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aristotle: this is going to be lamar. lamar: lamar, nice to meet you. lemonis: lamar, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. lamar: yeah, pleasure. ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding, so like i like to say, the ... lemonis: so how is that different from what you do? jeremy: so i do the manufacturing side of it, so i'm the tangibles. i take his awesome ideas and his vision, and we put it to the tangibles like the packaging itself. lemonis: i'm not really sure this business needs a whole team like this. the jobs that t
aristotle: this is going to be lamar. lamar: lamar, nice to meet you. lemonis: lamar, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. lamar: yeah, pleasure. ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from...
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i fell totally in love with lamar.an, it was such a great time in all of our lives, and the whole thing, to have that end the way it did was obviously very sad for all of us. you know, especially me because i really believed in him, but, you know, addiction is a terrible thing, and i didn't know anything about it really. it broke my heart. just broke my heart, just because of the downfall of what happened. i think that khloe is less stressed out because she's here and she can be at the hospital every day, - and maybe still sleep at home. - well, i don't think she was leaving his side. - she would've never left. - right. - yeah. yeah. - that's what i'm saying. so-- it's better. and now khloe has, you know-- at the time we're talking, dealing with a lot of fallout with tristan. maybe your family should swear off basketball players. ( both laugh ) kris: well, what i do know is that she's so in love with her daughter and her little girl, and, you know, she's doing her best trying to figure out, you know, what being a mom i
i fell totally in love with lamar.an, it was such a great time in all of our lives, and the whole thing, to have that end the way it did was obviously very sad for all of us. you know, especially me because i really believed in him, but, you know, addiction is a terrible thing, and i didn't know anything about it really. it broke my heart. just broke my heart, just because of the downfall of what happened. i think that khloe is less stressed out because she's here and she can be at the hospital...
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it's lamar alexander that's been sassy, other republicans who share the same concerns. doing a lot of the talking as well. because they're farmers, auto manufacturers are all getting hurt. i'm using, talking to people in the state, letting folks know in alabama that the president that they supported is doing something that's going to hurt them. and they need to speak up. they will have a much more impact on the president. i think what you saw yesterday is an im impact from the chorus of voices that supported him. >> that's an interesting you thing you said. what we have seen or the last two years. president's supporters stick with him almost no matter what. when you say the president's policies are hurting you and take it back to alabama. what are the reactions? >> no. they may still end up supporting the president. they want to see a good trade deal and fair trade deals but they're making their voices known there might be a better way to do it. i think he takes note of that. i don't think sok he's just bullying his way through with all of this. i think the president is
it's lamar alexander that's been sassy, other republicans who share the same concerns. doing a lot of the talking as well. because they're farmers, auto manufacturers are all getting hurt. i'm using, talking to people in the state, letting folks know in alabama that the president that they supported is doing something that's going to hurt them. and they need to speak up. they will have a much more impact on the president. i think what you saw yesterday is an im impact from the chorus of voices...
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thirds being counted in zimbabwe's lamar collections is the first vote since last year's elster of president robert mugabe after almost four decades in power the poll pits mugabe's successor longtime ally president. gets nelson chamisa of the movement for democratic change.
thirds being counted in zimbabwe's lamar collections is the first vote since last year's elster of president robert mugabe after almost four decades in power the poll pits mugabe's successor longtime ally president. gets nelson chamisa of the movement for democratic change.
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i recently authored legislation with three of my colleagues, senator mark warner, lamar alexander, angus king, two republicans, one democrat, one independent. it's called restore our parks act. the bill now has eight additional cosponsors both democrats and republicans and i'm hopeful that many more of my colleagues will join us as well. the legislation is the product of bipartisan agreement on consensus legislation that combines two still lar -- similar bills that were already introduced. one was with senator warner and myself, one with senator alexander and senator king. the restore our parks act is a commonsense solution to this $12 billion in long overdue projects and ensure we can do the maintenance to keep the parks up to sped. it creates a legacy restoration fund which will get half of all the energy revenues over the next five years that are not otherwise allocated to be used for priority deferred maintenance projects. this is funding, royalties on offshore leases, let's say and onshore energy projects. some of the funding goes to land and water conservation fund, will continue t
i recently authored legislation with three of my colleagues, senator mark warner, lamar alexander, angus king, two republicans, one democrat, one independent. it's called restore our parks act. the bill now has eight additional cosponsors both democrats and republicans and i'm hopeful that many more of my colleagues will join us as well. the legislation is the product of bipartisan agreement on consensus legislation that combines two still lar -- similar bills that were already introduced. one...
