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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john.emonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality. this is seal beach. this is the seal beach pier. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. you understand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? john: we have about 65 brands. a guy comes in, and he can get everything from his socks, boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: exce
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john.emonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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>> john t. anthony: who makes a point, a mission, out of knowing and teaching as much as he can about the real culinary traditions of the south. and doing what he can to keep them alive and unmolested. >> server: all right. >> man: thank you. >> anthony: oh, man. >> john t. edge: thanks, sir. >> server: and that's yours, tony. >> anthony: look at that. awesome. it's just like a dream sandwich. what you go for here are smokes. smoked sausage sandwiches. and these magnificent beauties, pig ear sandwiches called ears. both pretty much served with the same garnishes of slaw, mustard, homemade hot sauce, on a soft bun. now as i understand it, originally this is one of those, nobody wants these things, they're dirt cheap. >> geno: that's exactly right. in fact, by "dirt cheap," ears were actually free. >> anthony: right. >> geno: when my great grandfather started getting the pig ears, the local butcher was giving it to him because he was just throwing them away. >> anthony: it's everything, you know,
>> john t. anthony: who makes a point, a mission, out of knowing and teaching as much as he can about the real culinary traditions of the south. and doing what he can to keep them alive and unmolested. >> server: all right. >> man: thank you. >> anthony: oh, man. >> john t. edge: thanks, sir. >> server: and that's yours, tony. >> anthony: look at that. awesome. it's just like a dream sandwich. what you go for here are smokes. smoked sausage sandwiches....
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needed john mccain. we need his moral compass, which directs him to stand up for what is right, especially when it is unpopular. when john mccain looks in the mirror each day, i know that he can say with confidence that he fulfilled his oath, he maintained his values, he stayed the course, and aids others at every opportunity. while the senator is not here tonight, we are truly humbled to honor him with lbj's foundations most prestigious award, the liberty and justice award. as the mission as larry said, to write wrong to do justice, and to serve man, that is john mccain's example. if we come together, and have the courage to stand up for what is right, we can help others even in the most difficult of times. people who love this country can change it. together, we can take the steps to fulfill the memory and the meaning of our creed that we are one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you. >>> will you please direct your attention to the screen, we are going to have a br
needed john mccain. we need his moral compass, which directs him to stand up for what is right, especially when it is unpopular. when john mccain looks in the mirror each day, i know that he can say with confidence that he fulfilled his oath, he maintained his values, he stayed the course, and aids others at every opportunity. while the senator is not here tonight, we are truly humbled to honor him with lbj's foundations most prestigious award, the liberty and justice award. as the mission as...
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and john mackay was blamed one guy was shot in the back it barely missed john mackay spine nature come to the palace hotel they got to the doctor and john mackay refused alcohol or anesthetic they were just digging the bullet out of his back and the newspaper said he just bid on a piece of leather. he didn't go to a place of entertainment for five years after that an immense patron of the arts this is from the new york newsboy they were aficionados of new york with theatrical entertainment and patronize the greatest musicians of the world. he gave $150,000 so the money goes to clarence who was decent but not like his older brother. and stays as a commercial cable company laying the first cable to connect america with its new possessions in hawaii in the philippines and to deal with it and t-1 of those early conglomerates and with 250-1929. and to have a lavish lifestyle and although but john mackay granddaughter and married irving berlin and she is one of the most important early riders in the history of the new yorker to write an article to set the tone that they are famous for. that
and john mackay was blamed one guy was shot in the back it barely missed john mackay spine nature come to the palace hotel they got to the doctor and john mackay refused alcohol or anesthetic they were just digging the bullet out of his back and the newspaper said he just bid on a piece of leather. he didn't go to a place of entertainment for five years after that an immense patron of the arts this is from the new york newsboy they were aficionados of new york with theatrical entertainment and...
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look at john. sen.ccain: i have had 60 years in service of this wondrous land and i am so grateful. ♪ [applause] ben: linda and lucy, if you will please join meghan at the podium. ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure and honor to welcome the 208th recipient of the liberty and justice for all award, accepting on behalf of her father, meghan mccain. [applause] >> i'm going to walk by this microphone because i can't resist the desire to say on behalf of generations of johnsons how thrilled we are, how deeply honored we remain that we have a chance to express to your father how much we admire him, how grateful we are for him. he is indeed what liberty and justice for all is all about. to give him this highest honor that the lbj foundation has is indeed a great honor for us, because his service for our family and for our nation can simply not be matched. let him know we are cheering for him. [applause] meghan: thank you so much. you are both so kind. i get choked up watching the hbo movie every time i watc
look at john. sen.ccain: i have had 60 years in service of this wondrous land and i am so grateful. ♪ [applause] ben: linda and lucy, if you will please join meghan at the podium. ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure and honor to welcome the 208th recipient of the liberty and justice for all award, accepting on behalf of her father, meghan mccain. [applause] >> i'm going to walk by this microphone because i can't resist the desire to say on behalf of generations of johnsons how...
