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>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance?be you shouldn't have been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! >> you come in here and make me feel like a piece of [bleep]. just like our inventory's off by 80 grand. i would beg to differ on that. i mean, we're off. >> then go out and count it yourself, if i'm wrong. these people do this for a living, and we want to move forward. tom has acknowledged that he doesn't have an inventory process in place, and he's copped to it, but he's willing to make the changes necessary to get it right. nancy, on the other hand, doesn't want to admit it at all. it's almost like she's allergic to change. it's her way or no way. i've made the same mistakes. i was a punk kid who thought inventory didn't matter, until my father grabbed me by the hair and said, "i'm gonna teach you how to count $2 million of inventory, and i'm gonna explain to you why it matters. because it ain't your cash, kid. it's my cash." and so, it ain't nancy's cash. it's our cash, and
>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance?be you shouldn't have been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! >> you come in here and make me feel like a piece of [bleep]. just like our inventory's off by 80 grand. i would beg to differ on that. i mean, we're off. >> then go out and count it yourself, if i'm wrong. these people do this for a living, and we want to move forward. tom has acknowledged that he doesn't have an...
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>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance? you shouldn't have been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! the world premiere of "trolls world tour"... what? -what? [ gasps ] is now in your home. pinky promise. ♪ a pinky promise. dang. all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their outdoor vehicles. so they've got other things to do now, bigfoot. wait, what'd you just call me? bigfoot? ♪ my name is daryl. imagine if we we would be such good friends. best friends. advantage ii, kills fleas through contact all month long. i mean he's a wreck without me. advantage ii, fight the misery of biting fleas. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not jus
>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance? you shouldn't have been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! the world premiere of "trolls world tour"... what? -what? [ gasps ] is now in your home. pinky promise. ♪ a pinky promise. dang. all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and,...
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malcolm nance. >>> up next, senator amy klobuchar joins me now.ington provide testing and relief to millions and the hundreds of thousands of people who are sick across this country. you're watching msnbc. you're wa. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. others see cracked concrete, instrundown courts.ere. i see a way to bring pride back to communities. that's why i made project backboard and a site with godaddy. how will you make your mark? make the world you want. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. this is my body of proof. one idea can unlock a breadt♪ of solutions. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with
malcolm nance. >>> up next, senator amy klobuchar joins me now.ington provide testing and relief to millions and the hundreds of thousands of people who are sick across this country. you're watching msnbc. you're wa. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. others see cracked concrete, instrundown courts.ere. i see a way to bring pride back to communities. that's why i made project backboard...
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malcolm nance is a former naval intelligence officer and an msnbc terrorism analyst. he's the author of the book "the plot to betray america." >>> coming up, rethinking america's health care. there may be no better time to change it. i spoke to 2020 democrat candidate bernie sanders about that yesterday. >> we have got to respond to this unprecedented crisis in an unprecedented way. precedented w. >>> now more than ever, it's apparent that we must address disparities in the u.s. health care system, even republicans are turning to the federal government and safety net programs as a way to protect millions of americans from costs associated with coronavirus. i asked senator bernie sanders who has proposed medicare for all as the solution how that form of universal health care would have made a difference in how we are dealing with this crisis. listen to what he told me. >> bottom line is we need a health care system and a public health care system designed to protect the american people. that's the main focus, not a system designed to make huge profits for the drug comp
malcolm nance is a former naval intelligence officer and an msnbc terrorism analyst. he's the author of the book "the plot to betray america." >>> coming up, rethinking america's health care. there may be no better time to change it. i spoke to 2020 democrat candidate bernie sanders about that yesterday. >> we have got to respond to this unprecedented crisis in an unprecedented way. precedented w. >>> now more than ever, it's apparent that we must address...
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the frontline community health workers whether it's the doctors the nurses or the lab practitioner nance these are the real heroes in responding because at 19 there are sacrifices day in and day out deserve to be on it and support it and so that's why we've been calling on citizens everywhere to use their voices to take action to ensure we all have access to testing to all have access to vaccines when they're available and all can practice social distancing we've also been calling on philanthropists and the private sector to step up and support of the w h o's solidarity fund and local charities who are supporting the most vulnerable people around the world. because we know that the most vulnerable in our communities must not be forgotten and above all we want to ensure the frontline community health workers have the equipment and the support they need to fight this disease the covert 19 pandemic has highlighted why international cooperation is more important now than ever we must solve global problems with global solutions because we know that a virus anywhere can lead to a virus everywh
the frontline community health workers whether it's the doctors the nurses or the lab practitioner nance these are the real heroes in responding because at 19 there are sacrifices day in and day out deserve to be on it and support it and so that's why we've been calling on citizens everywhere to use their voices to take action to ensure we all have access to testing to all have access to vaccines when they're available and all can practice social distancing we've also been calling on...
