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i never looked for television, it came and found me. wanted to write a cookery book and i never needed to open two of the restaurants on top of this. i was very satisfied with what i had. so why did you do it? why did you stretch yourself? because i found i had some very talented people underneath me that i had to find opportunities for. and what i see is having those other restaurants, i've created opportunities for very talented people to become bosses within their own right, within my stable. but what if you stretch yourself too thin? no. what if the standards at this restaurant to be honest are not quite as good when you are not here? i come back. i say goodbye to television and goodbye to books and i do thejob that i'm paid to do, which is cook. the rest is a luxury item that is added my life. interesting you talk about the team. there's been a lot of discussion recently about the workplace sort of temperature in top kitchens and there is a lot of discussion about, and there's no other word for it, bullying and abuse that happens in
i never looked for television, it came and found me. wanted to write a cookery book and i never needed to open two of the restaurants on top of this. i was very satisfied with what i had. so why did you do it? why did you stretch yourself? because i found i had some very talented people underneath me that i had to find opportunities for. and what i see is having those other restaurants, i've created opportunities for very talented people to become bosses within their own right, within my...
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i actually wanted to keep the name. lemonis: looksimple as i thought. the name has to be part of this acquisition, and we're going to need to figure that out. we need to think about this. ♪ susan: so, lisa, what i did was that i kind of printed out what we spoke about. lemonis: lisa told me about this company, royal animal, out of new york, that specializes in soft goods, particularly pet clothing and accessories. in order for the overall margin to grow from 47 to 50-plus, we have to incorporate things that have a 60-plus percent margin. and so i want lisa to focus on things that are going to give her that. susan: this is, like, this kind of canvas material. lisa: and our chicago store, it would do great in. giovanni: i definitely don't think that will sell. lemonis: what's something like that cost? susan: we're wholesaling it for, like, $12.99. lemonis: what's the suggested retail? susan: i would probably go for $39.99. ♪ susan: i think these were on your list. lisa: i like the puff coat. giovanni: i don't think they'll ever sell. -
i actually wanted to keep the name. lemonis: looksimple as i thought. the name has to be part of this acquisition, and we're going to need to figure that out. we need to think about this. ♪ susan: so, lisa, what i did was that i kind of printed out what we spoke about. lemonis: lisa told me about this company, royal animal, out of new york, that specializes in soft goods, particularly pet clothing and accessories. in order for the overall margin to grow from 47 to 50-plus, we have to...
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keith: i don't know. lemonis: looki'm having a tough time communicating with dean, and i'm getting concerned here because i'm running out of patience. i'm hoping keith, his brother, is gonna have better luck than i did. keith: you know, i was just talking with marcus about some of the concepts. he's worried right now that we can't get the stuff done as quick as he needs it. dean: right now, it honestly seems to be more about the show. i sent over for, um... keith: okay, well, then maybe -- lemonis: i'm gonna say this nicely to you guys, and it'll be the last time i say it. if you say again that you think i'm asking you these questions because of the show, i will not do a deal with you. this is not like a gimmick or a game. this is -- you guys are taking the most important asset i have. the thing that i care about the most is my camping world business. you know that, right? for me to let you touch it was a very big deal for me. and i think this business could be a $50 million business. keith: i agree. lemonis: i am jack
keith: i don't know. lemonis: looki'm having a tough time communicating with dean, and i'm getting concerned here because i'm running out of patience. i'm hoping keith, his brother, is gonna have better luck than i did. keith: you know, i was just talking with marcus about some of the concepts. he's worried right now that we can't get the stuff done as quick as he needs it. dean: right now, it honestly seems to be more about the show. i sent over for, um... keith: okay, well, then maybe --...
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am 52 years old and let me tell ya, i look better than i have ever rator] women everywhere are switching to this new beauty breakthrough because it delivers stunning results that everyone will notice. - i will have people say, "what are you doing? "you look younger." - it's like night and day. - people asked if i got botox. - looked in the mirror and it was like, whoa." - [narrator] introducing the all new luminess silk by luminess air. a completely new experience with cosmetics that's unlike anything you've used before. luminess silk is the only way you'll get full luminess coverage that instantly makes you look 10 years younger. - luminess silk is my secret weapon. this is what luminess silk does for you. - [narrator] airbrush makeup is the hollywood secret to beauty. now, airbrush is for everyone. luminess silk is the new and better way to apply makeup to get results like this. luminess silk appears to erase blemishes just like that. age spots? with luminess silk, they're gone like magic. luminess is dermatologist tested and recommended. for 20 yea
am 52 years old and let me tell ya, i look better than i have ever rator] women everywhere are switching to this new beauty breakthrough because it delivers stunning results that everyone will notice. - i will have people say, "what are you doing? "you look younger." - it's like night and day. - people asked if i got botox. - looked in the mirror and it was like, whoa." - [narrator] introducing the all new luminess silk by luminess air. a completely new experience with...
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look at mike. see how it is coming together? >> i would like to be a good looking black man before the end of 2018. (laughing) you. >> got to put a date there so you know when you're going to be a good looking black man. >> okay by december of 2018. >> got it. >> so i love this idea. >> so i think we should do it. >> let's keep it going. >> i have something else i'm bringing in for you guys to continue with the work out routine. >> thank you, bill. >> thank you. can you read that? because i need glass. >> we just have to go to break and then come right back. did you put that on your and then come right back. did you put that on your visioin america last year. we need to stand up and say enough. the only way this problem is going to be solved is if we raise our voices. choose help over helplessness, hope over hopelessness. make sure that the lives we've lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for you. >> the show on fox, called la to saying he is, about, what, airline pilots,
look at mike. see how it is coming together? >> i would like to be a good looking black man before the end of 2018. (laughing) you. >> got to put a date there so you know when you're going to be a good looking black man. >> okay by december of 2018. >> got it. >> so i love this idea. >> so i think we should do it. >> let's keep it going. >> i have something else i'm bringing in for you guys to continue with the work out routine. >> thank...
