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man: we couldn't find anything that was suitable for jeannie. [ laughter ] jeannie: i just didn't wantlging motor home where you can't even move. a little freedom. and lower gas and... lemonis: well, nice meeting you guys. jeannie: nice meeting you. lemonis: thank you. for $77,000, you can get a perfectly crafted, well-made rv that is engineered to be pretty close to perfect. for people to be comfortable paying a premium for custom work, they're gonna expect it to be even better than a typical prefab. so, this is the schematic to build? marianne: yes. lemonis: because i'm just trying to understand how 50 a month want to do it and only 2 end up doing it. so, you take an empty shell, put the insulation in, put the electric in, put the plumbing in, put in your standard features. why is it taking you two weeks to do that? marianne: we do everything from scratch, so we're cutting all of the sheets, to sanding, to laminating, to putting it in. breanne: and we're doing custom work, 100%. lemonis: what's a typical conversion cost the consumer? lacey: we can do a standard conversion for $32,000
man: we couldn't find anything that was suitable for jeannie. [ laughter ] jeannie: i just didn't wantlging motor home where you can't even move. a little freedom. and lower gas and... lemonis: well, nice meeting you guys. jeannie: nice meeting you. lemonis: thank you. for $77,000, you can get a perfectly crafted, well-made rv that is engineered to be pretty close to perfect. for people to be comfortable paying a premium for custom work, they're gonna expect it to be even better than a typical...
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>> all right, actually, jeannie is without symptoms, in the hospital. there is no treatment for this illness, so when they take you to the hospital, basically they feed you and ask if you you feel well, and eventually, after they've tested you negative twice, they send you loose. so she's fine. i remain on the ship. i haven't been tested for the last six days, i would not be a bit surprised if i am also, because of prolonged exposure to the infectious environment on the ship just guarantees more people that come down with the illness. >> neil: how many people are stallman ship, doctor? >> right now there are less than 200 as of yesterday, and we are probably going to evacuate the ship entirely within two days, although the cdc has ordered we stay on the ship for another week or so. that is contrary to any common sense, because that one be allowed by the ship. >> neil: when they tell you they want you to stand longer, obviously they are worried about exposure that you might've had to your wife and all that. but do they say that? because to your point, th
>> all right, actually, jeannie is without symptoms, in the hospital. there is no treatment for this illness, so when they take you to the hospital, basically they feed you and ask if you you feel well, and eventually, after they've tested you negative twice, they send you loose. so she's fine. i remain on the ship. i haven't been tested for the last six days, i would not be a bit surprised if i am also, because of prolonged exposure to the infectious environment on the ship just...
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conversations] >> and starting now live from the savannah book festival, here's kent garrett and jeannie ellsworth on harvard university's graduating class of 1963 that included 18 african-american men that were recruited to the school as an early step in affirmative action. [inaudible conversations]
conversations] >> and starting now live from the savannah book festival, here's kent garrett and jeannie ellsworth on harvard university's graduating class of 1963 that included 18 african-american men that were recruited to the school as an early step in affirmative action. [inaudible conversations]
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please give a warm savannah welcome to kent garrett and jeannie else worth. [applause] finish jeanne ellsworth. [applause] >> well, thank you for enlightening us, and i'll let you know the book is called "the last negroes at harvard." 61 years ago harvard admitted 18 negroes, and that's what we were called then, and we were the largest number at that time ever admitted to harvard. we were from all different parts of the country -- north, south, east and west -- and we came from different economic and socioeconomic backgrounds. and we, heretofore they'd been letting, admitting blacks to harvard but only two or three at a time. and most guys would just go and do their four years and then get out of town. finish leave cambridge. but for us it was different in the sense that we had numbers, the 18, and we could form an individual racial identity as well as a group identity. and we were able to become actually a force for change at harvard, and harvard or -- we changed harvard and harvard changed us. and that's essentially what the book is about. it's about our fo
please give a warm savannah welcome to kent garrett and jeannie else worth. [applause] finish jeanne ellsworth. [applause] >> well, thank you for enlightening us, and i'll let you know the book is called "the last negroes at harvard." 61 years ago harvard admitted 18 negroes, and that's what we were called then, and we were the largest number at that time ever admitted to harvard. we were from all different parts of the country -- north, south, east and west -- and we came from...