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zimbabwe's lamar collections is the first vote since last year's elster of president robert mugabe after almost four decades in power the poll pits mugabe's successor longtime ally president. gets nelson chamisa of the movement for democratic change verge of ten.
zimbabwe's lamar collections is the first vote since last year's elster of president robert mugabe after almost four decades in power the poll pits mugabe's successor longtime ally president. gets nelson chamisa of the movement for democratic change verge of ten.
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home to the only dive team in santa clara county, they perform hundreds of dives in search of sierra lamar. one of them told me rescuing the soccer team is going to be incredibly to have. divers found the team and their coach monday, but not before searching through two and a half-miles of caves. there are only two options to rescue them. let the floodwaters recede, which could take months or teach the 12 kids and their coach to scuba dive out of the cave in near zero visibility. >> anytime you're dealing with murky conditions it brings more problems. >> reporter: he has spent the last ten years with the elite sheriff's dief sheriff's dive time. -- team. he says the zero visibility and the fact that some don't know how to swim make it extreme lly dangerous because of what can happen when a child panics. >> they may have to take control and bring that person to safety. >> reporter: no matter how much training they have, moore says the ultimate test will come once those divers get the green light to try to carry these kids miles to safety under water in darkness. >> it will be very difficult
home to the only dive team in santa clara county, they perform hundreds of dives in search of sierra lamar. one of them told me rescuing the soccer team is going to be incredibly to have. divers found the team and their coach monday, but not before searching through two and a half-miles of caves. there are only two options to rescue them. let the floodwaters recede, which could take months or teach the 12 kids and their coach to scuba dive out of the cave in near zero visibility. >>...
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now here's a fun fact austrian born american actress katie lamar was not only a glamorous hollywood star in the one nine hundred forty s. she was also an inventor who helped develop the technology known as frequency hopping spread spectrum without it we might not have why fight and be tooth today. from the woman who was ahead of her time to some traditional images of women decades ago. on clouds housewives may seem antiquated but their battle against dust in the home continues to this day. and quite bright too because as researchers are finding out tiny particles in the air can pack powerful punch. sometimes researchers have to travel a long way to find the answers they seek. zimmerman's inquiries have brought him to finland. the analytical chemist has come to study the air here it's considered the cleanest in europe. but the objects of his investigation are airborne fine particles and dust. whether in studies on humans or epidemic or logical studies we know for certain that particulate matter is harmful but we don't exactly know how it acts so we're trying to get a. detailed picture inc
now here's a fun fact austrian born american actress katie lamar was not only a glamorous hollywood star in the one nine hundred forty s. she was also an inventor who helped develop the technology known as frequency hopping spread spectrum without it we might not have why fight and be tooth today. from the woman who was ahead of her time to some traditional images of women decades ago. on clouds housewives may seem antiquated but their battle against dust in the home continues to this day. and...
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camps for migrants at germany's border that is part of the new deal on migration which by chance wrong lamar will enter a hard line interior minister must think will suck but will the rest of the government accept the incarceration of south would be refugees. also coming up a mission not to get accomplished authorities in thailand warn it could take months to rescue the.
camps for migrants at germany's border that is part of the new deal on migration which by chance wrong lamar will enter a hard line interior minister must think will suck but will the rest of the government accept the incarceration of south would be refugees. also coming up a mission not to get accomplished authorities in thailand warn it could take months to rescue the.
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lamar who was riding the motorcycle said he's going to go back and get him a new hat. >> love that. > this even more. abby marsh has an adorable little nephew who loves to help out. that's micah. he's 1 1/2 years omd and he's like auntee, let me give your hands a break. >> kids like to push the basket and they love to help out with wheelchairs. >> they just love to be helpful, don't they? >> yeah. abby's all about it. she writes a blog called in the waiting telling people that life isn't over when you're in a wheel care, she shares tips on travel, sports, and just everyday life. >> look at him, he's already building up his biceps. he's going to be in kindergarten
lamar who was riding the motorcycle said he's going to go back and get him a new hat. >> love that. > this even more. abby marsh has an adorable little nephew who loves to help out. that's micah. he's 1 1/2 years omd and he's like auntee, let me give your hands a break. >> kids like to push the basket and they love to help out with wheelchairs. >> they just love to be helpful, don't they? >> yeah. abby's all about it. she writes a blog called in the waiting telling...