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you are taking a look at relative value weighs. how much am i paying for earnings and growth compared to a lot of other stocks in the s&p. this one looks kind of cheap >> if you think about the setup, if you have something that's acting well but underperform founderperforming for almost two years, and then starts to outperform, you have convergence and early sftate convergence. >> is there a way to lessen the cost of this trade >> we did that by selling the upside call. options on a stock trading $1200, the option are going to be also expensive. we are dealing with options. that 1185 call is a $35 option this does lower the cost somewhat that's about as bad as you are going to get >>> biotech breaking out this week as a grugiers up for big earnings meg terrell is back with more. >> biotech just closed out its best week since september and it is on pace for its best month since july, 2016 a couple things are at work. first, of course is mna. investors are wondering if every monday is going to be merger monday that will be a key aspect to watch in
you are taking a look at relative value weighs. how much am i paying for earnings and growth compared to a lot of other stocks in the s&p. this one looks kind of cheap >> if you think about the setup, if you have something that's acting well but underperform founderperforming for almost two years, and then starts to outperform, you have convergence and early sftate convergence. >> is there a way to lessen the cost of this trade >> we did that by selling the upside call....
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most of the painting i look like alfred e newman. remember him. >> it where do you do painting, who cleans up and how long does it take to do portrait. >> i paint upstairs at the house. and another where i can retreat to. and, i clean up. most of the time. laura is a neat nick. an oil painting is not neat. i limit my palate to two yellows to reds, a blue and white. and the blue is a very powerful blue. you get a little nick on your finger and you don't get it totally clean it down on a white bedspread, it's blue. so i'm not a very good cleaner. this took me a year to paint these portraits a painting is really never done. i look at some of these and wish i could put them back on the easel. but at some point have call it quits so i live with these portraits for a year. i would go upstairs and look at o'brien say i think i have to touch them up a little bit more. so, i cannot answer this question. >> michael and greenwich asked, have you ever been on happy with the painting and tossed it aside? >> yes. many times a paint and get in bed a
most of the painting i look like alfred e newman. remember him. >> it where do you do painting, who cleans up and how long does it take to do portrait. >> i paint upstairs at the house. and another where i can retreat to. and, i clean up. most of the time. laura is a neat nick. an oil painting is not neat. i limit my palate to two yellows to reds, a blue and white. and the blue is a very powerful blue. you get a little nick on your finger and you don't get it totally clean it down...
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into two missile in my cheek that i look at it. didn't i didn't what was she what to tell what to book the ticket and. just google howard. morning jim dutton don't know pointed the bookie cousin joe to kill what to highlight. a moment and then there's a little daughter of a photograph. but i want to settle with the other world when it was because she was in my view is that a lot of those i'm a little bit out of in the. normal with a mother was a limb so how is it a must if one was around one hundred. and you going on to do. you know. you know preparing the family you know. would you go on one of you. are free to believe you to come to do it is going to see. their share among. muslim islamist. must must must must must. must. must must must must. i do so much of that path. but that's for good. measure and you know it. now you. cannot come and. i've been giving you. loons need to know my love many were incomplete me about individual cake and i knew. i wanted a cookie. out one minute. and as you initially. see each i had to use it in th
into two missile in my cheek that i look at it. didn't i didn't what was she what to tell what to book the ticket and. just google howard. morning jim dutton don't know pointed the bookie cousin joe to kill what to highlight. a moment and then there's a little daughter of a photograph. but i want to settle with the other world when it was because she was in my view is that a lot of those i'm a little bit out of in the. normal with a mother was a limb so how is it a must if one was around one...
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communities that i shall be delighted look at it will all i need to model is only present i'm going on being sent in a lab by you like at the end of the new media you do not look at the kill file if your son has on it for too long it's not a year to spend on a fearless but all that. if we are to blame because i see kids killed without a fair competition to live my if you're not on their consulate you would be too don't give a passing kyung is you defending if somebody he presented in on is saddam of what i hear melamine now or stossel. also liaison member some did and here and some friends. certainly disassembled isn't and then we see again. in my review. in simpler not the least read in a phone cause. for us. my aging and i had an iffy one. back and i who am i. then you might ask and i mean whatever is it. i got lucky on the phone. i've. been. doing that. and that was when i was out yes gosh i hope you catch a point because we are in the end we know you are live you know it didn't come on give me that. as opposed to the michigan i know we will city we do with it is a good no go throug
communities that i shall be delighted look at it will all i need to model is only present i'm going on being sent in a lab by you like at the end of the new media you do not look at the kill file if your son has on it for too long it's not a year to spend on a fearless but all that. if we are to blame because i see kids killed without a fair competition to live my if you're not on their consulate you would be too don't give a passing kyung is you defending if somebody he presented in on is...
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and by the time the sunset, i had found and looked into the most incredible walnut brown eyes, amazing. in what second, and it was literally a second, about i was capture haded. my heart and soul was gone. and by the time the clock struck midnight, we were on a quest. we embarked and it started with a kiss. now, you immediate to understand she was 14 and i was 15. so the passion was quite different and completely opposite of what i consider a little bit of time and it was -- a peck on the lips. but the deals sealed. let's jump up 20 yearses now 1977 we're married and i'm walking to my apartment. and the mailbox has a envelope poking out. this mail, this enhave they is lope was different. i had already received some of the standard 9 the by 3 envelope with a trifold piece inside. and that's says you have wferlg credential and you're marvelous interview but we're sorry glove doesn't fit we cannot use you in our medical class this this year so we're in middle of a medical school campaign and had a couple of injection and i look and here's this dig 8 and a half by 11 envelope a and i pull
and by the time the sunset, i had found and looked into the most incredible walnut brown eyes, amazing. in what second, and it was literally a second, about i was capture haded. my heart and soul was gone. and by the time the clock struck midnight, we were on a quest. we embarked and it started with a kiss. now, you immediate to understand she was 14 and i was 15. so the passion was quite different and completely opposite of what i consider a little bit of time and it was -- a peck on the lips....
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president trump: i am looking forward to it. there was no collusion whatsoever. there was no obstruction whatsoever. i do worry when i look at all of the things that you are reporting, when i look at all , you doing tax -- texts where theytain texts are saying the kinds of things they are saying and you be -- and you can be concerned. .o here is the story i would love to do it. i have to say, subject to my lawyers. would you do it under oath? president trump: did hillary do it under oath? >> i have no idea. trump: you really have no idea? she didn't do it. and you know she did not do it under oath. >> so you would do it under oath? president trump: i would do it under oath. is every disturbed as else who is intelligent, when you look at five months, this is the great rosemary woods, right? that was 18 minutes. this is 50,000 texts. that is disturbing. he got more than five hundred thousand dollars essentially from hillary clinton, agassi investigating hillary clinton -- and is he investigating hillary clinton? i keep out of it. -- he is theik mayor. it is one of t
president trump: i am looking forward to it. there was no collusion whatsoever. there was no obstruction whatsoever. i do worry when i look at all of the things that you are reporting, when i look at all , you doing tax -- texts where theytain texts are saying the kinds of things they are saying and you be -- and you can be concerned. .o here is the story i would love to do it. i have to say, subject to my lawyers. would you do it under oath? president trump: did hillary do it under oath?...
