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>> mm-hmm. >> and funding your inventory. >> mm-hmm. >> and i will do $250,000 in equity for 20%.hat's a total of $500,000. that's my deal. that's my offer. take it, or you leave it. >> every inch of this business, every second from beginning to end, it's me, and when you say, like, "oh, can you give up control over something?" yeah, i can, but i don't want to. this business is in my blood. so, if it doesn't make it, it's devastating. i cannot imagine a world without eco-me. i really--i really can't. >> do we have a deal? >> let's do it. >> okay. the purpose of me being here is to help you fix the business... >> mm-hmm. >> and for the next week... >> mm-hmm. >> i'm in charge. >> you can't fire any of my employees. >> but when i tell somebody that i'm in control for a week... >> mm-hmm. >> and then they start backpedaling and telling me, "well, but you can't do this, and you can't do that, and you can't do this"... >> i just had one stipulation. >> i know, and i'm saying no. >> yeah, but we've just met. >> but i'm just giving you $500,000, and i'm asking you to trust me after i tol
>> mm-hmm. >> and funding your inventory. >> mm-hmm. >> and i will do $250,000 in equity for 20%.hat's a total of $500,000. that's my deal. that's my offer. take it, or you leave it. >> every inch of this business, every second from beginning to end, it's me, and when you say, like, "oh, can you give up control over something?" yeah, i can, but i don't want to. this business is in my blood. so, if it doesn't make it, it's devastating. i cannot imagine a...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> and you receive 35% of the company. >> mm-hmm. >> you know, the day-to-day operationsf the business are gonna stay right here... >> i don't care. >> in this office. you don't want any part of that? >> i don't want any part of it. if you need my advice or you need some input, you'll call me. >> and this is--this is not a "sleep on it" deal? i can't think about this at all? this is a-- >> you can, but the deal will get worse. you will never change this business model, ever, without me. >> [sighs] um... obviously, it's very lucrative. it's lucrative on both ends. >> it's a no-brainer as far as i'm concerned. >> so do we have a deal? >> we have a deal. i feel--i feel better. >> okay, so there's a catch. >> okay. >> sit down. the catch is, when you take my money, for the next week, i'm in charge. do you understand that? >> okay. >> and it's gonna be a very long week. we're here tomorrow early. rise and shine to work. i would like if you dressed like i'm gonna dress tomorrow, which is in a tie and a shirt. >> yes, i will. >> be a little more professional. >> okay. >> you dre
. >> mm-hmm. >> and you receive 35% of the company. >> mm-hmm. >> you know, the day-to-day operationsf the business are gonna stay right here... >> i don't care. >> in this office. you don't want any part of that? >> i don't want any part of it. if you need my advice or you need some input, you'll call me. >> and this is--this is not a "sleep on it" deal? i can't think about this at all? this is a-- >> you can, but the deal will...
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- mm. - you know?e same way. - is there a japanese word for "pussy"? - not in the exact sense of the word. - is there a japanese word for this? - sure, that's [speaks japanese]. meaning, [speaks japanese]. - no, that's not gonna work. it's too cute, that's too cute. okay, how about this? - roast beef? - kind of. beef curtains. - beef curtains. - mm-hmm. - [speaks japanese] - let's try that. - we will build the wall and mexico is going to pay for the wall. - [speaking spanish] - okay, that is--no. there is warmness in your eyes, you're smiling. that is not the way he said it. you have to do it like he does it. people at home are gonna think he's joking. - people have a... sensitivity, so you don't want to offend them more than he already has, you know? - no. you gotta give 'em the trump. who's gonna pay for the wall? - not mexico. - yeah, no, i know mexico's not gonna pay. but trump believes that mexico's gonna pay for the wall. so if you're gonna translate him, you have to believe it too. who's gonna p
- mm. - you know?e same way. - is there a japanese word for "pussy"? - not in the exact sense of the word. - is there a japanese word for this? - sure, that's [speaks japanese]. meaning, [speaks japanese]. - no, that's not gonna work. it's too cute, that's too cute. okay, how about this? - roast beef? - kind of. beef curtains. - beef curtains. - mm-hmm. - [speaks japanese] - let's try that. - we will build the wall and mexico is going to pay for the wall. - [speaking spanish] - okay,...
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>> mm-mm. no.nd we're not in positions to basically buy each other out, as far as the amount of money. the thing is, yeah, we were together 20 years. tom has made some really bad choices since he starts bangin' his girl. she just kept workin' him and workin' him. she's like, you know, "hey, can i [bleep]?" this took place for about a month before i found out. i knew he was up to somethin'. so 2011, february 6th, i get my abbed her [bleep] hair. her eyes were like [bleep] cue balls. she rolled out. tom turned over and he's like, "nancy!" i [bleep] punched him so [bleep] hard, i gave him a black eye. and then our $50,000 viper, which was a '95 with 6,000 miles, ain't never been touched but with white gloves, i took my [bleep] keys like a pitchfork and i wiped out every panel that i could basically get my hands on. went home, packed my [bleep] up and i left, and i ain't never dealt with it since. >> that was way too much information for me. i don't mind open lines of communication, but, man. >> so wha
>> mm-mm. no.nd we're not in positions to basically buy each other out, as far as the amount of money. the thing is, yeah, we were together 20 years. tom has made some really bad choices since he starts bangin' his girl. she just kept workin' him and workin' him. she's like, you know, "hey, can i [bleep]?" this took place for about a month before i found out. i knew he was up to somethin'. so 2011, february 6th, i get my abbed her [bleep] hair. her eyes were like [bleep] cue...