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lamar who was riding the motorcycle said he's going to go back and get him a new hat. >> love that. >>> i think you'll love this even more. abby marsh has an adorable little nephew who loves to help out. that's micah. he's 1 1/2 years omd and he's like auntee, let me give your hands a break. >> kids like to push the basket and they love to help out with wheelchairs. >> they just love to be helpful, don't they? >> yeah. abby's all about it. she writes a blog called in the waiting telling people that life isn't over when you're in a wheel care, she shares tips on travel, sports, and just everyday life. >> look at him, he's already building up his biceps. he's going to be in kindergarten like i'm cut. >> a base jumper gets in a tricky spot. >> this is without a doubt the sketchiest sketchy nba video of all. >> find out if he pulls off an unbelievable landing. >> are you kidding me? >>> plus, this artist proves she can paint anything. >> her imagination is end zbles see her twist on a breakfast staple. >> toast has changed after today. >> forever. you'll never be able to look at your toas
lamar who was riding the motorcycle said he's going to go back and get him a new hat. >> love that. >>> i think you'll love this even more. abby marsh has an adorable little nephew who loves to help out. that's micah. he's 1 1/2 years omd and he's like auntee, let me give your hands a break. >> kids like to push the basket and they love to help out with wheelchairs. >> they just love to be helpful, don't they? >> yeah. abby's all about it. she writes a blog...
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her career, winning the brits critics' choice award and working with the likes of drake and kendrick lamarre making the album, did it feel special and like you nailed everything the way you wanted? well, i loved it and my family liked it and loved it a lot so i thought i had done a good job. it is notjust household names. jazz act sons of kemet make the shortlist as well. it has been building momentum. people taking a real interest in our project and i think the mercury prize is an amazing addition to what has been going on already in a fantastic year for us. today's news might not have a huge impact on sales for the likes of noel gallagher or lily allen but for artists like sons of kemet being shortlisted at the mercuries this morning can have a massive impact on the number of people that will get to hear their music. lizo mzimba, bbc news at six mercury prize nominations. the oldest surviving female pilot who flew in the second world war has died at the age of 101. mary ellis joined the air transport auxiliary in 19a1 and spent the war flying 76 different types of plane, delivering them
her career, winning the brits critics' choice award and working with the likes of drake and kendrick lamarre making the album, did it feel special and like you nailed everything the way you wanted? well, i loved it and my family liked it and loved it a lot so i thought i had done a good job. it is notjust household names. jazz act sons of kemet make the shortlist as well. it has been building momentum. people taking a real interest in our project and i think the mercury prize is an amazing...
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even people like lamar alexander are saying, even more so, we have to see this thing through.wanted to look at this thing through the lens of rob rosenstein, who has become this political heat shield from the popular probe -- mueller probe. jeff sessions has accused himself, so rob rosenstein has been the public pace of this -- face of this. this is a guy no one knew about untold last may, -- until last may, when he was used as justification to fire james comey because he wrote that memo. this bolsters his stance able but. he had this very contentious back and forth with members of the house. get him torying to disclose as much information as try tould about the fbi, understand ways there might be bias in the fbi, and it is very strong to combat that. this relieves a lot of pressure that has been on rob rosenstein, which is already a hard job, being second at the doj. >> what is the long-term impact on trump? do we move off of this pretty quickly? that we move off of it. the intention was to dispel any notion that president putin might have some sway over the president. i thin
even people like lamar alexander are saying, even more so, we have to see this thing through.wanted to look at this thing through the lens of rob rosenstein, who has become this political heat shield from the popular probe -- mueller probe. jeff sessions has accused himself, so rob rosenstein has been the public pace of this -- face of this. this is a guy no one knew about untold last may, -- until last may, when he was used as justification to fire james comey because he wrote that memo. this...
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but if lamar alexander decides to be a road block for the president that could be a win for the markets>> you are talking about the proposal. >> the market has been afraid of trade. if that happens then the market can run a little bit further, maybe a little faster. that is why we saw key technical levels being taken today. >> how optimistic are you? gdp coming on friday. do you think that is a late cycle print or are we still going to have a few years to run? >> people fret that this is the end of the economic cycle, that it must die if for no other reason than sheer chronological age. we disagree. there are a couple of reasons for that observation. leading economic indicators are rising. in fact, recessions typically set in five years after they make a new all-time high. that high they got back to precrisis levels just about a year and a half ago suggesting that there is still more room for the economy to grow. recessions set in five years after the fed begins a tightening cycle. they are only two years into the cycle. here is just one interesting data point of interest rates of fed a
but if lamar alexander decides to be a road block for the president that could be a win for the markets>> you are talking about the proposal. >> the market has been afraid of trade. if that happens then the market can run a little bit further, maybe a little faster. that is why we saw key technical levels being taken today. >> how optimistic are you? gdp coming on friday. do you think that is a late cycle print or are we still going to have a few years to run? >> people...
