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i now need a motion and a second on the approval of resolution authorizing the dissolution of the san francisco unified school district financing corporation and authorizing an indemnification agreement. mr. superintendent, i was speaking. sorry. thank you. >> so moved. >> i need a second, please. >> second. >> thank you. mr. superintendent? >> our general counsel, don yell houck? >> the -- danielle houck? >> the resolution this evening is seeking dissolution of the san francisco unified school district financing corporation and authorizing an indemnification agreement. >> thank you. i have no speakers on this item. any questions or comments by the board or superintendent? seeing none, roll call vote, please. >> clerk: thank you. [roll call] . >> clerk: six ayes. >> thank you. no one has signed up for any of the public comment. we have no other business. i now adjourn the public hearing of the sfusd financing corporation and resume the regular board immediate -- meeting of the board of education. so section f, proposals for action. if i hear no objection, i'd like to take items 1 thro
i now need a motion and a second on the approval of resolution authorizing the dissolution of the san francisco unified school district financing corporation and authorizing an indemnification agreement. mr. superintendent, i was speaking. sorry. thank you. >> so moved. >> i need a second, please. >> second. >> thank you. mr. superintendent? >> our general counsel, don yell houck? >> the -- danielle houck? >> the resolution this evening is seeking...
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we need to quit joking around, playing around. you know what? i want to give you guys positive thoughts. you have worked hard to get us where we are, but we still need a whole lot of improvement. and i want to let you know also for the safe and supportive schools, our african american children, we also, our parents and the families, we also need to be felt like we are safe. that's the most important thing for us right now. not just the point that they get their academics 'cause we are aware that this is not happening at some schools. we can talk about the data all we want, but there is still issues concerning our schools. and for charter schools, they need to be held accountable 'cause we need to know what's going on with those african american students in those schools. that is all we are saying. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. come on up. [speaking spanish] [voice of interpreter] >> good evening. my name is guadalupe martinez, and i'm a member of pmac. i want to make sure that all charter schools have the same standa
we need to quit joking around, playing around. you know what? i want to give you guys positive thoughts. you have worked hard to get us where we are, but we still need a whole lot of improvement. and i want to let you know also for the safe and supportive schools, our african american children, we also, our parents and the families, we also need to be felt like we are safe. that's the most important thing for us right now. not just the point that they get their academics 'cause we are aware...
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music: don't let me down by the chainsmokers # i need you, i need you, i need you right now # yeah, ieed you right now # so don't let me, don't let me, don't let me down # i think i'm losing my mind now # it's in my head, darling i hope # that you'll be here, when i need you the most # so don't let me, don't let me, don't let me down # don't let me down # oh, i think i'm losing my mind now, yeah, yeah, yeah # i need you, i need you, i need you right now # yeah, i need you right now # so don't let me, don't let me, don't let me down # i think i'm losing my mind now # don't let me down hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm olly foster. live in moscow. this is sportsday and the world cup, a world cup without england any more. it is all overfor without england any more. it is all over for them. they were 20 minutes away from reaching the world cup final. but they were beaten by croatia in extra time. a magical night for mario mandzukic. and they will now face the french here on sunday. i'm will perry at the bbc sport centre with the rest of the day's news including... a shock at wimbledon w
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or think i don't need much food to survive. but i cannot nothing or just a little. i missed a lot of any cooking with laney is pretty laid back and yet somehow anorexia is always present it never really goes away. and a wreck is just a symptom of a bigger problem the cause is life elsewhere to find out more i'm driving to a residential treatment facility in. patients with eating disorders have shared living arrangements they're. normally we wouldn't be allowed to film here but i've known the head of the facility christiana fleet hate it for a long time she's usually very cautious of the public. oh welcome to army doing to . how long people stay here differs. because it's no standard length of stay home what we try to do here is teach people to learn to live again that can take time. to r.c. think that. it's an outside when we're in reality that's where normal life takes place just yet if we can't learn to integrate into that in here then i don't know where else we can see it was announced. rosie is fifty and has been living with her eating disorder for more than thi
or think i don't need much food to survive. but i cannot nothing or just a little. i missed a lot of any cooking with laney is pretty laid back and yet somehow anorexia is always present it never really goes away. and a wreck is just a symptom of a bigger problem the cause is life elsewhere to find out more i'm driving to a residential treatment facility in. patients with eating disorders have shared living arrangements they're. normally we wouldn't be allowed to film here but i've known the...
