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lemonis: i understand. if youay less, and so i was trying to create an environment where he felt like it was safe to talk to me. amber: at that moment, it was like, "what are they hiding?" lemonis: it started to go from ignorance to intentional. amber: mm-hmm. lemonis: that's how it started to feel for you, right? amber: yeah. yeah. lemonis: ultimately, i think they were both in on whatever the secret was, because you can see the smile on his face. amber: and he just blamed it on nancy. ♪ nancy: let's go. come on. now. get over here. lemonis: was she talking to tom or the dog? amber: she was talking to the dog. nancy: hey, guys. lemonis: i've asked tom and nancy to meet me in waycross. nancy: hey, marcus. lemonis: good to see you again. they've never done an inventory, and that's a problem. tom and his team are from wis, and they go around and they really do a lot of inventory audits. tom #2: so, do you have any reports for me? tom: you know, we don't have... tom #2: do we have a person who's responsible here in t
lemonis: i understand. if youay less, and so i was trying to create an environment where he felt like it was safe to talk to me. amber: at that moment, it was like, "what are they hiding?" lemonis: it started to go from ignorance to intentional. amber: mm-hmm. lemonis: that's how it started to feel for you, right? amber: yeah. yeah. lemonis: ultimately, i think they were both in on whatever the secret was, because you can see the smile on his face. amber: and he just blamed it on...
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did want to pay myself $600,000. >> i would say, "no, you can't." >> i know you would.d i'm not gonna budge on that. i'm not gonna budge on the debt. not gonna budge on the executive salaries. my motive is that if the company makes money, i don't want to find out that it's turning from profits to salary and bonus and i have no control over it, and as a 30% owner i don't want to wake up one day and find out that all the money's gone. >> i guess ultimate veto power is a little bit hard to take. >> that's the hard part. i mean-- >> i think at the end of the day, if i'm just reading between the lines, honest to god, you just don't want to have a partner. what you guys don't like is that you have to talk to somebody about it. >> we don't like the fact that you can say no. >> i--you're asking me to throw a million dollars in and be subjected to whatever fate you decide and have nothing to say. "go stand in the corner and shut the [bleep] up." that's essentially what you're telling me to do. i'm not a bank. i'm not--this is not a loan. >> we're not--i can tell you right now, w
did want to pay myself $600,000. >> i would say, "no, you can't." >> i know you would.d i'm not gonna budge on that. i'm not gonna budge on the debt. not gonna budge on the executive salaries. my motive is that if the company makes money, i don't want to find out that it's turning from profits to salary and bonus and i have no control over it, and as a 30% owner i don't want to wake up one day and find out that all the money's gone. >> i guess ultimate veto power is...
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i was up off. the. cyclists you. think would i trust you when every day could i get through what you know no there were plenty ones where she wasn't. cynical to trust a gritty to took an okie. dokie did you decide could she find you and not be i'm sure she must wonder she is still challengers like one can go on to glory i know you're not asking the right so you know steve to be off the. hook if. oh oh no joke i'm willing to play no. sense to. me when you say saying the times i. say this in class and saying you know get it out the eco muscle of. course my school he went to understood and took me social economy with us in what i did to dylan and go mouth so you could end up with the alter still in there on the movie every morning where he will moved a little as it were a little too good you know under the old digits and you know. how to do good tomorrow. you know you don't you're not jewish you got to sit down to decide that you can go home i mean mind up do you know your book on the residue of her group are you sure yo
i was up off. the. cyclists you. think would i trust you when every day could i get through what you know no there were plenty ones where she wasn't. cynical to trust a gritty to took an okie. dokie did you decide could she find you and not be i'm sure she must wonder she is still challengers like one can go on to glory i know you're not asking the right so you know steve to be off the. hook if. oh oh no joke i'm willing to play no. sense to. me when you say saying the times i. say this in...
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looking at you i don't know. if you can look ok i. think you can assess. only if you think you did. something i need to tell cassidy and i hope that helps just my easy to say well i got to start out by seeing the you know what they say let's think about the outfit. that i think always leaks if you want to ask i know this guy will say it's open. they'll start working on it you've got a lot of money that's that was a lot of difficulty with that. crowd it's imitate i said i came out of. monday when i saw the leak he said that i know you just they're just going to get i don't want of saying very dark and country just like i don't know a pretty it's a lot of them on their own so kind of the smallest to put it that i understand because of one i thought it was seeing you steal your car after you counted it's not hundreds and i thought it was it went as late on to us here at the as you did i'm going. to move on i called on to you and i thought that i thought the last. thought they got off of it was over caught they walked out i think lost on the exhibit a lot more that. there's evil i. think
looking at you i don't know. if you can look ok i. think you can assess. only if you think you did. something i need to tell cassidy and i hope that helps just my easy to say well i got to start out by seeing the you know what they say let's think about the outfit. that i think always leaks if you want to ask i know this guy will say it's open. they'll start working on it you've got a lot of money that's that was a lot of difficulty with that. crowd it's imitate i said i came out of. monday...
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so you are never alone. i want to encourage you graduates, that when you are there, you may not see the future. you may feel alone, but god is writing the story. so, the rest of that story was 59 days later, the speaker of the house resigned midterm. the first sitting speaker to ever resign without a health concern or challenge midterm ever. and god again, wrote the story. now, these stories that god rights are certainly interesting. and a journey you plan yourself, you can do it one way. but indeed, the lord has something even greater. in fact, i would give you one more piece of advice. the closed doors, the doors that god closes, are the ones that you should applaud as well. for it is the disappointments in life, and the trust that he is writing that story, that makes it so wonderful. because it is more important how you handle disappointment, then -- more important how you handle disappointment than appointment. more important how you handle disappointment than appointment. i am reminded of this verse, it h
so you are never alone. i want to encourage you graduates, that when you are there, you may not see the future. you may feel alone, but god is writing the story. so, the rest of that story was 59 days later, the speaker of the house resigned midterm. the first sitting speaker to ever resign without a health concern or challenge midterm ever. and god again, wrote the story. now, these stories that god rights are certainly interesting. and a journey you plan yourself, you can do it one way. but...
