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so they confronted nick again.days after lynn's murder. >> you need to be fully truthful with my partner and i right now because it's only gonna, you know, benefit you to tell the truth. this is getting uglier and uglier. >> we went at him one last time. tell us your story. he reiterates almost exactly what he said before. >> reporter: which was that he killed lynn schockner because the burglary he tried to carry out went bad. the cops still didn't buy it. >> i've been doing this a long time, nick. you need to take into responsibility now. take care of nick now, please. and tell -- be truthful with us. because we're not gonna stop, nick. him and i, that's our job. >> reporter: and that's when nick's story started to change. >> i was hired to hit the house. i don't know why. i didn't ask. >> reporter: it is, said nick, he was hired to commit a burglary. one that depending on what he could steal might prove very profitable. b.s. said the cops. he was hired to kill and they knew it because those phone records told a v
so they confronted nick again.days after lynn's murder. >> you need to be fully truthful with my partner and i right now because it's only gonna, you know, benefit you to tell the truth. this is getting uglier and uglier. >> we went at him one last time. tell us your story. he reiterates almost exactly what he said before. >> reporter: which was that he killed lynn schockner because the burglary he tried to carry out went bad. the cops still didn't buy it. >> i've been...
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"sloppy nick," it said.his trash in time. >> nope. >> reporter: across the country in georgia, charlie got the news. >> yeah, that was another kind of happy moment, to be honest. >> reporter: that's quite a place to get to in life, when you're happy that your father's been arrested for murder, the murder of your mother, mind you. >> yeah. i mean, no one wants to -- no one would want to actually say, "oh, gosh, yeah, that's a good thing." but after everything, growing up with him in the house, it seems like a little bit a justice. >> reporter: almost three years after lynn's death the three men charged with her murder finally went on trial. and detective richard birdsall and undercover cop kris nelson, both retired now, were there. >> it's always nice to see a case all the way through, and see it in, you know, in my opinion, see people get, you know, get what they got coming to them. >> reporter: do they give you a special, weird look? >> you know, when they walked in court, the only one that looked good that
"sloppy nick," it said.his trash in time. >> nope. >> reporter: across the country in georgia, charlie got the news. >> yeah, that was another kind of happy moment, to be honest. >> reporter: that's quite a place to get to in life, when you're happy that your father's been arrested for murder, the murder of your mother, mind you. >> yeah. i mean, no one wants to -- no one would want to actually say, "oh, gosh, yeah, that's a good thing." but...
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nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother.his is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't care. but i can't invest in a business that dante has neglected. what would you call these two colors? salmon and light salmon? dante: salmon. lemonis: let's the three of us go outside. and as i go around the outside of the property, i'm seeing weeds everywhere, crap hanging from the trees. the parking lot looks like garbage. now, i can be tolerant for certain things, but disrespecting hard-earned assets is not one of them, and so i'm gonna put him through the paces. what would you rate the property today, aesthetically? dante: uh, 5 out of 10? lemonis: a 5? what's givin
nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother.his is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't care....
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nick: they are important in the portfolio.sonable to have gilts in your portfolio at 50 basis points. they should offer you some protection. brexitgo into negotiations, there is a breakdown in the relationship between what boris johnson wants to achieve. having some gilts would be a nice heads. -- having some gilts would be a nice hedge. anna: up next, negative yields in bonds and expensive public companies, investors putting cash and private assets in 2019. we will explore that and what 2020 has in store. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back to the european open. fairly flat for european equity markets. u.s. futures fairly flat. stoxx 600 up by 0.8%. not going anywhere fast. u.s. futures flat. sector perspective, financial services to the upside, chemicals a little higher. the share let's get a bloomberg first word news update. >> u.s. leaders of the house and are in a standoff over the impeachment process. nancy pelosi is holding off sending articles of impeachment to the senate after majority leader mitch mcconnell indicated h
nick: they are important in the portfolio.sonable to have gilts in your portfolio at 50 basis points. they should offer you some protection. brexitgo into negotiations, there is a breakdown in the relationship between what boris johnson wants to achieve. having some gilts would be a nice heads. -- having some gilts would be a nice hedge. anna: up next, negative yields in bonds and expensive public companies, investors putting cash and private assets in 2019. we will explore that and what 2020...
