives you an idea of how hollywood work and it was how to screw up a novel is what it ended up being i saw...
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Feb 11, 2018
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i think that made me feel a bit gentler towards everything i have done. i or career where i don't feel i have to escape from the past. if somebody says, oh, i really like the commitments, i will accept the compliment, rather than bat it away. one of the things that seems to me to define a roddy doyle novel is the dialogue, which is so realistic. i'm thinking of your second novel, the snapper, which is about a young woman who gets pregnant outside of wedlock. you're there with her in the kitchen when she tells her parents. you're with her in the pub when she tells her friends. you make it seem and sound effortless. how much work really goes into it? a lot. it takes a lot of work to make something seem effortless. there is a lot of trial and error, stopping, starting. taking out a word because it seems like you are tripping over it rather than reciting it. i take out a word and see if i can replace it, or rewrite the sentence completely. are you always listening to people? not professionally. in dublin, often you don't have a choice. it's not an option. silen
i think that made me feel a bit gentler towards everything i have done. i or career where i don't feel i have to escape from the past. if somebody says, oh, i really like the commitments, i will accept the compliment, rather than bat it away. one of the things that seems to me to define a roddy doyle novel is the dialogue, which is so realistic. i'm thinking of your second novel, the snapper, which is about a young woman who gets pregnant outside of wedlock. you're there with her in the kitchen...
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your best i could what did i want on the stove meanies to to give me what i want some jobs. should i not have that the most i you but i honestly i just i mean you know also you have a number you can give some kind of bone one a gift you can only have one now will say often you don't come and. by that i guess i've done just what hank said i even must know that it almost. but i do see you out . of the out asked mission out of the final budget probably not because but he also joined the. company k. dawlish told me i cannot afford. why i get out i was scared but in five days my boss can't pay the deficit as he has more than him because i want to have someone take she's. time graham care and someone that shall have come from me now that's our economy and i mean my son putting on my monitor that put him cushy scanner quickly this back when i get in my state i'll sign off for that he must it wasn't that difficult to do i want to say on that is i want to can was more than that i want to me quit him how that has more than push the was would on us push that was the boss i might be pushy as well as the
your best i could what did i want on the stove meanies to to give me what i want some jobs. should i not have that the most i you but i honestly i just i mean you know also you have a number you can give some kind of bone one a gift you can only have one now will say often you don't come and. by that i guess i've done just what hank said i even must know that it almost. but i do see you out . of the out asked mission out of the final budget probably not because but he also joined the. company...
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like a lot of the people have said i'm very transparent in what i do i always i have we have a policy any any products that i get over two hundred fifty dollars that i pull i usually would declare that it's given or it's gifted and any collaboration's that is completely disclosed then is not even a big thing where you know thank you but why it's really thank you so much for any support collaboration and i feel that's where trust is you know my my followers are not stupid you know they can see to it spawns that post so i am not even going to try to you know pull wool over their eyes i just go straight out and say it and that's the best policy very soon of us real money to be made and here we're finding a doing the best deals are the most successful in terms of influencing the social media following. i'm in terms of brand i think it often depends a lot more on a specific piece of content so i personally feel that the kind of ads where you get a name for the hold up your product in the ground that's not the most effective i don't think what we have to realize is that if you have sort of
like a lot of the people have said i'm very transparent in what i do i always i have we have a policy any any products that i get over two hundred fifty dollars that i pull i usually would declare that it's given or it's gifted and any collaboration's that is completely disclosed then is not even a big thing where you know thank you but why it's really thank you so much for any support collaboration and i feel that's where trust is you know my my followers are not stupid you know they can see...
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i love what i am doing. i have the greatest job in the world. g in the white house right now, every time i see someone that i haven't seen in a while, that is what they ask. how has your life changed and what is different about it? it is very different. we worked nonstop. there is so many different pictures. i think photographing barack obama for eight years -- he was probably the most photogenic president in my generation. i look at the past year of footage graphing donald trump, he is the most iconic. you look at a picture of him from the front, side, back, you know who it is immediately. it is challenging. it is fun, i love photographing. host: here is a photo you took of donald trump sitting at his desk. when did you do that? doug: that was shortly after he took office. that was in february or march. there was a period where he was signing a lot of executive orders. us having more access, we have been in the oval office more. you are able to be creative. i was able to put a camera up high in the air. i was waiting for them to bring the execut
i love what i am doing. i have the greatest job in the world. g in the white house right now, every time i see someone that i haven't seen in a while, that is what they ask. how has your life changed and what is different about it? it is very different. we worked nonstop. there is so many different pictures. i think photographing barack obama for eight years -- he was probably the most photogenic president in my generation. i look at the past year of footage graphing donald trump, he is the...