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i give you the . c.b. to practice i was going to get up at my bicycle to work me. if you saw one. you know by going to walk. out of there to never mind you're going to use up on that because i mean beginning tonight you want to import are you kidding me to buy some groceries surely second i'm going to come by but i'm going to be in one of his own and he wanted to go but i want to get the president because you got the right stuff even. if. they're going to have a modem as a. sort of fog oh is she going to the so i can but then i say well done and honest for jackie there was a particularly in. here that was a little rough you know with the mother but the minute bill. well exactly. moron. i didn't share how so far one of the was b. the good. i decide to come by me sorry again and pressed out for to congress over the mindedly the three hundred seventy from now to see the wind in the field and i should know has to come. and go get a bottle. which you think i'm going to disclose here and are sold in the coun
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can all i see you are this you know look i really don't know how you do it or did i get out and i got to. summarize it it's going to go down there you are not you're going out on what the last. digits any of us you know what tony allen or it's an ink on your lot and it could well come out to know. there must be sorted out on the new wall norco no. money knowledge and money because i know those are the messages sedately this because the net years on those got to do only moscow this is another straw. he cannot go another few more the way my degree it in this could all these young men sort of thought he could not do it cause they got there years ago listen instead of talk now can't touch creator guy you also be about to go off on a guy you also wanted to know. touch got sort of your shtick. shoes were sort of. saw you talking to me what these i mean when you are selling are so used to us. football are sure you know i mean one america shortly to this group can do another and with me now mark came on orthogonality night so you'll see us do you when you saw the group that still may also lik
can all i see you are this you know look i really don't know how you do it or did i get out and i got to. summarize it it's going to go down there you are not you're going out on what the last. digits any of us you know what tony allen or it's an ink on your lot and it could well come out to know. there must be sorted out on the new wall norco no. money knowledge and money because i know those are the messages sedately this because the net years on those got to do only moscow this is another...
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know you can i believe in you i believe in you you know like i've known you for a very long time which is good or you know i'm generally true we started but using form floyd all the time. we got here what does it tell that you know well about yeah about that i wouldn't doubt it for you that's what. you don't have any life for. no. more total for. some days then i think about what's important to me i'm not feeling. it and that's why sometimes i said. if it's on when the money's explode on me if i could it's better for me because of. only my wife i'm a keith. if i was not having my wife and my kids that's all my shit up to must. never forget about everything. well everybody has them been different we. live for them to pass on like. i could do more. like i might. i want to. make sure that we're not going to depend on for more. than. one hour yes he's training for it. and if you don't it will because it will get off on time for you so. that. you are. in the. because i know. that's a game i will be active. i'm not a young man a good. team for every day. i'm thinking about to make
know you can i believe in you i believe in you you know like i've known you for a very long time which is good or you know i'm generally true we started but using form floyd all the time. we got here what does it tell that you know well about yeah about that i wouldn't doubt it for you that's what. you don't have any life for. no. more total for. some days then i think about what's important to me i'm not feeling. it and that's why sometimes i said. if it's on when the money's explode on me if...
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like a -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: how you do it because like i know you and i just think of you. d you're like -- >> i love your imitation of what you're hearing -- [ laughter ] it's amazing. >> jimmy: but then you do this new guy like, "i got to make sure i got --" i go, "how is he doing this?" well done. >> you know. you're incredible at accents. >> jimmy: no, stop it. >> your neil young accent is -- it's insane. >> jimmy: no, i love you so much because it's not true. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] oh, no, no. i could -- i want to show everyone a . "damsel." take a look at this. >> what are you doing? that's your wedding present. that's a miniature horse, i named it butterscotch, after one of your favorite candies. i know whorehound's your all time favorite. that doesn't seem suitable a a pet name. i just wanted to pick the one that sounded the best. >> i don't want a wedding gift. >> but i just wanted to pick something special and personalized just to show you how i feel about you. you always said the miniature horse was the cutest most beautiful critters you've ever seen
like a -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: how you do it because like i know you and i just think of you. d you're like -- >> i love your imitation of what you're hearing -- [ laughter ] it's amazing. >> jimmy: but then you do this new guy like, "i got to make sure i got --" i go, "how is he doing this?" well done. >> you know. you're incredible at accents. >> jimmy: no, stop it. >> your neil young accent is -- it's insane. >> jimmy: no, i...
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want to bother you, i want you to stay in your zone. , i'm ready to hit homeruns.'" i don't want to be like, "hey, dude, hey, man!" [ laughter ] like, "it's good to see you again --" you know, whatever, so i go, "you don't have to look at me, don't worry about it. i'm there to rfo do your job, you know?" he's like, "yeah, that's all right." i go, "now don't do anything. if you want, you can maybe point a bat at me." you know -- [ light laughter ] >> steve: tough guy things. yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: do something like that. you know, just keep -- stay in the zone, you know? so anyways, i go to the game, i'm there with lorne, my friend ed, and steven spielberg is at the game. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: with us. and he's never -- i think it's steven's first yankee game, ever. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: is that right? it was fantastic. he's a genius. steven spielberg, he's the best. so anyways, it was probably hard to not look at me. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: 'cause now we're sitting with steven spielberg. [ light laughter ] anyways, i don't want
want to bother you, i want you to stay in your zone. , i'm ready to hit homeruns.'" i don't want to be like, "hey, dude, hey, man!" [ laughter ] like, "it's good to see you again --" you know, whatever, so i go, "you don't have to look at me, don't worry about it. i'm there to rfo do your job, you know?" he's like, "yeah, that's all right." i go, "now don't do anything. if you want, you can maybe point a bat at me." you know -- [ light...
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thank you. i won't let you down. >> i--listen, you haven't let anybody down. st... >> wow. >> take care of the oven. >> okay. it means everything. knowing i have a salary when i come back, a salary that i can live on... [laughs and sniffles] and still save money, like, that's--i've never had that. >> hey, what's up? >> marcus wrote me a check for $15,000 so that i can have some time for maternity without being stressed out over my bills, and i'm gonna be the manager, and that i will be paid $1,000 a week so that i don't have to have a second job. >> [sniffles] >> uh-- >> how many times through the years did i tell you i wanted to do that for you? >> i know. >> [sighs] all this time you put up with all my [bleep], i was hoping one day, it'd pay off for you. >> yeah. >> [sighs] [kiss] >> you've stuck with me all these years. >> i haven't killed you yet. [both laughing] >> day's not over. >> i know. [both laughing] >> i brought in a team of workers to completely gut this place. this is one of our biggest renovations to date at just over $200,000. we're renovating
thank you. i won't let you down. >> i--listen, you haven't let anybody down. st... >> wow. >> take care of the oven. >> okay. it means everything. knowing i have a salary when i come back, a salary that i can live on... [laughs and sniffles] and still save money, like, that's--i've never had that. >> hey, what's up? >> marcus wrote me a check for $15,000 so that i can have some time for maternity without being stressed out over my bills, and i'm gonna be the...