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i need money. they need money. these systems are expensive to replace, and state budgets are generally not constructed for widespread it capital investments on a snap basis -- these aren't snap necessarily, but if you are telling me that you need to replace 80 million dollars worth of equipment, right now, that's a hard sell at the state level. >> congress has sent some money to the states, 380 million dollars back in march, last i checked, all of the states requested that money. most states are spending against that right now. >> yep. >> you talk to secretaries of state, and they almost universally say this is just a start. this isn't enough. we need money on an ongoing basis. congress just signalled this week that it's not ready to send more money to the states. just yesterday it voted down, you know, what would have been another 380 million dollars to do that, to replace the voting machines, to patch these vulnerabilities, to hire it staff. how is that affecting their preparedness, not just in 2018, but 2019, 20
i need money. they need money. these systems are expensive to replace, and state budgets are generally not constructed for widespread it capital investments on a snap basis -- these aren't snap necessarily, but if you are telling me that you need to replace 80 million dollars worth of equipment, right now, that's a hard sell at the state level. >> congress has sent some money to the states, 380 million dollars back in march, last i checked, all of the states requested that money. most...
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. ♪ ♪ oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, i don't need you. ♪ ♪ take my pennies over your love. ♪ ♪ i don't need you ♪ i'♪ oh oh, oh oh, oh overoh, i don't need you. ♪ ♪ take my pennies over your love. ♪ney. ♪ ♪ i don't need you, take my pennies over your love. ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ i don't need you. ♪ take my pennies over your love. ♪ genyukai berkeley is coming up next, so don't miss it. what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ >>> germany is captive to russia. >> president, you seem to have changed your tune. >> judge must be independent. >> really happy. really
. ♪ ♪ oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, i don't need you. ♪ ♪ take my pennies over your love. ♪ ♪ i don't need you ♪ i'♪ oh oh, oh oh, oh overoh, i don't need you. ♪ ♪ take my pennies over your love. ♪ney. ♪ ♪ i don't need you, take my pennies over your love. ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ i don't need you. ♪ take my pennies over your love. ♪ genyukai berkeley is coming up next, so don't miss it. what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working,...
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i got the comfort and help i needed. it was not just that i was using . i needed other things for mental health. i needed the help, health treatment. so many things that health care for the homeless helped me with. that, i have a lot of hope i don't have to use anymore. i feel like a better person. i feel like i need to pull somebody else up that is still struggling, and that is why i am here today, to try to help those that are still suffering and try to help them to come in out of the cold. with everything the mayor talked about, it is the thing that really helped me, though services and my dealing with the addiction part. i want to thank -- i am grateful to health care for the homeless because today i see a better future. [applause] >> my name is john. i am a baltimore county resident. i struggled with the disease for a long time, still struggling. the biggest thing is the health care and everything. getting to appointments, that is the biggest thing to me. i struggle getting around. i cannot walk far. think god for health care -- thank god for health
i got the comfort and help i needed. it was not just that i was using . i needed other things for mental health. i needed the help, health treatment. so many things that health care for the homeless helped me with. that, i have a lot of hope i don't have to use anymore. i feel like a better person. i feel like i need to pull somebody else up that is still struggling, and that is why i am here today, to try to help those that are still suffering and try to help them to come in out of the cold....
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and with any partner, i need to be comfortable. d i have to be honest, with anthony, i have some real reservations. you guys have done a great job. anthony: thank you. kristen: thank you. lemonis: i mean, think about it. it's a $500,000-plus business in 36 months. anthony: yeah, very short period of time. lemonis: you've got money in the bank. anthony, why'd you call me here? anthony: i called you here because i'm looking for that next step in my business. i want to deal with a lot of national companies. i don't want to deal with mom-and-pops anymore. with as many businesses that you own and all the people that you know, that you can bring that. lemonis: but for you to say, "i want to be your partner because you can bring me all your businesses," we could just have a relationship -and you could earn my business. -anthony: right. lemonis: we don't have to be partners for us to do that. i don't see a need for me. i don't think you're gonna listen. i think you think you know it all, and so, that's gonna be a challenge for me. anthony:
and with any partner, i need to be comfortable. d i have to be honest, with anthony, i have some real reservations. you guys have done a great job. anthony: thank you. kristen: thank you. lemonis: i mean, think about it. it's a $500,000-plus business in 36 months. anthony: yeah, very short period of time. lemonis: you've got money in the bank. anthony, why'd you call me here? anthony: i called you here because i'm looking for that next step in my business. i want to deal with a lot of national...