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republicans like john mccain who have been critical of the president but also people at paul ryan and lamarlexander saying, even more so, we have to see this thing through. we wanted to look at this thing through the lens of rod rosenstein, who has become this political heat shield from the mueller probe. as sessions has recused himself, that puts rosenstein as the number two at the doj in control of this. he has been the public face of this and taken a lot of key to. this is a guy no one knew about until last may, when he was used as justification to fire james comey because he wrote that memo. this also shows that he has bolstered his stance a little bit. he had this very contentious back and forth with members of the house. they were trying to get him to disclose as much information as they can about the fbi, they are trying to understand ways there might be bias in the fbi, and he has been strong to combat hat. this relieves a lot of pressure that has been on rosenstein, which is already hard job being number two at doj. jason: what's the impact on president trump longer term? and this
republicans like john mccain who have been critical of the president but also people at paul ryan and lamarlexander saying, even more so, we have to see this thing through. we wanted to look at this thing through the lens of rod rosenstein, who has become this political heat shield from the mueller probe. as sessions has recused himself, that puts rosenstein as the number two at the doj in control of this. he has been the public face of this and taken a lot of key to. this is a guy no one knew...
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kendrick lamar. the president needs that anthem.d. >> jesse: a lot of unacceptable language at this table. >> greg: how about the ramon's ramon's? look it up, america? >> kennedy: or don't. don't go anywhere. the fastest seven is next. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. for it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and butch.aura. and tank. and tiny. and this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace. laura can clean up a retriever that rolled in foxtails, but she's not much on "articles of organization." articles of what? so, she turned to legalzoom. they helped me out. she means we helped with her llc, trademark, and a lot of other legal stuff that's a part of running a business. so laura can get back to the dogs. would you sit still? this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace and this is where life meets
kendrick lamar. the president needs that anthem.d. >> jesse: a lot of unacceptable language at this table. >> greg: how about the ramon's ramon's? look it up, america? >> kennedy: or don't. don't go anywhere. the fastest seven is next. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. for it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money....
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this is good news for tennessee senator lamar alexander who introduced a bipartisan bill to delay theposed 25 percent penalty. he joins us now. welcome. >> thank you paul. >>paul: you cheered this truce between the united states and the eu, why? >> zero tariffs is exactly the right policy. that's what we did with the north american free trade agreement. we implemented nearly 0 tariffs over 15 years. now that we've got a policy of where were going, zero tariffs, time to get rid of the steel and aluminum tariffs which are driving the cost of cars and hurting the 136,000 tennesseans that work in the automotive industry. >>paul: you heard wilbur ross say this week that he's still going to go ahead with these investigations. which basically are designed to show, to answer the question, do cars that are imported pose a national security threat? do you think bmws or nissans imported are at all plausibly a national security threat? >> of course they are not. it's wrong for the president to use that pretext. the bread-and-butter part of this is of this.tennessee has become in many ways the num
this is good news for tennessee senator lamar alexander who introduced a bipartisan bill to delay theposed 25 percent penalty. he joins us now. welcome. >> thank you paul. >>paul: you cheered this truce between the united states and the eu, why? >> zero tariffs is exactly the right policy. that's what we did with the north american free trade agreement. we implemented nearly 0 tariffs over 15 years. now that we've got a policy of where were going, zero tariffs, time to get rid...
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>> the ravens the first nfl team and lots of pressure at quarterback and joe flacco who has rookie lamar jackson and robert griffin iii nipping at his heels. baltim opened the camp earlier and willlay in the hall of game two weeks from football is on. way. sorry, beach boys. let me ask you this. how would you like $27.the million to leave your job? >> to leave. >> that's what's happening with -- with -- where do you sign up. w that'st happened to baltimore native carmelo anthony. according to reports oklahoma city thunder trading him to the hawks which will buy him out for 27.the million and anthony will become a free agent and houston rockets expected to retain his services. averaged 16.2 points per game but he's going a to be rich guy hich is what we all dream about. we want summer to be back. >> thank you, dave. >> thanks for>> joining us. "nightly news" starts in 60 se >>> breaking news tonight, president trump has invited vladimir putin to washington and nbc news breaks the news to america's intelligence chief on live television. >> we have some breaking news, the white house announ
>> the ravens the first nfl team and lots of pressure at quarterback and joe flacco who has rookie lamar jackson and robert griffin iii nipping at his heels. baltim opened the camp earlier and willlay in the hall of game two weeks from football is on. way. sorry, beach boys. let me ask you this. how would you like $27.the million to leave your job? >> to leave. >> that's what's happening with -- with -- where do you sign up. w that'st happened to baltimore native carmelo...