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and hello friends, jim nance in 1985 doing a story for a salt lake city tv station, you can't do that, 2016, former rockets guard jason terry calling his shot. >> i guarantee victory. >> not quite. the warriors beat the rockets by 33 points to win the series. and at number 1, today is the 66th birthday of arizona state football coach and former cal bare herm edwards. teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. and because a new law requires californians to have health coverage or pay a penalty, visit coveredca.com or call to enroll today. ú>>> gorgeous view of the transamerica pyramid there. today someone asked me if this is getting easier, the new routine, but i can't get used - [announcer] the following is a paid commercial program for better bladder, sponsored by trusted therabotanics. are you always checking out the location of the nearest bathroom?
and hello friends, jim nance in 1985 doing a story for a salt lake city tv station, you can't do that, 2016, former rockets guard jason terry calling his shot. >> i guarantee victory. >> not quite. the warriors beat the rockets by 33 points to win the series. and at number 1, today is the 66th birthday of arizona state football coach and former cal bare herm edwards. teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find health insurance you can...
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and hello friends, jim nance in 1985 doing a story for a salt lake city tv station, you can't do thatnumber 2, 2016, former rockets guard jason terry calling his shot. >> i guarantee victory. >> not quite. the warriors beat the rockets by 33 points to win the series. and at number 1, today is the 66th birthday of arizona state football coach and former cal bare herm edwards. if i could do one thing, i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the need, but my girlfriend here likes to say ... "don't just talk about it, be about it." and we're about the 2020 census. because when everyone gets counted on the census, it helps inform public funding in our neighborhood for the next ten years! don't just talk about it - -be about it! complete the census online, by phone or by mail. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. complete the census online, by phone or by mail. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it f
and hello friends, jim nance in 1985 doing a story for a salt lake city tv station, you can't do thatnumber 2, 2016, former rockets guard jason terry calling his shot. >> i guarantee victory. >> not quite. the warriors beat the rockets by 33 points to win the series. and at number 1, today is the 66th birthday of arizona state football coach and former cal bare herm edwards. if i could do one thing, i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the...
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you have john nance garner, vices jack, my favorite president nickname, is in the chair.e decides he will grant preferential recognition to the majority leader first and the minority leader second. the favor that they are doing or giving to the majority leader. and incidentally the minority leader. it's not something the senate can require the chair to do. it is not something the senate can pass a rule to force the chair to do. the chair can recognize any senator, it does not matter, but it is more of a tradition that they defer to the majority leader, and the senators defer because it makes their life easier. susan: why did his that deference give the majority leader so much power? >> once you make a motion to proceed you can set the schedule. if you are creative and can come up with innovative ways, you can control the agenda. you can meet motions to proceed, and block other senators from doing the same things using priority of recognition. once you offer an amendment, you lose the floor. the majority leader gets the floor right back. same as the minority leader, so lon
you have john nance garner, vices jack, my favorite president nickname, is in the chair.e decides he will grant preferential recognition to the majority leader first and the minority leader second. the favor that they are doing or giving to the majority leader. and incidentally the minority leader. it's not something the senate can require the chair to do. it is not something the senate can pass a rule to force the chair to do. the chair can recognize any senator, it does not matter, but it is...
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why, nance, because science. so why should america do that right now? and i said, economics. 101. and if they want to run on open borders and foreign labor, be my guest. she will lose her gavel, just like she is losing her mind. >> juan: well, i was talking about "the wall street journal," which is a pretty conservative editorial page. and dana, here's what "the journal" said. the economic evidence points to emigration covering recovery, helping with growth. and others have pointed out that it is something like 60% of our doctors and health care workers that are immigrants. >> dana: and that's why i think, he is vague purposefully when he does the initial tweet, but when you get to the end, you find out that it is actually a very, i would not say moderate, i would say mild to have a pause for 60 days, and carve out for farm workers health care workers, probably at the end of this it will be engineers and et cetera, because it is true, we know that america is fueled by entrepreneurship, and a lot of those entrepreneurs are immigrants. we have that in our own families history o
why, nance, because science. so why should america do that right now? and i said, economics. 101. and if they want to run on open borders and foreign labor, be my guest. she will lose her gavel, just like she is losing her mind. >> juan: well, i was talking about "the wall street journal," which is a pretty conservative editorial page. and dana, here's what "the journal" said. the economic evidence points to emigration covering recovery, helping with growth. and others...