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. >> stephanie, i need your help. i do need just a simple favor. >> the simple favor is my best friend asks me to pick up her son from school. >> but then my character goes missing. >> i warn you -- you go poking around her past you're going to find something that is terrifying. she was not a normal person like you or me. >> she's got a real warmth to her naturally so that she can pray this kind of really dark, sarcastic character in a way that you're still drawn to her. >> i'm rarely genuine, okay? enjoy. bask in it. >> the brand new trailer and behind the scenes leaves us with so many questions. did blake get to keep all that amazing fashion? why is anna kissing blake's husband? and whose body is in the bag? >> it's always fun when you don't know what the heck is going to happen. it's always fun when characters completely surprise you. >> it's just twist on twist on twist. >> people do terrible things for their own reasons. ♪ >> "a simple favor" doesn't sound so simple. but it opens september 14th. >> you don't need
. >> stephanie, i need your help. i do need just a simple favor. >> the simple favor is my best friend asks me to pick up her son from school. >> but then my character goes missing. >> i warn you -- you go poking around her past you're going to find something that is terrifying. she was not a normal person like you or me. >> she's got a real warmth to her naturally so that she can pray this kind of really dark, sarcastic character in a way that you're still drawn...
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i think there are a lot of questions that need to be followed up on. some of the answers -- again, we have a responsibility, i think, to have a hearing with him there and he can respond to what was going on during that deposition. david: we heart reports that he hads a flippant mannerring with laughing off a lot of questions rather than answering them directly. can you be specific about that? >> i'm look aring for him to coe before the committee and answering the difficult questions that need to be answereanswered about his condut during the e-mails investigation and the information of russian collusion. >> next week is an important week for your judiciary committee in several ways. not only with your work with peter strzok but you're doing to be dealing with or contemplating the new supreme court justice pick do you have a particular favorite among those that have been mentioned? >> there are a number of -- everybody that has been mentioned is very high quality. there are a couple that have attracted my attention. one being my constituents hered. i'm a
i think there are a lot of questions that need to be followed up on. some of the answers -- again, we have a responsibility, i think, to have a hearing with him there and he can respond to what was going on during that deposition. david: we heart reports that he hads a flippant mannerring with laughing off a lot of questions rather than answering them directly. can you be specific about that? >> i'm look aring for him to coe before the committee and answering the difficult questions that...
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and i think i need to live for them, i need to fight for them. and the little kids of i see in the airport that walk up to their parents and i think i never want this to happen to them. and that's really what pushes me every day. >> you say something that
and i think i need to live for them, i need to fight for them. and the little kids of i see in the airport that walk up to their parents and i think i never want this to happen to them. and that's really what pushes me every day. >> you say something that
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i think your vision just needs refining. id, i wanted to find out how we ultimately solve the problem that you told me you wanted my help with. i'm more reasonable than you think right now. what do you mean only if it was true? are you telling me that i'm lying to you? max: you asked me. i let you talk. so i think you -- i -- lemonis: no. but you just accused me of lying to you. then it sounds like you're -- you're making a decision to not want to move forward. coming up... my offer was $250,000 for 30%. max: we don't feel great about that. if you want 30% of this company, we deserve more. lemonis: you need to cut the [bleep] max: i don't see why it's a big deal. lemonis: you shook my hand under that deal. the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. and now there's a new way to smooth. introducing new venus platinum. a premium metal handle boosts control... to reveal up to 100% smooth skin. venus but it's tough to gete enough of their nutrients. new one a day with nature's medley is the only complete multivitam
i think your vision just needs refining. id, i wanted to find out how we ultimately solve the problem that you told me you wanted my help with. i'm more reasonable than you think right now. what do you mean only if it was true? are you telling me that i'm lying to you? max: you asked me. i let you talk. so i think you -- i -- lemonis: no. but you just accused me of lying to you. then it sounds like you're -- you're making a decision to not want to move forward. coming up... my offer was...
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you want to hire this let me tell you what it will take, i need this much money, flexibility, i lay down a list of demands that i knew were going to have him running in the other direction because i really felt the freedom to be like if you can do this, this, this may be i will think about it and he said yes to all of the list of all the things i asked for. i thought wow. i guess i have to try this now. what i learned is as women, as individuals, you have to ask for what you need and not assume that people are going to give you what you need. that taught me that i can define the terms of my professional life in a way i didn't feel the freedom to do. if i'm going to do this i will do this in a way that provides balance. i told folks don't expect me at every meeting, don't expect me to come to meetings when we are not doing anything. i am going to the halloween parade and that is important. i'm doing my job and doing it well but this meeting is an necessary. i felt that freedom for the first time in my professional life to ask, knowing i was worthy of it, that i was valuable to them even w
you want to hire this let me tell you what it will take, i need this much money, flexibility, i lay down a list of demands that i knew were going to have him running in the other direction because i really felt the freedom to be like if you can do this, this, this may be i will think about it and he said yes to all of the list of all the things i asked for. i thought wow. i guess i have to try this now. what i learned is as women, as individuals, you have to ask for what you need and not assume...