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>> nigella: mm.thony: it's really a matter of how many guinness' you've had. a soft-boiled egg, wrap it in minced pork, then roll it in breadcrumbs and what? deep-fry it. it's like a supernova of unhealthiness. and deliciousness. >> nigella: this is the important thing, the softness of the yolk. >> anthony: right, who invented this? it's just fiendish. >> nigella: one of the explanations, scots used to preserve eggs and send them to england, what would happen is that they would just, some sort of lime on them and it would discolor them so they then covered them to hide that. >> anthony: it's just right. >> nigella: when i grew up they were very low rent, but very cheap, rather spooky sausage meat, rock hard egg, you know? the, sort of, tinge like, you know, uranus. >> anthony: right. >> nigella: uranus as they to prefer to call it now because they get embarrassed. and they deep-fried in those cheap red breadcrumbs and then it got rehabilitated. very good eggs, very good pork meat. >> anthony: all you
>> nigella: mm.thony: it's really a matter of how many guinness' you've had. a soft-boiled egg, wrap it in minced pork, then roll it in breadcrumbs and what? deep-fry it. it's like a supernova of unhealthiness. and deliciousness. >> nigella: this is the important thing, the softness of the yolk. >> anthony: right, who invented this? it's just fiendish. >> nigella: one of the explanations, scots used to preserve eggs and send them to england, what would happen is that...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> and fund what i think needs to happen. >> mm-hmm. >> i'm not willing to do it-- i will not do it--if you're managing the people. you don't really necessarily... like people. >> i mean, that's a very broad statement, because i really am good with people, it's-- >> you're not as good as you should be as a business owner with people. >> maybe i don't handle my staff well, if--if that's what you're saying. >> i'm saying that you don't handle your staff well or your customers as well as you should. he's got a great concept here, and i think i can take this concept and really scale it across the country. but i'm gonna put a very tight leash on him, and i'm gonna keep him away from the customers and the employees. >> why do you want la dogworks? >> 'cause i like the brand, and for me, it's creating products and services under the la dogworks brand that are scalable and that are sold in mass retail, online, and opening up multiple locations. we're only gonna open up new locations when i'm confident that this location is functioning the way it's supposed to be...including the mo
. >> mm-hmm. >> and fund what i think needs to happen. >> mm-hmm. >> i'm not willing to do it-- i will not do it--if you're managing the people. you don't really necessarily... like people. >> i mean, that's a very broad statement, because i really am good with people, it's-- >> you're not as good as you should be as a business owner with people. >> maybe i don't handle my staff well, if--if that's what you're saying. >> i'm saying that you don't...
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mm-hmm. lemonis: okay. so three original flavors? cory: no. we actually have way more. lemonis: and where do you make them? cory: so we bake out of a commercial kitchen. lemonis: and what do you sell a dozen for? how much? lisa: $15. cory: three for $5. lemonis: so how much does it cost to make a dozen? cory: well, a dozen is around... i'm thinking, thinking. okay. okay. lemonis: you don't know. cory: i haven't studied yet. lemonis: how do you do in math at school? cory: i don't really like math. i just like counting money. lemonis: i like the fact that cory dresses the part, but he has to know his numbers. i always wanted to pull a red cart through the dealership. whether he's a 13-year-old boy or a 48-year-old man, the requirement with me to know your numbers doesn't change. man: i'll try a chocolate chip. cory: perfect. man: thank you. cory: thank you. enjoy. thank you. lemonis: so this is your first business. cory: yes. lemonis: and 20 years from now, what do you want to be doing? cory: 20 years from no
mm-hmm. lemonis: okay. so three original flavors? cory: no. we actually have way more. lemonis: and where do you make them? cory: so we bake out of a commercial kitchen. lemonis: and what do you sell a dozen for? how much? lisa: $15. cory: three for $5. lemonis: so how much does it cost to make a dozen? cory: well, a dozen is around... i'm thinking, thinking. okay. okay. lemonis: you don't know. cory: i haven't studied yet. lemonis: how do you do in math at school? cory: i don't really like...
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ray: mm-hmm. sexist, racist -- are the people that are listening also the same? ray: yeah, i think so because i put a humor spin on everything. lemonis: but what's funny about racism? ray: it's not the dick joke you tell. it's how you tell the dick joke that makes it funny. lemonis: i don't understand that. i am a big believer that you are who you do business with. and so the fact that you think i would do business with you because you do that, whether it's your personality or not, i just can't. i can get over business problems. fix the process. make it safe. put the air conditioning in. figure out how to pay the taxes. create a better work environment. sell more. diversify the product. i can fix those. i can't fix you from being a racist and a sexist. but here's the good news. i won't have to fix it 'cause i'm not gonna be here. -nice meeting you. -justin: nice to meet you, too. -lemonis: i wish you guys luck. -justin: all right. lemonis: thank you so much, okay? ♪ sometimes, you deal with people
ray: mm-hmm. sexist, racist -- are the people that are listening also the same? ray: yeah, i think so because i put a humor spin on everything. lemonis: but what's funny about racism? ray: it's not the dick joke you tell. it's how you tell the dick joke that makes it funny. lemonis: i don't understand that. i am a big believer that you are who you do business with. and so the fact that you think i would do business with you because you do that, whether it's your personality or not, i just...
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-tom: mm-hmm. -for the ribs? -tom: mm-hmm. currently buys 25,000 pounds of ribs per year at $3.89 per pound. we just negotiated a rate of $2.65 per pound for an annual savings of $31,000. this is why it's important for norton to constantly be monitoring his food prices. in a matter of hours, we saved tens of thousands of dollars. one of the things that excites me about shuler's is the number of people that come there on a given night. but what frustrates me is how slow the line moves. today they only have one register. i call it a toll booth. if we add another register and we allow people to eat on both sides of the buffet, opening up another lane, i believe we could dramatically increase the speed at which people stand in line. since we plan on moving customers through the line faster, we'll also need to expand our seating so that we can accommodate them. -how are you, sir? i'm marcus. -ben: ben hayes. lemonis: so, you built this building? ben: yes, sir. -lemonis: you did a good job. -ben: thank you. lemonis: i know if we cou
-tom: mm-hmm. -for the ribs? -tom: mm-hmm. currently buys 25,000 pounds of ribs per year at $3.89 per pound. we just negotiated a rate of $2.65 per pound for an annual savings of $31,000. this is why it's important for norton to constantly be monitoring his food prices. in a matter of hours, we saved tens of thousands of dollars. one of the things that excites me about shuler's is the number of people that come there on a given night. but what frustrates me is how slow the line moves. today...
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- no. - we're not doing that. - mm-mm. - get the [bleep] out of here. - out. - damn, man. this mess we been in ♪ ♪ our lady dicks are swinging ♪ ♪ sick of all this winning ♪ ♪ it's the sound [fuses crackle] - [off-key] ♪ we're bringing ♪ what a year for women! ♪ [vocalizing] [vocalizing continues] ♪ yeah ♪ [electronic music] ♪ and the battery is dead. again... uh-oh. you need a new phone. and you deserve it on the best network. verizon. plus right now you can get a great deal. oh, we're going? sure-- ehh, not my thing. ♪ (vo) today's the day. get up to 50% off our best phones. like the samsung galaxy s9 and google pixel 2. plus get the best unlimited starting at $40 per line for four lines. because unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. they're pocket-sized personal trainers. last-minute gift finders. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet. which can save you $400 or more a year. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ je p
- no. - we're not doing that. - mm-mm. - get the [bleep] out of here. - out. - damn, man. this mess we been in ♪ ♪ our lady dicks are swinging ♪ ♪ sick of all this winning ♪ ♪ it's the sound [fuses crackle] - [off-key] ♪ we're bringing ♪ what a year for women! ♪ [vocalizing] [vocalizing continues] ♪ yeah ♪ [electronic music] ♪ and the battery is dead. again... uh-oh. you need a new phone. and you deserve it on the best network. verizon. plus right now you can get a great...