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election jeremy crowe been down our butts and myself and others spoke out against the extradition of jeannie the sound show leadership say it was clear on these matters of course that i have politics out of my house to decide what it wants a leadership going forward to be clear on these matters but i'm not such a labor member suicide. the labor leadership candidate richard bergen there joining me now is someone who refuses to be silent over julian songe pink floyd co-founder roger waters roger thanks for coming in the studio at last this line of the finely exactly you've been campaigning for julia songe eloquently there you talked about there by richard bergen you know that the british guardian newspaper or maybe channel 4 news if you watch that you could be forgiven for thinking you and richard bergen and others are basically campaigning for russian agent who's committed sex crimes i mean everything that he's said now in strew. how they're even having these sex titian. trial for julian assange is weird because it's goes completely contrary as we know to u.k. law so our law the law of this c
election jeremy crowe been down our butts and myself and others spoke out against the extradition of jeannie the sound show leadership say it was clear on these matters of course that i have politics out of my house to decide what it wants a leadership going forward to be clear on these matters but i'm not such a labor member suicide. the labor leadership candidate richard bergen there joining me now is someone who refuses to be silent over julian songe pink floyd co-founder roger waters roger...
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if we just had a few more senators like jeannie shaheen and maggie hassan, we would have a 90% approvalg, not a 9% approval rating. [applause] sen. bennet: if any of you have been to one of my town halls, you know i start them by saying, i will take every question and i will take any criticism. i say to people, ask me the questions you wouldn't ask another politician because you might be worried that you would hurt their feelings. i tell them, i was an urban school superintendent for years. you can't hurt my feelings. they've been beaten out of me a long time ago. over the last few weeks, we have had a very candid conversation here in new hampshire. you've asked all of us two important questions. one is, how are you going to beat donald trump? that is an important question. the other question you asked each of us is equally important. that question is, how are you going to get anything done back there? how are you going to get anything done? that's the right question to ask. our government is immobilized. our government is broken. it's not by accident. it has been broken by the ideologi
if we just had a few more senators like jeannie shaheen and maggie hassan, we would have a 90% approvalg, not a 9% approval rating. [applause] sen. bennet: if any of you have been to one of my town halls, you know i start them by saying, i will take every question and i will take any criticism. i say to people, ask me the questions you wouldn't ask another politician because you might be worried that you would hurt their feelings. i tell them, i was an urban school superintendent for years. you...
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jeannie and i used to go out with jim and kate every week for lunch when we were in washingto washingtonlook at kate like he was is a boy who met the girl of his life and was smitten. he hated dogs. [laughter] none of us could figured out he's not allergic. he was not afraid of them. he held them with that disdain one animal would another. i think we will call him bambi. he believed in life and love and we are responsible for each other for journalism and personal life we are the same animal. humans are capable and interconnected. that is why he respected people because he saw the whole picture. no one ever walked away. >> and for the crazies and worse. and it means so much when you see it on television. and to see that we were responsible for one another. the same animal. so the belief in life and love and that we are responsible. he wasn't crazy about religion. he would not want us to weep. but if he were here he would be weeping more than anyone. he was the biggest crybaby i ever saw. i can make them cry deliberately with nonsense. [laughter] the marine corps band for go watch this. [
jeannie and i used to go out with jim and kate every week for lunch when we were in washingto washingtonlook at kate like he was is a boy who met the girl of his life and was smitten. he hated dogs. [laughter] none of us could figured out he's not allergic. he was not afraid of them. he held them with that disdain one animal would another. i think we will call him bambi. he believed in life and love and we are responsible for each other for journalism and personal life we are the same animal....
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book tv recently visited the home of psychotherapist, jeannie international review of senior editor. to talk about how to maintain our relationship despite their opposing political views. here they offer their thoughts on the current political climate. >> it's gotten much worse. every day gets worse.
book tv recently visited the home of psychotherapist, jeannie international review of senior editor. to talk about how to maintain our relationship despite their opposing political views. here they offer their thoughts on the current political climate. >> it's gotten much worse. every day gets worse.