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i needed to have little bit more definition. i didn't know if i needed to see the attorney's opinion on that in terms of discipline. i would be able to operate better if i know what we're doing presently with our peer group. what i'm saying in some ways do we have enough functionality within our peer group structure now that we might be able to integrate some of this and how we do that with a budget request. that's about it. i apologize veronese in terms of jumping around. i'm look for an opportunity to write it more concretely or communicate with you or commissions as we move on. i don't know if the president wants to establish special meeting in terms of this. with that i'll stop. >> commissioner veronese: , i appreciate your efforts and our willingness to fully understand this document to go into it. i expected you to come back with a lot of questions. i think what's missing here -- let me start by saying, i went over this document line by line with the chief of the department. the chief of department made several changes incl
i needed to have little bit more definition. i didn't know if i needed to see the attorney's opinion on that in terms of discipline. i would be able to operate better if i know what we're doing presently with our peer group. what i'm saying in some ways do we have enough functionality within our peer group structure now that we might be able to integrate some of this and how we do that with a budget request. that's about it. i apologize veronese in terms of jumping around. i'm look for an...
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cartman, seriously, you need to see a doctor ! naw, i just need to get to a toilet. see you guys, i-- haba... habaaaaaaa ! haghggh ! dude... did cartman just crap treasure ? it's mine ! it's mine, you hear me ? i got it out of the cave ! it belongs to me ! keep your greedy hands away ! hey... that looks like the fake treasure from our smuggler's den photo room. that's right, and i... fake treasure ? yeah, we put it there for kids to take their picture with. all in all, i'd say that treasure is worth about $14. no... no ! ahghgh ! you made us pull you to safety because you ate treasure ? you son of a bitch. don't you think i'm hurting enough, kyle ? aahghghgh ! well, my work here is done. i've killed m.b.p. and now i must save the world from something else. maybe i'll make a movie. a movie starring me. then people will take me super-cereal. excelsior ! captioning made possible by comedy central captioned by soundwriters™ from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to th
cartman, seriously, you need to see a doctor ! naw, i just need to get to a toilet. see you guys, i-- haba... habaaaaaaa ! haghggh ! dude... did cartman just crap treasure ? it's mine ! it's mine, you hear me ? i got it out of the cave ! it belongs to me ! keep your greedy hands away ! hey... that looks like the fake treasure from our smuggler's den photo room. that's right, and i... fake treasure ? yeah, we put it there for kids to take their picture with. all in all, i'd say that treasure is...
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and that i needed professional help. so i sought out a therapist who. says i think it's hard to stay the person you used to be in an environment like that. that lesson i don't know how to explain it. but i felt it was a very. i found it very internal a destructive to hear what they were saying and how they were saying it. and i wouldn't mind at the trial went on another two or three years and we were able to gain new insights for the past year and a half we have just been playing procedural games with the defendants and i don't think this case is going to uncover anything new so i'll really be very grateful when it's over with. i don't there's a time of year left where i wish you strength for your ongoing fight against racism and hostility thank you for your time it's quite something thank you. what keeps us in shape what makes us see. my name is dr costa rica i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. state and let's all try to stay. in shape next. month take a. hike you take cipro splenda a
and that i needed professional help. so i sought out a therapist who. says i think it's hard to stay the person you used to be in an environment like that. that lesson i don't know how to explain it. but i felt it was a very. i found it very internal a destructive to hear what they were saying and how they were saying it. and i wouldn't mind at the trial went on another two or three years and we were able to gain new insights for the past year and a half we have just been playing procedural...
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my first thought is, my friend's down, i need to go get him. so i started crawling. i grab his right boot. i just pulled as hard as i could. i moved him two, three feet. that's when the next volley of rounds started coming out. >> it was very apparent by this time that it was clearly an ambush. >> that's when i got shot. >> i'm hit, i'm hit! >> the bullet entered just over my vest. just under my armpit. >> i saw blood coming out my sleeves. okay, i got shot. then after that my attention is on jeff at that point. >> stay with me, stay with me, pelle! >> sarge started administering aid to me while i was administering aid to jeff. >> at that point, that's when i could tell, i'm not good. my lungs collapsed, i was during being blood. >> stay with us, you're all right. >> we came under another barrage of gunfire. >> [ bleep ], shooting out the window. >> get him out of here! >> over here. >> you start thinking about taylor. you're looking around, she's not there. the last i saw, she went further into the apartment. >> where's davis? >> she's inside. with him. >> [ bleep ]
my first thought is, my friend's down, i need to go get him. so i started crawling. i grab his right boot. i just pulled as hard as i could. i moved him two, three feet. that's when the next volley of rounds started coming out. >> it was very apparent by this time that it was clearly an ambush. >> that's when i got shot. >> i'm hit, i'm hit! >> the bullet entered just over my vest. just under my armpit. >> i saw blood coming out my sleeves. okay, i got shot. then...