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john took it all in, amazed. time, since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement. and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. >> reporter: you were thinking, maybe they can do it for you. >> i said i am in the right spot. >> reporter: he talked to the leading researcher working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves. >> reporter: he peppered them with questions like he was cross-examining witnesses. mike gilmore, president of the research clinic offered sutton a glimmer of hope. >> we will be able to regenerate an optic nerve not so much a question of can we, when can we? >> reporter: and it was a good news/bad news sort of day. >> i do not want to mislead you or provide false hopes. >> reporter: yes there might be a cure but perhaps not for five, ten years or more, quite possibly too late for john sutton. >> okay. >> how soon depends on how much funding we can get, how many scientists we can put behind the problem to solve it. >> reporter: sut
john took it all in, amazed. time, since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement. and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. >> reporter: you were thinking, maybe they can do it for you. >> i said i am in the right spot. >> reporter: he talked to the leading researcher working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves. >> reporter: he peppered them with questions like he was cross-examining...
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john: right. donald: jules, can you talk about what was robert kennedy's extraordinary political appeal? he stands out among his generation and most of them since then, having a remarkable emotional appeal. jules: i think it started from the loss of john kennedy. he committed himself as i said before to carry out the legacy, but in the process, he developed himself -- i won't call it a cult, but certainly an emotional following himself. because he was a young man who had had a great wealth, but he had also suffered greatly. he suffered personally and with his family. i remembered once talking to ted kennedy. i had been in washington with robert kennedy during the riots after the assassination of martin luther king. we were in one of the black neighborhoods of downtown washington. a woman came up to him and said, "darling, i knew you would be here. i did." he had that emotional appeal. part of it was his youth. he could be very brash. what he considered his people, and that was the people who were
john: right. donald: jules, can you talk about what was robert kennedy's extraordinary political appeal? he stands out among his generation and most of them since then, having a remarkable emotional appeal. jules: i think it started from the loss of john kennedy. he committed himself as i said before to carry out the legacy, but in the process, he developed himself -- i won't call it a cult, but certainly an emotional following himself. because he was a young man who had had a great wealth, but...
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john: how would you change it? lloyd: you make it tougher and tougher and tougher and companies won't want to be public. you will get a two track system where you have very tough regulation on lebanese that are public -- on companies that are public companies and companies who prefer going public with the consequence that there and -- that their investors are not remotely as well protected. so what do you want? we could end up with five public companies and everybody else's dealing in private markets. i am not arguing for a collapse in the system. once you do a cost-benefit , thesis of some kind incremental benefit you are getting compared to the burdens and cost are putting on the system. john: would goldman have worked better if it was an old-style partnership. maybe parts of our business. we could have not state public with who we were in the financial system. we could have elected -- the way the world revolved, we started out as an advisor. but in order to be an effective advisor, you had to be able to get a fa
john: how would you change it? lloyd: you make it tougher and tougher and tougher and companies won't want to be public. you will get a two track system where you have very tough regulation on lebanese that are public -- on companies that are public companies and companies who prefer going public with the consequence that there and -- that their investors are not remotely as well protected. so what do you want? we could end up with five public companies and everybody else's dealing in private...
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please join me in welcoming john malcolm. john? [applause] john: thank you very much, john. and welcome to heritage, to the annual scholars and scribes review of the recently completed supreme court term. one problem that we have is we don't have any scribes. in light of last night's supreme court announcement, which we'll discuss with our scholars, adam and others have been ordered by the publishers to be chained to their desks to give reaction to the nominee. however, i would like to say our scholars have agreed to step up the plate, if you will, and extend their time to 90 minutes , which will give us more time to talk about the issues we need to discuss. so we obviously have a lot of issues to talk about. so even with the extended time for our scholars panel, we will only be able to cover a few of the key decisions of the term. and, of course, i want to spend a bit of time talking about the new nominee and the upcoming confirmation fight. so i want to get right to it. and we'll, therefore, keep my introductions brief. believe me, way briefer than each of our scholars des
please join me in welcoming john malcolm. john? [applause] john: thank you very much, john. and welcome to heritage, to the annual scholars and scribes review of the recently completed supreme court term. one problem that we have is we don't have any scribes. in light of last night's supreme court announcement, which we'll discuss with our scholars, adam and others have been ordered by the publishers to be chained to their desks to give reaction to the nominee. however, i would like to say our...
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john: people say look at money. it has gone increasingly into the darker areas of finance or away from public markets. it has gone to the bitcoin and crypto currencies on one hand and private equity. is that a trend? lloyd: that is a real problem for all of us. look at the anguishing that you are seeing in the press now for where aramco is going to lift. in other words, in an effort to make our markets pristine, which is a laud torii goal, and complex, and the litigation standards. i will tell you, not everything about being a public company c.e.o. is as attractive as it must look to you. john: how would you change it? because it is a real structural shift. lloyd: we make it tougher and tougher and tougher, and companies won't want to be public. you will get a two-track system where you will have very, very tough regulation on companies that are a public company, and increasingly, companies that defer going public with the consequence that their investors are not remotely as well protected. so what do you want? i'm
john: people say look at money. it has gone increasingly into the darker areas of finance or away from public markets. it has gone to the bitcoin and crypto currencies on one hand and private equity. is that a trend? lloyd: that is a real problem for all of us. look at the anguishing that you are seeing in the press now for where aramco is going to lift. in other words, in an effort to make our markets pristine, which is a laud torii goal, and complex, and the litigation standards. i will tell...