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found over jeannie as an investigative journalist in italy he says it's of really wants to use the trial to boost his own popularity. today decision that is going to be taken today by the senate doesn't mean that salvini will actually go to trial it means that the senate allowed saluting to go to trial then the authorization by the senate will go to the prosecutor in catalonia and he will have to ask to a judge if so many has to go to trial or not so things still need to be to be decided actually but it's politically relevant that sylvie knew once to be to be to be on trial because the narrative now is about you know himself saying that he's protecting italy protecting the borders and the opposition say that there's there was no risk with 131 migrants alleging in italy there was no risk for italy security for these wait looks like selena wants to face trial. or at least trying to face trial and use the trial to boost his popularity which is it now declining according to the last polls in the last elections in a 1000000 of money and so this is a kind of historic thing in italy as silvio b
found over jeannie as an investigative journalist in italy he says it's of really wants to use the trial to boost his own popularity. today decision that is going to be taken today by the senate doesn't mean that salvini will actually go to trial it means that the senate allowed saluting to go to trial then the authorization by the senate will go to the prosecutor in catalonia and he will have to ask to a judge if so many has to go to trial or not so things still need to be to be decided...
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please give a warm savannah welcome to kent garrett and jeannie else worth. [applause] finish jeanne ellsworth. [applause] >> well, thank you for enlightening us, and i'll let you know the book is called "the last negroes at harvard." 61 years ago harvard admitted 18 negroes, and that's what we were called then, and we were the largest number at that time ever admitted to harvard. we were from all different parts of the country -- north, south, east and west -- and we came from different economic and socioeconomic backgrounds. and we, heretofore they'd been letting, admitting blacks to harvard but only two or three at a time. and most guys would just go and do their four years and then get out of town. finish leave cambridge. but for us it was different in the sense that we had numbers, the 18, and we could form an individual racial identity as well as a group identity. and we were able to become actually a force for change at harvard, and harvard or -- we changed harvard and harvard changed us. and that's essentially what the book is about. it's about our fo
please give a warm savannah welcome to kent garrett and jeannie else worth. [applause] finish jeanne ellsworth. [applause] >> well, thank you for enlightening us, and i'll let you know the book is called "the last negroes at harvard." 61 years ago harvard admitted 18 negroes, and that's what we were called then, and we were the largest number at that time ever admitted to harvard. we were from all different parts of the country -- north, south, east and west -- and we came from...
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rick davis and jeannie. ?we looking at >> mostly, can new hampshire do from what i will is not able to do? i think it is an open question. and can theyrs keep up with excitement four years later. with pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar, she is obvious a trailing a little on the polls. >> is an important for the democratic party to narrow the field? what about republicans. how long until they narrow the field? >> there was a decent field of candidates all the way through april and at some point in time, people ran out of money or right now, the most notable campaign is vice president biden, who is running out of money. a super pac asking the donors, please give map -- give now. we are in a crisis mode. he has left early in new hampshire, conceding a defeat before they even finished voting to go down and try and resurrect his campaign. me is,gest question for where are the independents going to go today? 40% who will vote in the new hampshire primary will be independent. they make a big difference if they gravitat
rick davis and jeannie. ?we looking at >> mostly, can new hampshire do from what i will is not able to do? i think it is an open question. and can theyrs keep up with excitement four years later. with pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar, she is obvious a trailing a little on the polls. >> is an important for the democratic party to narrow the field? what about republicans. how long until they narrow the field? >> there was a decent field of candidates all the way through april...