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i thought my dog ear it but of course i didn't. no matter how much i appear to have changed and how illustrative my education and altered my ignorance, i was still hurt. i was two people, a fractured mind, she was inside and emerged whenever i crossed the threshold of my fathers house. that night i called on her and she didn't answer, the decisions i made it for the moment or not the one she would have made. they were the choices of the changed person. transformation metamorphosis, falsity, betrayal. >> host: thank you so much for writing this special book. >> guest: thank you. if you would like to view other afterwards programs go to booktv.org, tight "after words" in the search bar and all previous episodes will be available. ♪ ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the stage one of the leading progressive voices in america today, the resistance broadcast and author of the upcoming book "the opposite of hate," published by algonquin books, the host for the evening
i thought my dog ear it but of course i didn't. no matter how much i appear to have changed and how illustrative my education and altered my ignorance, i was still hurt. i was two people, a fractured mind, she was inside and emerged whenever i crossed the threshold of my fathers house. that night i called on her and she didn't answer, the decisions i made it for the moment or not the one she would have made. they were the choices of the changed person. transformation metamorphosis, falsity,...
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i take the first snap of the day on the couch. then i start working, i write a page. i read another page and have a snack. and again, you know, 123 pages a day is a really good day. i am the kind of person that if i have a doctors appointment when i say the whole day is shot! i will do something else. 3 to 5 days a week, eight pages a week. a typical working day. 1030 to 3 o'clock. and them we have hobbies of cooking so around 330 i think about what to make for the family. and then when you cook, a couple of hours and i have a sense of completion. when you write a novel for two years you have satisfaction of sharing it with people. and not waiting 24 months. >> is go back to the crime. [laughter] >> guest: i find joking about the greater process. some people go to cafcs to work. i would rather be able to make a ham sandwich. take a nap. i can't really take a nap in a cafc. if you leave the house, what is the word -- there are so many people out there! [laughter] i just stay in my own little hut. it works. >> host: can you still be anonymous now? >> guest: i was in brooklyn for many years. from a small comm
i take the first snap of the day on the couch. then i start working, i write a page. i read another page and have a snack. and again, you know, 123 pages a day is a really good day. i am the kind of person that if i have a doctors appointment when i say the whole day is shot! i will do something else. 3 to 5 days a week, eight pages a week. a typical working day. 1030 to 3 o'clock. and them we have hobbies of cooking so around 330 i think about what to make for the family. and then when you...
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as soon as i was released i set my primary exams in surgery and i passed the first go and i scored very high and to me . i was very motivated i have a great deal of ambition i still have. and i was determined that i would succeed. i was released on the twenty sixth of august two thousand. my first paycheck in the first of november two thousand. well majid was struggling to rebuild his life in a stray liya iraq was descending into and chaos. third child ground for islamic state to emerge and inflict its misery on a long suffering iraqi population. i'm on my way to meet allie the soldier we met earlier he's just one of the tens of thousands of iraqi casualties coolest by isis. he lives on the outskirts of baghdad. and also on the other side of the my daughter then one dog of a planet or whatever they all went last saw him. a monarch to mars and one god and so auntie. so us out of her daddy. when allie lost his leg his wife walked out on him. ellie suddenly became a single father to his young son hussein. macho done to move on with her that was the real. what was your bottom was are the. most up. to. them than they were darlin the th
as soon as i was released i set my primary exams in surgery and i passed the first go and i scored very high and to me . i was very motivated i have a great deal of ambition i still have. and i was determined that i would succeed. i was released on the twenty sixth of august two thousand. my first paycheck in the first of november two thousand. well majid was struggling to rebuild his life in a stray liya iraq was descending into and chaos. third child ground for islamic state to emerge and...