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no, i promise you, don't worry, i promise you. so, i kept my word. d: recently, you did the biggest investment you have ever made in a company called a.r.m. masayoshi: they have 99% market share for any smartphone that you have in your pocket. i company is goibe more valuabl. ♪ ♪ david: all right, oved back to japan, and then you y called softbanoftbank's purpou in? masayoshi: so, that was the he time of the rsonal computer got started. so, but thwas hardware, not enough software. so, i aggregate all kinds of houses.he small softwa i and i wholesale to the pc stores. , it is like a bank. software's bank. ,t is not the money bank. storing in my warehouse, so it is like a concept. david: so, it is very successful. softbank'was going up decide at point toof start inves the invdo be the most successful investment in the history of mankind. you invested roughly $20 million in alibaba. at the time it went public, it was worth ron. and then so, $20 million to $90 billion is a return of 4500%. distinguished individual now, of the most successful orld what is
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you use? lemonis: hey, guys. itimes she puts lip gloss on throughout the entire episode. amber: she wants to look pretty for you. lemonis: keep going. amber: [ chuckles ] tom #2: you guys said you had roughly $100,000 worth of inventory on hand. you'd be lucky if you got $20,000 on hand right now. lemonis: this is a good example of when you're not present in your business, and then when you don't have that process in place, you can't track this. nancy: i'm just kind of feeling like you're kind of beating up on us on, you know, the worst inventory, this and that. i, myself, feel that we've been quite successful with what we've done. lemonis: it sounds to me like you're not open to systems. nancy: no, i'm open to systems, but -- lemonis: because every time i turn around, you're telling me how i'm putting something in place to make the business better isn't a good idea. nancy: no! i have not said that one bit. lemonis: but i'm feeling that. i have to tell you that i'm sensing -- nancy: it's just like we're still a gro
you use? lemonis: hey, guys. itimes she puts lip gloss on throughout the entire episode. amber: she wants to look pretty for you. lemonis: keep going. amber: [ chuckles ] tom #2: you guys said you had roughly $100,000 worth of inventory on hand. you'd be lucky if you got $20,000 on hand right now. lemonis: this is a good example of when you're not present in your business, and then when you don't have that process in place, you can't track this. nancy: i'm just kind of feeling like you're kind...
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only if you get good. and seeing i need some custody or you know time has passed my easy to say well that i can stop by the single you know what they say what's that but the outfit. that i think obviously he's going to ask i know. it's zero point two all star like you and you got on to a lot of money that's that was a lot of difficulty with the. quality it's imitate is it i came out of you know one day when i saw the only she said was that i know you just they're just going to get i don't want of saying very dark encountering this one like i don't know a funny it's a little similar they wanted one so kind of the smallest to put it that i understand because again i thought it was before sinister you cut out the you can't it's not hundreds and after it was it went i slid onto a set of you did. the room and i called and i do you know most of the other got the last. call they got off of it over caught they walked out i think lost on the exhibit a lot more than. all. the people i. think for the almost all of you will for us
only if you get good. and seeing i need some custody or you know time has passed my easy to say well that i can stop by the single you know what they say what's that but the outfit. that i think obviously he's going to ask i know. it's zero point two all star like you and you got on to a lot of money that's that was a lot of difficulty with the. quality it's imitate is it i came out of you know one day when i saw the only she said was that i know you just they're just going to get i don't want...
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think like -- i assume youump him and go with one of the other guys. >> i would never do that. no, i'm very certain. >> jimmy: you're very certain. >> yes. >> jimmy: do you feel -- does it make you question -- only because okay, i thought i was certain last -- were you certain the first time around? >> i mean, i fell in love and i was ready to commit to arie. i think that in hindsight now he was always one foot in, one foot out. and i could kind of sense the tension or the anxiety there for a little bit. but it wasn't until the break-up where i was like, okay. >> jimmy: so now do you know what to look for in that regard? do you feel like that? >> i think so, yeah. >> jimmy: you do. >> and i think having this time be on my terms i was just much more intuitive and went with my heart, followed my head, and made the right choice. >> jimmy: you think you made the right choice for sure. >> well, now you have me thinking -- >> jimmy: it has nothing to do with you. it's just i hear this a lot. >> no, i'm very happy. [
think like -- i assume youump him and go with one of the other guys. >> i would never do that. no, i'm very certain. >> jimmy: you're very certain. >> yes. >> jimmy: do you feel -- does it make you question -- only because okay, i thought i was certain last -- were you certain the first time around? >> i mean, i fell in love and i was ready to commit to arie. i think that in hindsight now he was always one foot in, one foot out. and i could kind of sense the...
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i didn't see where you paid. so i asked the guard, can you tell me where you pay? free." and i discovered, everything like that is free there. all the cultural institutions are free. education is free. health care is free. why is this? because the australian government apparently decided why not use the taxes from the australian citizens for the benefit of the australian citizens? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: would you ever go back to australia? >> no, never. [ light laughter ] never. i mean, i never could go back there. i could never do that again. i mean, especially now that i know what it's like. i mean, it wasn't just my imagination how horrible it was. the trip was really horrible. no. i mean, if elon musk, like called me up, not that i know him, and said, "i'm sending a a rocket ship to australia, it takes 25 minutes. want a ride?" i would go. >> jimmy: there you go. that's what -- see you would take that ride there. fran lebowitz, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] stay in new york. don't leave new york. we love you. we'll be right back, everybody. fran
i didn't see where you paid. so i asked the guard, can you tell me where you pay? free." and i discovered, everything like that is free there. all the cultural institutions are free. education is free. health care is free. why is this? because the australian government apparently decided why not use the taxes from the australian citizens for the benefit of the australian citizens? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: would you ever go back to australia? >> no, never. [ light...
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you know i go walk. out of there to never a mob you want to get up and look it up because i mean beginning it's and then he went on for a he did me the bus i'll go through shawnee circuit i'm going to come back but i'm going to get in one of his own and he's gonna have to go but i wonder if you think about it. because you think that you know. that going to have a model is a. sort of fog oh is she going to be so they can but then i say well done and honest for john. there was a particularly in. here that was a little rough you know with the mother but the minute do. if that little moron. i didn't show herself one of those be dead being mean i've said it too cause i knew sorry day and dressed out for to con the silver the mindedly the behind as absurd for me. to see the mind in the thing on a ship that was real. russia and got a bottle. and we're going to give us her lies here and now to settle the hundred of the. book on and so you can go to a wall. and you know i didn't get in and then you know now you co
you know i go walk. out of there to never a mob you want to get up and look it up because i mean beginning it's and then he went on for a he did me the bus i'll go through shawnee circuit i'm going to come back but i'm going to get in one of his own and he's gonna have to go but i wonder if you think about it. because you think that you know. that going to have a model is a. sort of fog oh is she going to be so they can but then i say well done and honest for john. there was a particularly in....