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there was john, who was the chairman. everybody knew john. there was henry waxman. i used to pick up the wall street journal and they were bad mouthing henry waxman about how liberal he was and he was destroying wall street. mark was telling all his jokes at the time. phil richardson on the diplomatic soirees. there were all these famous members of congress on the energy and commerce committee. i sat there for an hour and was amazed at how fascinating and interesting it was. i said i have to be on that committee. in those days you had to see the chairman. john was not fond of new jersey members of congress. he doesn't remember me. he said, i don't him think anybody from new jersey and were served on this place when i was here who i liked. [laughter] he didn't like jim howard because he was trying to steal his jurisdiction, jim florez was on the committee and was soon to become the governor which is why i thought i could get on. i mentioned jim to him and he -- i don't know what you said about him. you just didn't like him. so basically john said there is no way you
there was john, who was the chairman. everybody knew john. there was henry waxman. i used to pick up the wall street journal and they were bad mouthing henry waxman about how liberal he was and he was destroying wall street. mark was telling all his jokes at the time. phil richardson on the diplomatic soirees. there were all these famous members of congress on the energy and commerce committee. i sat there for an hour and was amazed at how fascinating and interesting it was. i said i have to be...
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>> >> john: wonderful.tis c t: hehr meetin finally, mex is voting for very likely, almosain thatears this man, th leftist candidate will win. he said recently mexico will not do the united states' dirty work stopping central migrants heading north and we will defend the rights of all migrantsho need to leave their turns to go ain make their life the u.s. is he going to bele troub for the trump administration? >> john: think people may be surprised on this and i think president trumugwill follow h with the same pattern. they look forward to meetingsi d tting down talking about these things. period betwe election andjust in the inauguration of the new mexican president. >> chris: are you concernedy some of the statements? >> john: i think we will get some thingdone during the transition state and i think in thisind of contacts having two leaders get together they produced some surprising results. >> chris: ambassador bolton, thank you. ys good to talk with you, please come back >> john: will do, thank you. t>
>> >> john: wonderful.tis c t: hehr meetin finally, mex is voting for very likely, almosain thatears this man, th leftist candidate will win. he said recently mexico will not do the united states' dirty work stopping central migrants heading north and we will defend the rights of all migrantsho need to leave their turns to go ain make their life the u.s. is he going to bele troub for the trump administration? >> john: think people may be surprised on this and i think president...
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john: no, it was not that usual. i don't know exactly what the count was, but i would venture to say that in the 30-year period surrounding 1804, that there were probably 100 duels that were fought in the greater new york area. all of them, by the way, in new jersey, because then as now, you can do things in new jersey that you can't do in manhattan, even though they are equally illegal. so they would go across the weehawken and battle there. they would assume that everything would be fine but in this case of course it wasn't. there was this code that doesn't exist today because honor doesn't exist, and therefore , the need to defend it does not exist. it is unimaginable to us. but at that time it was so automaticized an because there was an etiquette, process for dueling, that nobody would've thought to have a duel to settle this. we'll shoot each other at 10 paces. no. they knew that this was done and, therefore, it was done. and i think this happens at times where this is sort of a cult situation, where a culture
john: no, it was not that usual. i don't know exactly what the count was, but i would venture to say that in the 30-year period surrounding 1804, that there were probably 100 duels that were fought in the greater new york area. all of them, by the way, in new jersey, because then as now, you can do things in new jersey that you can't do in manhattan, even though they are equally illegal. so they would go across the weehawken and battle there. they would assume that everything would be fine but...
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john p. mcconnell served more than 10 years on the white house staff in two administrations as a senior speechwriter for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney john john was part of a three-person team responsible for all of the president's major addresses. in the bush-cheney white house, john held the unique position of both deputy assistant to the president and assistant to the vice president. in his career, he has also worked as a principle speechwriter for vice president dan quayle, presidential nominee bob dole, and speaker of the house, paul ryan. june shih began her career as a reporter for a florida newspaper. but left to assist then first lady hillary rodham clinton with her syndicated newspaper column in speeches. in 1997, june became a special assistant to the president and presidential speechwriter writing speeches for president bill clinton on a range of issues from civil rights and race relations to education and healthcare policy. june then went on serving as c
john p. mcconnell served more than 10 years on the white house staff in two administrations as a senior speechwriter for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney john john was part of a three-person team responsible for all of the president's major addresses. in the bush-cheney white house, john held the unique position of both deputy assistant to the president and assistant to the vice president. in his career, he has also worked as a principle speechwriter for vice president...
