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tom: i sent you that e-mail, right, nance?had some areas that we needed to be a little better at. we're still pushing along and pumping out trailers -- growing every single year. lemonis: we didn't do the deal, but i'm truly happy that they took something away from our experience. and they turned a negative into a positive. what do you think it takes to get it all the way to open? michael: $600,000 mark. lori: whoa. richard: what a mess. lemonis: the building isn't gonna cost $600,000. it's gonna cost $1.3 million. michael: it was a mistake. lemonis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: it is never gonna happen again. lori: god, do you believe this? -lemonis: it looks fantastic. -lori: unbelievable. pwhat've we got? 5. bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. hey mom, you want to live
tom: i sent you that e-mail, right, nance?had some areas that we needed to be a little better at. we're still pushing along and pumping out trailers -- growing every single year. lemonis: we didn't do the deal, but i'm truly happy that they took something away from our experience. and they turned a negative into a positive. what do you think it takes to get it all the way to open? michael: $600,000 mark. lori: whoa. richard: what a mess. lemonis: the building isn't gonna cost $600,000. it's...
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tom: i sent you that e-mail, right, nance? needed to be a little better at. we're still pushing along and pumping out trailers -- growing every single year. lemonis: we didn't do the deal, but i'm truly happy that they took something away from our experience. and they turned a negative into a positive. what do you think it takes to get it all the way to open? michael: $600,000 mark. lori: whoa. richard: what a mess. lemonis: the building isn't gonna cost $600,000. it's gonna cost $1.3 million. michael: it was a mistake. lemonis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: it is never gonna happen again. lori: god, do you believe this? -lemonis: it looks fantastic. -lori: unbelievable. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary sympt
tom: i sent you that e-mail, right, nance? needed to be a little better at. we're still pushing along and pumping out trailers -- growing every single year. lemonis: we didn't do the deal, but i'm truly happy that they took something away from our experience. and they turned a negative into a positive. what do you think it takes to get it all the way to open? michael: $600,000 mark. lori: whoa. richard: what a mess. lemonis: the building isn't gonna cost $600,000. it's gonna cost $1.3 million....
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tom: i sent you that e-mail, right, nance?that we had some areas that we needed to be a little better at. we're still pushing along and pumping out trailers -- growing every single year. lemonis: we didn't do the deal, but i'm truly happy that they took something away from our experience. and they turned a negative into a positive. what do you think it takes to get it all the way to open? michael: $600,000 mark. lori: whoa. richard: what a mess. lemonis: the building isn't gonna cost $600,000. it's gonna cost $1.3 million. michael: it was a mistake. lemonis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: it is never gonna happen again. lori: god, do you believe this? -lemonis: it looks fantastic. -lori: unbelievable. sumore food particles.ut so your food won't get stuck, and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you
tom: i sent you that e-mail, right, nance?that we had some areas that we needed to be a little better at. we're still pushing along and pumping out trailers -- growing every single year. lemonis: we didn't do the deal, but i'm truly happy that they took something away from our experience. and they turned a negative into a positive. what do you think it takes to get it all the way to open? michael: $600,000 mark. lori: whoa. richard: what a mess. lemonis: the building isn't gonna cost $600,000....
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nance? >> certainly keeping the family in our thoughts. thank you very much, kevin. >>> let's turn now to the new york magazine cover that got to be bill cosby's worst nightmare come to life. 35 women who all claim they were sexually assaulted by cosby on one front page and the stories they tell are horribly disturbing. >> when i met mr. cosby, i was at the "tonight show" in my dressing room. he came up to me and zippered down his pants. >> she was an actress on love american style. joyce said she was a friend of bill's for 2.5 years before allegedly drugged in las vegas. >> she said, did you enjoy yourself? i said, you pig. bill, what did you give me? he said, it's called a quaalude. i bet you don't have your headache now. and he laughed. >> 35 women between the ages of 20 and 80 placed side by side on the cover of "new york" magazine with the date of their alleged assault below. it's startling to see them grouped together. each with similar stories of alleged sexual assault creating this unwelcomed sister hood. >> it was like goose bumps
nance? >> certainly keeping the family in our thoughts. thank you very much, kevin. >>> let's turn now to the new york magazine cover that got to be bill cosby's worst nightmare come to life. 35 women who all claim they were sexually assaulted by cosby on one front page and the stories they tell are horribly disturbing. >> when i met mr. cosby, i was at the "tonight show" in my dressing room. he came up to me and zippered down his pants. >> she was an...