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but you're not changing the way i look. i really learned the meaning of the phrase, no pain, no gain. so i realized the meaning of that. >> that's right, you're going to have a little bit of pain. >> but then i'm going to gain. >> this way. >> reporter: after months of preparation the day of the surgery is finally here. >> yeah. any questions for me today? >> no. >> i know we've talked about this surgery a lot. it's going to seem like a split second to you. >> one second i'm on the bed, and the next i'm sitting in a hospital room. >> yeah. >> ready? >> yeah. >> this is the drill. >> reporter: as he has done nearly 60 times before, a family tradition of sorts, russ carries his son into surgery. >> wanna kiss her one more time? >> yeah. >> i love you. >> see you soon. >> reporter: coming up -- the newmans face the most harrowing 24 hours of their lives. >> so my heart is beating faster and faster. >> i'm going to go to the house phone. hi, it's russel newman, nathaniel newman's father? >> his whole face is broken in pieces. >
but you're not changing the way i look. i really learned the meaning of the phrase, no pain, no gain. so i realized the meaning of that. >> that's right, you're going to have a little bit of pain. >> but then i'm going to gain. >> this way. >> reporter: after months of preparation the day of the surgery is finally here. >> yeah. any questions for me today? >> no. >> i know we've talked about this surgery a lot. it's going to seem like a split second to...
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it's a very difficult challenge ahead, a person that has done nonprofit work for many years, but i look forward to working on this. and i feel very confident in your leadership, mr. president. so colleagues, at this time, i'd like to submit the name of the president, excuse me, mr. ken cleaveland as president of the fire commission fore ne ne fiscal year and next calendar year at this particular time. thank you. >> thank you mr. vice president. is there a second to that motion? >> second. >> any discussion -- further discussion? >> go ahead. >> oh, no, after you. >> okay. >> commissioner covington? >> thank you very much, mr. president. you did not demur, so i assume you would be willing to take on this responsibility two years in a row, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> i really appreciate you, and i appreciate your vice president laying out some of the things that you want to accomplish, so i assume that the trabiining -- the new training facility and the relationship with guardians of the city and the possibility of forming a friends of the san francisco fire department are thin
it's a very difficult challenge ahead, a person that has done nonprofit work for many years, but i look forward to working on this. and i feel very confident in your leadership, mr. president. so colleagues, at this time, i'd like to submit the name of the president, excuse me, mr. ken cleaveland as president of the fire commission fore ne ne fiscal year and next calendar year at this particular time. thank you. >> thank you mr. vice president. is there a second to that motion? >>...
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i was i was look. ugly when i was a child because i wasn't as as white as the quote unquote pretty kid. you know i mean just growing up a lot of the insults that he has with throat with each other when we were younger was always attacking the color. it would always be like. your mama she thought black and like you know for some reason like that for me just and see blackness was always around us i mean i you know it's ok while to really embrace who i am and to realize that my skin is beautiful and and clearly now there is more but i realize that even amongst us here on the set and on the show because we started the show there's laughter there but underneath it there is pain as we're hearing which is what this tweet here from robert west says there's coping utilized in public and in private private battles and where one realizes such a construct wreaks havoc on us all and so what that might look look like is a tweet from robert jordan who says there are cliques that can be created in school settings just
i was i was look. ugly when i was a child because i wasn't as as white as the quote unquote pretty kid. you know i mean just growing up a lot of the insults that he has with throat with each other when we were younger was always attacking the color. it would always be like. your mama she thought black and like you know for some reason like that for me just and see blackness was always around us i mean i you know it's ok while to really embrace who i am and to realize that my skin is beautiful...
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i look forward to looking and i need to look at that issue. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. azor. thank you for putting up with the demands of becoming a being involved in public life. i think we all share your priorities flooring the cost of healthcare and i hope that based on this is an industry you can understand and you. can help us with suggestions about getting those drug prices down. it's incredibly important part of healthcare today and incredibly costly part unfortunately. i look forward to working with you on these issues and we have discussed previously but we have providers in south dakota working to ensure access to care for folks inn rural access and n indian country we have a lot of challenges thatt exist. three years being a health services have been found to have a serious deficiencies and quality of care. pineridge recently lost its ability to bill medicare and medicaid for failing to meet cms standards. this has to change. i've been working with senator brussels in restoring the accountability to ihs act to give hhs greater authority to get ihs back on track. spe
i look forward to looking and i need to look at that issue. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. azor. thank you for putting up with the demands of becoming a being involved in public life. i think we all share your priorities flooring the cost of healthcare and i hope that based on this is an industry you can understand and you. can help us with suggestions about getting those drug prices down. it's incredibly important part of healthcare today and incredibly costly part unfortunately. i...
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i feel like i'm looking better. i can actually say i feel good in my skin. (antoinette) my skin looks smoother, softer, firmer i find that i've been doing this... (laughing) ... because it looks so good and it feels so good. i'm so happy i found meaningful beauty. i can honestly say this is the best my skin has ever looked. it has really changed how i feel about my skin, and that's a really wonderful feeling. (garcelle) try it, you will love your skin, you will see results. meaningful beauty really works, you see a difference at 47 years old i can actually say i feel good in my skin. (lori) since using meaningful beauty i've noticed a big change in my skin, it's glowing, it's radiant, it feels hydrated, it looks firmer. i'm loving my skin since i started using meaningful beauty. cindy, thank you. (laughing) your products have totally changed my skin, and i love what i see. (melissa) i'm confident in how i look and i--i really feel beautiful. (female announcer) don't let this limited time offer pass you by. call right now to receive all the anti-aging magic of
i feel like i'm looking better. i can actually say i feel good in my skin. (antoinette) my skin looks smoother, softer, firmer i find that i've been doing this... (laughing) ... because it looks so good and it feels so good. i'm so happy i found meaningful beauty. i can honestly say this is the best my skin has ever looked. it has really changed how i feel about my skin, and that's a really wonderful feeling. (garcelle) try it, you will love your skin, you will see results. meaningful beauty...