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you know i mean. you know it's going to go up there is a small group of a few people but the odds about. a one hundred twenty. i mean one had. a front group in math and. been to do you call them freeman washing machine them then i can hear the and. i played for many flips over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money. and spending to get to the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so well for for chance . don't say. it's good. to. see. if it's. safe. to. eat. since stood up other than a coke. bottle of the to something so. you don't know if your mobile took a full of books or so it's a virtue you sort of get it going for the good book going to be so good you know if you accept. that place. no no no now that. it's let me work on that for me that bought a
you know i mean. you know it's going to go up there is a small group of a few people but the odds about. a one hundred twenty. i mean one had. a front group in math and. been to do you call them freeman washing machine them then i can hear the and. i played for many flips over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money. and spending to get to the twenty...
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i'm sorry i stole you from your loved ones when i very cowardly took the life that god gave you. forgiveness either. i know that i've hurt you in ways i have only just begun to understand. you have every right to hate me for what i've done. i hated myself for a long time. every day for over half my life not a moment has gone by when i didn't hang my head in guilt and shame. that's it. >> why did you feel the need to write that? >> well, i think it was -- this was as much for myself as it was for anybody else's sake. i this is going to sound kind of silly but i really didn't -- couldn't comprehend death until someone i knew -- until i had experienced that loss. and it -- it kind of put things in a completely different perspective when my grandma died. trowbridge's cell mate wrote a letter to his victim heather, his former girlfriend whom he stabbed to death. >> dear heather. i can't push these thoughts and emotions to the darkest, most solitary place in my mind anymore. i suppressed so much. your parents think i abused and beat you on multiple occasions and your friends think i con
i'm sorry i stole you from your loved ones when i very cowardly took the life that god gave you. forgiveness either. i know that i've hurt you in ways i have only just begun to understand. you have every right to hate me for what i've done. i hated myself for a long time. every day for over half my life not a moment has gone by when i didn't hang my head in guilt and shame. that's it. >> why did you feel the need to write that? >> well, i think it was -- this was as much for myself...
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i just said that? >> youhter ] >> jimmy: yes, that's right. that's right. i want to be -- exactly. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. so now she has a story -- you know, she was at the super bowl -- >> i can't wait to tell her. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly -- >> tell her all about that. >> jimmy: that i yelled at her, because clearly it worked. you have a beautiful little baby girl right here, isla. [ cheers and applause ] look at that. both exhausted. both exhausted. >> they say sleep when the baby is sleeping. that's like some -- that's some really good advice. >> jimmy: get used to this, man. get used to any sleep you can get. oh, my goodness. it is unlike anything. this is baby number one for you, right? >> yeah, it is. >> jimmy: how does it feel like being a dad? >> you know, there's a lot of laughing, a lot of crying, and that's the dad. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: in one day. >> yeah. >> jimmy: in the same hour maybe. >> yeah, right? it was incredible. you know, we -- we were -- we had a checkup that day, that morning. an
i just said that? >> youhter ] >> jimmy: yes, that's right. that's right. i want to be -- exactly. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. so now she has a story -- you know, she was at the super bowl -- >> i can't wait to tell her. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly -- >> tell her all about that. >> jimmy: that i yelled at her, because clearly it worked. you have a beautiful little baby girl right here, isla. [ cheers and applause ] look at that. both exhausted. both...
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no, i promise you, don't worry, i promise you. so, i kept my word. vid: recently, you did the biggest investment you have ever made in a company called a.r.m. masayoshi: they have 99% market share for any smartphone that you have in your pocket. i think the company is going to be more valuable than google. ♪ david: all right, so you moved back to japan, and then you start a company called softbank. what was softbank's purpose? what kind of business were you in? masayoshi: so, that was the beginning of the time of the personal computer got started. so, but there was hardware, not enough software. so, i aggregate all kinds of software from the small software houses. and i wholesale to the pc stores. so, it is like a bank. software's bank. it is not the money bank. the software wholesaling, storing in my warehouse, so it is like a concept. david: so, it is very successful. softbank's stock was going up. and then you decide at some point to start investing. one of the investments you made is considered by many people to be the most successful investment i
no, i promise you, don't worry, i promise you. so, i kept my word. vid: recently, you did the biggest investment you have ever made in a company called a.r.m. masayoshi: they have 99% market share for any smartphone that you have in your pocket. i think the company is going to be more valuable than google. ♪ david: all right, so you moved back to japan, and then you start a company called softbank. what was softbank's purpose? what kind of business were you in? masayoshi: so, that was the...
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, that you feel is not caught. i don't want to assume, but you are troubled by the fact that there is probably some behavior that you think should be sanctioned and isn't? >> yes, but i am actually, in the spirit of main street confidence. i am an expert on public sentiment, because that is what i do, and there is a general sense out there with all the reversals of conviction, and with all the activity in the second circuit in particular, that we really have no idea what insider trading is, and somebody gets convicted, and the conviction gets overturned. that, in the aggregate, is a huge source of uncertainty, and therefore risk, in the minds of individual investors who say why should i play if i am at it is advantage because i'm doing this honestly. >> i understand that, i am not sure that a statutory approach would bring any more clarity. that is my issue. i am very happy to discuss it, look at it, but when you look at jurisdictions, that do have a statutory approach, i'm not sure that there is any greater clarity
, that you feel is not caught. i don't want to assume, but you are troubled by the fact that there is probably some behavior that you think should be sanctioned and isn't? >> yes, but i am actually, in the spirit of main street confidence. i am an expert on public sentiment, because that is what i do, and there is a general sense out there with all the reversals of conviction, and with all the activity in the second circuit in particular, that we really have no idea what insider trading...