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to get perspective, paul allen and i spoke to a political science professor, jeannie. >> this endorsementitionally, is critically important. in 2008, it was instrumental in support for barack obama over hillary clinton. i know it is important for joe biden who has not been doing so well in early states. for that reason, it is critically important. clyburn is really well respected and joe biden is looking at a state where 60% of voters are african-american. that said, it's 2020 and we are entering a brand-new era. did these types of traditional endorsements even matter anymore? looking at nevada, we saw the culinary unions. they were very critical of bernie sanders and yet many of their members broke ranks with leadership and voted for him anyway. we just are not sure if these endorsements matter anymore, but it sure mattered a decade ago and bided his hoping it will do -- biden is hoping it will do the same for him. emily: sanders is still the front runner nationwide. bloomberg is the founder of this network. not on the ballot in south carolina. he had a disastrous first debate. some woul
to get perspective, paul allen and i spoke to a political science professor, jeannie. >> this endorsementitionally, is critically important. in 2008, it was instrumental in support for barack obama over hillary clinton. i know it is important for joe biden who has not been doing so well in early states. for that reason, it is critically important. clyburn is really well respected and joe biden is looking at a state where 60% of voters are african-american. that said, it's 2020 and we are...
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they said china was doing a great job but i think the jeannie got out of the bottle and this has spread all over. >> bill: two more points. the majority of these cases are all in th mainland china and we only have 15 reported cases in the u.s. does that suggest to you that it has been contained better than most people believe? >> i think that suggest to me that the centers for disease control learned from the outbreaks, and they just try to e a great job identifying coronavirus isolated cases. and, it suggests that with great public health this virus can be contained. >> at the top of the segment you said thousands have been unreported. how do you know that? >> two reasons. , they have not been there since yesterday. that's thousands and thousands more that just happen overnight, this breaking news. there were test kits, but we didn't have test kits or the ability. people that stayed in their homes didn't come to middle kind of like medical attention they had coronavirus. >> bill: that the stiction between the virus and the flu is critical. so many folks are sick around this building he
they said china was doing a great job but i think the jeannie got out of the bottle and this has spread all over. >> bill: two more points. the majority of these cases are all in th mainland china and we only have 15 reported cases in the u.s. does that suggest to you that it has been contained better than most people believe? >> i think that suggest to me that the centers for disease control learned from the outbreaks, and they just try to e a great job identifying coronavirus...
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and he certainly did not kill his wife for jeannie barnes. >> reporter: the defense was sure it hadury who fred really was. the people who knew him best said no way in the world could he have killed his wife. but now it was up to 12 people who didn't know fred at all to decide whether he did. >>> waiting for a verdict. >> the longer it took, the more we were getting nervous. >> reporter: and then a bombshell. >> i was almost in tears. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too. and last 12 hours. 12 hours? who studies that long?! mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with 2 medicines in 1 pill. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you ca
and he certainly did not kill his wife for jeannie barnes. >> reporter: the defense was sure it hadury who fred really was. the people who knew him best said no way in the world could he have killed his wife. but now it was up to 12 people who didn't know fred at all to decide whether he did. >>> waiting for a verdict. >> the longer it took, the more we were getting nervous. >> reporter: and then a bombshell. >> i was almost in tears. liz, you nerd, cough if...
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one of the prosecutors they got the indictment in this case jeannie was hillary clinton's personal lawyer in her e-mail scandal. roger stones case without trying to get opposition research on hillary clinton's e-mails. it's outrageous. napolitano: what is your take on the jury foreperson? you heard my take. this is. se an indicator of a new trial because the supreme court has said were not entitled to perfect yours we are entitled to indifferent jurors. and by the way we are entitled to a judge who is in different. did stone have an indifferent juror in the foreperson and a different trial judge? >> second part first know, the judge was very angry today and has been all along. she politicize this process while disclaiming any process today in her sensing. she's oak about republicans this and republicans that she said that roger stone didn't do this to support the president, he did this to cover up for the president. she tried to do today, and the president should be limited about this, she tried to do today with the special counsel mueller wiseman team couldn't do, and that is find eviden
one of the prosecutors they got the indictment in this case jeannie was hillary clinton's personal lawyer in her e-mail scandal. roger stones case without trying to get opposition research on hillary clinton's e-mails. it's outrageous. napolitano: what is your take on the jury foreperson? you heard my take. this is. se an indicator of a new trial because the supreme court has said were not entitled to perfect yours we are entitled to indifferent jurors. and by the way we are entitled to a judge...