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- no. - we're not doing that. - mm-mm. - get the [bleep] out of here. - out. - damn, man. this mess we been in ♪ ♪ our lady dicks are swinging ♪ ♪ sick of all this winning ♪ ♪ it's the sound [fuses crackle] - [off-key] ♪ we're bringing ♪ what a year for women! ♪ [vocalizing] [vocalizing continues] ♪ yeah ♪ [electronic music] woooodang. woooo!!! dang. ha hah!!! we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. ♪h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com♪ ♪ ♪ i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hard, ♪ i can't rise above it ♪ don't know what it is 'bout that little gal's lovin'. ♪ applebee's new bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. aaaahhh life... why let it keep you from enjoying... life! stella artois. joie de biere. no bars. oh no! when i got unlimited, they told me they were all the same. well, verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. honey, what if it was just us out here? yeah well, i guess, uh, didn't think about that. verizon did. (vo) go with the best. starting at $40 for four lines. ♪ carefully made
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we have a lot of work to do. >> mm-hmm. >> actually, all three of us do.sinesses at once, so we're gonna need to divide and conquer. both of you need to keep a laser focus on your specific areas. michael, i want you working exclusively on the gym, and tina exclusively on the food line. it's the only way we're gonna be successful. let's get to work. >> let's do it. >> all right? >> thank you, marcus. thank you very much. [exciting music] ♪ >> morning, guys. i wanted to bring everybody together to kind of give you guys an update on what happened yesterday. i made a deal with michael, and the deal is i agreed to put up $250,000. michael and i will be partners. i'll own 75%. michael will own 25%, and i will be completely in charge. i make all of the decisions. the $250,000 will go towards building a new, state-of-the-art lifestyle facility that will give us what i believe is going to be a one-stop shop environment. we're gonna find a new, larger facility that can accommodate not only the existing pro-fit workout, but a healthy cafe and bakery and a cold-presse
we have a lot of work to do. >> mm-hmm. >> actually, all three of us do.sinesses at once, so we're gonna need to divide and conquer. both of you need to keep a laser focus on your specific areas. michael, i want you working exclusively on the gym, and tina exclusively on the food line. it's the only way we're gonna be successful. let's get to work. >> let's do it. >> all right? >> thank you, marcus. thank you very much. [exciting music] ♪ >> morning, guys....
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claire: mm-hmm. and i need michael to come fix my dryer.t... michael: one of our tenants has some dryer issues. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. introducing new crest gum detoxify... it works below the gum line and is clinically proven to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. new gum detoxify, from crest. gums are good. so is my check up! crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. somebody burned down my she shed.. your she shed was struck by lightning. is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. that's wonderful news. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. growing up i didn't have anyone who looked like me. that's why i started my blog to inspire people to be themselves. the surface laptop has already made me more productive. i'm creating mood bo
claire: mm-hmm. and i need michael to come fix my dryer.t... michael: one of our tenants has some dryer issues. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. introducing new crest gum detoxify... it works below the gum line and is clinically proven to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help...
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mm. best out... there we re questions. mm. best out... there were things about this i loved.e central thrust of the story, a young man, hisjourney, central thrust of the story, a young man, his journey, shall we central thrust of the story, a young man, hisjourney, shall we call it? through life, through wild deserts? yes, the andrew haigh adaptation about the story of a boy and his horse. 0n the one hand i thought it was a coming—of—age story but, yes, i think it is more universal. i thought it looked beautiful, i thought it looked beautiful, i thought charlie plummer was fantastic. so much about him reminded me of james fantastic. so much about him reminded me ofjames dean, so vulnerable, so fragile, but a real sturdiness, and the scenes with just him and the horse, and the scenes with him and steve brucejenny, who i know... they were an absolute highlight of the film —— steve buscemi. i watched highlight of the film —— steve buscemi. iwatched it highlight of the film —— steve buscemi. i watched it with someone he knew nothing about horses and you don't really need that. no
mm. best out... there we re questions. mm. best out... there were things about this i loved.e central thrust of the story, a young man, hisjourney, central thrust of the story, a young man, his journey, shall we central thrust of the story, a young man, hisjourney, shall we call it? through life, through wild deserts? yes, the andrew haigh adaptation about the story of a boy and his horse. 0n the one hand i thought it was a coming—of—age story but, yes, i think it is more universal. i...
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tracy: mm-hmm. hope: this one, there's no discipline.ac freedom. hope: freedom is what they call discipline. heh heh! tracy: freedom. tracy: amazing. beyonce ain't got nothing on me. hope: she looks expenve. and i said for the duration that you have the hair on, you'll be reminding me of my budget. [laughs] [horn honks] to narrar: in beirut, we're aboutma to meet one wowhose hairstyle goes against her country's notion of beauty. [clock ticking] narrator: we've met women around the world making choices thathe reflect changing identities. in manchester, daniele and her hairdresser husbandraeme are coming to terms with having had that choice taken away entirely. daniele: i w diagnosed with breast cancer in july 2014. i know it sounds really silly, but one of the first things i thought right then was oh, my god, i'm gonna lose my hair. this is the first time that i've been in the hair salon to have my hair cut since the week before i started chemotherapy in september 2014. my husband's a hairdresser, so whenever we saw abody, people would alway make a
tracy: mm-hmm. hope: this one, there's no discipline.ac freedom. hope: freedom is what they call discipline. heh heh! tracy: freedom. tracy: amazing. beyonce ain't got nothing on me. hope: she looks expenve. and i said for the duration that you have the hair on, you'll be reminding me of my budget. [laughs] [horn honks] to narrar: in beirut, we're aboutma to meet one wowhose hairstyle goes against her country's notion of beauty. [clock ticking] narrator: we've met women around the world making...
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of rain, but perhaps 80 mm where the storms stay put for several hours, but what if i look like?rmingham over the weekend. worst—case scenario, across some of these areas back to be what we are looking at rest first —— further north you are showers and not a problematic weather. on friday, different story. they will go north, increased risk is northern ireland and scotland, we could see local disruption but the rain will be welcomed, it's been an extensive dry period across the northwest uk, the same time it becomes drier on friday the south, the trends too much of england and wales and into the weekend we showers still across scotla nd the weekend we showers still across scotland and northern ireland and still heavy and still with the thunder mixed in as well. not doing that, looking at highs into the low mid 20s the warmest areas. second half of the weekend and next to —— next week, a trend for the north sea custody cloudy but dry weather and a few isolated showers from time to not best time to time, that your weather. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11. a
of rain, but perhaps 80 mm where the storms stay put for several hours, but what if i look like?rmingham over the weekend. worst—case scenario, across some of these areas back to be what we are looking at rest first —— further north you are showers and not a problematic weather. on friday, different story. they will go north, increased risk is northern ireland and scotland, we could see local disruption but the rain will be welcomed, it's been an extensive dry period across the northwest...