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as you know i work for the post i had to ask, can i use that word? and i can tell you, they wouldn't have allowed me to use that in any other situation. but once the president says that, i'm allowed to use it and now i use it. [inaudible] >> separation of power? >> good point. guests. guests come here ready. i could do another book. [inaudible] >> the question is has trump reacted to any of my cartoons for months but not to say has he react to too many editorial cartoons? not that i know of and i think it's because the man doesn't read. he gets his information from television. we are not on television, so i think that is the reason he hasn't noticed us. there has been plenty of work out there that it's been pretty hard hitting against him from the editorial cartoons. i [inaudible] >> they're looking for ways not to make them mad. [inaudible] >> no, actually that is something they had to sell me on because i draw very large and i tend to want my work printed large. at first i thought it would be a bigger boat, but then i had a really great book designer and they both were telling me we nee
as you know i work for the post i had to ask, can i use that word? and i can tell you, they wouldn't have allowed me to use that in any other situation. but once the president says that, i'm allowed to use it and now i use it. [inaudible] >> separation of power? >> good point. guests. guests come here ready. i could do another book. [inaudible] >> the question is has trump reacted to any of my cartoons for months but not to say has he react to too many editorial cartoons? not...
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i became more introverted and essentially, i got used to having to go my own way because the digestive disorder iad meant i could not eat anything that had any grain in it. you grew up without birthday cakes, cookies, bread, and cereal. you have to develop tremendous self-control. you are going to become an investor. what are some traits that are really useful. emily: did you want to become an investor? roger: i knew nothing about it. when i look back, the experiences of zero to 10 had a great influence. it was that willingness to do it my own way. to be different from everybody else. from zero to 10 i was always different from all of my classmates. emily: you went to yale. roger: i took a one-year leave, but my father died. with him went the family finances, and so my mother was forced to sell the family house at a huge loss. there was no money to pay for college. for 2.5 years. i got really lucky. i found a job where i was selling advertising space for little weekly newspapers. i was both selling and collecting, which is interesting because you have to learn how to analyze businesses to learn w
i became more introverted and essentially, i got used to having to go my own way because the digestive disorder iad meant i could not eat anything that had any grain in it. you grew up without birthday cakes, cookies, bread, and cereal. you have to develop tremendous self-control. you are going to become an investor. what are some traits that are really useful. emily: did you want to become an investor? roger: i knew nothing about it. when i look back, the experiences of zero to 10 had a great...
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i know i have done nothing wrong. that's my starting point, iw i have done nothing wrong and there is a process in place, you need to be able to demonstrate that and that is what i intend to do. good evening. we'll start with the latest action on day five of the winter olympic games in pyongchang, south korea, and after the disappointment of elise christie in the short track speed skating, today team gb began its search for that elusive first medal of the games with both men's and women's curling teams in action. both teams won medals in sochi four years ago and both have begun well here. but the most spectacular action today came with a quite brilliant performance in the halfpipe from american shaun white as adam wild reports. he needs 95.25 and a run of his life. in sport they say reaching the very top is tough, staying there are even tougher. in snowboarding that is true in more ways than one. this is true in more ways than one. this is shaun white, arguably the greatest sport has ever seen, saving his brilliant best the last to dramatically
i know i have done nothing wrong. that's my starting point, iw i have done nothing wrong and there is a process in place, you need to be able to demonstrate that and that is what i intend to do. good evening. we'll start with the latest action on day five of the winter olympic games in pyongchang, south korea, and after the disappointment of elise christie in the short track speed skating, today team gb began its search for that elusive first medal of the games with both men's and women's...
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but i am people, iam human being, i have a hard, iam scared. but iwe need people, free people in the world, to be solidarity with us, to know that we are struggle to have our freedom, know that we are struggle to have ourfreedom, our democracy. we have to stay here and help our people. so, we need to stay in our towns, and here, my childhood hero, why history here, my schools... i have rights, hike everyone in this world have rights. —— my childhood here. so, we are killed, friends of syrian people maybe leave us to be killed people maybe leave us to be killed people but i don't know where is friends of syria people. that is a very good question, what do you say, about the fact that the international community has done little or nothing to help people like yourself? yes, the international communityjust watching, just watching our children killed. why? why are you just watching, where are you? we are poor people. we are people need your solidarity. just leave your interests one—time, one—time leave your interests and deal with this catastrophe. we are
but i am people, iam human being, i have a hard, iam scared. but iwe need people, free people in the world, to be solidarity with us, to know that we are struggle to have our freedom, know that we are struggle to have ourfreedom, our democracy. we have to stay here and help our people. so, we need to stay in our towns, and here, my childhood hero, why history here, my schools... i have rights, hike everyone in this world have rights. —— my childhood here. so, we are killed, friends of...