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. >> anderson, how can you have a shelter-in-place order nance where have have people going to the bowlingal or go get a tattoo? it's agreed that the economy should be open in a gradual and controlled manner and not what we have here. and -- >> this is statewide. there is nothing local officials can do. is there something you can do? >> well, that is a real issue i have with the governor's order. it doesn't say it right there in the order, but in the press conference, the governor said no local government can implement any measures which are more strict or less strict than the executive order. i think that's irresponsible. i question the legality. there is a question under georgia law and that would have to be decided at a later date, but the litigation would be protracted. that is more of an academic issue. i just think it's unreasonable for the governor to impose that restriction, particularly as hot spots in the state like not only albany in doherty county and in surrounding counties, more than 60 people have died and we are talking about small counties, populations of 30,000 to 20,000
. >> anderson, how can you have a shelter-in-place order nance where have have people going to the bowlingal or go get a tattoo? it's agreed that the economy should be open in a gradual and controlled manner and not what we have here. and -- >> this is statewide. there is nothing local officials can do. is there something you can do? >> well, that is a real issue i have with the governor's order. it doesn't say it right there in the order, but in the press conference, the...
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epic comeback victory at augusta national from last year, with tiger doing some commentary with jim nance, and tiger getting emotional when talking about that moment off the 18th green when he hugged his son, charlie, daughter sam, and his mom. >> all of us through thick and thin, to have mom still here? you know, she was there in '97, and people remember the hug with my dad, but my mom was there, and my mom is here 22 years later. with the same hug. >> to keep that green jacket a little extra time this time around, john. hopefully he'll get to defend that title when the masters hopefully takes place november 12th through the 15th. >> hopefully, fingers crossed. it will be remarkable to see it in the fall, not so much pollen there, maybe the leaves turning i guess, andy. >> yes. >>> "new day" continues right now. >> it is not going to be a light switch. i think it's going to have to be something that is not one size fits all. >> there are discussions inside the white house under way about when they can begin to reopen the country. >> if we don't keep our mitigation and restrictions in pla
epic comeback victory at augusta national from last year, with tiger doing some commentary with jim nance, and tiger getting emotional when talking about that moment off the 18th green when he hugged his son, charlie, daughter sam, and his mom. >> all of us through thick and thin, to have mom still here? you know, she was there in '97, and people remember the hug with my dad, but my mom was there, and my mom is here 22 years later. with the same hug. >> to keep that green jacket a...
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think with the number of pre-existing conditions -- and this brings us back to the social determine nancer, we need to look carefully into each of those items to look at what it's going to take to ensure the health of all americans. >> joining us from atlanta, nbc correspondent blayne alexander. blayne, yesterday dr. fauci went through it. it's oath history, sad history to a lot of people. heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, almost the trinity of underlying conditions that this virus takes advantage of, say nothing of so many african-americans being in front line occupations these days. >> reporter: absolutely, brian. i just got off the phone with the head of the national medical association, the country's largest organization for black doctors. he summed it up like this, when the rest of the country gets a cold, black america gets pneumonia. he says that's what he's been seeing, his colleagues. the numbers back that up. let's look at louisiana, for instance. about a third of the population, 32% african-american, but black people accounting for 70% of the deaths in that state. when we
think with the number of pre-existing conditions -- and this brings us back to the social determine nancer, we need to look carefully into each of those items to look at what it's going to take to ensure the health of all americans. >> joining us from atlanta, nbc correspondent blayne alexander. blayne, yesterday dr. fauci went through it. it's oath history, sad history to a lot of people. heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, almost the trinity of underlying conditions that this virus...
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so the death that you are reporting is not only all the conditions, social determ nance of health butare you can get when you're desperately ill. >> walk us through what your understanding is of this drug hydroxychloroquine that the president keeps pushing at these briefings saying, i'm not a doctor, but you might as well try it. what should we know about this? >> it reminds me very much of what happened in the early days of hiv/aids when people like maveki said that aids wasn't something you could treat with antiretro virals. you had to use traditional south african medicines. we think at least 400,000 people died because of that. leadership matters. this is not a proven drug. i've looked at all the data. and, at best it will have a mild effect. may have some effect, i can't rule that out. but some effects, some controlled trials measure no effect. some measure a very mild effect. we know it's not the solution. i can tell you that as a drug developer who has developed drugs for hiv and watched the whole process, we are going to have effective drugs. will people prefer this drug becau
so the death that you are reporting is not only all the conditions, social determ nance of health butare you can get when you're desperately ill. >> walk us through what your understanding is of this drug hydroxychloroquine that the president keeps pushing at these briefings saying, i'm not a doctor, but you might as well try it. what should we know about this? >> it reminds me very much of what happened in the early days of hiv/aids when people like maveki said that aids wasn't...