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always great to have nick here. >> nick lachey and that velvet voice.et's start with blake shelton talking wedding rumors. >> have you heard his new duet with gwen? only "e.t.'s" cassie dilaura joined blake at his big album release party. ♪ i don't want to live without you ♪ >> there are so many powerful lyrics that i know people are going to talk about. ♪ i dont want to look back in 30 years ♪ ♪ and wonder who you're married to ♪ >> you are not helping the rumors, blake. you are not helping them, i will say that. >> i love the rumors. my god, who wouldn't want to be married to gwen stefani? >> lucky you. >> blake pretty much makes it clear to us, and in their romantic new duet "nobody but you" -- it's not a matter of if they get married, just when. >> when did you know gwen was the one for you? >> uh, it didn't take long. you know, i had known gwen from working with her on "the voice"" the first season. by the time the second time she came around, both of our lives had basically fallen completely apart. >> that's because blake and gwen were both in the
always great to have nick here. >> nick lachey and that velvet voice.et's start with blake shelton talking wedding rumors. >> have you heard his new duet with gwen? only "e.t.'s" cassie dilaura joined blake at his big album release party. ♪ i don't want to live without you ♪ >> there are so many powerful lyrics that i know people are going to talk about. ♪ i dont want to look back in 30 years ♪ ♪ and wonder who you're married to ♪ >> you are not...
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best of luck to nick robinson tonight. that screen there was studio to written on it, that is the auditorium. we are only a few metres away in the journalists on these benches have two screens to watch the debate and a lot of them already filing for their various publications and they will be getting all the reaction as will we when the politicians come out after the debate. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar is here with me. let us talk about that lectern. i was looking at a point they are not very far apart. what do you make of the chemistry between these two men? there something like a bit of close proximity to crack a few megawatts onto the charge in the studio. between the two of them, i don't think there is any great personal animus but i think there is pretty close to zero respect and they view each other i would say with a kind of detached detestation. they abort what the other one stands for absolutely in terms of their politics and their worldview and what they represent. so forjeremy corbyn, borisjohnson w
best of luck to nick robinson tonight. that screen there was studio to written on it, that is the auditorium. we are only a few metres away in the journalists on these benches have two screens to watch the debate and a lot of them already filing for their various publications and they will be getting all the reaction as will we when the politicians come out after the debate. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar is here with me. let us talk about that lectern. i was looking at a point they...
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nick: what she trying toalk the line between criticizing and exonerating?ing to buy some room, sometime, really, for the military to go through the process o trying these cases. she is trying to defend the idea that they derve time to try these cases in their own courts first. nick: the person who testified after that, one of the world's leading experts on genocide, argued thisa't genocide because even if there were 10,000 deaths, h says that is not a high enough percentage of one million rohingya muslims to inprove the military was t to destroy the rohingy'. >> i'not a legal expert on genocide but the evidence that to intentions on the pa of, the communications coming from above, would still be enough to push forth with a case like that. nick: the u.s. sanctioned the burmese commander in chief and chief commander in can the u.s. punishment like that change myanmar's military? >> to address the genocide taking place in myanmar, we need a variety of tools the case that is before the international criminal court, the new case in the international court of jus
nick: what she trying toalk the line between criticizing and exonerating?ing to buy some room, sometime, really, for the military to go through the process o trying these cases. she is trying to defend the idea that they derve time to try these cases in their own courts first. nick: the person who testified after that, one of the world's leading experts on genocide, argued thisa't genocide because even if there were 10,000 deaths, h says that is not a high enough percentage of one million...
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nick shifrin begins our coverage., democrats summed up their case for impeachment and sharpenon their attackresident trump. >>ru president's continuing effort to coerce a foreign country to help him cheap to win an election is a clear and present danger to our free and national security.nick: republie hearing a sham. the lawyer is badgering the witness. nick: and called the case and unfair rush to judgment based on secondhand information. >> it is riddled with hearsay, presumptions, and speculation. to paraphrase professor turley, the impeachment record is empty on proof. nick: this was their attempt to narrate the story before impeachment.rticles of democrats argued president trump withheld military aid to the president of ukraine so he would initiate investigations into joe biden. e first article of impeachment is expected to accuse president trump of abuse of power as argued by barry burke. >> he put his political election interests over the nation's national security and the integrity of the elections. he did it i
nick shifrin begins our coverage., democrats summed up their case for impeachment and sharpenon their attackresident trump. >>ru president's continuing effort to coerce a foreign country to help him cheap to win an election is a clear and present danger to our free and national security.nick: republie hearing a sham. the lawyer is badgering the witness. nick: and called the case and unfair rush to judgment based on secondhand information. >> it is riddled with hearsay, presumptions,...