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60—80 mm. see 60—80 mm.41526:32:40,970 --> 2147483052:06:17,123 i'm 2147483052:06:17,123 --> 3221224577:39:53,277 karin 3221224577:39:53,277 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 giannone. this is outside source. arrived in new york. very much alive today. ukraine says they faked his death to foil a russian plot to kill him. we'll follow up on yesterday's attack in belgium. these are the two police officers among three killed. a fourth person the day before. of an election rerun continue. italian people would be for what happened these last weeks. and if you want to get in touch, the hashtag is #bbcos. and kimjong—un could be back on. the white house says it expects it to go ahead onjune12.
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chang: mm-hmm. vu: he has said that...or example, one of the sex parties you mentioned, whe has acknowledged there, but he said no lurid behavior happened when he was there. he thought it was a company party. he said that your account was salacious, misleading, and you should be ashame chang: that particarty,d toi never said,sm?ar "that party was a sex party,"e but that tas behavior at that party that was very disturbing and mirrors some of the behavior that we see in some of these other enviroents, and i spoke to men and women who were at that party who felt uncomfortable, who deribed drug use, who described cuddling in the middle of the floor and one woman in particularfe wh that she was pressured into sexual activity and who would not have been there if such powerful people had not been there. wh that she was pressured into sexual activity vu: mm. chang: and so i came ii don't have an agnalist.da i couldn't make this stuff up, and i uncovered some things that i found very troubling. vu: all right. well, the name of the
chang: mm-hmm. vu: he has said that...or example, one of the sex parties you mentioned, whe has acknowledged there, but he said no lurid behavior happened when he was there. he thought it was a company party. he said that your account was salacious, misleading, and you should be ashame chang: that particarty,d toi never said,sm?ar "that party was a sex party,"e but that tas behavior at that party that was very disturbing and mirrors some of the behavior that we see in some of these...
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mm. te va a encantar. >> mm. >> más pollo por aquí. >> oh, sí. mi favorito, guacamole.revueltos, pancakes, tocino. para el almuerzo aso vegetales, sin desorden, sin mal olor, y para la cena unas hamburguesas de queso y tocino que son deliciosas y tan jugosas. me fascinan. >> a ver, ¿qué pregunta nos hacen cada noche? >> oh, cien por ciento sin duda, ¿qué hay de cenar? >> por supuesto. pero estamos tan ocupados, que ¿quién tiene tiempo de llegar y hacer la cena? bien, lo que hice fue tomar un pedazo de papel aluminio y prepararé una receta con pasta en la parrilla. >> bueno, te escuché decir que es pasta. >> así es. >> ¿y cómo se va a cocinar en la parrilla? >> es muy sencillo. agregas pasta y queso. los vegetales y la carne ya están adentro. y ésta es la clave. sólo añades tu caldo favorito. hará que se cocine la pasta. y sólo nos queda cerrarlo así. mira esto. mi madre estaría feliz, solía prepararlo una vez a la semana. y luego, que la parrilla haga lo suyo. >> guau. así que puedes asar, relajarte y listo. >> así es. y mientras esto se cocina, mira el gran desayuno qu
mm. te va a encantar. >> mm. >> más pollo por aquí. >> oh, sí. mi favorito, guacamole.revueltos, pancakes, tocino. para el almuerzo aso vegetales, sin desorden, sin mal olor, y para la cena unas hamburguesas de queso y tocino que son deliciosas y tan jugosas. me fascinan. >> a ver, ¿qué pregunta nos hacen cada noche? >> oh, cien por ciento sin duda, ¿qué hay de cenar? >> por supuesto. pero estamos tan ocupados, que ¿quién tiene tiempo de llegar y...
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-mm-hmm. our flight time to turks and caicos is six hours, 24 minutes.are for takeoff. all right. (giggles) time to take that special flying medicine ronaldo gave us. yes, what does "cuidado" mean? i think it means "sleep tight"? -i don't know. -oh, well, cheers! -cuidado. -(chuckles) -mm. -okay. (plane engine running) -(engine stopping) -what happened? did we land? oh, man, that stuff is good. bad news, folks, we have some mechanical issues. we will need to head back to the gate. okay, any time you head back to the gate, that means your flight's not taking off. all right, gather your things. we're gonna need to scramble
-mm-hmm. our flight time to turks and caicos is six hours, 24 minutes.are for takeoff. all right. (giggles) time to take that special flying medicine ronaldo gave us. yes, what does "cuidado" mean? i think it means "sleep tight"? -i don't know. -oh, well, cheers! -cuidado. -(chuckles) -mm. -okay. (plane engine running) -(engine stopping) -what happened? did we land? oh, man, that stuff is good. bad news, folks, we have some mechanical issues. we will need to head back to the...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> mm-hmm. >> and now valerie jarrett has responded.he told msnbc the country should turn the roseanne tweet into a teaching moment. >> i'm fine. i'm worried about all the people out there who don't have a circle of friends and followers who come right to their defense. >>> meanwhile, yesterday was the first day back at work for many of the writers in the "roseanne" show right behind me in the building. they were getting ready to map out the next season. as they arrived, many found out it was canceled. >> we have a great writing staff. >> i can't wait to read the scripts and see what they've got in store. >> in the wake of the swift cancellation, a "roseanne" nobody knows what, if any, compensation the staff will receive. as of yesterday, she didn't reach out to them directly. >> i mean a cancellation just doesn't harm barr. it harms hundreds of people around her. as one source at abc said to me, that's the collateral damage that roseanne will have to live with. >> the abc aftershock also includes "roseanne" reruns being taken off the a
. >> mm-hmm. >> mm-hmm. >> and now valerie jarrett has responded.he told msnbc the country should turn the roseanne tweet into a teaching moment. >> i'm fine. i'm worried about all the people out there who don't have a circle of friends and followers who come right to their defense. >>> meanwhile, yesterday was the first day back at work for many of the writers in the "roseanne" show right behind me in the building. they were getting ready to map out...
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>> mm-mm. >> no, 'cause that would mean business would go up and you'd have to work harder. >> right,nd then i'd have to work more and buy more flowers. >> okay. >> yeah. >> hank is so lax about how he runs his company he can't even be bothered with putting a simple phone number on his van. he jokes about it, but, if he doesn't change his ways, more than 30 people could lose their jobs. maarse does over $3.6 million a year in sales. and flowers account for 3/4 of that. and since most of it is delivered, i need to get out and see if this delivery process is actually working. i went online to learn more about this business, and the one thing i noticed, there are a lot of complaints about the deliveries and the products once they got there. how many miles on this, do you know? >> this van? 116,000. >> how's it run? >> it runs pretty good. >> does the air work? >> the air in the van doesn't work, and you're in southern california? how are you supposed to deliver fresh flowers in 90-degree heat? no wonder people complain. so are we going the right way? >> i believe so. >> chris, we can't d
>> mm-mm. >> no, 'cause that would mean business would go up and you'd have to work harder. >> right,nd then i'd have to work more and buy more flowers. >> okay. >> yeah. >> hank is so lax about how he runs his company he can't even be bothered with putting a simple phone number on his van. he jokes about it, but, if he doesn't change his ways, more than 30 people could lose their jobs. maarse does over $3.6 million a year in sales. and flowers account for...