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mitch says, hey, nance, we can't do this right now. time is of the essence. we do it in a separate bill? nancy says, we do it now my way or the highway, and if you disagree with me i will sleep on it for a week. mitch says okay, click. they called her aides and add language, they call steve mnuchin, say, treasury, we are going to need a little bit for this, that, and the other thing, and they get it done and an afternoon. but that's not what nancy did. she dragged it out so she could have the spotlight, so that she could claim credit for getting what she wanted and gets credit for the economic recovery. it's no surprise to me, she delayed it to the border. she delayed aid to farmers. she held up the u.s. nca. she did this with small business, with the unemployed. this is what she does. the republicans will complain, but they lost the house in 2018. their voters did not show up. so you show up in november, you kick her out. that's how you solve problems in washington. >> dana: greg, which side is more persuasive on this point? because what people really want i
mitch says, hey, nance, we can't do this right now. time is of the essence. we do it in a separate bill? nancy says, we do it now my way or the highway, and if you disagree with me i will sleep on it for a week. mitch says okay, click. they called her aides and add language, they call steve mnuchin, say, treasury, we are going to need a little bit for this, that, and the other thing, and they get it done and an afternoon. but that's not what nancy did. she dragged it out so she could have the...
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reserves, in addition to what he always had, which was a lot of competence and a lot of fac tomb 2k078 nancectual graps of the situation. he found kind of empathy, and he's also been such a straight shooter with the people of new york. donald trump the absolute opposite. in the sense that cuomo has been elevated by this crisis, trump has in a lot of ways been diminished by it because we've seen the worst aspects of trump's personality and his leadership style if you want to call it that magnified by the crisis. in all those respects they've been -- they are both kind of object lessons of what to do in a crisis on one side and what not to do in a crisis on the other. >> donna edwards, i have something to play for you that speaks to this current movement to whip off our masks, go out into society, resume our lives and bring an ar-15 if you have one. this is the lieutenant governor of texas last night on fox news talking to tucker carlson. >> if there are more important things than living, and that's saving this country for my children and my grandchildren and saving this country for all of us.
reserves, in addition to what he always had, which was a lot of competence and a lot of fac tomb 2k078 nancectual graps of the situation. he found kind of empathy, and he's also been such a straight shooter with the people of new york. donald trump the absolute opposite. in the sense that cuomo has been elevated by this crisis, trump has in a lot of ways been diminished by it because we've seen the worst aspects of trump's personality and his leadership style if you want to call it that...
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the governors call but north dakota one of only 11 states with shelter in place, stay-at-home order nance, maybe they recommend it, i don't even know, but how do you feel about that? >> i think our governor has done a great job managing this. she has been very firm with guidelines and recommendations but north dakotans, first of all, social distancing comes pretty natural to us. we have i think eight square miles for every person in the state. also we're pretty compliant people. if our government thinks something is necessary we do it. so i appreciate that he hasn't had to mandate it. but you also don't see a big concentration of the disease here as yet. we have it, had some deaths but you know we have not been ravaged by it. hopefully we will be able to avoid that. neil: do you think we need another round of stimulus, relief, whatever you want to call it? the president was open to maybe a infrastructure, up to multitrillion dollar infrastructure measure what do you think of all of that, senator? >> well this is an area where the even speaker pelosi talked about a infrastructure package.
the governors call but north dakota one of only 11 states with shelter in place, stay-at-home order nance, maybe they recommend it, i don't even know, but how do you feel about that? >> i think our governor has done a great job managing this. she has been very firm with guidelines and recommendations but north dakotans, first of all, social distancing comes pretty natural to us. we have i think eight square miles for every person in the state. also we're pretty compliant people. if our...
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we were wearing my 0rd nance interesting, people.vices need to get someone in trouble, they use alligator to get there as quickly as possible. it is also used by utility companies, and insurance companies, as well as local authorities collecting bins and satnav using our data, and also mobile devices to get from a to b as quickly as possible. it's always working in the background to make sure that you and your viewers can rely on us. wish your viewers can rely on us. wish you well with it, thank you for your time. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. after that wet weather that some of us had yesterday that made quite a change, we are going to squeeze out a bit more wet weather before the month is done. we have already had some rain today across parts of wales, it has brightened up a bit since then, but there is more rain on the way. low pressure is in charge and it is around this area of low pressure, as you can clearly pick out here, several bands of wet weather are moving across the british isles over t
we were wearing my 0rd nance interesting, people.vices need to get someone in trouble, they use alligator to get there as quickly as possible. it is also used by utility companies, and insurance companies, as well as local authorities collecting bins and satnav using our data, and also mobile devices to get from a to b as quickly as possible. it's always working in the background to make sure that you and your viewers can rely on us. wish your viewers can rely on us. wish you well with it,...