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caucus tim kaine as well as senator lamar alexander who chairs the senate help committee who passed the bill this past month and mike enzi and all my colleagues on the senate c.t.e. caucus for their work on this issue. once signed into law this legislation will help students get the career and technical education they need regardless of economic standing and help them to have the opportunity they need to be able to pursue whatever their american dream is. the last thing i want to talk about today, mr. president, is some bad news that we received this week, and this is about our federal government. and the lack of information out there from federal agencies as to how they're spending our hard-earned tax dollars. as many people know, our federal government has grown a lot of in the last half century. in 1961 when president kennedy entered office with seven cabinet positions and 451 career management positions, to today when president trump took office we've gone about seven times higher in terms of the number of people. we've gone from the number of cabinet posts being doubled from 7 to 1
caucus tim kaine as well as senator lamar alexander who chairs the senate help committee who passed the bill this past month and mike enzi and all my colleagues on the senate c.t.e. caucus for their work on this issue. once signed into law this legislation will help students get the career and technical education they need regardless of economic standing and help them to have the opportunity they need to be able to pursue whatever their american dream is. the last thing i want to talk about...
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and match parents separated at the border, but yesterday the chair of the senate health committee lamarthe president's team his vote of confidence on actually resolving this crisis. >> children shouldn't be separated at the border if at all possible. i need to get an update. >> are you confident they are doing a good job on this? >> not yet. no yet. i will talk to the secretary and see what he says is happening. it's complicated. but the policy should be, if at all possible, young children especially should not be separated from their parents at the border. >> president trump's pick for veterans affair secretary cleared the crucial senate panel, not without historic opposition. robert wilkie won the overwhelming majority vote for final approval. not every voter on on board, marking the first time in the veteran's history a senator has rejected a nominee. senator bernie sanders solely voted against wilkie in a move more in trump's desire to privatize veterans health care than the nominee, himself the final vote could come as early as next week. >>> all right, let's get a check on your we
and match parents separated at the border, but yesterday the chair of the senate health committee lamarthe president's team his vote of confidence on actually resolving this crisis. >> children shouldn't be separated at the border if at all possible. i need to get an update. >> are you confident they are doing a good job on this? >> not yet. no yet. i will talk to the secretary and see what he says is happening. it's complicated. but the policy should be, if at all possible,...
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[applause] >> my name is lamar. i may bayview rave -- resident. i'm a local 38 plumber apprentice as well. i am a graduate of city build cycle six. the p.l.a. should be passed because it does help a lot with white cake keeping our apprentices and journeymen from san francisco that went through the training of our apprenticeships y. k. you guys spend money on our education so why not use the apprenticeship -- the apprentices that you guys trained and i think the p.l.a. is real important. i think, for me personally and speaking for use, it changed my life a lot. i'm not into you none of the things that i used to be in. and i just think for a lot of the younger youth looking up to a guy like me. y. k. y. k. >> i think that for guys like me, a lot of us, if you give us a chance to speak to some of the younger people. >> thank you. [applause] before the next speaker, i'm not strict about these rules but we really have to limit the applause. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am a 38 apprentice. my mom is a plumber as well for the last 25 years. that is my
[applause] >> my name is lamar. i may bayview rave -- resident. i'm a local 38 plumber apprentice as well. i am a graduate of city build cycle six. the p.l.a. should be passed because it does help a lot with white cake keeping our apprentices and journeymen from san francisco that went through the training of our apprenticeships y. k. you guys spend money on our education so why not use the apprenticeship -- the apprentices that you guys trained and i think the p.l.a. is real important. i...
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and other than this place, lamar lounge, john currence's not-for-profit bar restaurant, there's no otherhs. about 250 people eat here a day. now this is a not-for-profit establishment? >> john currence: yeah. >> anthony: is that right? >> john currence: yeah, it sure is. >> anthony: what kinda socialist, communist -- are you up to, currence? what's going on here? this is the state of mississippi. >> john currence: well, i'm just a feel-good kind of guy. >> anthony: me too. i've been here only a week. my sentences, they're starting to change already. 'cause it's not just a physical, a rhythm to the speech, but the way i'm organizing my thoughts is starting to change. some of the oxford writers from last night managed to make it out of bed. heads pounding no doubt, filled with the shame and self-loathing surely familiar for writers. but like such greats of the past as malcolm lowry, f. scott fitzgerald, and charles bukowski, they too have learned that more alcohol first thing will often make you feel better about the world. particularly if accompanied by freshly baked cornbread, biscuits,
and other than this place, lamar lounge, john currence's not-for-profit bar restaurant, there's no otherhs. about 250 people eat here a day. now this is a not-for-profit establishment? >> john currence: yeah. >> anthony: is that right? >> john currence: yeah, it sure is. >> anthony: what kinda socialist, communist -- are you up to, currence? what's going on here? this is the state of mississippi. >> john currence: well, i'm just a feel-good kind of guy. >>...