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as always, we'll look for ways to serve you better. i welcome your suggestions. >> thank you, doctor hall for your opening remarks. look forward to the questions. the chair expects to be here for the entire did youration of the hearing and as such i'm going to defer my time until later in the sequence of q&a. so i'll be yielding first to our members who i know are on a tough time clock today because of the number of things that have been crammed into one day. the fact that the republican retreat begins tomorrow. so i'll withhold my questions at the present moment and use those as we clean up the hearing at the end. now i yield to my friend the ranking member from kentucky. >> thank you, mr. chairman i intend to do the same thing. i'll sit until the bitter end with you. thanks. >> for the first round of questions go to my friend from oklahoma, mr. cole. >> thank you. i want to thank you you for the hearing. i know my good friend former chairman wanted do as well. and it's important for us to do. and i want to begin by thank you you dr. ha
as always, we'll look for ways to serve you better. i welcome your suggestions. >> thank you, doctor hall for your opening remarks. look forward to the questions. the chair expects to be here for the entire did youration of the hearing and as such i'm going to defer my time until later in the sequence of q&a. so i'll be yielding first to our members who i know are on a tough time clock today because of the number of things that have been crammed into one day. the fact that the...
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so i've started looking more at bags than at women i look how they're made how they've been sewn i look at the details but it's funny that women make my head turn for their bags now. so far his daughter is less interested in fashion. knowledge her clothes branching out into travel bags and suitcases. the validator where the longer family lives during the winter. tomorrow is packing for her planned expedition she'll be away from home for two months she's heading off to k two in pakistan among mountaineers it's considered more challenging than mount everest. i had an offer in winter but i wasn't interested at the time because i thought it was too dangerous but now i'm really looking forward to it i'm prepared mentally for the mountain that's important otherwise i shouldn't be doing this we think my son thought my man decent backout. he didn't solve the part of the equipment they could help prevent her feet from getting frostbitten. tomorrow we'll use the camera on a helmet to keep a video diary. and the satellite phone will enable her to call for help in an emergency and keep in touch wit
so i've started looking more at bags than at women i look how they're made how they've been sewn i look at the details but it's funny that women make my head turn for their bags now. so far his daughter is less interested in fashion. knowledge her clothes branching out into travel bags and suitcases. the validator where the longer family lives during the winter. tomorrow is packing for her planned expedition she'll be away from home for two months she's heading off to k two in pakistan among...
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i mean, look at my face.pplause ] and women always say that they want a bad boy. well my whole thing is, no you don't. [ laughter ] you don't. right? which would you rather have, a a guy that's like, oh my god. your rack looks great in that dress. or would you rather have me who's like, oh my god that dress has pockets. [ cheers and applause ] women love dresses with pockets. if you love a woman and you want to blow her mind, go steal her favorite dress out of the closet. take it to a tailor, have him install pockets. [ light laughter ] take her out on her dream date and in the middle of the date, be like hey honey, can you put my chapstick in your pocket? and she'll be like, what i don't have any pockets in this -- oh my god there's pockets! [ laughter ] i really got into that one. [ laughter ] i think i'm a sensitive guy because i grew up idolizing my dad. i was like, that's what's men are like and i want to be like that. the only problem is my dad was an interior decorator. [ laughter ] yeah, my dad gave m
i mean, look at my face.pplause ] and women always say that they want a bad boy. well my whole thing is, no you don't. [ laughter ] you don't. right? which would you rather have, a a guy that's like, oh my god. your rack looks great in that dress. or would you rather have me who's like, oh my god that dress has pockets. [ cheers and applause ] women love dresses with pockets. if you love a woman and you want to blow her mind, go steal her favorite dress out of the closet. take it to a tailor,...
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all i look i'm looking for legal but i'm no. good. i think that we come to see you go by this and going to see you asked to do is plan you know how do. we get it. that's interesting thank you for thinking about it. yeah i would love to do it. right you see we believe you can be very antisocial i'm not good. i think i'll have to. want to do some work to go. numb on the money business. oh yeah yeah i need to feel it so we do with me ok. moba do i you know i did i was about out. did he know you were going to relive a bad movie. you know botched the job. and i. know you are yeah i think he's. going to go because you have. several bad dogs i brought up i thought will is this known by me are you with me. yeah ok so why do you want me to put my socks ok first bows we start to support you we've got them. you continue and we have i don't. know who lit up that up but up that up but up out up up out up but i. but out on. up but up. that of that out that up out up but out of and my cop do you i'm not thinking when i know. my room condition i need
all i look i'm looking for legal but i'm no. good. i think that we come to see you go by this and going to see you asked to do is plan you know how do. we get it. that's interesting thank you for thinking about it. yeah i would love to do it. right you see we believe you can be very antisocial i'm not good. i think i'll have to. want to do some work to go. numb on the money business. oh yeah yeah i need to feel it so we do with me ok. moba do i you know i did i was about out. did he know you...
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and so traveling back east isn't something that i look forward to doing except when i need to do.dly, i don't find these councils in general and committees to be terribly productive. but it wasn't about not wanting to advise on something where i thought that we could help or we had a point of view that should be heard. and so i am doing the latter. i cannot imagine a situation where i would not do the latter because i think it is in the best interest of america to do it. and i am first and foremost an american. emily: on repatriation, this is an issue that would be important to apple. potentially important to the country. how would you like a repatriation bill to be structured? tim: in our of view, it should be a deemed repatriation. this means it should be a required pact. so you are not asking the people that have had earnings from international subsidiaries if they would like to bring back money. you are saying that you must pay the government x percent now or over some period of time. and i think -- my own advice would be that the u.s. use that money for a significant infrastr
and so traveling back east isn't something that i look forward to doing except when i need to do.dly, i don't find these councils in general and committees to be terribly productive. but it wasn't about not wanting to advise on something where i thought that we could help or we had a point of view that should be heard. and so i am doing the latter. i cannot imagine a situation where i would not do the latter because i think it is in the best interest of america to do it. and i am first and...
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i look forward to his service in this new position. the position of fed chairman is integral to the health of the u.s. economy. washington must empower the american people to create prosperity through sound policy that gets the government out of the way of workers and job creators. jay powell is up to the task. i was proud to confirm him yesterday. the senate advanced the nomination of another highly call fied nomee, alex -- qualified nominee, alex azar. mr. azar discussed his intention to confront head-on the opioid crisis that is hurting so many families across the country, including in my home state of kentucky. he made clear that he will place an important priority on education and enforcement to halt the advance of the scourge. but he recognizes that we need effective, compassionate treatment options for those seeking recovery. for all americans he will work to expand access to high-quality affordable health care options. his distinguished record including prior h.h.s. service and private sector work shows he is the right man for
i look forward to his service in this new position. the position of fed chairman is integral to the health of the u.s. economy. washington must empower the american people to create prosperity through sound policy that gets the government out of the way of workers and job creators. jay powell is up to the task. i was proud to confirm him yesterday. the senate advanced the nomination of another highly call fied nomee, alex -- qualified nominee, alex azar. mr. azar discussed his intention to...