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. >> balÓn para john stones.n johan mojica, lateral de inglaterra, atentos al lateral dice pekerman, el balÓn ya viene para kyle walker. >> se me hace extraÑo que no haya hecho southgate otro cambio, puede meter a un joven a la ofensiva no hace cambios. >> quedÓ mal, aquÍ carlos bacca s lleva la ue de eric di peor parte carlos bacca tarde no ponerse de pie. >> el pÚblico colombiano yerry mina es el primer defensor en marcar tres goles de cabeza en un mundial desde inglaterra, 1966 y no fue casualidad porque empujÓ y habÍa estado cerca colombia. >> me habÍas dicho del tiempo justo cuando se terminaba. >> juan cuadrado, el toque para arias. >> creo que el siguiente cambio en inglaterra va a ser ashley young. >> ya no da mÁs. >> la pelota pasa por johan mojica, viene a dentro para radamel falcao, el rebote para uribe, le rebota a radamel falcao, va radamel falcao parecÍa falta de john stones el taco para uribe y la saca john stones y falcao que le grita de todo al juez. >> juan cuadrado, le dice a rÍas que pasa y qu
. >> balÓn para john stones.n johan mojica, lateral de inglaterra, atentos al lateral dice pekerman, el balÓn ya viene para kyle walker. >> se me hace extraÑo que no haya hecho southgate otro cambio, puede meter a un joven a la ofensiva no hace cambios. >> quedÓ mal, aquÍ carlos bacca s lleva la ue de eric di peor parte carlos bacca tarde no ponerse de pie. >> el pÚblico colombiano yerry mina es el primer defensor en marcar tres goles de cabeza en un mundial desde...
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we had robert door with us, john doerr's son, who reminded me that john door was a republican. we heard the stories of what senator kennedy and john door dead in alabama in the 60s. i said then and i will say it again, that changed alabama forever, so much so that the congress person from there is an acro -- africa -- african american woman named terry sewall. senator kennedy spoke to us teenagers because our parents identified with president kennedy. even though senator kennedy was not that much younger than president kennedy, we identified with him. he spoke in a different way, directly and genuinely and sincerely to us, across every line you can imagine. and we said, we like that guy. that is someone who can inspire us for a long time. and he did inspire me. i got to go with carrie in the family to south africa to celebrate the ripples of hope speech, about two years ago. what a great honor to be there for that. even though i slipped away to the other party, that does not mean that i don't carry in my heart the things that senator kennedy said and meant for so many of us. th
we had robert door with us, john doerr's son, who reminded me that john door was a republican. we heard the stories of what senator kennedy and john door dead in alabama in the 60s. i said then and i will say it again, that changed alabama forever, so much so that the congress person from there is an acro -- africa -- african american woman named terry sewall. senator kennedy spoke to us teenagers because our parents identified with president kennedy. even though senator kennedy was not that...
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john mccain was 72 years old.is mid-40s - i think what happened in 2008 when it was clear that barack obama-- well, if it had been barackbama or hillary clinton. it would have been a game-changer, either the first woman or the fir african-american it would have been a game-changer, nominee of a major party so i think mccaie,felt, as a white mal that he had to show that he was, you know, just as open and diverse as anybody else. - you go to the dnc in denver, epic, right. they build basically the white house right in invesco field outside. and turns out that all the hillmey supporters ight along. there'd been all that anxiety that the hillary supporters wouldn't come. everyone in the world is focused on denver and obama-biden for 32 minutes until they announce... - the next vice president of the united states, governor sarah palin of the great state of alaska. [cheers and applause] - sarah palin is the vice presidential candidate for john mccain and the world goes, "who?" i was in denver and i watched every light,
john mccain was 72 years old.is mid-40s - i think what happened in 2008 when it was clear that barack obama-- well, if it had been barackbama or hillary clinton. it would have been a game-changer, either the first woman or the fir african-american it would have been a game-changer, nominee of a major party so i think mccaie,felt, as a white mal that he had to show that he was, you know, just as open and diverse as anybody else. - you go to the dnc in denver, epic, right. they build basically...
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>> john: they also called me a very ugly fellow. >> chris: i can deny that, that's fake news. >> johnat 1.1 kim jong un said to meet the two of us have to get a picture together, i want to take it home and show my hardliners you are not such a bad guy. >> chris: how did you feel about him saying that? >> john: wonderful. >> chris: it was good for the meeting. finally, mexico is voting for president today and it appears very likely, almost certain that this man, the leftist candidate will win. he said recently mexico will not do the united states' dirty work stopping central american migrants heading north and we will defend the rights of all migrants who need to leave their turns to go and make their life in the u.s. is he going to be trouble for the trump administration? >> john: i think people may be surprised on this and i think president trump will follow through with the same pattern. they look forward to meeting and sitting down talking about these things. a relatively long turned just in period between the election and the inauguration of the new mexican president. >> chris: ar
>> john: they also called me a very ugly fellow. >> chris: i can deny that, that's fake news. >> johnat 1.1 kim jong un said to meet the two of us have to get a picture together, i want to take it home and show my hardliners you are not such a bad guy. >> chris: how did you feel about him saying that? >> john: wonderful. >> chris: it was good for the meeting. finally, mexico is voting for president today and it appears very likely, almost certain that this...