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speaker, i rise today to acknowledge the work of chairman lamar smith of the congressional caucus. his work on this important issue has brought much-needed attention in congress to a learning disability affecting as many as one in five americans. he championed the read act, which mandated the national institutes of health direct specific funds toward dyslexia research. this law is deepening our understanding of dyslexia and providing tools to help those with this learning disability. last week i began serving as the co-chair of the dyslexia caucus, serving alongside with congresswoman brownley. it is my hope we can work together to continue the impressive work of chairman smith and affect positive change for those living with dyslexia. mr. westerman: individuals can overcome dyslexia and achieve greatness in their education and careers when they have the right tools and instructions. we will work hard in congress to give them what is necessary to succeed. thank you again, chairman smith, for your leadership and lifetime of dedication. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro temp
speaker, i rise today to acknowledge the work of chairman lamar smith of the congressional caucus. his work on this important issue has brought much-needed attention in congress to a learning disability affecting as many as one in five americans. he championed the read act, which mandated the national institutes of health direct specific funds toward dyslexia research. this law is deepening our understanding of dyslexia and providing tools to help those with this learning disability. last week...
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. >> you use the word loyalty, david, you know, to put a little bit of a kendrick lamar test on it. >> you go. >> can you think of anyone who is more loyal over more years to the clintons publicly and privately than lanny davis? >> nobody. i remember going back to the '90s when they had the whole senate investigation into clinton campaign fund raising. lanny would come out every day and spin the media, spin the reporters there, like myself, covering this, and he would say the most ridiculous, ludicrous things that no one would buy. but he was out there doing the best he could to save his friends and serve his agenda. and now he's giving advice to michael cohen. i'm sure there's a good godfather reference here. give me a few moments, and i'll come up with it. but it's stunning. >> you need to know your five families well. daniel goldman, your office has prosecuted many of those. it is beyond switching families. it is going against the trump family in no uncertain terms. it's a very different message than we heard from michael cohen who once said his links to trump would be as personal
. >> you use the word loyalty, david, you know, to put a little bit of a kendrick lamar test on it. >> you go. >> can you think of anyone who is more loyal over more years to the clintons publicly and privately than lanny davis? >> nobody. i remember going back to the '90s when they had the whole senate investigation into clinton campaign fund raising. lanny would come out every day and spin the media, spin the reporters there, like myself, covering this, and he would...
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even when lamar alexander and john cornyn from texas make statements about the russi interference in the election there's no outra, ge. suu can look at issues, but if the president isn't taking decisive action and doesn't express a sense of anger, i don't think anything gets done. >> the predent cannot be an outlier in his traition. >> right. the president defines his administration. ivision withthe top staffers also on the issue of n.a.t.o. the president came to this news conference, and one of the things that made it so striking is his language and posture toward vladimir putin is so muci frie than his posture . ward our n.a.t.o. allies. after the n.a.tmmit you had administration officials going back to n.a.t.o. allies saying we're still committed to n.a.t.o. but, you know, this is just president trump, and then he doesehe news confrence today and undermines that message. >> the damage is done. he does the damage and everybody tries to clean up. what the president satters more than anybody else. >> we have to leave it there. susan page, stu rothenberg, thanks for you time. >> thank
even when lamar alexander and john cornyn from texas make statements about the russi interference in the election there's no outra, ge. suu can look at issues, but if the president isn't taking decisive action and doesn't express a sense of anger, i don't think anything gets done. >> the predent cannot be an outlier in his traition. >> right. the president defines his administration. ivision withthe top staffers also on the issue of n.a.t.o. the president came to this news...