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members of this network include jeannie thomas the wife of clarence thomas. on the 2020 front, we are entering a critical eight-day period now. tomorrow night, biden, bloomberg, klobuchar and warren will debate. then comes super tuesday. another way of putting it this is the last debate before super tuesday. sanders coming off a big win at the nevada caucuses right now leading with the most delegates. front-runner status of course brings a whole new world of scrutiny. that includes his sit down interview with "60 minutes" where he tried to distance himself from his own rhetoric. >> a lot of voters are voting for those who aren't call for medicare for all or revolution. is everybody wants a revolution like that? >> let's go easy on the word -- political revolution. we are trying to follow -- >> you're the one who's used the words. >> but i don't want -- you know, to overstate that. >> sanders is also hearing criticism about what he had to say about fidel castro. >> we're very opposed to the authoritarian nature of cuba, but it's up fair to simply say everythin
members of this network include jeannie thomas the wife of clarence thomas. on the 2020 front, we are entering a critical eight-day period now. tomorrow night, biden, bloomberg, klobuchar and warren will debate. then comes super tuesday. another way of putting it this is the last debate before super tuesday. sanders coming off a big win at the nevada caucuses right now leading with the most delegates. front-runner status of course brings a whole new world of scrutiny. that includes his sit down...
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one of the prosecutors they got the indictment in this case jeannie was hillary clinton's personal lawyer in her e-mail scandal. roger stones case without trying to get opposition research on hillary clinton's e-mails. it's outrageous. napolitano: what is your take on the jury foreperson? you heard my take. this is. se an indicator of a new trial because the supreme court has said were not entitled to perfect yours we are entitled to indifferent jurors. and by the way we are entitled to a judge who is in different. did stone have an indifferent juror in the foreperson and a different trial judge? >> second part first know, the judge was very angry today and has been all along. she politicize this process while disclaiming any process today in her sensing. she's oak about republicans this and republicans that she said that roger stone didn't do this to support the president, he did this to cover up for the president. she tried to do today, and the president should be limited about this, she tried to do today with the special counsel mueller wiseman team couldn't do, and that is find eviden
one of the prosecutors they got the indictment in this case jeannie was hillary clinton's personal lawyer in her e-mail scandal. roger stones case without trying to get opposition research on hillary clinton's e-mails. it's outrageous. napolitano: what is your take on the jury foreperson? you heard my take. this is. se an indicator of a new trial because the supreme court has said were not entitled to perfect yours we are entitled to indifferent jurors. and by the way we are entitled to a judge...
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plus, jeannie on who will be her mike pence. >> i already have a dog. there's more to me than hiv. there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes... into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2... medicines in... 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so your hiv can be controlled with fewer medicines... while taking dovato. you can take dovato anytime of day,... with food... or without. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its... ingredients or if you take dofetilide. if you have hepatitis b, it can change during treatment with dovato and become harder to treat. your hepatitis b may get worse or become life-threatening... if you stop taking dovato. so do not stop dovato... without talking to your doctor. serious side effects can occur, including allergic reactions,... liver problems, and liver failure. life-threatening side effects inc
plus, jeannie on who will be her mike pence. >> i already have a dog. there's more to me than hiv. there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes... into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2... medicines in... 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so your hiv can be controlled...
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meantime, next, jeannie tonight reaction to this moment at trump's state of the union.on the right path isn't always easy. that's why it's important to be prepared for anything life brings. at fidelity, we'll help you build a clear plan for retirement. one that covers health care costs, taxes, and any other uncertainties while still giving you the flexibility to make changes to your plan as often as you need. because when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. ♪ here's wishing you the bluest sky ♪ a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. we are people helping people. even those a nation divided by an angry, out of control president. a white house beset by lies, chaos and corruption. an administration that has failed the american people. it doesn't have to be this way. next year we can have a leader who brings people together, solves problems and gets results. mike b
meantime, next, jeannie tonight reaction to this moment at trump's state of the union.on the right path isn't always easy. that's why it's important to be prepared for anything life brings. at fidelity, we'll help you build a clear plan for retirement. one that covers health care costs, taxes, and any other uncertainties while still giving you the flexibility to make changes to your plan as often as you need. because when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear,...