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john: another good opportunity is india.hink you have someone who is hell-bent on reform and they have made extracts. five years ago, they would have been in the fragile five alongside turkey, but they have reduced their current account deficit from 5% to 2%. 9%y have cut inflation from to 5%. ofhodox policy, independent the central bank, and they have increased it by 50% to give them a bigger war chest if anyone comes after them, and they have less external dollar dominated debt. borrowing money in the currency that is not yours would a promise one day you will get it back -- unfortunately, turkey is in that camp. gdp is spread across the financial sector, corporate sector, and not a lot of people came to invest in turkey. on external monday, but the flows are reliant on portfolio flows, which is dangerous. mark: take a look at european markets as we head into the close. volumes, 20%, 30% below their daily average. by .25. more gain in france today. quick peek at the currency board. some pmi data out of the u.k. suggests gr
john: another good opportunity is india.hink you have someone who is hell-bent on reform and they have made extracts. five years ago, they would have been in the fragile five alongside turkey, but they have reduced their current account deficit from 5% to 2%. 9%y have cut inflation from to 5%. ofhodox policy, independent the central bank, and they have increased it by 50% to give them a bigger war chest if anyone comes after them, and they have less external dollar dominated debt. borrowing...
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papa john's. >> reporter: he is the face of papa john's.ut tonight, john schnatter is stepping down as chairman of the board from the company he founded, after this "forbes" article revealed he allegedly complained during a conference call that kfc's called blacks the n-word and never faced backlash. then went further, saying during his early life in indiana, people would drag african-americans from trucks until they died. the comments during a media training session aimed at avoiding public relations blunders came after he'd already caused an uproar by wading into the nfl's debate on anthem protests, allegedly saying it has hurt business. schnatter admitting the insensitive comments in a statement, saying, "regardless of the context, i apologize. simply stated, racism has no place in our society." but the backlash was severe. major league baseball suspending a popular promotion with papa john's. its stock taking a hit before recovering. >> corporations are lots of people and they have their own culture, so, when you tie it to a particular
papa john's. >> reporter: he is the face of papa john's.ut tonight, john schnatter is stepping down as chairman of the board from the company he founded, after this "forbes" article revealed he allegedly complained during a conference call that kfc's called blacks the n-word and never faced backlash. then went further, saying during his early life in indiana, people would drag african-americans from trucks until they died. the comments during a media training session aimed at...
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john muir was a kid you talk to someone in d.c.and edward harriman was like i'm on it, it's taken care of. and it was. a few years later harriman is like john muir, how come you haven't written your memoirs? it's not, it's not a fair thing to do. treatment is like you were coming up to my house in oregon, going to hire a stenographer and they will follow you around for a week and you will spit out every bit of your childhood that you can remember. he did and that 1000 pages of notes by the end of the week. his organization and john muir dreaminess came together and with things like the book that eventually became the famous book my boyhood and you can with things like yosemite national park, with things like convincing people in washington to set aside larger tracts of land. they really did have a lasting impact. this is a time when people like andrew carnegie were saying okay, you make the fortune and then you do something good with it. at a think harriman very much but into the and he saw john muir as a guide to help them get the
john muir was a kid you talk to someone in d.c.and edward harriman was like i'm on it, it's taken care of. and it was. a few years later harriman is like john muir, how come you haven't written your memoirs? it's not, it's not a fair thing to do. treatment is like you were coming up to my house in oregon, going to hire a stenographer and they will follow you around for a week and you will spit out every bit of your childhood that you can remember. he did and that 1000 pages of notes by the end...
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>> john that's why you have another baby. one for john and one for auntie.ring is caring. >>> 48-year-old j.lo, check out this postworkout shot of jennifer. she may be facetiming with her love a-rod. all we can see those rock-hard abs. y is incredible. meanwhile the secret to kelly clarkson's slimdown is in her diet. and i was with the man behind kelly's new health kick. >> i'm a whole lot that woman >> not only did kelly dropped 37 pounds without exercise, she said following the plan helped her get off thyroid medication. so what exactly is the plant paradox? we went straight to its creator dr. steven gundry to find out. how did you come up with this idea? >> i used to be 70 pounds bigger than i am now, despite running 30 miles a week and going to the gym one hour a day. and so i eliminated foods that turned on our immune system which are called lectins. we attack ourselves by mistake. >> lectin, what exactly is it? when i pick up this, where is it? >> great, it's in the skin and the seeds of that tomato. >> okay. >> and it's in skin and the seeds of that c
>> john that's why you have another baby. one for john and one for auntie.ring is caring. >>> 48-year-old j.lo, check out this postworkout shot of jennifer. she may be facetiming with her love a-rod. all we can see those rock-hard abs. y is incredible. meanwhile the secret to kelly clarkson's slimdown is in her diet. and i was with the man behind kelly's new health kick. >> i'm a whole lot that woman >> not only did kelly dropped 37 pounds without exercise, she said...
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you always have but one is john melendez, stuttering john, who was able to get a call returned by them air force one over the last several days. what's the status of stuttering john? has the secret service reached out to talk to him yet? >> well, first of all, john contacted me on friday, asked me to take on the representation, i told him i would think about it and to let me know if anything transpired. the secret service evidently showed up at his door seeking to interview him. he contacted me on sunday and i agreed to take on the representation which i don't think is going to take a lot of time, truth be told. the secret service wants to interview him. i'm in the process of getting to the bottom of exactly what happened and how the president could allow such a security breach. this is a president talks about tough security and protecting america, he can't even protect his own phone line. it's a joke. so we're determining whether john will sit down with the secret service and what the next steps are. my hope, john, is that this goes away and the president doesn't allow his ego to go
you always have but one is john melendez, stuttering john, who was able to get a call returned by them air force one over the last several days. what's the status of stuttering john? has the secret service reached out to talk to him yet? >> well, first of all, john contacted me on friday, asked me to take on the representation, i told him i would think about it and to let me know if anything transpired. the secret service evidently showed up at his door seeking to interview him. he...