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nick, one of the groomsmen.ashley told us tonight that left everyone in tears. >> the most beautiful moment on top of the most beautiful day. and it was perfect. he did really good. >> reporter: ashley telling us the response after sharing their photos has been overwhelming. >> i'm very grateful for him as a brother. i couldn't ask for more. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness... ...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are feeling real relief with cosentyx. cosentyx is a different kind of targeted biologic. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability... ...to fight them may occur. tell yo
nick, one of the groomsmen.ashley told us tonight that left everyone in tears. >> the most beautiful moment on top of the most beautiful day. and it was perfect. he did really good. >> reporter: ashley telling us the response after sharing their photos has been overwhelming. >> i'm very grateful for him as a brother. i couldn't ask for more. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness... ...much better. my psoriasis,...
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nick, one of the groomsmen. ashley told us tonight that left everyone in tears. >> the most beautiful moment on top of the most beautiful day. and it was perfect. he did really good. >> reporter: ashley telling us the response after sharing their photos has been overwhelming. >> i'm very grateful for him as a brother. i couldn't ask for more. >> a perfect way to end the week. >>> breaking news tonight, and it is bizarre. we are live on the scene of a standoff that just ended between fremont police and a suspect who's been dropgds his pants, spray painting messages and throwing things. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. tracking light rain out there tonight. we'll look at live doppler 7 ahead. >>> building a better bay area takes all of us, of course. you asked questions, we listened. tonight some answers about the future of san francisco. >> now from abc 7, live breaking news. >>> that breaking news is the peaceful end to a bizarre standoff with a suspect on top of a five-story building. good evening, thank you fo
nick, one of the groomsmen. ashley told us tonight that left everyone in tears. >> the most beautiful moment on top of the most beautiful day. and it was perfect. he did really good. >> reporter: ashley telling us the response after sharing their photos has been overwhelming. >> i'm very grateful for him as a brother. i couldn't ask for more. >> a perfect way to end the week. >>> breaking news tonight, and it is bizarre. we are live on the scene of a standoff...
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nick: what isti the impli? >> we are subject to do this again.ld be deeply dissatisfyin nick: thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ otjudy: there's yet r stark report out today detailing how the creased warming of the earth's atmosphere is transforming the planet. as william brangham reports, the national oceanic and atmospherii administ's annual arctic report card has just been releas, and the news for wildlife, native communities, and global sea-level rise is not good. william: that's right, judy. this report shows that warming in the arcc is having dramatic impacts now, with worse yet to come. sea and land ice is disappearing at unprecented rates. permafrost is continuing to thaw, releasing more carbon and methane, which will only make warming worse. fish and bird species are suffering, and nativee communities eing their home transformed. osterberg of dartmouthh university. he's a scientist who's studied ice loss on greenland. thank you very much for being here. i wonder if you could gi w us a sense t jumps out most at you from this report. >>
nick: what isti the impli? >> we are subject to do this again.ld be deeply dissatisfyin nick: thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ otjudy: there's yet r stark report out today detailing how the creased warming of the earth's atmosphere is transforming the planet. as william brangham reports, the national oceanic and atmospherii administ's annual arctic report card has just been releas, and the news for wildlife, native communities, and global sea-level rise is not good. william:...