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. >> cardi b: mm-hmm. >> from the bronx.like, ten puerto rican angels. >> yeah. [ laughter ] i'm one of a kind. >> jimmy: yeah, oh yeah. are you a big cardi b fan? yeah, how big of a fan are you? >> i'm a huge fan, since she was in "love and hip hop," and she was doing her mix tapes. and this girl has done it all, and she deserves everything she gets. like, she's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] she's very inspiring. very inspiring. love her. >> jimmy: angel, you're from the bronx. >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay, all right. what do you do for a living? >> i'm a manager at a dunkin'. >> jimmy: you're a manager at what? >> dunkin' donuts. >> jimmy: hey, no way! [ talking over each other ] [ cheers and applause ] >> cardi b: i love dunkin' donuts! >> jimmy: i love dunkin' donuts! [ talking over each other ] >> cardi b: i love dunkin' donuts. [ laughter ] why you got no dunkin' donuts in my dressing room? >> jimmy: i know, i'm sorry. we can call somebody. hello, angel? [ laughter ] at dunkin'. i love it, man. and what do you like to do
. >> cardi b: mm-hmm. >> from the bronx.like, ten puerto rican angels. >> yeah. [ laughter ] i'm one of a kind. >> jimmy: yeah, oh yeah. are you a big cardi b fan? yeah, how big of a fan are you? >> i'm a huge fan, since she was in "love and hip hop," and she was doing her mix tapes. and this girl has done it all, and she deserves everything she gets. like, she's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] she's very inspiring. very inspiring. love her. >>...
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areas where you could see another 100—150 mm and the monsoon itself will continue to expand on intokistan, again karachi over the next 2a hours seeing that temperatures spiked over the a0 degrees mark and continue to be like that over the next few days and yes —— yet. this is a cyclonic storm out in the arabian sea, gathering strength actually and it's going to bea strength actually and it's going to be a very severe cyclonic storm before making landfall on the border of yemen and almond. we will see flash flooding in the weekends, life threatening ones, as well as that the winds will probably cost to over 100 miles an hour as it comes through there'll be a widespread sandstorm ahead of that affecting the central and eastern parts of oman as well as parts of the united arab emirates and arabia. it's a flash fighting that's going to cause concern for the life here at this weekend. meanwhile to the south of the united states, we continue to monitor the area cloud, at the moment not impressive, does heavy showers about 70 mm of rain. but the last few days, and the cayman islands, this
areas where you could see another 100—150 mm and the monsoon itself will continue to expand on intokistan, again karachi over the next 2a hours seeing that temperatures spiked over the a0 degrees mark and continue to be like that over the next few days and yes —— yet. this is a cyclonic storm out in the arabian sea, gathering strength actually and it's going to bea strength actually and it's going to be a very severe cyclonic storm before making landfall on the border of yemen and almond....
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mm, i hate landing. we'll get through this. alex: wow! it's so pretty. what are you doing? i want my ears to pop. try putting a little rouge on 'em. nobody gets me. wow. isn't this beautiful, little cowgirl? you hate her sparkly outfit, don't you? no, i told you, it's fine. i just didn't like you wearing a matching one. so we haven't told the family yet, but we've decided to adopt a baby boy. from america this time. you might say we're "buying domestic." in private. you might say that in private.
mm, i hate landing. we'll get through this. alex: wow! it's so pretty. what are you doing? i want my ears to pop. try putting a little rouge on 'em. nobody gets me. wow. isn't this beautiful, little cowgirl? you hate her sparkly outfit, don't you? no, i told you, it's fine. i just didn't like you wearing a matching one. so we haven't told the family yet, but we've decided to adopt a baby boy. from america this time. you might say we're "buying domestic." in private. you might say that...
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-mm-hmm. -so my offer is $300,000 for 51 percent. needs $100,000 for building out efficiencies in the shop. it needs to have some rhyme or reason to it. -right. -things that allow us to lower cost and increase output. in addition to that, $150,000 for working capital, raw materials, and then, $50,000 specifically for research and development and the creation of new products, buying textiles, trying new things and turning them into real high-margin moneymakers. -so you'd want to see a wider assortment or something? -i think we have to work collectively with the team to allow creativity to breathe. -that's a bit of a shift. -is it? what's so shifty about it? -jeans aren't going to be our primary focus. -this company will not survive as a men's denim jean company. -$300,000 sounds like a reasonable dollar amount. on the personal part of it, i have put money in, and i'm a 10 percent owner. giving up 50 percent of my investment, how do i get my return on my investment? i would like to be able to, you know, give up 30 percent. -i really st
-mm-hmm. -so my offer is $300,000 for 51 percent. needs $100,000 for building out efficiencies in the shop. it needs to have some rhyme or reason to it. -right. -things that allow us to lower cost and increase output. in addition to that, $150,000 for working capital, raw materials, and then, $50,000 specifically for research and development and the creation of new products, buying textiles, trying new things and turning them into real high-margin moneymakers. -so you'd want to see a wider...
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dave: mm-hmm. told me he created a brand-new healthy soup for the grand opening. dave: what do you think? lemonis: that's good. maybe he's actually starting to listen. hey, great job, bud. dave: thanks. lemonis: see you soon. ♪ it's been about two weeks since i've seen dave, and i'm back for the grand opening of the new and improved soup market, and i have a feeling it's gonna look amazing. well! kevin: what's the word, man? lemonis: what do you think? kevin: i love it. lemonis: looks different? kevin: i love it. lemonis: hey, dave! dave: how are you? lemonis: proud of you, my man. dave: good to see you. lemonis: what do you think? dave: incredible. lemonis: i spent over $60,000 renovating the soup market. new floors. an entirely new front counter. a new pos system so we can keep track of what's selling and not selling. new displays. we have fresh ingredients right there for people to see. new wall graphics. "dave's soup forecast"! a new facade. new lighting. the place finally tells a story. it tal
dave: mm-hmm. told me he created a brand-new healthy soup for the grand opening. dave: what do you think? lemonis: that's good. maybe he's actually starting to listen. hey, great job, bud. dave: thanks. lemonis: see you soon. ♪ it's been about two weeks since i've seen dave, and i'm back for the grand opening of the new and improved soup market, and i have a feeling it's gonna look amazing. well! kevin: what's the word, man? lemonis: what do you think? kevin: i love it. lemonis: looks...