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obama administration is going all without out to keep his party--just one day after the deal was nanced battle lines were drawn. we won't know for another two months which side will win. patty culhane al jazeera, washington. >> joining us is the a member of british parliament who was in iran just last month. >> there have been roomers for such a long time that either israel or the united states would do take nuclear sites from iran. of course, the implications if there was a further war in the middle east, the human cost that could be associated with that. this is not just an u.s. issue for the u.s. this is an issue for the region, and it was europeans who were drafting the 159-page document. it's the european representative who chairs the commission that is going to implement it. for the whole world europe, the region this provides safety and it's about stopping war not starting it. >> how concerned are you from the reaction and the president said that israel could take military action saying they reserve rights to steps necessary. >> there is a confliction that europe is supporting, a
obama administration is going all without out to keep his party--just one day after the deal was nanced battle lines were drawn. we won't know for another two months which side will win. patty culhane al jazeera, washington. >> joining us is the a member of british parliament who was in iran just last month. >> there have been roomers for such a long time that either israel or the united states would do take nuclear sites from iran. of course, the implications if there was a further...
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nancely lieberman has been hired as a full-time assistant coach.second woman assistant coach in the nba. becky hammond may become the first woman to carry that torch last summer. lauren: we're getting a blue moon today. look at photos posted on twitter. scientists say when a full moon appears 6:43 this morning, start counting down, it will be the second full moon of july. the traditional definition of a blue moon is two full moons a month t happens 2 1/2 years. it actually has nothing to do with the color. the next blue moon you will have to wait to january of 2018. before you head out the door let's look at the friday cast before you kick off the weekend. fox news meteorologist maria molina. >> hi, lauren and everybody at home, we're tracking hot temperatures across the nation anywhere from the west coast to the east coast. we're looking at a heat wave continuing to build. hot temperatures in the plains have been in place for many days now. you're looking climbing into the 90s and triple digits yet again, across the northeast even though in the 90
nancely lieberman has been hired as a full-time assistant coach.second woman assistant coach in the nba. becky hammond may become the first woman to carry that torch last summer. lauren: we're getting a blue moon today. look at photos posted on twitter. scientists say when a full moon appears 6:43 this morning, start counting down, it will be the second full moon of july. the traditional definition of a blue moon is two full moons a month t happens 2 1/2 years. it actually has nothing to do...
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. >> and then jonathan we heard boris' live shot there, and he said some some nances did may not be that apparent but just because you don't necessarily see law enforcement, how do you assure them there are eyes everywhere? and technology is helping in large part so you ma i not see a uniformed officer, but places - are being watched. >> absolutely. you know fred you can see right behind me thus columbus circle. there is a subway stop right back here if you look right now, it's not that big of a deal not a lot of people coming out of there. however, later on tonight, that would be a very critical area and very critical time so there are cameras all over this city, law enforcement all over the city but more importantly than even all that there are people all over the city. they are the eyes and ears for law enforcement. that's why we keep say, if you see something, say something, because law enforcement does have a presence. they have undercover uniformed officers cameras dogs and all these things but the reality is you're eyes. >> you're talking about citizens visitors. >> anybody. anybo
. >> and then jonathan we heard boris' live shot there, and he said some some nances did may not be that apparent but just because you don't necessarily see law enforcement, how do you assure them there are eyes everywhere? and technology is helping in large part so you ma i not see a uniformed officer, but places - are being watched. >> absolutely. you know fred you can see right behind me thus columbus circle. there is a subway stop right back here if you look right now, it's not...
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the local jurisdictions in my case cook county passing an ordinary nance in 2011 to do just that to forcethe sheriff to ignore federal law i found was reprehensible. and with the good works of judicial watch, we're fighting cook county now in the courts. it's at the illinois supreme court level. the federal government can, and this is what i asked -- i mentioned to congress to the committee this morning, they can do something. they can get this right. i'm not so sure the president will sign it. he'll probably veto it. so we'll probably have to wait for another transition in the white house before we can get a decent law passed to force these local jurisdictions to cooperate with federal law. >> okay. well i'm glad that your brother's case got attention today. i just want to remind people that in 2011, sal chavez was driving more than three times above the legal limit, he was drunk and he killed your brother and he should have been deported. and we're remembering your brother and many others today. brian mccann thank you. >> thank you gretchen. >>> so appliespolice releasing the 911 call m
the local jurisdictions in my case cook county passing an ordinary nance in 2011 to do just that to forcethe sheriff to ignore federal law i found was reprehensible. and with the good works of judicial watch, we're fighting cook county now in the courts. it's at the illinois supreme court level. the federal government can, and this is what i asked -- i mentioned to congress to the committee this morning, they can do something. they can get this right. i'm not so sure the president will sign it....