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this seems as barr is of a type with some of the folks with the jeannie thomas.meone who feels the president has been undone by people in his midst. a quote, former and current justice officials cringe when they read sites on the internet. that makes sense of a lot of his behavior, to be honest. >> you know, i can't be in bill barr's head, he takes some actions that he is the president's lawyer, an ardent supporter. what he did soon after becoming attorney general, the president said there was nothing to see here when there was plenty to see here. this current moment strikes me as someplace where barr is actually feeling the heat. >> interesting. >> more than 2000 justice department alums are rattling their sabers and saying, we're worried about the integrity, the appearance of corruption within the justice department. we want everyone to presume this body is above political maneuvering. we're worried. and now barr is having to answer for some of that. >> that is an interesting point. i hadn't heard. carolyn, thank you for being with me tonight. >> thank you, chr
this seems as barr is of a type with some of the folks with the jeannie thomas.meone who feels the president has been undone by people in his midst. a quote, former and current justice officials cringe when they read sites on the internet. that makes sense of a lot of his behavior, to be honest. >> you know, i can't be in bill barr's head, he takes some actions that he is the president's lawyer, an ardent supporter. what he did soon after becoming attorney general, the president said...
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carpet bombed america with all these diskettes and that was back in the day when there was prodigy and jeannie and compuserve and apples in the world so that's how they wanted to step away and really crush them and they did so we were able to-- we got printed ted and we were on server doors. think we got $200,000 with 20% of our company come over 199,000 -- by doing it-- oh, that he would have 5% of the company so instantly a million dollar valuation like the mob right, a made man. we wrote this check and that's when i went to venture-capital and that's part of the reason we were dis--- different in the marketplace. we were the first venture capital professional money. a lot of people started things including new york online. that was purely just new yorkers primarily, it was really a predecessor to us and a bunch of others, but we were the ones who really got-- they were like there's an opportunity here so that made us a corporate strategic partner and also venture capital check so corporate money from ted and america online and venture capital money from sim card which is terry jones also fu
carpet bombed america with all these diskettes and that was back in the day when there was prodigy and jeannie and compuserve and apples in the world so that's how they wanted to step away and really crush them and they did so we were able to-- we got printed ted and we were on server doors. think we got $200,000 with 20% of our company come over 199,000 -- by doing it-- oh, that he would have 5% of the company so instantly a million dollar valuation like the mob right, a made man. we wrote...
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>> jeannie tested positive so she was taken to the hospital where they did a follow-up test.d the result back and it was negative. and her ct scan was negative. if she has two negative tests, she will be released into japan. the cdc will not allow her to return to the u.s. now, the hospital has run out of test kits. i just learned that here about an hour ago. i -- when i saw the japanese plan for this quarantine on february 5th, the first day it was announced, i nearly panicked. took me almost five days to get communication. because once the quarantine was announced, of course the wi-fi and the phone systems were totally overwhelmed on the ship. >> yes, but i know that when you found -- when you saw the plan for the quarantine, you were concerned. >> immediately it was obvious that it couldn't work. >> why? why couldn't it work? >> because -- well, there was -- they were going to quarantine 4,000 people in tight quarters, supervised by restaurant and hotel workers who had no medical training of any kind. and the crew were not quarantined. and so they would spread it amongst t
>> jeannie tested positive so she was taken to the hospital where they did a follow-up test.d the result back and it was negative. and her ct scan was negative. if she has two negative tests, she will be released into japan. the cdc will not allow her to return to the u.s. now, the hospital has run out of test kits. i just learned that here about an hour ago. i -- when i saw the japanese plan for this quarantine on february 5th, the first day it was announced, i nearly panicked. took me...