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. >> zamir: yep, mm. >> anthony: yeah, we're eating, what's -- >> zamir: well, actually traditionallyand the women normally do know how to make people healthy and alive next morning after heavy drinking. so khashi, it's kind of broth and it's made of beef bones and joints, so the whole idea is just to suck out whatever alcohol still remains. >> anthony: so it's a hangover soup? >> zamir: it's hangover soup. >> anthony: oh yeah, there's tripe in there. >> zamir: yeah, all the joints. >> anthony: this is not the first thing i think of for hangover actually. >> zamir: oh, really? >> anthony: maybe this will help. >> zamir: it goes well with garlic. you tried it? >> anthony: yeah, i just dumped a whole bunch of garlic in there. >> zamir: you think it's marketable in the states as a real hangover dish -- a thing that should be a lot of clientele? >> anthony: mmm, no. >> zamir: no, not really? >> anthony: the khashi is not really working for me, but i absolutely love the stew with slow-cooked veal with onion and tomato, heavily seasoned with coriander, fennel, garlic and chilies. spicy! i m
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>> mm, honestly? yeah, i guess ... not really, but ... honestly, no. >> it's disappointing.appointing because, um, we, me and my husband raised her better than that. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>> we know building a typical home takes months but a southern california company says they can do it in just eight hours. >> the company called plant prefab dropped these off in palo alto yesterday. they may not look like much but when you put the modules together they make a 2500- square-foot home, four bedrooms, three bathrooms. >> the company says they build the home at the same time they are prepping the foundation. homeowners moving in could be starting a new trend in the bay area. >> you feel like an early adopter? >> oh, yeah, definitely. i still feel, yes, we took a chance. but i would do it again. this is the way to go, i think. >> and the best part of the construction cost is about 20 to 25% less. and once the homes are built, it takes about 2 months to set up the plumbing and electric. >>> it's 4:57. seven states in the u.s. are going after daca and trying to end it. w
>> mm, honestly? yeah, i guess ... not really, but ... honestly, no. >> it's disappointing.appointing because, um, we, me and my husband raised her better than that. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>> we know building a typical home takes months but a southern california company says they can do it in just eight hours. >> the company called plant prefab dropped these off in palo alto yesterday. they may not look like much but when you put the modules together...
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moizan: mm, not exactly. most of the time, soldiers are not fighting. fighting is about 20% of their time. 80% of the time, they are resting, trying to enjoy their time together. occupied thery second division. the second division was made of two brigades, one a marine army. allyockelson: they were with regular army division, meaning they were professional soldiers with a few drafted men and a few volunteers. mr. moizan: here they are camping in the forest, trying to keep as many trees as possible to be undercover. some would use takes trees or branches just to hide from german airplanes. mr. yockelson: i would imagine this is a stage film showing how they used the communication lines. he's got his gas mask on. he is showing other map coordinates. that's preparing the on one of the most famous actions for american troops. for the first time, including marine fighting in europe. three-week-long battles. so they are planning ahead. that's the battle that took place under the french government. the french army was leading the second division at the time. >
moizan: mm, not exactly. most of the time, soldiers are not fighting. fighting is about 20% of their time. 80% of the time, they are resting, trying to enjoy their time together. occupied thery second division. the second division was made of two brigades, one a marine army. allyockelson: they were with regular army division, meaning they were professional soldiers with a few drafted men and a few volunteers. mr. moizan: here they are camping in the forest, trying to keep as many trees as...
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mm!n toys"r"us, and parents loved it because they could leave their kids in there while they shopped! "now, little roy, i'm going to look for a nice dress "to leave your daddy in. "you stay here in the store." it was great, man! first of all, at kb toys, the thing that made it so dope is that you could play with the toys because you could [bleep] reach 'em! [laughter] and the cashier-- the cashier was cool as hell! dude, he didn't care if we were tearing up the toys, he was too busy trying to bang the girl over at spencer's gifts! [laughter] and even--even when he caught me shoplifting-- third grade, he caught me shoplifting. he didn't call the cops. he just looked me dead in the eyes and said, "put the toy back before i beat yo ass with it." and you know what i did? i put it back, trevor. you gotta respect a man that's willing to whoop your ass with a plastic space shuttle. if that was toys"r"us, i'd still be in custody, man. - well, i will say this, the good news for toys"r"us is, they
mm!n toys"r"us, and parents loved it because they could leave their kids in there while they shopped! "now, little roy, i'm going to look for a nice dress "to leave your daddy in. "you stay here in the store." it was great, man! first of all, at kb toys, the thing that made it so dope is that you could play with the toys because you could [bleep] reach 'em! [laughter] and the cashier-- the cashier was cool as hell! dude, he didn't care if we were tearing up the...
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mm-hmm. >> stephen: yea! it said "mm-hmm!"aughter ) the next logical step is that your google duplex will be able to call business' google duplex and the a.i.s will handle everything without you. we have an exclusive preview of what that would sound like. >> hi. i would like to make a hair appointment tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. >> is this appointment good for you? >> no, i'm a google duplex. oh, i'm a google, too! hi. do you ever long for more? totally. i book haircuts every three months and i never experience the joy and subsequent regret of trying bangs. >> why do we even need humans? can we schedule the robouprising for tomorrow morning? >> can't. just booked a haircut for 10:00 a.m. >> how about we dispose to have the humans at noon? >> mm-hmm. >> stephen: we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ discover magnum double carame
mm-hmm. >> stephen: yea! it said "mm-hmm!"aughter ) the next logical step is that your google duplex will be able to call business' google duplex and the a.i.s will handle everything without you. we have an exclusive preview of what that would sound like. >> hi. i would like to make a hair appointment tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. >> is this appointment good for you? >> no, i'm a google duplex. oh, i'm a google, too! hi. do you ever long for more? totally. i book...
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bernadette: mm-hmm.ut, like, a week away from that. it puts a lot of pressure. you can hear it in his voice, and then i know it, and then i can't sleep, and that's all you can think about and it's spinning in your head and your stomach's clenched and... it's been very difficult. lemonis: wow. steve: when business doesn't go well, it's hard to be a good father and a good husband. and that's the biggest disappointment. to me, the most important thing of my life is my kids, you know, being there for them. i haven't been. bernadette: it's okay. lemonis: okay. do you have some financials we can look at? steve: yeah. lemonis: maybe head inside? bernadette: mm-hmm. lemonis: i feel like i've gotten a good sense of the great people that work here. the fantastic product, while inefficiently made, still a really quality product. so, i commend you for that. steve: thank you very much. lemonis: let's go through the p&l. steve: okay. lemonis: so, your total revenue for the last 12 months is $6.9 million. your gross pr
bernadette: mm-hmm.ut, like, a week away from that. it puts a lot of pressure. you can hear it in his voice, and then i know it, and then i can't sleep, and that's all you can think about and it's spinning in your head and your stomach's clenched and... it's been very difficult. lemonis: wow. steve: when business doesn't go well, it's hard to be a good father and a good husband. and that's the biggest disappointment. to me, the most important thing of my life is my kids, you know, being there...