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nick bryant, bbcs, washington. laura: for more on this majorve pment in the impeachment of the american president, i spoke earlier with jonathan turley, a legal scholar from esorge washington university who testified toonon wednesday. that the case against the president the democrats are trying to bring is lacking key testimony, but democrats are going ahead with the articles of impeachment. what is your reaction? jonathan: well, this is the case almost designed to fail. what i was trying to say yesterday is you can impeach a prident for abuse of power you can impeach him for you just cannot do it on this record.rd the res very thin. the problem is that everyone is coming to see this movie and only hearing the lines they wan. to h for people that don't like donald trump, those 11 or 12 witnesses sealed the case for them. but there was another 12 witnesses that have not been heard from. there are conflicts in the record, including three direct conversations with trump or he --re he denies a quid pro quo. the way tho
nick bryant, bbcs, washington. laura: for more on this majorve pment in the impeachment of the american president, i spoke earlier with jonathan turley, a legal scholar from esorge washington university who testified toonon wednesday. that the case against the president the democrats are trying to bring is lacking key testimony, but democrats are going ahead with the articles of impeachment. what is your reaction? jonathan: well, this is the case almost designed to fail. what i was trying to...
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nick: probably not.or is the manufacturing sector and how it seemed to be stabilizing, so i suspect not. up atect growth will pick wells fargo, 3% this year, 3.3% in 2021. the other thing that will stabilize things will be fiscal policy. if this monetary policy and negative interest rates or low interest rates are ineffective, we will see fiscal policy support and that will stop from further easing and move down into negative territory in terms of yield. scarlet: let's get to fx. as much action a central banks took, fx volatility was low, record lows. there were some moments where you had flash crashes or flash spiked like when the yen 6% in the witching hour. inl we see more of the same 2020 where volatility is low except for a couple of instances? nick: that is an interesting and difficult question. if you want volatility, you have to look toward the pound last year. scarlet: that was idiosyncratic and unique to the pound. nick: it is relatively low in terms of trade tensions. i don't think volatility
nick: probably not.or is the manufacturing sector and how it seemed to be stabilizing, so i suspect not. up atect growth will pick wells fargo, 3% this year, 3.3% in 2021. the other thing that will stabilize things will be fiscal policy. if this monetary policy and negative interest rates or low interest rates are ineffective, we will see fiscal policy support and that will stop from further easing and move down into negative territory in terms of yield. scarlet: let's get to fx. as much action...
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the hour long programme, hosted by today presenter, nick robinson, starts at 20:30. we'll bring you all the build up from eight and all the reaction in the spin room at nine 30. the other headlines... the teenager who threw a six—year—old boy from the viewing platform at the tate modern gallery pleads guilty to attempted murder it was a pre planned attack. a miraculous survival a woman whose heart stopped for six hours after she collapsed in a snowstorm in spain describes how doctors managed to revive her. and britain's anthonyjoshua, squares up for one of the biggest fights of his career in saudi arabia. a man who carried out a string of sex attacks on 11 women and two children has been found guilty of 37 offences. joseph mccann a convicted burglar who'd been released from prison by mistake kidnapped and raped victims chosen at random on a cocaine and vodka fuelled rampage over a two week period last spring. the women and one boy were aged between 11 and 71 years old. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly has the story and a warning her report does contain some
the hour long programme, hosted by today presenter, nick robinson, starts at 20:30. we'll bring you all the build up from eight and all the reaction in the spin room at nine 30. the other headlines... the teenager who threw a six—year—old boy from the viewing platform at the tate modern gallery pleads guilty to attempted murder it was a pre planned attack. a miraculous survival a woman whose heart stopped for six hours after she collapsed in a snowstorm in spain describes how doctors...
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i that and more with nick mckenna klein i'm told me a lot of oh thanks for joining us. sure that people of the world for you on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow. closely. carefully. don't move to soon choose to do good. discover who. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. for down to 5 bowl games to go must a 16 leipzig will remain top of the bunch until the weekend at least with 5 teams who are right behind the bulls still to play as plenty and stay. off their resoundingly to the weekend to bind wants to keep the goals flowing and travel to fry but looking to avoid losing to away games on the bounce for the 1st time in 5 years. and shall gobbing their best start to a season since 2011 and could make it a 3 horse race out the top of them being informed both sides stand in their way. welcome to part 2 of the special midweek editions of the bundesliga here on d w i'm nick mechanic line it was the 1st time that start of the match day out of top sports since the beginning of october and although the foals couldn't overtake leipzig they could pull level
i that and more with nick mckenna klein i'm told me a lot of oh thanks for joining us. sure that people of the world for you on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow. closely. carefully. don't move to soon choose to do good. discover who. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. for down to 5 bowl games to go must a 16 leipzig will remain top of the bunch until the weekend at least with 5 teams who are right behind the bulls still to play as plenty and stay. off their...