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we also have jeannie say no with us. ino with us.a democrats have been trying to get things going, but the president will not let them. trump is very good at getting in the news cycle. not only did he just stage the little presser he did, but he will be in manchester, new hampshire tonight at a big rally right in the center of all of the activity democrats are doing. just across the street from where we are. some people have been gathering all night long. this raises the question of can any of the democratic candidates raise that kind of enthusiasm? we did not see it in iowa. jeanne: in iowa the president had a rally 7000 people attended. we are talking that democrats are dispersed, they were not generating a big crowd. it is raining in manchester and our people camped out all night to see the president. it is quite a scene. he is a master at getting free media. his goal is to knock the president off the local and national news as we get into tomorrow's important primary. david: just a passion question. is bernie sanders
we also have jeannie say no with us. ino with us.a democrats have been trying to get things going, but the president will not let them. trump is very good at getting in the news cycle. not only did he just stage the little presser he did, but he will be in manchester, new hampshire tonight at a big rally right in the center of all of the activity democrats are doing. just across the street from where we are. some people have been gathering all night long. this raises the question of can any of...
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. >> reporter: his mom jeannie taking him to every doctor imaginable trying to figure out what was causinge sometimes. not everybody experiences the same symptoms. >> reporter: then a doctor recommended tracking the air pressure. >> at first i thought, oh, he's crazy, that's not going to make a difference. >> reporter: but it did and the cause of robert's migraines became clear. >> it was like clock work. every single time there was a swing of significance, robert was down. >> reporter: so the family packed up their home in indiana, moving more than 700 miles to mississippi. while the scientific link between barometric pressure and migraines are not completely known, for the pushis the change in location worked. mom solving the migraine mystery once and for all. >> you have to keep seeking help and trying every single thing that sounds crazy, and that really was what we discovered. >> glad that robert is doing well. my home state of mississippi. >> yep. >> dr. jen is going to join us now. is that common? >> it can be for some people. when we talk about migraines, this is really a disease,
. >> reporter: his mom jeannie taking him to every doctor imaginable trying to figure out what was causinge sometimes. not everybody experiences the same symptoms. >> reporter: then a doctor recommended tracking the air pressure. >> at first i thought, oh, he's crazy, that's not going to make a difference. >> reporter: but it did and the cause of robert's migraines became clear. >> it was like clock work. every single time there was a swing of significance, robert...
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jeannie shaheen is going to clear the slate. jeanne shaheen.de way, the old joke, to be in a fox hole, run into it with me, billie jean, where are you? the best. she said hey, joe, make it short , get to the point, tell them what you think, right? , isaid he's here to ask you need your help and thank you for offering it. stick with me for 24 more hours and i promise you that we will do just fine heading across the country. we will win the nomination. [applause] y'all ready -- let me ask question first. [laughter] are you ready to get rid of it president that calls generals to their faces losers, dopes, and babies? who calls germanic brain injury at headache? i know i am. a president who pins a medal of freedom on rush limbaugh? ready to get rid of a president who has marched a decorated war hero out of the white house for telling the truth and has real courage and escorted him out? [applause] ready to get rid of a president who is still trying to destroy obamacare, who doesn't believe in climate change, who kicks millions of parents and childre
jeannie shaheen is going to clear the slate. jeanne shaheen.de way, the old joke, to be in a fox hole, run into it with me, billie jean, where are you? the best. she said hey, joe, make it short , get to the point, tell them what you think, right? , isaid he's here to ask you need your help and thank you for offering it. stick with me for 24 more hours and i promise you that we will do just fine heading across the country. we will win the nomination. [applause] y'all ready -- let me ask...
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but the jeannie is out of the bottle it's too late.w for nicotine addiction. we have kids here who were getting kids out of school, kicked off sports teams, colleges been put at risk simply because they have become addicted we have kids who are sleeping with vaping devices under their pillow at night and are being treated by pedestrians so, you know -- >> no question that juul bears responsibility for this and look at the media companies and the homework app and say they bear responsibility for accepting those ads. >> well, certainly we have a broad look but i'll tell you we have taken action against a number of e-cigarettes companies. i've shut down eight companies that were selling online to kids underage here. but let's face it, juul created this market. juul is 75% of the market today. they were the first to market. w this product and really made it popular so a lot of third-parties have come on board and will certainly be vigilant and hold them accountable, as we have already. but juul really created this and started this that's w
but the jeannie is out of the bottle it's too late.w for nicotine addiction. we have kids here who were getting kids out of school, kicked off sports teams, colleges been put at risk simply because they have become addicted we have kids who are sleeping with vaping devices under their pillow at night and are being treated by pedestrians so, you know -- >> no question that juul bears responsibility for this and look at the media companies and the homework app and say they bear...