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Feb 3, 2018
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[laughter] i said to barbara bush and his loud perky voice, and she does know who i am and we had never met. i said i have the same suit as your son jeb. [laughter] and i have no idea why he said this. you are nervous and you want to say something and i said that and it's true. at the time i did before he became governor of florida i shopped at the same supermarket but i don't think the first lady wanted to know that. i wonder if you he shopped at the same supermarket with anybody i know? she said who gives a -- not with her mouth. with her eisbruck what she said with her mouth is oh we just celebrated jeb's 39th birthday and if you think about these two statements they have almost nothing to do with each other but the named jeb. she was a very gracious lady and she recognized immediately was happening. a person in front of her was introduced to this blithering idiot. she was making it look like we were having a conversation which we weren't. and i knew that's what was happening. oh god i can't believe i said that. thank you mrs. bush. that's what i'm thinking in my mind and my mouth is thinking whoa we a
[laughter] i said to barbara bush and his loud perky voice, and she does know who i am and we had never met. i said i have the same suit as your son jeb. [laughter] and i have no idea why he said this. you are nervous and you want to say something and i said that and it's true. at the time i did before he became governor of florida i shopped at the same supermarket but i don't think the first lady wanted to know that. i wonder if you he shopped at the same supermarket with anybody i know? she...
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when you're there, i understand you were not being a student so much, you are doing business on the side. >> i said five minutes, i will allow. i have to make money, i want to earn 10,000 per month. myself fivelow me, minutes a day. if thered my friends were good jobs that i could have $10,000 for five mins today? my friend said you're crazy, impossible. do you want to sell? i said no, i don't want to do that. i said what is the most efficient use of my time? and fiveention minutes, i can, some ideas, can make some ideas. in five minutes i said come. i did that. machine thated a help people translate languages? >> yes. that was the dictionary. the first dictionary, this is the money. the first one ever made was by myself. andnd other crisis arose that is the financial crisis of 2007 at 2008, it was the single most stressful >> i wanted to say i want my mom. >> you were driving around michigan on the weekend and you need gas, diesel public yourself? >> absolutely. >> does anybody say you are the ceo? >> in michigan, it is self-serve, it is just between you and the pump. it is the credit card. >> he went to be an anchorwoman. it did n
when you're there, i understand you were not being a student so much, you are doing business on the side. >> i said five minutes, i will allow. i have to make money, i want to earn 10,000 per month. myself fivelow me, minutes a day. if thered my friends were good jobs that i could have $10,000 for five mins today? my friend said you're crazy, impossible. do you want to sell? i said no, i don't want to do that. i said what is the most efficient use of my time? and fiveention minutes, i...
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disagree with, i have pointed that out. people know where i stand. they know i have been critical, whether it is something he has said or done. his comments at charlottesville were of a bad nature in that is why i said what i did. interestingly, i expected us to be further apart on policy. he is not doing the 45% terror of, did not pull out of nafta on day one. he is doing things that i think make a lot of sense and i support him. but again, where we disagree, i will point that out, too. i call them like i see them. >> [indiscernible] mr. romney: i'm going to let the states make that decision and decide what is right for their own state. that, i think, is the best way to deal with this. >> what about utah? state,ney: each including our state, ought to consider the widest arrange -- widest range of options. protect their students. i've got grandkids but go to school in utah. i want to make sure our schools are safe. i'm not going to tell people what actions would be the most effective. i have not seen proposed legislation with regard to guns th
disagree with, i have pointed that out. people know where i stand. they know i have been critical, whether it is something he has said or done. his comments at charlottesville were of a bad nature in that is why i said what i did. interestingly, i expected us to be further apart on policy. he is not doing the 45% terror of, did not pull out of nafta on day one. he is doing things that i think make a lot of sense and i support him. but again, where we disagree, i will point that out, too. i call...