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ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir? record of successful startups. this is a real serial entrepreneur. i'm curious to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i think i can add a tremendous amount of value. ana: my next concern is, like, numbers and percentages, and -- lemonis: well, let's back up for a second. what's the company worth in your mind today? ana: skinny latina is worth $500,000 based on five times revenue, which last year was close to $100,000. lemonis: a half a million dollars? ana: yeah. there's risk for everybody here, marcus. lemonis: not for me. i haven't written a check yet. ♪ ana: we need to do a rebranding. we need to do a full rollout, but -- lemonis: the first amount of money needs to go into what? ana: into inventory. lemonis
ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir? record of successful startups. this is a real serial entrepreneur. i'm curious to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i think i...
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nick, let me just pick up right there. i mean, how do we get to a trial in the senate when you basically have these two sides that are digging in? >> slowly is the answer. and i think that president trump has already lost all of his leverage when he tweeted last week that he wants a trial as soon as possible. that gave nancy pelosi permission, so to speak politically, to say hold on a second now. so senator mcconnell was out there saying, look, i'm not concerned about the timing here. and then the president comes out and says, oh no wait, i'm very, very concerned. so i think, look. in a sense, pelosi wins either way. if she gets some concessions on the scope of the trial, she wins a little bit. if she gets none, she still has a chance here to extend the period of public discussion over this question of documents and witnesses. and if people, like duffy, are being misconstrued, the obvious answer is, well, construe it for us. you know, provide some documents. provide some witnesses. bring more to the table. instead, it's be
nick, let me just pick up right there. i mean, how do we get to a trial in the senate when you basically have these two sides that are digging in? >> slowly is the answer. and i think that president trump has already lost all of his leverage when he tweeted last week that he wants a trial as soon as possible. that gave nancy pelosi permission, so to speak politically, to say hold on a second now. so senator mcconnell was out there saying, look, i'm not concerned about the timing here. and...
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visit legacybox.com and get 40% off. - [nick] that's legacybox.com.hat are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i got this. which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my account app makes today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. not my thing. [♪] gregg: wall street closing out the week with more record. the dow finishing ahead 24 points for it 22nd record close of the year. the s. & p. the 35th record for the year. the dow and the s & p gained a half percentage point the nasdaq a percent. crude oil up to $62 a barrel. silver falling to just under $18 an ounce. the federal reserve says pay for the bottom 25% of wage earners rose 4.5%. the quickest pace in more than a decade. the department of justice requesting more time in the sentencing of former national security advisor general michael f
visit legacybox.com and get 40% off. - [nick] that's legacybox.com.hat are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i got this. which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my account app makes today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. not...
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it was no longer just a saint nick celebration, it was the american saint nick and he did not find outim and what he did. >> martha: in the way he wrote in on a jeep and they continue to do that every year, having st. nicholas friday and on a jeep. here's another piece from your film. let's watch. >> the holiday and luxembourg's version of santa claus were forbidden. solemn looking women and children made at the majority of the local population. as christmas 1944 approached, harry stutz, who was jewish, had been hearing about wilson st. nicholas day. >> so he got this idea of having a christmas party. he asked the company to make doughnuts and cookies for the children and he asked the gis that he could get a hold of to donate whatever they could to donate gift to the kids. >> martha: just a beautiful story and you look at those children and you think about what life would have been like a american soldiers and marines had not stopped hitler and nazi germany because they banned christmas in these towns and just basically robs these children of all of that joy that was brought back to th
it was no longer just a saint nick celebration, it was the american saint nick and he did not find outim and what he did. >> martha: in the way he wrote in on a jeep and they continue to do that every year, having st. nicholas friday and on a jeep. here's another piece from your film. let's watch. >> the holiday and luxembourg's version of santa claus were forbidden. solemn looking women and children made at the majority of the local population. as christmas 1944 approached, harry...