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presentation of the project including the required approval actions, i will hand the presentation over to jeannie who will speak about the final e.i.r., and matt and dan will provide a more detailed overview of the project, including the extent of community outreach that was undertaken to refine the project to where it is today. the department is requesting the following actions. first to certify the final e.i.r. pursuant to ceqa. you will be asked to adopt ceqa findings as well as the if i myth gas station monitoring and reporting program -- as well as the mitigation program. to permit a building or structure exceeding 40 feet in height in an h.r. district and to permit a building or structure exceeding 50 feet in height in an h.m. district and for a planned unit development otherwise known as a p.u.d. pursuant to planning code with modifications to the rear yard, dwelling unit exposure, street frontage, moderation of building fronts and building height requirements of planning code sections 14, 140, 144, 144.1, 260 and 261. the former campus at 3700 alaska street is approximately five acres in
presentation of the project including the required approval actions, i will hand the presentation over to jeannie who will speak about the final e.i.r., and matt and dan will provide a more detailed overview of the project, including the extent of community outreach that was undertaken to refine the project to where it is today. the department is requesting the following actions. first to certify the final e.i.r. pursuant to ceqa. you will be asked to adopt ceqa findings as well as the if i...
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book tv recently visited the home of psychotherapist, jeannie international review of senior editor. to talk about how to maintain our relationship despite their opposing political views. here they offer their thoughts on the current political climate. >> it's gotten much worse. every day gets worse. i got another list of e-mails. my brother befriended me on facebook. my sister-in-law broke her engagement over kavanaugh. >> i do believe you, i read your book. it comes from both sides. >> absolutely. maybe even more from anti- trump side than the probe trump side. >> i read a statistic that the thanksgiving, an hour or two less, they are not going to fight with each other. the peace and times to talk about thanksgiving other than politics. i read an article for something to talk about. at thanksgiving. it has gotten worse and worse. >> did you see this, as a psychotherapist, did you see this during the george w. bush administration? ronald reagan administration? >> .net the beginning. >> in the obama ministration? >> all of this is true but it was under control. they would marry someo
book tv recently visited the home of psychotherapist, jeannie international review of senior editor. to talk about how to maintain our relationship despite their opposing political views. here they offer their thoughts on the current political climate. >> it's gotten much worse. every day gets worse. i got another list of e-mails. my brother befriended me on facebook. my sister-in-law broke her engagement over kavanaugh. >> i do believe you, i read your book. it comes from both...
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. >> book tv recently the home of psychotherapist jeannie saver and richard bruckheimer to talk about how they maintain their relationship despite their political opposing views. here they offered their thoughts in the political climate. >> it gets much worse, every day gets worse. when the kavanaugh confirmation was going on, i got another rift of e-mails. my brother unfriended me on facebook because of kavanaugh. my sister-in-law broke her engagement over kavanaugh. you don't believe me? >> i do believe you i read your book. it has just gotten more insulting during the day. >> it comes in both sides? >> and maybe the anti- pro- chump side versus the chump side? >> i read a statistic that people are trumped hating their thanksgivings to an hour or less they know file with each other. there are 17 things to talk about thanksgiving other than politics. we needed some each write an article so we can know something to talk about. ethics giving. it has gotten worse and worse and worse. >> did you see this as a psychotherapist did you see this during the george w. bush administration durin
. >> book tv recently the home of psychotherapist jeannie saver and richard bruckheimer to talk about how they maintain their relationship despite their political opposing views. here they offered their thoughts in the political climate. >> it gets much worse, every day gets worse. when the kavanaugh confirmation was going on, i got another rift of e-mails. my brother unfriended me on facebook because of kavanaugh. my sister-in-law broke her engagement over kavanaugh. you don't...