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maybe i look like i know what i'm doing but i assure you i do not. a complete and total lack of strategy. >> i have no idea what you're going to do. >> eventually, and watch closely here, i got her. just once and pretty much by accident but still it's a point and i'll take it. >> you got your work out for the day. >> it gets tiring. >> what's most clear is that this young woman is really talented. she's ranked fourth country and eyeing the olympics. >> when it's actually close and it could be a tangible thing just like a warm feeling. >> and her journey has been a family affair her sister on the left is also a fencer. her dad was a fencer back in the day. >> and her mom she fenced too. >> you can't help but like get sentimental and tear up when she succeeds. >> and now amanda just needs to hold on to her spot. she says that's just the beginning. >> there's so much more i can do to be better and i'm not comfortable at all right now. >> she's climbing there one swung at a time. >> evan coswell wusa 9. >> deb, maybe you can take a stab at it sometime. a
maybe i look like i know what i'm doing but i assure you i do not. a complete and total lack of strategy. >> i have no idea what you're going to do. >> eventually, and watch closely here, i got her. just once and pretty much by accident but still it's a point and i'll take it. >> you got your work out for the day. >> it gets tiring. >> what's most clear is that this young woman is really talented. she's ranked fourth country and eyeing the olympics. >> when...
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i was looking to sell also an inexpensive call, those against it for 60 cents. u might ask why i would be inclined to do that. the reason is that i actually don't see us going much more above that level i'm not expecting that you would anticipate a strong rally. if anything, i think we might be in a bottoming formation somewhere in here. >> even if we get above that key 2.6, it's really the 3% that represents a new intermediate high 2.8, 2.6, is this the environment to be betting on banks overweight as a generalist when they are still not beating the market and specially so adjusted for risk. >> the chart is interesting because i look at your chart in the ten-year i was like that's a breakout if i didn't know it was the ten-year yield, it was a stock and i know there was a tailwind to it, which i think the tightening cycle is this year, i had looks like a decent way to play what mike says about the options, the call spread it is a cheap way to do it in volume terms and dollar terms i want to make a point about your choice of march that trade is going the expire b
i was looking to sell also an inexpensive call, those against it for 60 cents. u might ask why i would be inclined to do that. the reason is that i actually don't see us going much more above that level i'm not expecting that you would anticipate a strong rally. if anything, i think we might be in a bottoming formation somewhere in here. >> even if we get above that key 2.6, it's really the 3% that represents a new intermediate high 2.8, 2.6, is this the environment to be betting on banks...
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i look out in this room, and i see the future of our country. not 30 years from now, folks. head.at crap out of your i am talking about what you will today, you leave here when you go back to your universities and the institutions you are affiliated .ith, your communities how would you assert those three values, if you will? in the relationship you have with the people you encounter? if you go on and decide to do something like run for office, or you start managing your own company or whatever happens in your life, how do you elevate those principles and show them as a sign of contradiction in the world in which you live? show your capacity to listen, and in that listening, understand and love someone as you find them, not as you want them to be. and then be willing to do what is necessary to help them improve the state of their life, the condition they are in, but just listen. even in that simple moment it solves many problems. i gave a speech to a group of young men and women. 20's to 30's, they were in this program where they were getting their ged. they had a tough walk,
i look out in this room, and i see the future of our country. not 30 years from now, folks. head.at crap out of your i am talking about what you will today, you leave here when you go back to your universities and the institutions you are affiliated .ith, your communities how would you assert those three values, if you will? in the relationship you have with the people you encounter? if you go on and decide to do something like run for office, or you start managing your own company or whatever...
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look it never better get in. morning me. like a little financial condition of not. because father ok that. means that we. got to you tell. me i was going to the union you're going to get us the way. father mother when he brought up their partner made up the. thing you need to. look at they said there was a big but not. protecting me part of. what angles and if you were in the movie what the tokyo. campus placement. we may get you through. joining me early posting believe me to scribble out my part and i may. be able to make it transmutes or i will get this across the country. in your need for the ready yet. to give me my job. so one of the best company in the world. a few kilometers away from office and now lives with his parents after super he went to teach to study engineering but now he's chosen a different career paths. to get in the dark and would be. came getting me who had to do with us that there. may be indian good in him about god then this thing just needs a poem and a logo of the mayor enduring love but short notice them down meaning two of the i don't have to go that are to me didn't you could try to go to. our d
look it never better get in. morning me. like a little financial condition of not. because father ok that. means that we. got to you tell. me i was going to the union you're going to get us the way. father mother when he brought up their partner made up the. thing you need to. look at they said there was a big but not. protecting me part of. what angles and if you were in the movie what the tokyo. campus placement. we may get you through. joining me early posting believe me to scribble out my...
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<i>life looks good.tlemen, please welcome hugh grant! come on. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: movie star right there, hugh grant. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: yeah, i love having you on the show, i'm happy -- because i know you were just in los angeles for the golden globes. so thank you for flying all the way here. >> it's a pleasure. thank for you having me. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. do you like going to awards shows? do you enjoy the golden globes? >> w but then i made the mistake -- the schoolboy error of looking at twitter afterwards. and i thought i had been fine and i thought i looked quite nice and all done up in my dicky boat, and twitter said i looked -- i was aging like mayonnaise -- [ laughter ] the bags under my eyes were like scrotums. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey looks, i got to be honest, i was drunk when i send that tweet, so -- i apologize, that was really -- no, that is -- >> was i wearing a wig. my whole hair had its own little hashtag. >> jimmy: no! >> yes, yes, y
life looks good.tlemen, please welcome hugh grant! come on. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: movie star right there, hugh grant. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: yeah, i love having you on the show, i'm happy -- because i know you were just in los angeles for the golden globes. so thank you for flying all the way here. >> it's a pleasure. thank for you having me. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. do you like going to awards shows? do you enjoy the golden...