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♪i needed to try (amazement & laughter) ♪i needed to fall that's the goal.or that experience of wonder. ♪i need never get old ( ♪ ) dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephens: mercy ships is a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a powerful tool. ( ♪ ) dr. glenn strauss: we experience how lives have been changed, how people have been transformed simply with the gift of surgery. lou: she well may be the face of the democratic party, alexandria ocasio-cortez says she knows how to pay for her costly socialist promises. >> if people pay their fair share, if corporations and the ultra wealthy, for example, as warren buffet likes to say, if he paid as much as his secretary paid, 15%, and if we reverse the tax bill and raise your corporate tax rate to 28% which is not as high as it was before. that's $2 trillion righ
♪i needed to try (amazement & laughter) ♪i needed to fall that's the goal.or that experience of wonder. ♪i need never get old ( ♪ ) dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephens: mercy ships is a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a...
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i went to my wife, and i said, "if you want to try to work this out, you need to get rid of becky." lemonis: why did you want her to get rid of becky? john: so that my ex-wife and i could work it out. we were like an inner circle. there was like the three of us that were, you know... lemonis: y'all were having, like, a -- there was like a triangle thing going on? -john: sort of, yes. -lemonis: sort of. okay. john: yes. cohorts in crime, maybe. -i don't know. -lemonis: [ laughs ] [ laughing ] let me check out these recipes. [ laughter ] this is a classic case of t.m.i. i don't know what sort of graph or chart we could put up for this one, but i think we should move on. so, how many total employees? john: seven, counting us. becky: we have bryan as a roaster. we have brandon who does repairs. john: let's go back to bryan for just a minute. i had a plan. she came in, overrode it, put him in there. becky: he wanted to interview a guy that worked at home depot in the garden department. john: i wanted to interview anybody that might have been qualified. becky: whereas bryan at least knows
i went to my wife, and i said, "if you want to try to work this out, you need to get rid of becky." lemonis: why did you want her to get rid of becky? john: so that my ex-wife and i could work it out. we were like an inner circle. there was like the three of us that were, you know... lemonis: y'all were having, like, a -- there was like a triangle thing going on? -john: sort of, yes. -lemonis: sort of. okay. john: yes. cohorts in crime, maybe. -i don't know. -lemonis: [ laughs ] [...
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i need you to communicate exactly what i'm thinking and then just hope that they did a great job. because i had to move on and deal with something else. throughout this process you realize you need to lean on people. >> work also became a bit of a lifesaver. a much needed distraction during the hardest times with her son. >> there's a lot of dead time in the hospital and it's really emotionally grueling and you know, you need things to distract you. >> i actually remember when simon was in one of the surgeries reviewing things that were happening on my website, showing them to my husband and providing feedback on them because you really -- you could go crazy sitting there. >> ultimately simon made a full recovery and is thriving now and although the life changing experience is not something she would ever want to relive, she now sees the profoundly positive impact it had on both her business and her leadership skills. >> i think that you don't emerge from hell empty handed. you definitely receive some gifts from that entire process and i know personally the gifts that benefit me th
i need you to communicate exactly what i'm thinking and then just hope that they did a great job. because i had to move on and deal with something else. throughout this process you realize you need to lean on people. >> work also became a bit of a lifesaver. a much needed distraction during the hardest times with her son. >> there's a lot of dead time in the hospital and it's really emotionally grueling and you know, you need things to distract you. >> i actually remember when...
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i need to be a mermaid means to be one with you it's a wonderful experience to be able to swim and to be told submerged by the water. it's the story hall to the score the feeling hoping i'm swimming with. the sort of. you have to change everything your thought of swimming swimming on top of the water is a lot harder but as soon as you swim on the water it becomes a different thing altogether because you suddenly like a fish so everybody glycerol. inside also. the ancient greeks dreamed up the figure of the mermaid back then they were called sirens and played a role in homer's odyssey they were dangerous luring sailors to their deaths with their enchanting song but they shouldn't be confused with the gorgons a different kind of monster as he had said they were the daughters of a sea god a number of nineteenth century romantic artists took quite a fancy to the scaly said dr since. the little mermaid sitting on a rock in copenhagen may be the most famous of them all she stars in hands christian andersen's fable of the same name it was in one thousand nine hundred nine disney created the
i need to be a mermaid means to be one with you it's a wonderful experience to be able to swim and to be told submerged by the water. it's the story hall to the score the feeling hoping i'm swimming with. the sort of. you have to change everything your thought of swimming swimming on top of the water is a lot harder but as soon as you swim on the water it becomes a different thing altogether because you suddenly like a fish so everybody glycerol. inside also. the ancient greeks dreamed up the...