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the second and third places went to bob dole with 26% and lamar alexander with 23% all: ♪ god bless americam the only journalist that ever won the new hampshire primary. they're going to come after this campaign with everything they've got. mount up, everybody, and ride to the sound of the guns. - buchanan demonstrates to the gop that there's this important constituency to the right and that if they shift over to the right that there are new states to be picked up, that there are new districts to be picked up and that there are new issue areas that can be mobilized. - i love pat buchanan, and i li breathe pat buchanan. he's part of my veins, part of my blood. - you know, christmas is out un day is in. easter is out, but earth day is in, when we can all worship dirt. [laughter] - he stands for all the right things, and he's against all the bad things. can you get any right-er than that? - buchanan's orthodoxy was attractive to the base in the republican party, but was frightening to the general population in the united states. - as i've suggested, we ought to use the national guard if necess
the second and third places went to bob dole with 26% and lamar alexander with 23% all: ♪ god bless americam the only journalist that ever won the new hampshire primary. they're going to come after this campaign with everything they've got. mount up, everybody, and ride to the sound of the guns. - buchanan demonstrates to the gop that there's this important constituency to the right and that if they shift over to the right that there are new states to be picked up, that there are new...
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her career, winning the brits critics‘ choice award and working with the likes of drake and kendrick lamaro i thought i had done a good job. it is notjust household names. jazz act sons of kemet make the shortlist as well. it has been building momentum. people taking a real interest in our project and i think the mercury prize is an amazing addition to what has been going on already in a fantastic year for us. today‘s news might not have a huge impact on sales for the likes of noel gallagher or lily allen but for artists like sons of kemet this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story: the us government scrambles to meet a court—ordered deadline to reunite migrant children separated from their parents. some stories that our language services are reporting on. one of colombia‘s most powerful criminal organisations has put out a hit on a sniffer dog. sombra, or shadow, has sniffed out almost ten tonnes of the urabenos gang‘s cocaine over the course of her career. after the gang put a $70,000 price on sombra‘s head, she was moved to ensure her safety. a new report on the v
her career, winning the brits critics‘ choice award and working with the likes of drake and kendrick lamaro i thought i had done a good job. it is notjust household names. jazz act sons of kemet make the shortlist as well. it has been building momentum. people taking a real interest in our project and i think the mercury prize is an amazing addition to what has been going on already in a fantastic year for us. today‘s news might not have a huge impact on sales for the likes of noel...
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we thoughtt hat we could sor weave our way past lamar alexander and elizabeth dole, and that we woulde from steve forbes, who had a personal wallet. but, of course, then along came john mccain. - senator mccain launched the "straight talk express" and started getting a lot of attention in new hampshire and started, you know, this freewheeling 24-hour-a-day press conference on his bus. - senator, how do you reconcile the fact that you were one of the most vocal critics on pork baolitics. and yet, while you were chairman of the commerce committee, that committee set a record for unauthorized appropriations? i'm just kidding. no, i don't even know what that means. - he was sort of the one that was appealing to the frustrations of people who were only hearing from candidates who were scripted and who had talking points and, you know, who re of the establishment. and john mccain famously talked off the cuff. - is the beginning of the end for the truth twisting politics of bill clinton and al gore. [cheers] mc - in 2000, in was ahead of the curve. he wanted nothing to do with the republican
we thoughtt hat we could sor weave our way past lamar alexander and elizabeth dole, and that we woulde from steve forbes, who had a personal wallet. but, of course, then along came john mccain. - senator mccain launched the "straight talk express" and started getting a lot of attention in new hampshire and started, you know, this freewheeling 24-hour-a-day press conference on his bus. - senator, how do you reconcile the fact that you were one of the most vocal critics on pork...
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lamar: one fifty-one. lemonis: okay, '15? ian: one thirty-seven. lemonis: '16?o, aristotle, has trouble moving beyond a personal tragedy ... aristotle: my mother. lemonis: you don't know if she's alive or not? ... and it's now affected every aspect of the business, from his branding ... aristotle: we set out to create a sunglass company that embraces a natural act of loss. man: but we're trying to sell something.
lamar: one fifty-one. lemonis: okay, '15? ian: one thirty-seven. lemonis: '16?o, aristotle, has trouble moving beyond a personal tragedy ... aristotle: my mother. lemonis: you don't know if she's alive or not? ... and it's now affected every aspect of the business, from his branding ... aristotle: we set out to create a sunglass company that embraces a natural act of loss. man: but we're trying to sell something.