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as i was looking at my instruments, i was not looking ahead and the copilot sitting in the front seat just yelled -- plane. -- plane. i looked up and here was a phantom coming down on a bombing run. i've never seen so many bombs and he was coming right at us. i froze. i did not know what to do. he knew what to do. he rolled his aircraft and he came by us. he was so close i could see the skull and cross bones. all he did was go -- i looked back. hit the afterburners and off he went. announcer: watch the entire interview with the vietnam veteran on sunday at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span3. announcer: the vietnam's war tet offensive started more than 60 years ago, with viet cong and north vietnamese attacking more than 100 cities, towns, and outposts across south vietnam. next come in the museum of washington held a discussion. boughton,nclude mark a turning point of the american war the. also remarks by former stars & sts
as i was looking at my instruments, i was not looking ahead and the copilot sitting in the front seat just yelled -- plane. -- plane. i looked up and here was a phantom coming down on a bombing run. i've never seen so many bombs and he was coming right at us. i froze. i did not know what to do. he knew what to do. he rolled his aircraft and he came by us. he was so close i could see the skull and cross bones. all he did was go -- i looked back. hit the afterburners and off he went. announcer:...
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and i looked at him and said. i was a. we're the same age. and here we are in court talk about what you kept his head down. when i spoke a looked up but he didn't say anything. but some others have admitted to sharing a moral guilt. gloating worked as a bookkeeper. he was convicted on charges of being an accessory to murder and sentenced to four years in prison he's ninety six now and recently applied for a pardon does he deserve one. i'm not in favor of throwing people who are old and ill into prison. but this man ought to speak openly about what he did and what he experienced. and describe how the s.s. men talk among themselves about the atrocities that took place in the crematorium. that the world would become a better place. do you believe that it has. it hasn't. i did believe that the world would become a better place that people would change the way they treat each other. but when you look around and see some of the things that are happening in the world today you just lose hope. what about those in germany who say that the holocaust me
and i looked at him and said. i was a. we're the same age. and here we are in court talk about what you kept his head down. when i spoke a looked up but he didn't say anything. but some others have admitted to sharing a moral guilt. gloating worked as a bookkeeper. he was convicted on charges of being an accessory to murder and sentenced to four years in prison he's ninety six now and recently applied for a pardon does he deserve one. i'm not in favor of throwing people who are old and ill into...
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<i>look at that.> i look like space mickey mouse.>> i don't think they were trying to make you look bad, it's just when you sit down, material, so when you stand up, it's unflattering. >> stephen: you think i'm fat, just say so. >> you look fine. >> stephen: just say you're a little heavy and could use a few pounds. >> you could lose a couple of pounds. >> stephen: all right, forget it. next it was on to the starliner capsule itself where i would be strapped down for an intensive interview. >> cha type of technical degree do you have that may help on missions to the international space station. >> stephen: i have a theater degree. i can act like i have technical skills. watch this. let's get the du-1 on the donor. i'm sip-tid, we are burning daylight. we are detoxing. we're stirring the oxygen. i just broke a switch. i'm so sorry. what is the rcs-1. i just snapped that puppy off. >> we need rcs-1 to get home. >> stephen: what is it? >> reaction control jet number one. >> stephen: how am i doing? how am i scoring
look at that. i look like space mickey mouse.>> i don't think they were trying to make you look bad, it's just when you sit down, material, so when you stand up, it's unflattering. >> stephen: you think i'm fat, just say so. >> you look fine. >> stephen: just say you're a little heavy and could use a few pounds. >> you could lose a couple of pounds. >> stephen: all right, forget it. next it was on to the starliner capsule itself where i would be strapped...
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blazers big enough to fit your clutch and a secret shoutout with daughter, harper. >> i said look at she just said i got it. i need that shoe. i really, really need that shoe. fashion should be fun and it's about finding new ways of wearing things. >> i think people on their bad day would like to wake up and look like victoria beckham. she's fabulous. >> nearry 50 years after "star trek" william shatner is boldly going where he's never gone before in the show "better late than ever" which airs tonight. and he stopped by "e.t." to share his secrets to keeping a life in hyperdrive. you do not slow down at all because you're doing some kind of new project or activity every time i see you. >> i had. i'm doing all kinds of new things. >> this is the biggest -- >> william joins george foreman, henry winkler to trot all over it globe. >> it was a strange premise. five guys go off and are they amusing? do they have adventures? and does it connect with it audience? and all those questions were answered. there's terry bradshaw with two super bowl rings. >> and you're a fan? >> my goodness. two-
blazers big enough to fit your clutch and a secret shoutout with daughter, harper. >> i said look at she just said i got it. i need that shoe. i really, really need that shoe. fashion should be fun and it's about finding new ways of wearing things. >> i think people on their bad day would like to wake up and look like victoria beckham. she's fabulous. >> nearry 50 years after "star trek" william shatner is boldly going where he's never gone before in the show...
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out a list of the underlying factors for why we've seen a par bolick rise >> right and if you look at boa, ihink they referenced 20 13 ad look where we are since 2013 that doesn't seem like a warning signal maybe in a short-term basis, but on intermediate long-term, that's a positive. there's more to come in. >> so are you going to get a flood of money out of bonds and into stocks? >> i don't think you're going to get a flood of money out of bonds and into stocks. i think shifts are underpinning a really strong bid for bonds and i don't think that generational shift is going away anytime soon where i think you're going to see a flood of money is both from the corporate side as well as from the retail side. retail has been increasing its allegation to equities predominantly last year, it was to global equitieequities, not equi equities but i still think there's incremental add from the retail community to be adding to domestic as well as int international. then there's a huge bid from corporate side as well not only do they have $1.7 trillion on their cash balance sheets today, now they have
out a list of the underlying factors for why we've seen a par bolick rise >> right and if you look at boa, ihink they referenced 20 13 ad look where we are since 2013 that doesn't seem like a warning signal maybe in a short-term basis, but on intermediate long-term, that's a positive. there's more to come in. >> so are you going to get a flood of money out of bonds and into stocks? >> i don't think you're going to get a flood of money out of bonds and into stocks. i think...
