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lacey: no, you didn't. susan: and where were you? lacey: i was there. susan: exactly.hat's where you're supposed to be. that's your job. i'm here to help you manage, not manage your store, so don't start with me. lacey: the a.c.s not working in plainview, and she never took care of it. we're sweating our ass off. i got clients leaving the salon, staff upset. lemonis: who's supposed to do that? lacey: susan. lemonis: then why isn't she doing it? carolyn: i'm not sure. i don't know. she should have took care of it. lemonis: want to go talk to her? carolyn: yes. lemonis: let's go. it's obvious to me that carolyn hasn't established a chain of command. you can see it. you can feel it. you can hear it. what is the issue right now? lacey: i called her in the morning and said it's not working. she says, "i'll get on it. i'll call a couple people." and i said, "okay, great." time goes on. it's dying in there. people are screaming and yelling at me, so i called susan again. i said, "did you find anybody? let me know." she was like, "well, we'll wait till tomorrow." you know, it'
lacey: no, you didn't. susan: and where were you? lacey: i was there. susan: exactly.hat's where you're supposed to be. that's your job. i'm here to help you manage, not manage your store, so don't start with me. lacey: the a.c.s not working in plainview, and she never took care of it. we're sweating our ass off. i got clients leaving the salon, staff upset. lemonis: who's supposed to do that? lacey: susan. lemonis: then why isn't she doing it? carolyn: i'm not sure. i don't know. she should...
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i have been speaking to one of the team members, drjudith lacey, about what type of exercise they are, and it's quite high—level evidence, that exercise from the time of diagnosis with cancer, all the way through the cancer journey, is beneficial to patients, particularly for managing their symptoms, such as fatigue, improving their sense of well—being, and improving their ability to get through chemo therapy and treatments. what is study is showing, and this was a collaborative study between chris o'brien lifehouse and the university of sydney, and the chief investigator was our exercise physiologist, and this study looked at the feasibility and the safety of actually exercising during chemotherapy. and we found that it is safe and feasible, and that people actually enjoy it. the clinical oncology society of australia and the american exercise society have recommended that 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week is recommended, as well as, too, strength exercise programmes for patients receiving cancer therapy. so that's from the time of starting therapy, so we encourage our patien
i have been speaking to one of the team members, drjudith lacey, about what type of exercise they are, and it's quite high—level evidence, that exercise from the time of diagnosis with cancer, all the way through the cancer journey, is beneficial to patients, particularly for managing their symptoms, such as fatigue, improving their sense of well—being, and improving their ability to get through chemo therapy and treatments. what is study is showing, and this was a collaborative study...
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we're going to see if lacey said anything about harper lee. let's pull up the first microfilm real and i discovered i had a goldmine because not only does ac lee have an editorial page but got an active and ambitious editorial page. he's writing every week, two, three, four editorials not just about local matters but about the evolution of the new deal over the course of the 1930s and by the late 1930s he's writing about the suppression of religious rights in germany. he's writing about kristallnacht in 1938, the rise of fascism in japan. this is a man, one of the things i also discovered was that the highest grade he ever completed was eighth grade. he grew up very for in the panhandle of florida, born in georgia but his father was a homesteader, grew up and only attended eight years of education but he was lincoln asked in his habits of self-education and a voracious reader and he had this newspaper and he took seriously his role as the operator of a free press and a democratic society and wanted to make sure his readers were informed on imp
we're going to see if lacey said anything about harper lee. let's pull up the first microfilm real and i discovered i had a goldmine because not only does ac lee have an editorial page but got an active and ambitious editorial page. he's writing every week, two, three, four editorials not just about local matters but about the evolution of the new deal over the course of the 1930s and by the late 1930s he's writing about the suppression of religious rights in germany. he's writing about...
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even with it the lacey movethe stock remains down roughly 4% for the entire year. >> which mean it haslet's check in with evan greenberg. mr. greenberg, welcome back to "mad money." good to see you, sir. >> jim, good see you. >> i have to tell you, i know that rates are important, but for your company, but i see every single line with the exception of small anythithingsl right to the bottom line >> well, you know, some of it falls to the bottom line but remember, lost costs rise. >> right. >> every year. you have a certain amount of inflation whether it's on property related or it's casualty related so just to stand in place, you have to get rate >> but you are generating a lot of cash. and i know these analysts are all trying to figure out whether you're going to do another big deal it sounds like you're going to use the cash to expand around the world. that sounds like pretty good business. >> we have operations in 54 countries around the world if you look at this quarter, which i think is evidence of our future, we're firing on all cylinders. asia, latin america, the u.s., we've had
even with it the lacey movethe stock remains down roughly 4% for the entire year. >> which mean it haslet's check in with evan greenberg. mr. greenberg, welcome back to "mad money." good to see you, sir. >> jim, good see you. >> i have to tell you, i know that rates are important, but for your company, but i see every single line with the exception of small anythithingsl right to the bottom line >> well, you know, some of it falls to the bottom line but...