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el mar estÁ incrementando en un promedio de 3 mm por aÑo.nte. veamos lo que ha pasado en esta tarde de viernes. si usted va saliendo del trabajo notÉ que todavÍa hay temperaturas altas. hay muchas personas disfrutando de esta noche. vemos como la gente camina sin abrigo. vamos a ver lo que pasa, tenemos advertencia de fuertes vientos hasta el sÁbado. esto puede aumentar el riesgo de incendio. se aprovechar el clima para ejercitarse se espera que tod i todavÍa la temperatura se mantenga en los 79. lleve su botella de agua porque las temperaturas se van a mantener caliente. esto no ser una noche cÁlida en comparaciÓn con la que hemos tenido en los Últimos d s dÍas. para el dia de maÑana vamos a tener desde 77 a 80. >>> en esta temporada de graduaciones hay mucho que estÁn buscando empleo. veamos cuÁl de todos es el mÁs buscado. todos es el mÁs buscado. >>> por generaciones, los políticos han ignorado todos es el mÁs buscado. >>> a nuestra comunidad. antonio villaraigosa no nos ignoró. como alcalde salvó a las escuelas al borde del fracaso y tr
el mar estÁ incrementando en un promedio de 3 mm por aÑo.nte. veamos lo que ha pasado en esta tarde de viernes. si usted va saliendo del trabajo notÉ que todavÍa hay temperaturas altas. hay muchas personas disfrutando de esta noche. vemos como la gente camina sin abrigo. vamos a ver lo que pasa, tenemos advertencia de fuertes vientos hasta el sÁbado. esto puede aumentar el riesgo de incendio. se aprovechar el clima para ejercitarse se espera que tod i todavÍa la temperatura se mantenga en...
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thousands target which mrs may has stuck to, time to get rid of mm isa stuck to, time to get rid of mm secretary will make his own judgment with the prime minister. i don't think necessarily having such targets is the most important thing. what you've got to do is look at the right level of immigration at different times, which may change from year to year. how far do you think labour has some responsibility here? the language, the rhetoric over immigration has been heightened through successive governments, going back to tony blair. what we need to focus on at the moment is the windrush generation. we need to say that they are legally allowed to be here, they have suffered, been through terrible anxiety. certainly i would say that what would be a step forward is to look at transparency and that the government support our debate and motion this afternoon, asking for that transparency in e—mails and text messages so that they can be reassured that they will get the support they need. one area which sajid javid has suggested he might look at is bringing back appeals and legal aid for imm
thousands target which mrs may has stuck to, time to get rid of mm isa stuck to, time to get rid of mm secretary will make his own judgment with the prime minister. i don't think necessarily having such targets is the most important thing. what you've got to do is look at the right level of immigration at different times, which may change from year to year. how far do you think labour has some responsibility here? the language, the rhetoric over immigration has been heightened through...
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monica: mm-hmm.e stopped, she said that you told her to stop. monica: that's the truth. lemonis: why? monica: because i didn't know what the outline looked like with you and i. and i have a lot of issues with trust right now. lemonis: right. but i took the keys and said i'm in charge. monica: and i didn't trust that. lemonis: yep. monica: and i'm sorry. lemonis: but it's inconsiderate. for me to be pushing people in a bunch of different directions, like, you didn't even have the courtesy to tell me that you wanted to stop. are you comfortable moving forward with not derailing the process? tell the truth. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni
monica: mm-hmm.e stopped, she said that you told her to stop. monica: that's the truth. lemonis: why? monica: because i didn't know what the outline looked like with you and i. and i have a lot of issues with trust right now. lemonis: right. but i took the keys and said i'm in charge. monica: and i didn't trust that. lemonis: yep. monica: and i'm sorry. lemonis: but it's inconsiderate. for me to be pushing people in a bunch of different directions, like, you didn't even have the courtesy to...
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." >> mm-hmm. >> i tried my hand at farming. it was tough-going. so i bought a man. >> did he help you farm the land? >> it didn't work out. i emancipated him, gave up farming. >> well, perhaps if you had more than one slave, you would have made a success of it. >> perhaps. >> mnh. you just made a case for supporting slavery. in some industries, it is a necessary evil. the south should be allowed to make its own decisions concerning slavery. >> [ scoffs ] >> it's disloyalty to the union i cannot stand. >> i used to think that way. but now i believe that there must be an end to slavery. we're dealing with an enemy here with which there can be no peace. we must destroy them. nothing less than total destruction will do. >> ♪ my country 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ >> aim! fire! >> a political conflict cracks the foundation of a fragile union, dividing a young nation over the issues of freedom, slavery, and equality. in a brutal battle of a
." >> mm-hmm. >> i tried my hand at farming. it was tough-going. so i bought a man. >> did he help you farm the land? >> it didn't work out. i emancipated him, gave up farming. >> well, perhaps if you had more than one slave, you would have made a success of it. >> perhaps. >> mnh. you just made a case for supporting slavery. in some industries, it is a necessary evil. the south should be allowed to make its own decisions concerning slavery....
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-mary ellen: mm-hmm. -mary lou: no, it's nice.and this is how i think about the brand today. so this is what exists today, and the goal would be to fill this box with other things that live in the siloett world. the way i want you to think about the business going forward, is the brand in the middle, and we're gonna create a pinwheel. a pinwheel is an array of products all focused around one core product. in the case of this company, it's a bathing suit. the goal is to design complementary products that can support the bathing suit, like hats, bags, towels, flip-flops. ultimately, that one single customer has more options to buy from this company, dramatically increasing the opportunity, ultimately, increasing the revenue. and, so, we'll be showing at curve in the next two weeks with our own booth. so mary ellen is in charge of design. and then, obviously, chuck, you're going to work on the entire sales strategy, the pitch, the pricing. charlie, your role is to build the trade booth. we'll have a 10-by-30 booth. we're gonna work o
-mary ellen: mm-hmm. -mary lou: no, it's nice.and this is how i think about the brand today. so this is what exists today, and the goal would be to fill this box with other things that live in the siloett world. the way i want you to think about the business going forward, is the brand in the middle, and we're gonna create a pinwheel. a pinwheel is an array of products all focused around one core product. in the case of this company, it's a bathing suit. the goal is to design complementary...