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so, i felt more freedom to ask for what i needed. so, i wound up staying in my career because i had an opportunity to become vice president of the community affairs at the university of chicago. the president was looking for an all new person to head the division. and i just had sasha at four months old. i was like not doing it, don't care. they said you should interview because he's different and i was like i don't care. we are going to see this man who wants us to work for him but we don't care. you are going. he needs to see that i have add and a husband, u.s. senator or r whatever he was doing at this time. [laughter] let me tell you what it will take. i will need this much money, i laid out a whole list of demands that i knew would have him running in the other direction because i felt the freedom to be like if you can do this and this then maybe i will think about it and he said yes to the whole list of all of the things i asked for. i thought i guess i have to try this now. what i learned is when an as individuals you have to a
so, i felt more freedom to ask for what i needed. so, i wound up staying in my career because i had an opportunity to become vice president of the community affairs at the university of chicago. the president was looking for an all new person to head the division. and i just had sasha at four months old. i was like not doing it, don't care. they said you should interview because he's different and i was like i don't care. we are going to see this man who wants us to work for him but we don't...
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late 80's, he processed it to the extent he did internally and didn't really share it with us but i needed to process it and here i was, i had this wonderful but very sad opportunity to talk to people struggling with, you know, right up against it, their mortality and they had had an experience that allowed them to talk about it very openly and very frankly and -- and so i was -- part of it was that i needed to have that conversation and it was going on with these, you know, drug trials, so that was definitely part of it in my own life. as i talked to these people and i started doing straight piece of science journalism that was published in new yorker and you can get it online or my website, looking at these trials for people that are dying, my conversations with these people, and the fact that they were able to change so late in life, i mean, most of these people were 50's, 60's and 70's, you know, that became attractive too. we are all struck in one way or another. some are seriously stuck and we are depressed, addictive, obsessed but the rest are mildly stuck and sometimes more than th
late 80's, he processed it to the extent he did internally and didn't really share it with us but i needed to process it and here i was, i had this wonderful but very sad opportunity to talk to people struggling with, you know, right up against it, their mortality and they had had an experience that allowed them to talk about it very openly and very frankly and -- and so i was -- part of it was that i needed to have that conversation and it was going on with these, you know, drug trials, so...
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i need somebody to help me take it to another level. ow, i've never in my life ever thought that my ex-partner, joe, would ever do what he did. so i have to open up to somebody and say, "hey, i need a little help here." lemonis: part of the reason that i'm here is because i think you have your act together. carolyn: i do have my act together. lemonis: in some ways. in other ways, it looks like in some cases the inmates are running the asylum next door. you inherited a store that is tired, and you did not have the money to fix it up. today, it's hard to get somebody to come into that salon. i wouldn't get my hair cut here today. i do not want to run a flea market where there's lots of different operators. those look like bad business decisions. i have no interest in being a big partner in a hair salon. carolyn: if i see a value, i think it will be big if i can get something going. lemonis: it's just not something that i can scale across the country in a way that i really want to. lemonis: i have no interest in being a big partner in a hai
i need somebody to help me take it to another level. ow, i've never in my life ever thought that my ex-partner, joe, would ever do what he did. so i have to open up to somebody and say, "hey, i need a little help here." lemonis: part of the reason that i'm here is because i think you have your act together. carolyn: i do have my act together. lemonis: in some ways. in other ways, it looks like in some cases the inmates are running the asylum next door. you inherited a store that is...
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i think we need to know what happened. i think he's been incredibly disciplined in trying to pursue what happened and very honorable and i think we'll fiend out what's happened from him. >> i can give you 15 seconds. >> i was going to say i think robert mueller knows a whole lot more than any of us know, any of us have an idea. he's the guy right now. >> well, to our audience i'll just say on a night like this these are the guys you want coming into your studio. bill crystal, eugene robinson, it's always such a pleasure having you gentlemen. >>> coming up trump friends and surrogates as you know have started comparing him to abe lincoln. we'll run that by the woman who turned the book steven spielberg wrote. there he is when we come right back. what about him? let's do it. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number
i think we need to know what happened. i think he's been incredibly disciplined in trying to pursue what happened and very honorable and i think we'll fiend out what's happened from him. >> i can give you 15 seconds. >> i was going to say i think robert mueller knows a whole lot more than any of us know, any of us have an idea. he's the guy right now. >> well, to our audience i'll just say on a night like this these are the guys you want coming into your studio. bill crystal,...