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would have us believe would never email anything involving classified information given her problem nancegiven her job? does that make any sense at all? >> well, it doesn't make a lot of sense and frankly, the other thing that the media is not looking at which is related to this is under freedom of information act, would the state department be forthcoming as we now know looking at emails? that is another issue the media has given a pass to freedom of information act as regards to her job as well as frankly other administration officials. jon: so where do we go from here on the email story, judy? >> i think what is going to happen, all of the focus will be on the justice department to see whether or not they respond to these recommendations from the intelligence community and the state department. this is an extraordinary story. it is very, very serious and we'll see whether or not it has as we call it in journalism legs. whether or not others follow up and do what should have been done a long time ago. jon: dylan buy yes, sir on the "politico" website noted something i have to give my co
would have us believe would never email anything involving classified information given her problem nancegiven her job? does that make any sense at all? >> well, it doesn't make a lot of sense and frankly, the other thing that the media is not looking at which is related to this is under freedom of information act, would the state department be forthcoming as we now know looking at emails? that is another issue the media has given a pass to freedom of information act as regards to her job...
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we had to run through a rough, mount nance and forested path. some people didn't make it and died.ome were abused my smugglers. we hid for 10 days in the forest but we got caught and taken to prison. >> many of the women whom thailand sent to turkey over the past month had to leave their husbands behind. >> we don't know where they are in thailand or china. we don't know if they are alive. if they are hand today cheney, it's bet tory kill them because the channel ease know very well how to torture. >> the uighurs say they had to leave china because of economic discrimination and religious oppression. the restrictions got tighter this year in the area the uighurs uighurs call east turkistan. >> all types of worship were constitutionally banned. all symbols of the muslim faith, beards, worry booedz and head scarves and having a quranic verse on ire telephone phone are considered terrorism. >> the prime minister says uighurs are a execute thread adding through southeast asian kwunts trees go to turkey and from there head to the holy wars in syria and iraq receive terrorist training an
we had to run through a rough, mount nance and forested path. some people didn't make it and died.ome were abused my smugglers. we hid for 10 days in the forest but we got caught and taken to prison. >> many of the women whom thailand sent to turkey over the past month had to leave their husbands behind. >> we don't know where they are in thailand or china. we don't know if they are alive. if they are hand today cheney, it's bet tory kill them because the channel ease know very well...
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the prove nance of this event is an interesting one. michael rubin and i were sitting in our office talking about issues and the challenges that we face in foreign policy and domestic policy. and we have both been struck by the skasty of these issues. the policy combinations have been dominated by people on one side, neither of whom i believe represent the mainstream of thought or frankly, suggest reasonable or good policy options for how to deal with straumist streamism in the middle east and the threat that it poses domestically. there are real issues to talk about whether they are here within islam whether they're u.s. policy and so that's the conversation that we really hope to have. we're looking to shed light and that's one of the things that the american enterprise institute does best. i hope you'll join us in being part of that. i'm not going to introduce the panels. they're roughly divided up. we're going to talk about some of the issues in the region and some of the religious questions in our first panel and then we're going t
the prove nance of this event is an interesting one. michael rubin and i were sitting in our office talking about issues and the challenges that we face in foreign policy and domestic policy. and we have both been struck by the skasty of these issues. the policy combinations have been dominated by people on one side, neither of whom i believe represent the mainstream of thought or frankly, suggest reasonable or good policy options for how to deal with straumist streamism in the middle east and...