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i love you. y gosh. >> you think you're dreamin'. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's happening. it's finally happening. the first time i met you -- i've got to say, first of all, thank you for being here. but the first time i met you, i asked you, i begged you to be part of my golden globe opening. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i hosted golden globes and you nicely said yes. >> you took good care of me. >> jimmy: you hit a home run, man. >> aw, thanks. >> jimmy: you hit a grand slam. you came out. it was you, sterling k. brown and courtney b. vance. look at this. this is you right there, just hittin' the pose. [ light laughter ] and just, everyone -- [ cheers and applause ] i don't even know -- i don't even if you know who you are, because you're you. but people love you so much. >> aw, jimmy. >> jimmy: everybody on the set was freaking out. i mean, our director, everyone was like, "oh, my gosh, he's going to do the thing. he's gonna do the thing." [ light laughter ] and i go, "i know, calm down. he's gonna d
i love you. y gosh. >> you think you're dreamin'. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's happening. it's finally happening. the first time i met you -- i've got to say, first of all, thank you for being here. but the first time i met you, i asked you, i begged you to be part of my golden globe opening. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i hosted golden globes and you nicely said yes. >> you took good care of me. >> jimmy: you hit a home run, man. >> aw, thanks. >>...
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thank you. i would like you to say since we met at the beginning perhaps you could update the committee on what the current state of cambridge analytica is and the efforts of the company and whether you have any involvement in the running of the company today. >> so cambridge analytica is in chapter 7 in the united states. and the associated company and administration in the uk. obviously the process is being managed by the administrator and i have no further involvement. >> and the company is in control? >> that's correct. >> and is that the same -- sorry. there's some devices. members of the gallery. if you can't respect that, then i ask that they leave the room. i don't want to make that statement again. so sorry. is that the same with st.l. group as well and the administration? obviously today you sit here $8 million went into administration, is that correct? >> well, i saw that newspaper today. what i can say is the allegations made in that is false. the facts of that article are not correct.
thank you. i would like you to say since we met at the beginning perhaps you could update the committee on what the current state of cambridge analytica is and the efforts of the company and whether you have any involvement in the running of the company today. >> so cambridge analytica is in chapter 7 in the united states. and the associated company and administration in the uk. obviously the process is being managed by the administrator and i have no further involvement. >> and the...
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i said to her, you know, why don't you, why do you want to know? why should i tell you? she said i'm protecting people. and i said i don't think you're protecting people. i think you are harassing people. she merely says what you mean on harassing people? you go home, go back from where you came from. just like that. so the answer is i think this is true of all places that are two faces, depends on who you're talking to, a general culture and there's always some undertone. >> host: you repurchase of as an immigrant a couple times. were you not born in new york city? >> guest: daughter of immigrants. i was born in long island. i am second-generation. did i say i'm an immigrant? i usually don't let that slip. but no, i am a daughter of immigrants, born on long island. >> host: you took a rather strange route to get to the iowa writers workshop. walk us through that. >> guest: well, you know, should i go back to the very beginning? >> host: why don't we start with college. go back to the beginning of college. you were going to be a doctor or ceo? >> guest: i thought i would
i said to her, you know, why don't you, why do you want to know? why should i tell you? she said i'm protecting people. and i said i don't think you're protecting people. i think you are harassing people. she merely says what you mean on harassing people? you go home, go back from where you came from. just like that. so the answer is i think this is true of all places that are two faces, depends on who you're talking to, a general culture and there's always some undertone. >> host: you...
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you just can't. like i say, you write it as accessibly as you can and hopefully you are writing about in america people recognize the you can see globalization and all these things going onwo whee people realize because there is so much to talk about but it's not fundamentally designed to be saxby the book he wanted me to write. it's a different book. it's almost an anti-product. and if we cannot expect to be rewarded in some ways, i've gotten a lot planned. i sell enough books. i do so enough books and i am very lucky t to have the kind of support that i've had. i can like i am personally in a kind of patronage system where i don't have official patrons, but i'm too embarrassed to give any particular examples but if i want to go to a conference and it's very expensive and i have a professional reason related to my work why i want to go to this conference, was and behold somebody will say you can go to conference and so like i say there's a lot ofin kind of just support of lingering because i do receive the
you just can't. like i say, you write it as accessibly as you can and hopefully you are writing about in america people recognize the you can see globalization and all these things going onwo whee people realize because there is so much to talk about but it's not fundamentally designed to be saxby the book he wanted me to write. it's a different book. it's almost an anti-product. and if we cannot expect to be rewarded in some ways, i've gotten a lot planned. i sell enough books. i do so enough...
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excuse my language, i know you can't put it on the tape, but i will tell you exactly what i told him. they tried to encourage me to use drugs and i looked at those guys and i said, look, i'm not going to get involved with drugs. i lived 19 years without you s.o.b.'s, so get out of my face. they left me alone. later on, people associated with them started talking to me. next thing i knew, we outnumbered the ones who are doing the drugs. yes sir. we started outnumbering the ones that were using the drugs. i felt very good about that, because you didn't have too many people who had the courage to say no. peer pressure was really, really tough back in those days. another incident that occurred was when martin luther king was assassinated. there were some minorities, blacks in particular, who wanted to go out and do things and say things that wasn't right. again, i stood up against them and said this isn't the right thing to do. that is when all of this, chow lines, holding up, you know what i am talking about. that occurred. there were some big racial problems in vietnam, because of marti
excuse my language, i know you can't put it on the tape, but i will tell you exactly what i told him. they tried to encourage me to use drugs and i looked at those guys and i said, look, i'm not going to get involved with drugs. i lived 19 years without you s.o.b.'s, so get out of my face. they left me alone. later on, people associated with them started talking to me. next thing i knew, we outnumbered the ones who are doing the drugs. yes sir. we started outnumbering the ones that were using...
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i really want you to succeed and i think the veterans across this country want you to succeed, too. this post requires courage, honesty, integrity, and a vision for the future. leading this nation's largest healthcare system is no small task and it demands the very best. i look forward to our discussion today. once again, i want to thank you for your willingness to serve. thank you. >> thank you senator. i'm going to introduce senator tom tillis, after which i'll administer the oath and he'll have his testimony. >> thank you mr. chairman. ranking member chester and distinguished members of the committee. i'm proud to introduce robert wilkie as secretary of the v.a. i've had the honor of working with robert for three years now. sometimes he works for me, and many times i worked for him. knowledge, humor, humility and heart scores of north carolina constituents. many of them veterans and service members. robert was born in germany. he literally grew up on fort bragg and led most of his early life in fayetteville in north carolina. he received his v.a. from wake forest university, his j
i really want you to succeed and i think the veterans across this country want you to succeed, too. this post requires courage, honesty, integrity, and a vision for the future. leading this nation's largest healthcare system is no small task and it demands the very best. i look forward to our discussion today. once again, i want to thank you for your willingness to serve. thank you. >> thank you senator. i'm going to introduce senator tom tillis, after which i'll administer the oath and...