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i need money they need money. that is expensive to replace that is generally not constructed on the snap. but if you tell me you need to replace $8 million worth of equipment right now that is a hard sell at the state level. and that congress and the moneyy for this. the last i checked all states requested that money. but talk to secretaries of state almost universally they say this is a start to need money on an ongoing basis. it's not ready to send more money but just yesterday voted w down another $380 million to do that. to higher it staff how does that affect the preparedness? so that 380 million going out to the state to be distributed based on the register consensus so in some cases you may get 3 million that is a lot to be clear but not enough for state to replace all of theirs. talking about $80 million mega touchscreen voting machine. >> they have a certain vulnerability it could be controls but yes. we arein digressing but wants verifiable paper trail that is what we recommend but if you don't have been
i need money they need money. that is expensive to replace that is generally not constructed on the snap. but if you tell me you need to replace $8 million worth of equipment right now that is a hard sell at the state level. and that congress and the moneyy for this. the last i checked all states requested that money. but talk to secretaries of state almost universally they say this is a start to need money on an ongoing basis. it's not ready to send more money but just yesterday voted w down...
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lemonis: 'cause i would get here, and i'd be like, "oh, yeah, i need help. mebody gonna help me?" "sure. fill out a form. we'll call you." jennifer: yeah. lemonis: so, what happens if i fill out that form? jennifer: it goes to me. right now the customer-service person. lemonis: okay. are you doing the web development? brian: yeah. lemonis: so, don't laugh when i say this -- everything that's missing is because you haven't put it in there. brian: correct. lemonis: okay. how is the equity -- who owns the company? jennifer: i own 100%. lemonis: and did you ever have equity? brian: nope. lemonis: never. brian: we've had conversations about it, and i've asked. jennifer: yeah, he's been asking since the beginning. i think i was scared to commit. i don't want to give him equity when i don't feel comfortable with it. brian: i feel that hangout lighting is where it is today because of my impact. i've steered and been a part of just about every major decision. jennifer: like, i just feel like i do everything. brian: i tell you all the time i will do anything if you ask
lemonis: 'cause i would get here, and i'd be like, "oh, yeah, i need help. mebody gonna help me?" "sure. fill out a form. we'll call you." jennifer: yeah. lemonis: so, what happens if i fill out that form? jennifer: it goes to me. right now the customer-service person. lemonis: okay. are you doing the web development? brian: yeah. lemonis: so, don't laugh when i say this -- everything that's missing is because you haven't put it in there. brian: correct. lemonis: okay. how...
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and i need you guys i need your balls i need i need your vision so i did that by. the german luxembourg t.v. series bad banks takes viewers deep into the world of investment banking the fiercely competitive world ripe with power games intrigues and the trails with a screenplay written by all of a keen let the show features plenty of industry cliches but as investment bankers are number crunchers in striped shirts they're young good looking and driven. didn't write a show about banking but about addiction. he researched his screenplay by talking to both alexis put fuck'n himself a former investment banker his firsthand experience of the financial crisis served as the basis for bad banks so is the show true to life is global finance really that cutthroat. and that is what we focus on in the show is of course the extreme the most dramatic aspects of this world as we show some of its excesses excessive gives on the way i see we collected experiences and distilled them for the series so obviously it's a dramatic version of the actual day to day business with. the cliche
and i need you guys i need your balls i need i need your vision so i did that by. the german luxembourg t.v. series bad banks takes viewers deep into the world of investment banking the fiercely competitive world ripe with power games intrigues and the trails with a screenplay written by all of a keen let the show features plenty of industry cliches but as investment bankers are number crunchers in striped shirts they're young good looking and driven. didn't write a show about banking but about...
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i need the more, i need them every day. they can't be at every school every day. so i think that building the knowledge base of the intervention centre, i believe the stop is looking at that data and is building that knowledge base. they are able to identify key strategies and interventions that are working and they provide that advice and guidance to the school. >> so, one success that is very good is there are -- they are using the system to track interventions across the system. kevin mentioned a few state -- few cases where we are disappointed with people not using it. in general, the usage of the system is up and i don't know other districts that have a sophisticated system like this. when we have a case like this, we can exceed what the schools tried in realtime, and in some cases we can follow it day by day. we have a good system for that, commissioner. more and more people are using it. the only thought that occurs to me is when you see schools with radical drops in disciplinary disproportionality, it's about a full-scale commitment of that school led by t
i need the more, i need them every day. they can't be at every school every day. so i think that building the knowledge base of the intervention centre, i believe the stop is looking at that data and is building that knowledge base. they are able to identify key strategies and interventions that are working and they provide that advice and guidance to the school. >> so, one success that is very good is there are -- they are using the system to track interventions across the system. kevin...