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clearly, gm's aren't taking notes from kendrick lamar on loyalty.... but at the end of the day.. just own up to it.... the raptors played demar derozan.... and this was his response to that apology.... a simple "shaking my head" emoji. reports say the raptors told derozan at summer league that he wouldn't be traded.. .they dealt him to bring in kwahi leonard... who the raptors showed earlier today, all smiles with his new team... but, the raptors can't blame it on a communication break down... derozan was loyal to the end of his last deal... sticking with toronto.. but, business is business... and derozan can look at it this way... hey, there's no state tax in texas. ### you get to be very close on the pga tour... 7 golfers in one house....well, this may be a little awkward... zach johnson and kevin kisner are sharing the compound during the open... they are also sharing the overnight lead... round 2...rainy day on the course.... never good for golf.. fans hanging in there... tiger woods on the fifth..making up for a few bogeys....his longest birdie p
clearly, gm's aren't taking notes from kendrick lamar on loyalty.... but at the end of the day.. just own up to it.... the raptors played demar derozan.... and this was his response to that apology.... a simple "shaking my head" emoji. reports say the raptors told derozan at summer league that he wouldn't be traded.. .they dealt him to bring in kwahi leonard... who the raptors showed earlier today, all smiles with his new team... but, the raptors can't blame it on a communication...
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this is good news for tennessee senator lamar alexander who introduced a bipartisan bill to delay theenalty. he joins us now. welcome. >> thank you paul. >>paul: you cheered this truce between the united states and the eu, why? >> zero tariffs is exactly the right policy. that's what we did with the north american free trade agreement. we implemented nearly 0 tariffs over 15 years. now that we've got a policy of where were going, zero tariffs, time to get rid of the steel and aluminum tariffs which are driving the cost of cars and hurting the 136,000 tennesseans that work in the automotive industry. >>paul: you heard wilbur ross say this week that he's still going to go ahead with these investigations. which basically are designed to show, to answer the question, do cars that are imported pose a national security threat? do you think bmws or nissans imported are at all plausibly a national security threat? >> of course they are not. it's wrong for the president to use that pretext. the bread-and-butter part of this is of this.tennessee has become in many ways the number one auto state
this is good news for tennessee senator lamar alexander who introduced a bipartisan bill to delay theenalty. he joins us now. welcome. >> thank you paul. >>paul: you cheered this truce between the united states and the eu, why? >> zero tariffs is exactly the right policy. that's what we did with the north american free trade agreement. we implemented nearly 0 tariffs over 15 years. now that we've got a policy of where were going, zero tariffs, time to get rid of the steel and...
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protesters took to the streets after police claim lamar richardson was driving a stolen car before switching to a bicycle and fleeing on foot. it was during that chase caught on dash cam video when pleesz believe he drew a weapon and the officers fired. the officers invoefled be been placed administrative leave. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports a 14-year-old boy is fighting for his life after he and three others were shot. he was shot in the head. it's not clear who the suspects were targeting. two children age 10/and 11 are recovering in the hospital as is a to-year-old man. there have been no arrested. >>> politico has the picture that's worth at least a thousand words of a photographer cat spe mueller and the president's son donald trump jr. within an ear from each other. mueller confirms it was the special counsel in that photo but he had no interaction with donald trump jr. an you see him on the phone. >> awkward. >> with one of those listening devices. >>> and "the hollywood reporter" says the late actress carrie fisher will appear in the next "star wars" movie. director j.j. abrams s
protesters took to the streets after police claim lamar richardson was driving a stolen car before switching to a bicycle and fleeing on foot. it was during that chase caught on dash cam video when pleesz believe he drew a weapon and the officers fired. the officers invoefled be been placed administrative leave. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports a 14-year-old boy is fighting for his life after he and three others were shot. he was shot in the head. it's not clear who the...
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doss welcome back >> i was listening to you earlier in the show and i said these two are the kendrick lamaranchors he won the pulitzer prize of writing and you guys say it with such smoothness. we've got to go with reset there's been eight things by my count that have been reset lately number one don't forget pharmaceutical prices. the president says you've got it roll back your pharma prices second it's the prices for your netflix, for your twitter. you guys just talked about that. thirdly interest rates, number five trade, six tariffs, cross border mergers especially those involving china, and last even the date of the putin-trump next meeting in washington has been reset. so reset is the -- >> so that's the overall think but think about the individual letters. >> "r" is for record down nasdaq 7932, down 2% this week. however, that's one of the reasons why we're going to get more defensive number two, the year over year returnings defensive are that their peak this quarter. from here on out they're going to start to diminish in terms of their absolute growth year over year the "s" is smal
doss welcome back >> i was listening to you earlier in the show and i said these two are the kendrick lamaranchors he won the pulitzer prize of writing and you guys say it with such smoothness. we've got to go with reset there's been eight things by my count that have been reset lately number one don't forget pharmaceutical prices. the president says you've got it roll back your pharma prices second it's the prices for your netflix, for your twitter. you guys just talked about that....