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as i told you last time, mr. orr was never working to my knowledge on that russia investigation. >> but his wife was, right? he's your associate deputy attorney general and his wife gets hired for that. i asked you this question on the 13th of wrote you a letter on december, december 18, nine months ago, you have not responded to it. we need a date when you found out that the wife of your deputy was working for people who are trying to undermine president trump. don't you think that's an important date for you to know about the spouse of your own associate deputy attorney general? >> yes, i think it's important for you to understand, congressman, mr. orr is a career employee of the department. he was there when i arrived. to my knowledge he wasn't working on the russia matter. i don't think -- > it's important for you to know when we learned of the information, we transferred them to a different office. >> i have to reclaim my time. the fisa renewal you signed list for me the people who briefed you on the substanc
as i told you last time, mr. orr was never working to my knowledge on that russia investigation. >> but his wife was, right? he's your associate deputy attorney general and his wife gets hired for that. i asked you this question on the 13th of wrote you a letter on december, december 18, nine months ago, you have not responded to it. we need a date when you found out that the wife of your deputy was working for people who are trying to undermine president trump. don't you think that's an...
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i don't think that is fair. you have to give people space to grow and the same that people give, i think it is okay if you say i don't want to consume that presence moving anymore or it is a personal choice but we can't collectively decide someone is canceled. you cannot end their career. there people who have legitimately generally hateful things and continue to thrive. and so tweeting about them being canceled doesn't do anything like money talks. stopping watching their movies, listen to their music, i don't -- you saw what happened with parkland students. of david hogg for not getting into certain colleges and here is a list of her advertisers, call them. don't cancel her, literally, she is canceled. i don't watch that person's show. how can i cancel something that i don't subscribe to. we have to be conscious how we do that but also have to give people space to take responsibility, you dig something up, that is a terrible thing from my past and here is how i moved forward, you are still canceled. he put don't s
i don't think that is fair. you have to give people space to grow and the same that people give, i think it is okay if you say i don't want to consume that presence moving anymore or it is a personal choice but we can't collectively decide someone is canceled. you cannot end their career. there people who have legitimately generally hateful things and continue to thrive. and so tweeting about them being canceled doesn't do anything like money talks. stopping watching their movies, listen to...
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you see. all this an easy i guess i was you i. was that he said i was the last time i was cheats enough think city to go back he was the captain at that moment take the owner to do you know for for us was something. before us you know be involved. to stop the war and our country something i'm busy because food is a big big war you know people who can make things happen people can make things change you know to the leader for so many young people in terms of their visions that dreams to having come to accept this nation as a unit goodwill ambassador something that we deeply grateful to you. is there some knowledge and now he is from africa and for me will be larger price if one of the day you will know like i don't know and that's a month from now. oh yes my close friend. mike roselli on this guy's been doing about dresses because i love this shirt and when i was. you know you've been able to give me a lot of books you know. i've been reading a lot on google but. it's commission you know what i mean i've been living in utah for qui
you see. all this an easy i guess i was you i. was that he said i was the last time i was cheats enough think city to go back he was the captain at that moment take the owner to do you know for for us was something. before us you know be involved. to stop the war and our country something i'm busy because food is a big big war you know people who can make things happen people can make things change you know to the leader for so many young people in terms of their visions that dreams to having...
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again, i don't want to mislead you, i might have to ask ms. kaiser to clarify that. >> as for as you know it wasn't leading to any further ongoing relationship >> i don't even recall a pitch. >> let's leave the eu theme for just a moment. you are very clear about that. [ indiscernible ] your comportment and actual words. [ indiscernible ] >> we did not work for leed edu -- leave .eu. do you stand by those words. >> [ multiple speakers ] >> i absolutely do and i feel entirely vindicated by the electoral commission investigation report of 11th may which said and i quote, the commission is satisfied that leave .eu did not receive donations or pay for services from converge analytica, the evidence shows that the relationship did not develop beyond the initial scoping work and that no contract was agreed between the. the commission saw no evidence of cambridge -- cambridge analytica had any [ indiscernible ]. referendum campaign. >> i won't repeat what you indicated at the time. as you know, [ indiscernible ] transcripts of tapes. which described yo
again, i don't want to mislead you, i might have to ask ms. kaiser to clarify that. >> as for as you know it wasn't leading to any further ongoing relationship >> i don't even recall a pitch. >> let's leave the eu theme for just a moment. you are very clear about that. [ indiscernible ] your comportment and actual words. [ indiscernible ] >> we did not work for leed edu -- leave .eu. do you stand by those words. >> [ multiple speakers ] >> i absolutely do and...
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if you come to dallas, i would be glad to take you there. as we eat, please note, i would yield you the moral high i would not lessen my pas for indivl liberty and but i would listen carefully to your views and i would seek common ground with you. should my supports be in that restaurant, the only thing i would call on them to do would be to show you respect and to surround you with texas friendly hospitality. i yield back the balance of my time. i now recognize the jeegentle l from california. >> mr. chairman, since secretary carson was last before this committee, he has taken actions that are problematic and harmful for hard working americans. he has released an outrageous plan that will triple rents for the lowest income households and put 1.7 million americans at risk for eviction. the trump administration's latest budget request to congress would cut the budget by 24%, compared cur tont levels and would eliminate the community developed block grant. i'm alsoy concerned about the actions secretary carson has taken to undermine fair housin
if you come to dallas, i would be glad to take you there. as we eat, please note, i would yield you the moral high i would not lessen my pas for indivl liberty and but i would listen carefully to your views and i would seek common ground with you. should my supports be in that restaurant, the only thing i would call on them to do would be to show you respect and to surround you with texas friendly hospitality. i yield back the balance of my time. i now recognize the jeegentle l from california....