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nicolas: i think the concept is great. you need to scream this from the mountaintop. laughs ] okay. lemonis: no, i'm serious. i can say that from my heart. like, i'm very proud of the progress we've made. and you know me. i've told you what i'm not. chris: yeah, yeah, yeah. lemonis: okay. but what i think has to happen in the next presentation, you need to be thinking more about the idea behind it and more about what it means to you and less specifically about the bag when you open your presentation. chris: okay. lemonis: at some point, you're gonna get into the bag. we'll go back to work. nicolas: okay. chris: no, but i appreciate... nicolas: thank you very much. lemonis: don't be discouraged. chris: no, no. are you kidding me? i'm not. i'm not. i get it. i hear what you're saying. lemonis: a lot of progress. i'm very happy. chris: i appreciate it. ♪ ♪ lemonis: welcome to minnesota. chris: yeah. [ laughs ] hi! lemonis: how are you, buddy? chris: great. how are you? lemonis: today is the day for chris to meet with the buyers at overton's. overton's is an outdoor retai
nicolas: i think the concept is great. you need to scream this from the mountaintop. laughs ] okay. lemonis: no, i'm serious. i can say that from my heart. like, i'm very proud of the progress we've made. and you know me. i've told you what i'm not. chris: yeah, yeah, yeah. lemonis: okay. but what i think has to happen in the next presentation, you need to be thinking more about the idea behind it and more about what it means to you and less specifically about the bag when you open your...
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i do need a little nap, you guys. i write really fast and i just-- i agree that like i feel sometimes i didn't do anything today and i feel bad like there's a lot of that like my identity is tied into my productivity and i don't know-- yeah. >> i think it just in general it's tied to our productivity and what we have to offer others what other people depend on us for the fines as. >> like last night, i just stayed in the hotel room and i was really happy. i had to give myself permission to sit in the hotel room even though i heard you are amazing, but i was like i know i'm missing it. [laughter] [applause]. >> i read somewhere a definition of compulsion as an action meant to suit an obsessive thoughts and i was like-- because i think for a lot of writers it's our compulsion that is so hard. it pays poorly and there's often not a promise of reward at the end of it, but we are driven to it and for me it made sense. there has to be like a continuous inertia of it, for me like the writing starts with an obsession. i write
i do need a little nap, you guys. i write really fast and i just-- i agree that like i feel sometimes i didn't do anything today and i feel bad like there's a lot of that like my identity is tied into my productivity and i don't know-- yeah. >> i think it just in general it's tied to our productivity and what we have to offer others what other people depend on us for the fines as. >> like last night, i just stayed in the hotel room and i was really happy. i had to give myself...
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i need to figure out exactly what it takes for me to be at my best in berlin. me to be at my best in berlin. i have taken two out of three gold medals, at the moment i'm building a collection so we need to get it. i would class this season as the succe55 , would class this season as the success, if i can take two out of the three. remember the athletics in berlin isju5t part of the multi—5port european championships, with gymnastics, rowing, cycling, triathlon, golf and aquatics taking place in glasgow acro5511 day5. you can follow it all across the bbc, tv, radio and online. we are exactly two yea r5 away from the start of the tokyo 0lympic5. this is how organmiser5 marked the occasion, tho5e are the olympic mascot5 miraitowa" and paralympic mascot someity. there is a heatwave injapan at the moment, that has been responsible for over 60 deaths, the last time tokyo staged the games in 196a it was shifted to october because of the summer temperatures. 0rganisers have also admitted that they are behind schedule with a couple of their venues. the aiomi urban sport
i need to figure out exactly what it takes for me to be at my best in berlin. me to be at my best in berlin. i have taken two out of three gold medals, at the moment i'm building a collection so we need to get it. i would class this season as the succe55 , would class this season as the success, if i can take two out of the three. remember the athletics in berlin isju5t part of the multi—5port european championships, with gymnastics, rowing, cycling, triathlon, golf and aquatics taking place...
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[groans] >> what i need to know-- is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. e gonna need extra manpower to get this done. >> it pains me to turn down an order. >> i know. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> you guys have had to have large orders like this before, right? >> not-- >> yes, we have, but usually i have time. >> do they have a shelf life, the lollipops? >> they got a long one. >> they have a shelf life? >> super long. >> so then why don't you have an inventory of them? >> i can never get ahead. >> we'll deal with the issue of not having the inventory on hand and the people to make it, but right now it's all hands on deck. we have a $2,000 order. we have to get it done. all right, well, we got a lot to do. let's get working on this. >> butter hot. >> stick it in the center. >> okay. >> wrap it over one side. >> dane, so why don't we jump in the kitchen? >> okay, let's do it. >> everyone is working their hardest, but there is a ton to do. so i've asked dane to help out. >> let's put in two cups of water. >> and now is the perfect time
[groans] >> what i need to know-- is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. e gonna need extra manpower to get this done. >> it pains me to turn down an order. >> i know. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> you guys have had to have large orders like this before, right? >> not-- >> yes, we have, but usually i have time. >> do they have a shelf life, the lollipops? >> they got a long one. >> they have a...