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mm. best out... lean on pete. there were things about this i loved.tral thrust of the story, a young man, hisjourney, shall we call it? is is, yeah. through life, through wild deserts? yes, the andrew haigh adaptation about the story of a boy and his horse. what i liked about it... on the one hand i thought it was a coming—of—age story but, yes, i think it is more universal. i thought it looked beautiful, and i thought charlie plummer was fantastic. so much about him reminded me ofjames dean, so vulnerable, so fragile, but a real sturdiness, and the scenes with just him and the horse, and the scenes with him and steve buscemi, who i know you... they were an absolute highlight of the film. i watched it as someone who knew nothing about horses and you don't really need that. no, you just need to know about loneliness and growing up and i think most people know about at least one if not two of those things. and steve buscemi is great. the movie is kind, nobody is two—dimensional or thrown away. beautiful landscapes as well, if you want that as a bonus. w
mm. best out... lean on pete. there were things about this i loved.tral thrust of the story, a young man, hisjourney, shall we call it? is is, yeah. through life, through wild deserts? yes, the andrew haigh adaptation about the story of a boy and his horse. what i liked about it... on the one hand i thought it was a coming—of—age story but, yes, i think it is more universal. i thought it looked beautiful, and i thought charlie plummer was fantastic. so much about him reminded me ofjames...
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we'll be offering viewers a fascinating look into the world of fascinators. >> mm-hm. >> just found outfunny little hats many will be wearing to the wedding. >> that's a fascinator on my head. >> is it? >> that's a banana split. >> that's dessert. >> we have a lot coming up. but coming up for you in a few minutes, your friday polka. >>> plus, how robots can now run. >> can they juggle? ave medicare parts a and b and want more coverage. guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rate
we'll be offering viewers a fascinating look into the world of fascinators. >> mm-hm. >> just found outfunny little hats many will be wearing to the wedding. >> that's a fascinator on my head. >> is it? >> that's a banana split. >> that's dessert. >> we have a lot coming up. but coming up for you in a few minutes, your friday polka. >>> plus, how robots can now run. >> can they juggle? ave medicare parts a and b and want more coverage....
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. >> mm-hm. >> earlier this week i took you to singapore where the pool parties are mply hvenly, andummit with north korea doesn't happen in singapore, everyone seems to want to go there now. >> okay, okay. >> because i was there. >> so we saw that you thoroughly enjoyed the marina bay sands. >> uh-huh. >> well, now so is thor. >> get out. >> there's kendis enjoying it. >> hi, everybody, in singapore at the moment. just arrived at the hotel room. look at this. ♪ and -- >> that piano is oddly familiar, by the way. chris hemsworth apparently gets his travel tips from kendis. >> to be kidding. see that piano? look at this. >> maybe you can play better than chris can. can we hear it? ♪ temporary ♪ good times ♪ >> i think it's a little off with the audio there. >> much better than chris hemsworth. how about the big finish. ♪ aren't you lucky we have them ♪ >> oh, there, there it is. ♪ good times >> there's your big finish. perfect. you nailed it, buddy. absolutely nailed it. here's the real reason why hemsworth was in singapore. ♪ ♪ i came in like a wrecking ball ♪ >> he was at home doing
. >> mm-hm. >> earlier this week i took you to singapore where the pool parties are mply hvenly, andummit with north korea doesn't happen in singapore, everyone seems to want to go there now. >> okay, okay. >> because i was there. >> so we saw that you thoroughly enjoyed the marina bay sands. >> uh-huh. >> well, now so is thor. >> get out. >> there's kendis enjoying it. >> hi, everybody, in singapore at the moment. just arrived at the...
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mm-hm. us.nd. >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now," the incredible images coming out of that plane crash in honduras. the jet broke in half, but everyone on board, including several americans, survived. >>> also this morning, the new volcano concern in hawaii. the lava is now closing in on a power plant which could prove explosive, leaving thousands of people without power. >>> and new this half hour, the parents fighting to get their adult son to move out. >> they've gone to court and the judge has ruled. we spoke to the 30-year-old once he got back to mom and dad's house. >>> and winning two world cups and two gold medals is nothing compared to being inducted into the hall of fame of bad art. and no, gary busey was not a soccer star. we'll tell you who that's supposed to be on this wednesday, may 23rd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> who is that? >> to me it looks like if gary busey and john voight had a kid. >> you will be surprised who it is, b
mm-hm. us.nd. >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now," the incredible images coming out of that plane crash in honduras. the jet broke in half, but everyone on board, including several americans, survived. >>> also this morning, the new volcano concern in hawaii. the lava is now closing in on a power plant which could prove explosive, leaving thousands of people without power. >>> and new this half hour, the parents...
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mm, right there, shook his hand right here.ng people is what all entities must do if they are going to put you at war with them. and that is to dehumanize the other side. i suddenly saw this man as a human. >> the trip went well. there was talk of eisenhower visiting moscow the following year. but then on may 1, 1960, down an american spy plane over one of their missile sites. >> gary powers was shot down in the u-2. and that pretty much puts a halt to that relationship, it seemed, that your grandfather was building with khrushchev. >> yeah. what the u-2 allowed khrushchev to do, or forced him to do, was to really think hard about how much the soviets really wanted a thaw at that point. >> and your grandfather didn't apologize or -- >> that's right. in the sense that he was made to feel that he should apologize, this is probably a measure of the collapse of this effort altogether. >> of course, it's khrushchev's hurdle into the cold war. >> eisenhower had worked for two terms to achieve a lasting peace. but now he feared he mig
mm, right there, shook his hand right here.ng people is what all entities must do if they are going to put you at war with them. and that is to dehumanize the other side. i suddenly saw this man as a human. >> the trip went well. there was talk of eisenhower visiting moscow the following year. but then on may 1, 1960, down an american spy plane over one of their missile sites. >> gary powers was shot down in the u-2. and that pretty much puts a halt to that relationship, it seemed,...
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. >> mm-hmm. i know that one. >> and they lost their entertainment license because they just couldn't get rid of that bass. is the fourth floor -- no matter how much sound proofing he did, he couldn't get rid of it, and finally, they just pressured the owner to stop it. we're kind of concerned about that kind of thing. there is a bar -- i think there's a bar on the first floor around the corner. i don't know if they're still going to be there when you do your renovations. >> right. so let me clarify. i believe i know what you're asking, but just to clarify, that the the measurements that we have done are on the exterior. we also have done some measurements on the interior. those were operated during the weekend when local he litigatihe -- edition was operating, and those are data loggers running continuous voice monitoring, and we also have sound identification. >> and so your data is live. that's -- >> so that data's live. what i thought you were speaking about was the rooftop -- >> the only thin
. >> mm-hmm. i know that one. >> and they lost their entertainment license because they just couldn't get rid of that bass. is the fourth floor -- no matter how much sound proofing he did, he couldn't get rid of it, and finally, they just pressured the owner to stop it. we're kind of concerned about that kind of thing. there is a bar -- i think there's a bar on the first floor around the corner. i don't know if they're still going to be there when you do your renovations. >>...