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you all are winners today. i know you are going to carry forward the knowledge that you have received here. and make a better world. second, i want to tribute survivors and activists. [applause] dr. hill: and i have a lot to say about survivors and activists. but i'm going to start out by telling you that when i was a teenager, i adopted harriet tubman as my #hero. before we had hashtags, of course. why not? she was an underground railroad conductor. a nurse in the army. in her later years, she was an outspoken advocate for women's suffrage. the things that i cared about, she believed, she stood up for, and i realized that i could never really be as fearless as a harriet tubman was in her time. but in 1991, i did my best to honor her and the bravery of so many women who came before me when i testified before the senate judiciary committee. [applause] dr. hill: i have tried -- i have tried to do so every day since then, to remember what it means to be fearless, and to recognize that courage is not something that i
you all are winners today. i know you are going to carry forward the knowledge that you have received here. and make a better world. second, i want to tribute survivors and activists. [applause] dr. hill: and i have a lot to say about survivors and activists. but i'm going to start out by telling you that when i was a teenager, i adopted harriet tubman as my #hero. before we had hashtags, of course. why not? she was an underground railroad conductor. a nurse in the army. in her later years, she...
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why did you do that? >> because i wanted to talk to you, i really did. the i'm not afraid of you guys whatsoever. >> you shouldn't be afraid of the truth and coming on to have had a real debate about ideas. >> you attack people and the way you be attack this administration and everyone who is involved with them is disgraceful. you should go to communion or whatever you want to do and just make peace with the man upstairs. >> you wouldn't go to communion. >> are you a catholic? >> you go to penance. >> got to check your catechism, my brother. if you're going to use it around somebody else. if you're going to throw big bombs, make sure where to land it. >> that's something that you should do because you're doing a lot more. >> i'm helping you out here. >> i don't need your help, bro. >> you need a little bit of help. >> not from you. i will never take any help from you. >> i'm giving you an opportunity. >> i'm glad. >> you're from italy, you were born there. you came legally. >> i was born there. >> the problem with the country's immigration system is twofo
why did you do that? >> because i wanted to talk to you, i really did. the i'm not afraid of you guys whatsoever. >> you shouldn't be afraid of the truth and coming on to have had a real debate about ideas. >> you attack people and the way you be attack this administration and everyone who is involved with them is disgraceful. you should go to communion or whatever you want to do and just make peace with the man upstairs. >> you wouldn't go to communion. >> are you...
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want you to succeed. i really want you to succeed. leading this nation's largest healthcare system is no small task in it demands the very best. i look forward to our discussion today and once again i want to thank you for your willingness to serve. >> i will now introduce tom tillis for the purpose of introducing our nominee after which i will administer the oath and he will have his testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking members, distinguished members of the committee, i am proud to introduce my friend and colleague as the nominee for secretary of the va. i've had the honor of working with robert for three years now. sometimes he worked for me and many times i worked for him. his commendation of knowledge, humility and heart has endeared him to my staff and scores of constituents. many of them are veterans and service members. robert was born in frankfurt germany. he was the son of an army artillery officer. he literally grew up on fort bragg and he lived most of his early life on fort bragg or in fayetteville north carolina.
want you to succeed. i really want you to succeed. leading this nation's largest healthcare system is no small task in it demands the very best. i look forward to our discussion today and once again i want to thank you for your willingness to serve. >> i will now introduce tom tillis for the purpose of introducing our nominee after which i will administer the oath and he will have his testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking members, distinguished members of the committee, i...
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and are you mom? mary: i am. lemonis: you have good boys. mary: i do. thank you.should be very proud of them. mary: we are. lemonis: when we first did our deal, the two of them told me that it's a family business. as you can see, it's a family business. mike: now the family name's on the roof. lemonis: as a family, i think we should open this store up. mary: okay. candi: go for it. mary: wow. i love this. girl: that looks really good. mary: wow. rick: it looks cool, though. girl: he said small. lemonis: it's a lot smaller, right? rick: it's a lot smaller. lemonis: you want to give your parents a tour of the inside? mary: yeah, let's do it. lemonis: go, walker, first, go, walker. john: go, go, go. awesome. candi: doesn't it look good? rick: great design. mary: ooh, this is all your designs? john: this is an inspiration wall, so we have our three new brands. mary: that's awesome. john: outsiders. we have tankfarm, and we have grit and gravel. lemonis: doesn't it look nice? rick: this looks incredibly professional. lemonis: john and mike, i know that i gave you the t
and are you mom? mary: i am. lemonis: you have good boys. mary: i do. thank you.should be very proud of them. mary: we are. lemonis: when we first did our deal, the two of them told me that it's a family business. as you can see, it's a family business. mike: now the family name's on the roof. lemonis: as a family, i think we should open this store up. mary: okay. candi: go for it. mary: wow. i love this. girl: that looks really good. mary: wow. rick: it looks cool, though. girl: he said small....
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mean, i also know -- do you know what i mean? hen people say, oh, she thinks she's so great because she has this job, and they list your whole resumÉ, and you're like, how do you know your whole resumÉ? you're like, i don't even remember that job. that was a great job. that was really, that was a fun time. how do you know about that? [laughter] so i was that person. and so whenever i tell people that, i feel like they're really surprised. they're like, you seem so positive. and i was like, i was not always very positive. but i think a lot of people can learn some things from that, and that's something that is easily applicable to our personal lives and our careers. >> and i think it was giving you the depth that you have now to be on the other side of the spectrum, because you've been that, you know, gang banger. [laughter] >> internet gangsta. keyboard gangsta. [laughter] >> but now we're going to open up to questions from the audience. i'm sure you guys have a lot you want to know. i'm sure there are a lot of writers in the audi
mean, i also know -- do you know what i mean? hen people say, oh, she thinks she's so great because she has this job, and they list your whole resumÉ, and you're like, how do you know your whole resumÉ? you're like, i don't even remember that job. that was a great job. that was really, that was a fun time. how do you know about that? [laughter] so i was that person. and so whenever i tell people that, i feel like they're really surprised. they're like, you seem so positive. and i was like, i...
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i can tell you -- look, you know how i feel about this. when people bring me when he was in the private sector, fact pat persons and say, what do you think about this activity it? wasn't very hard for me to say, i don't like that. >> okay. to be continued. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> the gentleman from ohio, mr. davidson, recognized for five minutes. >> chairman, thank you so much for being here and thank you for the work you and your team are doing at the sec to make sure our capital markets stay the world's best. appreciate the walk you're doing on icos and will spend a lot of time on that, what little time i have. with one side bar. this year introduced the due process restoration act earlier this congress, and it relates to the sec's use of administrative law judges. as you know the supreme court has ruled that this practice is unlawful, institutional and should not proceed. >> i haven't read that. >> fair point. look forward to wife, the sec on how to move forward and how our existing or bill fit with the path f
i can tell you -- look, you know how i feel about this. when people bring me when he was in the private sector, fact pat persons and say, what do you think about this activity it? wasn't very hard for me to say, i don't like that. >> okay. to be continued. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> the gentleman from ohio, mr. davidson, recognized for five minutes. >> chairman, thank you so much for being here and thank you for the work you and your team are doing at...