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i said no i haven't i just walked in. kenneth carlson, you just, you already signed in. i said i really have not. oh my gosh, there's two of them. kenneth g. and kenneth r. so i was getting his laundry which was too small and he was getting mine so now the classmates know me as ken carlson large and he was ken carlson small but me didn't like that so now he is ken carlson hand some and i'm ken carlson large. >> tell me about your background where you are from and where you grew up. >> i'm an army brat, born in detroit. my father went to the pacific as an army officer. was going to be part of the invasion in the philippines. he was an ordnance officer. that's why we were in detroit. he came back, i'm sorry he didn't. my brother and i went to japan after the war was over and part of mcarthur's pioneers. >> wow. >> lived in yolk what ma. and they were about the same age and he went to school through some sort of a mail order program and i was two years old at the time and i learned to speak japanese before i learned to speak english. i had someone who taught me. a little boy speaking japanese. so any
i said no i haven't i just walked in. kenneth carlson, you just, you already signed in. i said i really have not. oh my gosh, there's two of them. kenneth g. and kenneth r. so i was getting his laundry which was too small and he was getting mine so now the classmates know me as ken carlson large and he was ken carlson small but me didn't like that so now he is ken carlson hand some and i'm ken carlson large. >> tell me about your background where you are from and where you grew up....
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i made. in my gut, i knew i shouldn't have done the deal. i lost about 300 grand. he profit" alums who went from underdogs to unbelievable success. -oh, my god. -oh, my god. lemonis: and the ones who faced a shocking end, all because they ignored one key rule. you know, in all my years i've invested countless hours and tens of millions of dollars. so my offer is $400,000. $600,000. $1.7 million. do we have a deal? -yeah. -we have a deal. thank you. we have a deal. thank you very much, mr. lemonis. it is a pleasure to have you -- marcus. but in order for these businesses to be successful or not in the long term, real business has to happen like, after the cameras go away. that brings us to rule 8, it's all about follow-through. i think people have this -- this misconception that i'm going to come in and run their business for them. i'm not there to run your business, i'm there to push you along and point out things to you so that you could do it when i'm gone. and there has to be consistency and a following of that process, not the day after or the month after, but y
i made. in my gut, i knew i shouldn't have done the deal. i lost about 300 grand. he profit" alums who went from underdogs to unbelievable success. -oh, my god. -oh, my god. lemonis: and the ones who faced a shocking end, all because they ignored one key rule. you know, in all my years i've invested countless hours and tens of millions of dollars. so my offer is $400,000. $600,000. $1.7 million. do we have a deal? -yeah. -we have a deal. thank you. we have a deal. thank you very much, mr....
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will.i.am, i have to tell you. to telli am, i have you. i hope you all enjoy today as much as i have, and i hope to see you again one day. thank you.thank you, [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] live coverage from washington, this effect conference happening in maryland. nigel farage. you can find our call average .nline at www.c-span.org later will have remarks from epa director, and governors from across the country this weekend in washington dc as well, the thewill winter meeting of national governoss
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>> uh, i do have numbers. io have numbers. >> okay. >> they're in my head. >> [laughs] that doesn't-- i was really caught off guard when michael went out and made this extravagant purchase without anybody's permission. it's a bold move, but it's impossible to determine if it's a good return unless you run the numbers. >> you know, you just can't keep all these numbers in your head and think that everyone could read what you're thinking. >> why can't you trust that i know what i'm doing? >> because i could have spent that 18,000 five other ways. >> michael, the word that comes to my mind is "reckless." >> i have a construction crew getting ready to clean up this building, like, tomorrow morning. >> i think i-i need more time. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in aubur
>> uh, i do have numbers. io have numbers. >> okay. >> they're in my head. >> [laughs] that doesn't-- i was really caught off guard when michael went out and made this extravagant purchase without anybody's permission. it's a bold move, but it's impossible to determine if it's a good return unless you run the numbers. >> you know, you just can't keep all these numbers in your head and think that everyone could read what you're thinking. >> why can't you trust...