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john, thanks. as we await the president's remarks, you can see folks looking to the side, waiting for him to arrive. we'll bring that to you when it happens. let's bring in our panel. guy benson from townhall.com. and karen is here from the washington post and molly hemingway from the federalist. guy, let's start with scott pruitt. a long list of things he was being investigated for. it came to a head and he offered his resignation. >> i'm struck. usually july fourth is a sleepy one. here we have a cabinet position resigning and a secretary of state on the way to north korea. look at that. death by a thousand cuts is the phrase that we heard from john roberts. that is exactly right. when you have 14 separate ethics investigations into one cabinet secretary, it's a problem. i've been sympathetic to some of the arguments. i don't think that they are all as serious as they may seem. but once you get with that many didn't things, it starts to become a problem particularly when we've seen serious accusa
john, thanks. as we await the president's remarks, you can see folks looking to the side, waiting for him to arrive. we'll bring that to you when it happens. let's bring in our panel. guy benson from townhall.com. and karen is here from the washington post and molly hemingway from the federalist. guy, let's start with scott pruitt. a long list of things he was being investigated for. it came to a head and he offered his resignation. >> i'm struck. usually july fourth is a sleepy one. here...
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john travolta in "gotti."ah. i love how they build up. now we get to be the build up. >> look at this. >> aw, this is perfect. all right, you want to have some fun? >> let's go have some fun. [ light laughter ] >> is there a problem here? >> we're shutting you down, gotti. this is an unpermitted street gathering. there are illegal fireworks on these premises. >> what are you talking about? we've been doing this for 20 years! >> let me ask you something. you gonna put these good people in jail because they're proud of their country? is that right? you got my lawyer on the phone? >> standing by. >> you got bail money? >> with interest. >> send 'em up! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my laywer. oh, hey! send 'em up! oh, love it. "gotti" this weekend. go check it out in theaters. i've also got to say today is a a big day, because it's the 40th anniversary of the premier in new york city today of "grease." >> amazing. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and that's cool. >> how about that? >> jimmy: i mean, just the
john travolta in "gotti."ah. i love how they build up. now we get to be the build up. >> look at this. >> aw, this is perfect. all right, you want to have some fun? >> let's go have some fun. [ light laughter ] >> is there a problem here? >> we're shutting you down, gotti. this is an unpermitted street gathering. there are illegal fireworks on these premises. >> what are you talking about? we've been doing this for 20 years! >> let me ask you...
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and as a by john wants it's internationally recognized territory but the conflict could wreak nights and. i'm robin first year walker in i've come to the armenian capital to meet the man whose mass protest movement brought down an entrenched corrupt elite but he now faces the challenges from within his country and the old today i mean he is prime minister. talks to al-jazeera. prime minister of armenia thank you for talking to al-jazeera i was here without easier for those incredible few weeks in april and may of this year when the armenian people rose up in their hundreds of thousands and brought down the previous government this was something many people believed was impossible and it was done without a shot being fired what have you achieved so far your most important thing that we changed already it's the best segments of the day all role of the people of any citizen it is most important change that we have done. because before evolution the most part of bottoming a citizens they considered that they didn't. decided anything that nothing to pant from their position from his posit
and as a by john wants it's internationally recognized territory but the conflict could wreak nights and. i'm robin first year walker in i've come to the armenian capital to meet the man whose mass protest movement brought down an entrenched corrupt elite but he now faces the challenges from within his country and the old today i mean he is prime minister. talks to al-jazeera. prime minister of armenia thank you for talking to al-jazeera i was here without easier for those incredible few weeks...
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the conventual chuch of the order of st john the baptist now was the religious center of valletta on the outside it looks sober unadorned. a stronghold a fake. interior is one of the splenda attesting the wealth and grandia of the older of knights hospital out of some john jerusalem the whole chuch was a gift of a french knight yeah he was elected grandmaster the wouldn't and this was his way of expressing his gratitude. the door of the cathedral was transformed over the years into a competent colored stones memorials over the graves of the sons of european ours to cross-examine who died in the service of the woulda. to it. was clearly a stretch it the knights were divided according to the native language international long each of the nationalities. in the chapel of the italians there's a huge stock office and a st jerome a painting by caravaggio representing his patron vignacourt grand master of the order. to it. than to the italian nom resided in the notch or bash of italy as commander in chief of the fleet of the order. he had come alms over the sailors on the oarsmen national sc
the conventual chuch of the order of st john the baptist now was the religious center of valletta on the outside it looks sober unadorned. a stronghold a fake. interior is one of the splenda attesting the wealth and grandia of the older of knights hospital out of some john jerusalem the whole chuch was a gift of a french knight yeah he was elected grandmaster the wouldn't and this was his way of expressing his gratitude. the door of the cathedral was transformed over the years into a competent...