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sal was the idea guy, and nick was in charge of sales. nick: the biggest tool we use is yellowpages.com. lemonis: that was a job that did not suit him. you pay him his commission on a monthly basis, right? nick: i just get a salary. lemonis: these guys were barely hanging on. their core business, embroidery and silk screening... that's really good. ...was still doing $2 million a year. so i made a deal for $660,000 for half the business, and the way we structured the deal was that we would pay down the landlord, we would take care of the other liabilities, so there was a method and a plan. this is a new day. let's go. let's go to work. [ applause ] we rebuilt the space to maximize the business for the most revenue -- silk-screening and embroidery. we also created a new retail space where people could design their own artwork and print their own shirts and hats with a new $27,000 printer i bought them. i also took nick off salary. i'm gonna put you on a 100% commission plan. things were taking off, so we decided to start fresh with a new n
sal was the idea guy, and nick was in charge of sales. nick: the biggest tool we use is yellowpages.com. lemonis: that was a job that did not suit him. you pay him his commission on a monthly basis, right? nick: i just get a salary. lemonis: these guys were barely hanging on. their core business, embroidery and silk screening... that's really good. ...was still doing $2 million a year. so i made a deal for $660,000 for half the business, and the way we structured the deal was that we would pay...
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would you know we can ukraine we can other american allies in eastern europe so this is not as mr nick just said this is not a trump policy this is really american policy and you did what you didn't see the threat of sanctions the with with obama for example and it does it looks very suspicious as you said that right before this project is completed to just say we're going to slap sanctions on you if you finish the timing is interesting i give you that it's quite they've created quite a cliffhanger here and sort of race to the finish line and there is an element of the you know the 26 election i mean i think if you step back and look at the whole picture of russia related sanctions you know since the incursion into crimea 2014 there have been a raft of anti russia sanctions and you have beginning the e.u. and the us really coordinated quite well in the sanctions and then since the $26.00 election we've seen the united states really go on its own path 2017 congress enacted a huge wave of sanctions unilaterally without the e.u. and now i would say this north stream is really one step fur
would you know we can ukraine we can other american allies in eastern europe so this is not as mr nick just said this is not a trump policy this is really american policy and you did what you didn't see the threat of sanctions the with with obama for example and it does it looks very suspicious as you said that right before this project is completed to just say we're going to slap sanctions on you if you finish the timing is interesting i give you that it's quite they've created quite a...
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and him and nick nolte together...valist father from whom he is completely estranged — their scenes together are a joy. then there's all the other stuff. other stuff which kind of goes with it. mark, thank you very much. very good to see you. that is is for this week. thanks for watching. goodbye from both of us. thursday saw a thick cloud and outbreaks of rain expelling across many parts of the country, and the weather will remain unsettled over the next few days at least. we have low pressure sitting across scotland as we head towards the end of the week. south of that, a fairly brisk wind with gales initially in the south—west of england. they winds will ease a little, but to show a small pile into wales, increasingly into north—west england, but also for northern ireland. sunny spells elsewhere for northern england south—west scotland. more rain and a northern and eastern parts of scotla nd northern and eastern parts of scotland chili once again here. as we head into the evening, we still have rain and north—easter
and him and nick nolte together...valist father from whom he is completely estranged — their scenes together are a joy. then there's all the other stuff. other stuff which kind of goes with it. mark, thank you very much. very good to see you. that is is for this week. thanks for watching. goodbye from both of us. thursday saw a thick cloud and outbreaks of rain expelling across many parts of the country, and the weather will remain unsettled over the next few days at least. we have low...
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and then now, gerard butler teams up with nick nolte and suddenly, it becomes funny.got the measure of this now". this is deliberately ridiculous and i enjoyed it. gerard butler is back in my good books. yeah, he's a bodyguard who's protecting the president? yeah, he's a sort of secret service agent who — how do we get up to speed? — everywhere he goes, chaos seems to follow. but in this one, he has basically — he's got to go, you know, off on his own because he is because he is suspected of being the bad — of course, he's not bad. he's gerard butler. yeah, yeah, yeah. i love — i've got to say i love films about american presidents and their bodyguards. there was that one with with clint eastwood, wasn't there? i can't remember the name of it. yeah, but olympus has fallen started off with kind of, you know, a premise that was done almost at the same time by white house down. and of the two movies, white house down was the less good one — was the better one. olympus has fallen was the less good one, yet that's the one that's produced the two sequels. and, you know, ger
and then now, gerard butler teams up with nick nolte and suddenly, it becomes funny.got the measure of this now". this is deliberately ridiculous and i enjoyed it. gerard butler is back in my good books. yeah, he's a bodyguard who's protecting the president? yeah, he's a sort of secret service agent who — how do we get up to speed? — everywhere he goes, chaos seems to follow. but in this one, he has basically — he's got to go, you know, off on his own because he is because he is...