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they want it to be everybody upset about this but i know and you know will object un-stan nance. we know how to temporarily stop this but we don't have the political will if we put the people in jail that we're hiring illegal people and knew they were -- these trade deals they are making overseas and the expire american public is against it. and they know but they go ahead and pass the deals and it serves to ratchet the wages down. and all the time the countries we sign deals with their wages stay the same and the american public is getting the shaft and we'll get bush and trump and clinton shoved down our throats by the media and continue this slide. we're not going to be able to -- i read in the paper today where cars are now 11.5 years old the average car on the street. people can't afford to buy products like these because the good jobs aren't there. it should be our main issue. but you can expect the media with everything with hatred and separation and flags that are flying in the wrong spot or and then they'll sign some sort of a trade deal where they say -- or some kind of
they want it to be everybody upset about this but i know and you know will object un-stan nance. we know how to temporarily stop this but we don't have the political will if we put the people in jail that we're hiring illegal people and knew they were -- these trade deals they are making overseas and the expire american public is against it. and they know but they go ahead and pass the deals and it serves to ratchet the wages down. and all the time the countries we sign deals with their wages...
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last 75 years of securities regulation -- i think that you need a new way of doing corporate gore nance a new way of -- governance, a new way of doing state chartering competition to innovate at the scale and speed that crowd funding is going to require. so i think that these three provisions will sort of encourage the kind of innovation we need to see in corporate governance. and i think crowd funding is going to be the first forum where we see that happen, if we can do that. and i think the one experiment i would point to in how innovation in corporate law can work if you have the free.com to do it from the federal overlay, there's one very small exception for master limited partnerships that trade -- generally they're energy companies that get a special tax code exemption. the nyse exempts these publicly-traded firms from a couple of the listing requirements including some board committee requirements. as a result, what we've seen is an incredible amount of heterogeneity in corporate governance structures for master limited partnerships. and one of the trade-offs i think we see is ra
last 75 years of securities regulation -- i think that you need a new way of doing corporate gore nance a new way of -- governance, a new way of doing state chartering competition to innovate at the scale and speed that crowd funding is going to require. so i think that these three provisions will sort of encourage the kind of innovation we need to see in corporate governance. and i think crowd funding is going to be the first forum where we see that happen, if we can do that. and i think the...
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the worst perform nance in eight years. chinese stock s have fallen over the past two months.the ban on gays in leadership roles. the decision sparked different responses from organizations with close ties to the group. the national executive board ratified the move on monday saying this was the best decision for the group. listen. >> the best way to alu bsa to focus on its mission and preserve its core values was to address the issue and set our own course and that's wa we have done. >> reporter: some lgbt advocacy groups say the announcement is a welcome change but doesn't go far enough. the president of the human rights campaign released a statement which says n part -- i'm going to read it here -- today's vote is a welcome step toward erasing a stain on this important organization. but including an exemption for troops sponsored by religious organizations undermiens and diminishes the historic nature of today's decision. discrimination should have no place in the boy scouts period. the church of jesus christ of latter day saints says it is re-evaluating its relationship wi
the worst perform nance in eight years. chinese stock s have fallen over the past two months.the ban on gays in leadership roles. the decision sparked different responses from organizations with close ties to the group. the national executive board ratified the move on monday saying this was the best decision for the group. listen. >> the best way to alu bsa to focus on its mission and preserve its core values was to address the issue and set our own course and that's wa we have done....
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scanner was down for preventive mandate nance. he passed away two days later.on february 6 2015, the office of inspector general finally posted its toma health care inspection report on its web site. mr. president, i called up candice, the daughter of dr. bayier shortly after i heard of the tragic defnlg her father. i will never forget what she told me. she said, ron had i known the problems at the toma v.a. medical center, i never would have taken my father to the facility and my father would be alive today. i believe that to be a true statement. accountability is something that is crucial in any organization. i ran a manufacturing plant for 31 years. i can't tell you how corrosive it is to an organization if individuals within that organization are not doing their job, not pulling their full weight undermining the shared goals of the organization. it's corrosive. onjohn imr. johnson: i was surprised when i offered a piece of legislation, and the chairman of the v.a. committee allowed me to present that to the committee the ensuring veterans safety accountabil
scanner was down for preventive mandate nance. he passed away two days later.on february 6 2015, the office of inspector general finally posted its toma health care inspection report on its web site. mr. president, i called up candice, the daughter of dr. bayier shortly after i heard of the tragic defnlg her father. i will never forget what she told me. she said, ron had i known the problems at the toma v.a. medical center, i never would have taken my father to the facility and my father would...