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. >> guest: lacey trump supporters make the same argument that the feminists did to cover for bill clinton saying well, we want to get the policies would want everyone to do x, y and z. this isn't high on the priority list. >> host: so trump is president now. >> guest: for another couple of years probably. >> host: you talk about how the gaslighting is different but still happening and when approaching midterms, another campaign season and 2020. do you see it wrapping up, involving into something else? >> guest: i think it could go off the -- ten to one the gaslighting different than president clinton donald trump gas lights as a defensive mechanism. people do these things when they're caught line. saying that person is crazy,, don't pay attention to the donald trump actually pick setauket starts making up lies preventively. offensively, for fun. you've got the things that a a preacher will pop back up where he thinks there are millions of people who voted illegally in the 2016 election. at that point he setting up a written narrative for his perspective on what he can still use that in 20
. >> guest: lacey trump supporters make the same argument that the feminists did to cover for bill clinton saying well, we want to get the policies would want everyone to do x, y and z. this isn't high on the priority list. >> host: so trump is president now. >> guest: for another couple of years probably. >> host: you talk about how the gaslighting is different but still happening and when approaching midterms, another campaign season and 2020. do you see it wrapping...
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lacey: i am doing my job right. lemonis: without leadership... so, what do you do here? i haven't taken a paycheck in like six months. lemonis: ...unique salon & spa will likely go right down the drain. something's got to change, 'cause this model doesn't work. my name is marcus lemonis,
lacey: i am doing my job right. lemonis: without leadership... so, what do you do here? i haven't taken a paycheck in like six months. lemonis: ...unique salon & spa will likely go right down the drain. something's got to change, 'cause this model doesn't work. my name is marcus lemonis,
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unfold for us how that will take lacey? -- place? barry: there is no doubt in my mind that the fed realizes their own institutional risk is at stake. they realize they are better off with a study, not stop-go exit policy. and they will be compressing the p/e ratio over this year and next. i think we have the growth anniversary, the tax cut, and the dollar strength will start to impact second-half earnings. when i look at the disappointment on the earnings, the pe compression, i think we are near a top as we exit this year in the 2800 and 2900 and 2019. this number, there is some disruptions from back cap estimates and other factors i mentioned. bear you are predicting a market in 2019, correct? barry: at the end of 2019 and the early part of 20 20th the absolute latest. it is hard to time these things. but one of the most important concepts from a macro standpoint is the neutral rate. the fed cares very much about it and i have spoken to them about it. they are aware that around mid-19, they will cross through the neutral rate, the r
unfold for us how that will take lacey? -- place? barry: there is no doubt in my mind that the fed realizes their own institutional risk is at stake. they realize they are better off with a study, not stop-go exit policy. and they will be compressing the p/e ratio over this year and next. i think we have the growth anniversary, the tax cut, and the dollar strength will start to impact second-half earnings. when i look at the disappointment on the earnings, the pe compression, i think we are...
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. >> cagney and lacey was huge.d they solved crimes and were out on the streets and tough. that was emblematic or ot in front of what was happening in the country. >> so we're a terrific team. >> by that point, hundreds of buddy cop shows. these buddies were women. it had never been done before. >> i didn't go after this job because i couldn't find anything else. all right. i did not come here because i needed some kind of work to help pay the orthodontist. this means something to me. >> what the hell are we talking about here? >> we didn't even realize this was going to be such a big deal. and strangely, all these guys would say to us, well, yeah. i mean, it's a good script, but who is going to save them in the end? >> come on. we're getting out of here. >> you don't take one more step. >> sergeant nelson, you have until 8:00 tomorrow morning to turn yourself in. if you don't, i will. >> it was the time where you really saw an emergence of women on television who were not necessarily just 20 and blond and had a sma
. >> cagney and lacey was huge.d they solved crimes and were out on the streets and tough. that was emblematic or ot in front of what was happening in the country. >> so we're a terrific team. >> by that point, hundreds of buddy cop shows. these buddies were women. it had never been done before. >> i didn't go after this job because i couldn't find anything else. all right. i did not come here because i needed some kind of work to help pay the orthodontist. this means...
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host: lacey, bristol, tennessee, democrats line.aller: when i think about that situation, he is lifting no sanctions, not anything at all until they have let us go in and check and see if they have done anything. i think just like the other caller, but i think it is a wasted trip. host: so you say more than inspections regime or program needs to be in place before we go further? caller: absolutely. host: why do you think that will prove effective? caller: it would prove effective if kim goes along with that, but i bet he will not go along with it at all. host: why do you say that? caller: i say that because he never has in all the years and why would mr. trump make any difference in the fact that he would do that? he has never done it. thoughtsse are three on this meeting that will take place between the secretary of state and the north korean leader on their nuclear program. you can add yours to the conversation, (202) 748-8000 democrats. (202) 748-8001 republicans. independents, (202) 748-8002. john in hawaii, go ahead on the repu
host: lacey, bristol, tennessee, democrats line.aller: when i think about that situation, he is lifting no sanctions, not anything at all until they have let us go in and check and see if they have done anything. i think just like the other caller, but i think it is a wasted trip. host: so you say more than inspections regime or program needs to be in place before we go further? caller: absolutely. host: why do you think that will prove effective? caller: it would prove effective if kim goes...