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and every day we make better pizza. >> reporter: papa john's founder john schnatter has resigned as chairman of his company's board after admitting and apologizing for using the "n" word during a media training exercise. the company said in a statement wednesday, the independent directors of the company have accepted the resignation of john h. schnatter. this all stemmed from a conference call in may where the 56-year-old was reportedly asked in a role-playing exercise if he would distance himself from racist groups. schnatter then complained that kfc's colonel sanders never faced backlash for using the "n" word. schnatter in a statement says reports attributing the use of inappropriate and hurtful language to him are true, saying, regardless of the context, i apologize. schnatter founded papa john's in his hometown of jeffersonville, indiana. he installed a pizza oven at his father's tavern, and the business exploded with more than 5,000 locations. now he leaves that behind. even the gym he committed almost a million dollars to will be stripped of his name. >> you can't have it on a piece o
and every day we make better pizza. >> reporter: papa john's founder john schnatter has resigned as chairman of his company's board after admitting and apologizing for using the "n" word during a media training exercise. the company said in a statement wednesday, the independent directors of the company have accepted the resignation of john h. schnatter. this all stemmed from a conference call in may where the 56-year-old was reportedly asked in a role-playing exercise if he...
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john kelly smiled and saluted the president in return. but this is quite surprising given that john kelly seemed to be on the chopping block in recent weeks here, wolf. he had been telling aides that he believed that this is a way he could rehabilitate his image in the west wing, something he thinks has been badly changed because of the fallout from that rob porter scandal, the staff secretary who was accused of domestic abuse of his ex-wife. john kelly took the brunt of the fall for that because he was told -- or we were told by sources he actually had known of the allegations against porter for months before they surfaced, yet allowed him to keep working in the west wing here anyway, wolf. so john kelly seems to be doing a little bit of rehab here, believing he can change his image here in the west wing if he stays on for a little longer, which he does seem to have agreed to do. the caveat being white house officials do not sign contracts. it is not guaranteed he will be here through 2020, through the re-election campaign. but of course
john kelly smiled and saluted the president in return. but this is quite surprising given that john kelly seemed to be on the chopping block in recent weeks here, wolf. he had been telling aides that he believed that this is a way he could rehabilitate his image in the west wing, something he thinks has been badly changed because of the fallout from that rob porter scandal, the staff secretary who was accused of domestic abuse of his ex-wife. john kelly took the brunt of the fall for that...
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i don't remember. >> [laughter] anyway, john sedgwick. john: thank you very much. the glare appear is wonderful. up here ise wonderful. >> [laughter] i am also reminded as i see it you that there is a famous adage about bostonians, that they would rather hear a lecture about having them -- about heaven then visit it themselves. >> [laughter] john: i think it is in my spirit that i have gotten you -- in that spirit that i have gotten you to turn out tonight. dennis has stolen much of my thunder. i really have nothing else to say but i will underscore but they asked me to say, which is that the letter which is the force of all of this wisdom of of all of theurce wisdom of mine is up here. and i willvel to see talk about it more as i get into this but you hold ut and privilege of this institution is are here toocuments touch. the internet just does not do this. to actually make contact with the past in this fashion is rare and wonderful and so inspiring that i want to patriot to beat to this institution above all others. it is number one in all nonprofits. just to ela
i don't remember. >> [laughter] anyway, john sedgwick. john: thank you very much. the glare appear is wonderful. up here ise wonderful. >> [laughter] i am also reminded as i see it you that there is a famous adage about bostonians, that they would rather hear a lecture about having them -- about heaven then visit it themselves. >> [laughter] john: i think it is in my spirit that i have gotten you -- in that spirit that i have gotten you to turn out tonight. dennis has stolen...
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. >>> the papa john's saga continues with papa john suing papa john's. john schnatter wants access to company documents. he is investigating what he calls the unexplained and heavy-handed way papa john's treated him since revealed he used a racial slur on conference call. papa john's asked schnatter to resign as executive chairman. a move he said he later regretted. he is calling the lawsuit needless and wasteful. >> he shall not go quietly. >>> "early start" with the latest on the car fire in california and breaking news on michael cohen and the trump tower meeting. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> the 2016 trump tower meeting was no secret to donald trump. the latest bombshell from michael cohen and he is willing to say the same thing to robert mueller. >>> while you were sleeping, north korea handed over remains of troops killed in the korean war. a live report straight ahead. >>> and a car fire in redding, california has claimed its first victims. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> evacuations in order. i'm dave briggs.
. >>> the papa john's saga continues with papa john suing papa john's. john schnatter wants access to company documents. he is investigating what he calls the unexplained and heavy-handed way papa john's treated him since revealed he used a racial slur on conference call. papa john's asked schnatter to resign as executive chairman. a move he said he later regretted. he is calling the lawsuit needless and wasteful. >> he shall not go quietly. >>> "early start"...