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and i don't look at it i got much of that going. in that i can i wouldn't be one make what they are now that you know i think i'm going to be their only very way that you were going to do but back to you can't you know somebody i mean i'm going to get everybody out you know to be. ready to understand you. know what it is but i think you should be used. when you even. human and. human human. we shipped some ago we're going with the i'm going to fire a gosh ellen and my parents and i thought that three months. continental medicines are for. complete. check at the scene and he at five am sending nice ideas and. i keep a few more. the new food that indians with the new. printer premier for judy money are not the better i need me three more years without them. either said i was sure. the summer i was with. and you look. after the looking at duncan when those shoes was going to move those women who can. play center with that drug i just read and feel rather. than the my own. mother was was what i was you. assume it is a. look at it from n
and i don't look at it i got much of that going. in that i can i wouldn't be one make what they are now that you know i think i'm going to be their only very way that you were going to do but back to you can't you know somebody i mean i'm going to get everybody out you know to be. ready to understand you. know what it is but i think you should be used. when you even. human and. human human. we shipped some ago we're going with the i'm going to fire a gosh ellen and my parents and i thought that...
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i look forward to being. ahead.o i look forward to being a part of it. >> we set out a program that we all agreed to hear. we know there has to be negotiations in regards to that. view laid out principles that we will not compromise on. pres. trump: you have been a great voice. thank you very much. lindsay used to be a great enemy of mine and now he is a great friend of mine. i do like him a lot. i never thought i would say that. but i do like him a lot. [laughter] obama couldn't do it. george couldn't do it. i think you can do it. had. is a deal to be if you want it bad enough, we will get it can it will be good for the country. everyone has to give a little bit. i have never been more an immigration proposal making a to the president's desk than i am right now. pres. trump: we have a good chance. >> i think there is a deal to be had here. he wants to provide protections for those who received the daca work from met -- work permit, secure the have to border, enforce our laws on the interior as well, to decre
i look forward to being. ahead.o i look forward to being a part of it. >> we set out a program that we all agreed to hear. we know there has to be negotiations in regards to that. view laid out principles that we will not compromise on. pres. trump: you have been a great voice. thank you very much. lindsay used to be a great enemy of mine and now he is a great friend of mine. i do like him a lot. i never thought i would say that. but i do like him a lot. [laughter] obama couldn't do it....
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so i look forward to making progress on that particular issue. that's it for me. >> thank you, commissioner veronese. commissioner covington. >> thank you, mr. president. i would just like to refer my fellow commissioners to page 9 of mr. corso's document that was distributed to us this afternoon. the special meeting that may be called if necessary, again, page 9, february -- the week of february 15th to february 20th. i think it would be prudent to have the commission secretary poll the commission as to what days might work just in case we need that meeting. i schedule my travel around these meetings. i've never missed a commission meeting, so i would like to know in advance if, you know -- what days to block out in case it's needed. >> thank you, commissioner covington. >> thank you. >> we'll try to do that. i think we need to put in a future closed session our review of the chief. that has to be on the agenda. >> we still haven't received instructions, well, from the hr and the mayor's -- >> well, put that on the list, and of course, the depart
so i look forward to making progress on that particular issue. that's it for me. >> thank you, commissioner veronese. commissioner covington. >> thank you, mr. president. i would just like to refer my fellow commissioners to page 9 of mr. corso's document that was distributed to us this afternoon. the special meeting that may be called if necessary, again, page 9, february -- the week of february 15th to february 20th. i think it would be prudent to have the commission secretary...
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i want to look at that. it may be simply what the law provides in which case if we don't like that, that's a legislative question for us as opposed to manipulating aloophole. i don't know. i would like to learn more about that. senator mccaskill: when we were there last week, it was announced it went from zero to $15,000 a bottle. that drug has been around for decades. and they slapped $15,000 on one bottle of it. there's something really wrong here. we're all skeptical over here because of what we have been through the last 12 months. mr. azar: i hope if i'm confirmed i can earn your trust and your confidence of my treatment on these issues. senator mccaskill lead the two, because drug prices are a huge problem in the country rightnow. mr. azar: i want to work with you, and i hope a year from now, you say you proved me wrong. >> would you briefly tell us who the folks are behind you? mr. azar: yes, thank you very much. so i'm joined by my wife jennifer, my daughter claire, my son alex, my father, dr. alex az
i want to look at that. it may be simply what the law provides in which case if we don't like that, that's a legislative question for us as opposed to manipulating aloophole. i don't know. i would like to learn more about that. senator mccaskill: when we were there last week, it was announced it went from zero to $15,000 a bottle. that drug has been around for decades. and they slapped $15,000 on one bottle of it. there's something really wrong here. we're all skeptical over here because of...
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i look forward to working with you and answering your questions. with that i'd like to pass it back to the secretary. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i took -- you've taken a brief on the comprehensive review behind closed doors and i know i met with a couple of you on the committee to explain the srr. would it be worthwhile for me to do a two or three minute overview on the strategic review? >> it would be very helpful, yes, please proceed. >> thank you. after the accident occurred, the cno and i both decided to take the path that we took, which was to immediately set up a review of the tactical and operational areas where we had to investigate. due to these accidents. i took it upon myself to say, okay, let's go a little higher at 30,000 ic and root causes. we engaged michael behr who's here today. they went back and looked at 30 years of data to assess our present state of play and really look at systemic issues that are affecting us. we had them look outside the industry. this is kind of an interesting point i'd like to present to those who didn't h
i look forward to working with you and answering your questions. with that i'd like to pass it back to the secretary. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i took -- you've taken a brief on the comprehensive review behind closed doors and i know i met with a couple of you on the committee to explain the srr. would it be worthwhile for me to do a two or three minute overview on the strategic review? >> it would be very helpful, yes, please proceed. >> thank you. after the accident...
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i looked at the trails and i couldn't see anyone walking around.was sort of like a lightbulb moment. this might be it. >> reporter: he washed his clothes. hung them up. eyes darting. two little voices working in his mind. >> one that was saying you should run. another one saying you should stay. one was terrified. the other one knew what was waiting for me out there was much better. my own freedom. i proceeded to walk to the edge of the house. and i looked at the creek and around the side, and i could see no one. nothing. no movement. and after that i just bolted. >> reporter: kevin knew, as many 14-year-olds do, that water obliterates footprints, might hide his route of escape. and so, with his heart pounding and his ears straining for the sounds of pursuers, he picked his way down the creek bed and into the jungle. and then he heard it. the bird call. >> it wasn't just a bird. this was more of like a -- an alert call that the terrorists used to communicate with another. so i knew that the signal had been put out that i had escaped. >> what'd that
i looked at the trails and i couldn't see anyone walking around.was sort of like a lightbulb moment. this might be it. >> reporter: he washed his clothes. hung them up. eyes darting. two little voices working in his mind. >> one that was saying you should run. another one saying you should stay. one was terrified. the other one knew what was waiting for me out there was much better. my own freedom. i proceeded to walk to the edge of the house. and i looked at the creek and around...