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>> oh, you know i know how. you know i know how. >> might as well. >> so you having fun? >> i am having a good time. >> that's good. hi, peter. >> hi. long time no see. >> it's still delicious. >> so what brings you here today? what is it that you want? >> what is it i want? >> yeah. >> in terms of? >> in terms of this business. >> well, i'd like it to... >> let's start there. >> to grow so it's profitable. i mean, that's-- >> and what are you doing to contribute to that growth? >> well, i mean, when i--when i say, "hey, look, let's get a business plan together and do it," and i just get a blank stare, it's hard to go-- >> not a blank stare, dane. >> i think what we clearly said was we would love to talk to you about a business plan, but let's handle this issue of fair compensation first. >> none of us were ever getting paid what we're worth, period. >> right, but you're-- >> you're not contributing like we are. >> i got over 5,000 hours in this business, right? three and a half years of work. >> how many hours do you think we have? >> how do you figure that? >> i did i.t.
>> oh, you know i know how. you know i know how. >> might as well. >> so you having fun? >> i am having a good time. >> that's good. hi, peter. >> hi. long time no see. >> it's still delicious. >> so what brings you here today? what is it that you want? >> what is it i want? >> yeah. >> in terms of? >> in terms of this business. >> well, i'd like it to... >> let's start there. >> to grow so it's...
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you, mr. wray and mr. rosenstein, i realize neither one of you were there when this happened but you're both there now. russia attacked this country. they should be the target. russia isn't being hurt by this investigation right now. we are. this country is being hurt by it. we are being divided. we've seen the bias. we need to see the evidence. if you have evidence of wrongdoing by any member of the trump campaign, present it to the damn grand jury. if you have evidence that this president acted inappropriately, present it to the american people. there's an old saying that justice delayed is justice denied. i think right now all of us are being denied. whatever you got, finish it the hell up. because this country is being torn apart. i would yield back, mr. chairman. >> do either of the witnesses care to respond? >> i would simply respond mr. gowdy, i certainly share your views about those text messages and nobody is more offended than i about what's reflected in those messages. with regard to the investigation, i've h
you, mr. wray and mr. rosenstein, i realize neither one of you were there when this happened but you're both there now. russia attacked this country. they should be the target. russia isn't being hurt by this investigation right now. we are. this country is being hurt by it. we are being divided. we've seen the bias. we need to see the evidence. if you have evidence of wrongdoing by any member of the trump campaign, present it to the damn grand jury. if you have evidence that this president...
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and i was like, "you know what? seth: oh, interesting. >> and he was like, "i'm going to kill." i was like, "no, no, no. we're not killing the wasp. the wasp can stay. him and his friends our welcome." and then -- >> seth: was he then curious as to why you called in the first place? [ laughter ] >> well, i was like -- he was curious. >> seth: i want you meet the wasps. >> yeah. i was like, "you know, you could can brush him aside." he's like, "no, no, no." and then i realized that i should start a league. i've called it the league of unsavory guests. >> seth: okay. >> because i had a mouse once. >> seth: okay. >> and the mouse became my friend. [ laughter ] >> seth: so again, you did not get rid of them? you didn't layout traps? >> yeah, i like -- i didn't lay out traps. and, yeah, i basically -- i lived in this old barn in london. and this mouse -- >> seth: that's the problem right there. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] and i was like, "oh my god. there's a mouse. there's a mouse." and then i met someone who told
and i was like, "you know what? seth: oh, interesting. >> and he was like, "i'm going to kill." i was like, "no, no, no. we're not killing the wasp. the wasp can stay. him and his friends our welcome." and then -- >> seth: was he then curious as to why you called in the first place? [ laughter ] >> well, i was like -- he was curious. >> seth: i want you meet the wasps. >> yeah. i was like, "you know, you could can brush him...
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you smell good. >> i do? houli. >> jimmy: oh, that's right, patchouli. >> good old dirty hippie smell? d >> jimmy: did you go back to patchouli? >> i'm such a loyalist, i feel like i came out of the womb dabbing pa chuch low and i've never sprayed. >> that would be a great celebrity baby name, patchouli. >> it's happening, right, i'm sure. if it hasn't happened already, it will happen. >> jimmy: you've been through a lot in your life r. have you ever stuck your head in the tailpipe of a truck? >> you know, i don't think that is one of the things i've done. everything else, yes. tailpipe, no. >> jimmy: no tailpipes. >> yeah, i know. >> jimmy: not on the bucket list. >> no. i spray painted an ex-boyfriend's car. >> jimmy: oh, really? [ cheers and applause >> yeah. it was really fun. we like blasted cypress hill and -- >> jimmy: like gangsters. >> yeah, yeah. i don't know, mid '90s, late '90s. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, so baller. >> jimmy: what did you paint on it? >> a lot of really horrible things that would not
you smell good. >> i do? houli. >> jimmy: oh, that's right, patchouli. >> good old dirty hippie smell? d >> jimmy: did you go back to patchouli? >> i'm such a loyalist, i feel like i came out of the womb dabbing pa chuch low and i've never sprayed. >> that would be a great celebrity baby name, patchouli. >> it's happening, right, i'm sure. if it hasn't happened already, it will happen. >> jimmy: you've been through a lot in your life r. have you...
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i am very grateful that you and i had a back and forth many times on this. and you will be looking out i know for the interest of small savers and investors throughout the state of maine and throughout rural america. i will be closely following this as the sec and lament the role. thank you for listening to my concerns. you folks are the primary regulators for non-bank financial institutions like pension advisors. i worry a lot about our small savers. and, investors in the state of maine. you are one of 10 votes and you are the individual at the regulator that has the most influence i would believe on this because your space is the asset manager space when it comes to this. what i am concerned about is that when a non-bank financial institution like a pension advisor or a mutual fund company is designated or if it would be designated -- cost will go up and rate of return will go down. something like a 20% reduction overtime is a result of this. what drives me crazy about this is that if you are in the asset management community, the assets you are running are
i am very grateful that you and i had a back and forth many times on this. and you will be looking out i know for the interest of small savers and investors throughout the state of maine and throughout rural america. i will be closely following this as the sec and lament the role. thank you for listening to my concerns. you folks are the primary regulators for non-bank financial institutions like pension advisors. i worry a lot about our small savers. and, investors in the state of maine. you...