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is michael cohen the new john dean?s are telling cnn his legal team feels there is a strong parallel between his case and the white house counsel during watergate. i'm joined by john dean, jeffrey toobin, cnn legal analyst as well. john, how do you feel about michael cohen comparing his circumstances to what you went through during watergate? do you see any similarities? >> well, i'm reaching a little bit, anderson. first of all he is not in the white house. he obviously was with the trump organization for a long time. i was not with the nixon organization until the white house. but if he's determined to step up and tell the truth, that's something i did do while i was at the white house. >> so your advice to cohen is basically, if he is going to cooperate, he better be prepared to go the whole way and pull no punches? >> exactly. he cannot shade this. he cannot try to be self-serving in any way. he's got to be prepared to take the heat. when i actually broke rank, i told my colleagues i was doing so. i hired a lawyer.
is michael cohen the new john dean?s are telling cnn his legal team feels there is a strong parallel between his case and the white house counsel during watergate. i'm joined by john dean, jeffrey toobin, cnn legal analyst as well. john, how do you feel about michael cohen comparing his circumstances to what you went through during watergate? do you see any similarities? >> well, i'm reaching a little bit, anderson. first of all he is not in the white house. he obviously was with the...
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john king is off. jury selection is under way right now in the trial of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort, the first trial for special counsel robert mueller and his team. plus, on the road again. the president travels to florida to campaign for a republican candidate, and he's telling aides to add more to the calendar. and while the president adopts rudy giuliani's take on collusion, one of his other attorneys plays it safe when talking about the russia probe and how it's going to end. >> it's been a year, and we're ready to move on. we'll see what happens. i'm not going to predict the next move because this is washington, d.c. you never say never to anything. >> and we begin with the first real test of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. former trump campaign chairman paul manafort's trial began this morning in alexandria, virginia. it's the first of two trials for manafort. this one centers on manafort's work as a political consultant in ukraine and allegations that he hid mil
john king is off. jury selection is under way right now in the trial of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort, the first trial for special counsel robert mueller and his team. plus, on the road again. the president travels to florida to campaign for a republican candidate, and he's telling aides to add more to the calendar. and while the president adopts rudy giuliani's take on collusion, one of his other attorneys plays it safe when talking about the russia probe and how it's going to...
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you want to explain why that was about him john:? john:he was the campaign operative for his brother. as jfk would meet with favor seekers in the house or senate, he would smile, listen to what they wanted and nod. he said go see bobby. bobby was the one to say no. a lot of people would blame bobby for things that happened in the kennedy administration. robert kennedy did this to me. that person, that enforcer, he was stuck with that role. he embraced it because of the time. that was his only job. he didn't see anything beyond that. he was endlessly calculating. there is another story from lyndon johnson's inauguration. the morning he and teddy drive from his house in hickory hill and pass arlington national cemetery. jfk is buried there. the brothers pray, they go on to the inauguration. they don't stay for the balls. bobby comes home and passes arlington, decides to stop again. .e stops and praise -- prays as i'm there is a photographer and journalist. it appears in the newspaper. a republican senator, unnamed, , we areese journali
you want to explain why that was about him john:? john:he was the campaign operative for his brother. as jfk would meet with favor seekers in the house or senate, he would smile, listen to what they wanted and nod. he said go see bobby. bobby was the one to say no. a lot of people would blame bobby for things that happened in the kennedy administration. robert kennedy did this to me. that person, that enforcer, he was stuck with that role. he embraced it because of the time. that was his only...
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negotiations wheat president or was a by john. lear ready to meet him yes of course you've invited him to meet with you you know. problem is that we have negotiation for money. and donald trump doesn't mind breaking negotiation for months he's met with the president and you know you're in north korea no i don't think it's a legal right. to do to break something. when you aren't sure that you will be able to create something better and. you know that there is a negotiation for mutt. it's been in place for many years but nothing has come out of it this format is very important for keeping peace and for creating real a real opportunity for a really peaceful settlement of now go knock out a conflict why because. three. werry important and very influential countries are involved in d. or a c. ms group chair for money that's russia that's france and that's united states and i think that this four month is able to solve this conflict peacefully if armenian government and as a journey government will have political will for peaceful solut
negotiations wheat president or was a by john. lear ready to meet him yes of course you've invited him to meet with you you know. problem is that we have negotiation for money. and donald trump doesn't mind breaking negotiation for months he's met with the president and you know you're in north korea no i don't think it's a legal right. to do to break something. when you aren't sure that you will be able to create something better and. you know that there is a negotiation for mutt. it's been in...
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-john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents. lemonis: that better not cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of onion cost 8 cents. how much does a whole onion cost? dana: $23.58 for 25 pounds. lemonis: so that's 94 cents a pound -- 0.2 of one ounce. joe t.: of one ounce. my pricing was probably right on the onions, then. lemonis: no. it's a penny. joe t.: okay, we're not paying a penny for red onions. something's off. lemonis: it's math. okay, what else? joe t.: you got 15 cents for tomato. le
-john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say...
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john joins us next. hey there, john. ♪ heartburn and gas? now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief ...ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... ...and the paths they took, to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com. i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. the care that ctca brings is the kind of care i've wanted for my patients. being able to spend time with them, have a whole team to loo
john joins us next. hey there, john. ♪ heartburn and gas? now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief ...ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... ...and the paths they took, to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com. i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was...