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i look at those kind of things and say we've got trouble. i don't think they are insoluble.e authority of good spiritual leaders being far more important than the old. ♪ ♪ one of the big negatives i see in our society that i don't know what the answer is is the breakdown of family. we are 25% of white kids are born out of wedlock spread 50% of hispanic and 75% of after americans never have a data home. it's creating a situation where people are improvising and finding sarah gets and mentors, loving hands and guides. i think that is the soft underbelly of america. this is the problem government cannot solve. it's an individual moral thing and it's been a massive cultural thing for this is new. this did not happen until the 60. >> pat moynahan wrote about it and said it's the biggest chang change. >> that is the most ominous and negative thing. i have to agree with you. what we have here is a clear understanding of the problem. the issue is at the table, is there any suggestions on how to fix it. he did put his finger on one of the really profound problems of our time. >> ther
i look at those kind of things and say we've got trouble. i don't think they are insoluble.e authority of good spiritual leaders being far more important than the old. ♪ ♪ one of the big negatives i see in our society that i don't know what the answer is is the breakdown of family. we are 25% of white kids are born out of wedlock spread 50% of hispanic and 75% of after americans never have a data home. it's creating a situation where people are improvising and finding sarah gets and...
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i thought she look absolutely stunning. arhead time's up. i thought she showed up look ago amazing. >> she also call out e for their lack of equal payment for men and women. >> she did. debra messig really did. >> did you see that. >> that made julianne in a rancic very uncomfortable. >> jessica biehl and justin timberlake. >> they look absolutely fabulous. i love the tool -- >> is that black swoosh. ? that's velvet. >> it's velvet. it's velvet. >> velvet was big last night. velvet was big. >> opopen was in velvet. >> a lot of guys wore the blake shirts, too. with the black. >> obviously. >> they wear black tucks all the time. >> they were help supporting the movement as well. >> i loved jessica biehl. i think she's beautiful >> reminiscent of a moon i thought it look really magical. >> have i yoel davis. shies a modern clack. she can do no wrong these days. i don't think. i loved the afro. she -- this is brandon maxwell designed that dress. she's layered. >> for my money her afro is her best hair look to date. >> you think
i thought she look absolutely stunning. arhead time's up. i thought she showed up look ago amazing. >> she also call out e for their lack of equal payment for men and women. >> she did. debra messig really did. >> did you see that. >> that made julianne in a rancic very uncomfortable. >> jessica biehl and justin timberlake. >> they look absolutely fabulous. i love the tool -- >> is that black swoosh. ? that's velvet. >> it's velvet. it's velvet....
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, i go up to the dj look i got to sing next.ne and sing after her. >> what did you sing back to her? >> only the good die young by billy joel. >> what was your first -- what did you say to her? >> i said hey that's going to be really tough act to follow, i hope you can do your performance justice, and then when i got done, i hopped down and said hey listen is this your boyfriend? she was a table full every guys. she said oh, no, no, they're not interested in me. >> and you're like well snip. >> and you just jumped 13 street. >> you have been together erin? >> yes. >> that's great. >> i love that story. this is great. >> do you minds? >> yes, can we get little performance. >> of course, ya. >> i'm getting out of the way. oh, i broke my leg. >> oh, no! >> oh. >> it is not good. >> do it. >> ♪ >> ya! >> ♪ >> ♪ >> for all of you viking fans out there. >> whoa. >> go home. >> welcome to the jungle ♪ we got fun and games ♪ we got everything you want and we know the names we are the >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i'm going to watch you bleed. >> well al
, i go up to the dj look i got to sing next.ne and sing after her. >> what did you sing back to her? >> only the good die young by billy joel. >> what was your first -- what did you say to her? >> i said hey that's going to be really tough act to follow, i hope you can do your performance justice, and then when i got done, i hopped down and said hey listen is this your boyfriend? she was a table full every guys. she said oh, no, no, they're not interested in me. >>...
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i like ibb >> all right, looks convincing mike, what do you think? how are you trading biotech? i like this space there's a lot of names that are constituents of the ibb etf that unlike a lot of other stocks that we look at all the time are actually fundamentally looking pretty cheap that can create a floor in prices that's kind of what i'm betting on here. there are also not a lot of good opportunities in this volatility environment to collect premium this is one of them. i'm looking at february, these are options that expire a little over a month from now. i could sell those and collect $225 i'm collecting better than 1% a month. the downside would be if ibb does drop, i'll buy at that 109 stock price. of course i'll collect that premium so i'll own it a little bit lower. this is a way to collect some premium, potentially put ibb at a favorable level when there aren't a lot of opportunities to do that now. >> what do you think, bk >> listen, i'm a guest here tonight. i hate to go get carter and khouw. >> but you're going against carter and khouw >> i would love to see a lot mo
i like ibb >> all right, looks convincing mike, what do you think? how are you trading biotech? i like this space there's a lot of names that are constituents of the ibb etf that unlike a lot of other stocks that we look at all the time are actually fundamentally looking pretty cheap that can create a floor in prices that's kind of what i'm betting on here. there are also not a lot of good opportunities in this volatility environment to collect premium this is one of them. i'm looking at...
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i do understand that but i would say this when i look at this company, i see a company that has all therowth that actually make that pe look better when i look on it for a forward. >> my question would be can federal express and ups live in the same world does valuation concern you ups is more expensive. >> the valuation, no but they can live in the same world. because when you look at e-commerce and the growth we know issing gon. it's no longer just an amazon story. everybody is getting into the space. that's why package growth is growing so fast. i think both with occur vive and both can do well. >> time to vote. are you buying pete's pitch on ups. >> i worked there, that's what i'm saying if i worked there, i think ups and fedex can exist. giddie yup. >> dan is this. >> he makes a great case on a lot of levels. you buy it, stick with pete. he has been knocking the ball out of the park. >> tim >> i only buy it if guy is on the truck. pattern he is. >> that's a great job by you. >> you should sign that. >> that's for sale everybody donate to my favorite charity. >> we have to at least
i do understand that but i would say this when i look at this company, i see a company that has all therowth that actually make that pe look better when i look on it for a forward. >> my question would be can federal express and ups live in the same world does valuation concern you ups is more expensive. >> the valuation, no but they can live in the same world. because when you look at e-commerce and the growth we know issing gon. it's no longer just an amazon story. everybody is...