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as our correspondent nick connolly there in paris it all straight authorities have issued warnings of dangerous fire conditions as temperatures rise across large parts of the country already ravaged by bushfires in sydney australia's largest city usually unmistakeable structures such as the harbor bridge and the opera house are blanketed in a cloud of thick smoke weather forecasters expect the situation will get worse with temperatures predicted to soar above 40 degrees celsius environmental officials say the conditions in sydney of the month been precedented the hot weather combined with gusty winds are making every day life a struggle for people across the state of new south wales. desperate and helpless before the ruins of their lives 4 weeks ago a barn through. home taking everything the couple see they knew it was a risk zone but this is far from normal they're angry at their government for not seeking climate change seriously it just makes me bloody angry because. i was saying this is going to happen this is going to happen it's going to happen and now they're told that there wa
as our correspondent nick connolly there in paris it all straight authorities have issued warnings of dangerous fire conditions as temperatures rise across large parts of the country already ravaged by bushfires in sydney australia's largest city usually unmistakeable structures such as the harbor bridge and the opera house are blanketed in a cloud of thick smoke weather forecasters expect the situation will get worse with temperatures predicted to soar above 40 degrees celsius environmental...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keiser time out of turn to nick jim bruno you can find his writings about gold and other cool stuff at casey research dot com nick welcome max great to be with you nice to see you again now you travel extensively and you have lived all over the world you spend part of your time here but as eris give us your impression of the current situation here to outsiders like me and stacey you know it seems calm enough on the outside what are we missing what's going on it sure well argentina has gone through a number of financial crises in the past 100 years and it looks like it's on the cusp of another one the last really big one was in 2001 and what is happening here is the currency is is really on a foundation of sand right now it's living and dying by the whims of i.m.f. bailout money so argentina is on the cusp of a possible currency crisis which is relatively normal for this country it's happened repeatedly over the past 100 years and that's what we're looking at right now and there's reasons for that you know 100 years ago argentina and the u.s.
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keiser time out of turn to nick jim bruno you can find his writings about gold and other cool stuff at casey research dot com nick welcome max great to be with you nice to see you again now you travel extensively and you have lived all over the world you spend part of your time here but as eris give us your impression of the current situation here to outsiders like me and stacey you know it seems calm enough on the outside what are we missing what's...
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i'm nick spicer welcome to the program the ukrainian government and russian backed separatists have completed a major prisoner exchange among those released are captives held by both sides since hostilities broke out in 2014 the swap follows an agreement between russia and ukraine reached earlier this month in talks brokered by germany and france. home for the new year dozens of joyful reunion splayed out on the quay of airports tama many of the captives hadn't same friends or family for years on hand a visibly moved president flaw to me is a lenski he greeted the exchange during talks with russia's fled he made putin earlier this month. as we deliver on our promises to each so these people will celebrate new year with their loved ones with their parents and children at home just each night. and this is the moment prisoners were afraid earlier on sunday russian backed separatists late ukrainian prisoners go at a checkpoint in the country's aist the men were lined up to be collected by the red cross for some it was a chance to voice their anger over their treatment here you know i spent 5 year
i'm nick spicer welcome to the program the ukrainian government and russian backed separatists have completed a major prisoner exchange among those released are captives held by both sides since hostilities broke out in 2014 the swap follows an agreement between russia and ukraine reached earlier this month in talks brokered by germany and france. home for the new year dozens of joyful reunion splayed out on the quay of airports tama many of the captives hadn't same friends or family for years...
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visit legacybox.com and get 40% off. - [nick] that's legacybox.com. learn a skill's a wathat can save their life.un swim lessons, woo! sadly, drowning takes too many young lives, but, it's preventable and studies show that lessons reduced that risk by 88%. so, go to usaswimmingfoundation.org and enroll your child today. i learned how to swim. the usa swimming foundation, saving lives and building champions. [♪] >> i am grateful to an america who gave the daughter after janitor the chance. >> i am the daughter of a janitor. my dad yinded up as a janitor. ashley: elizabeth warren's brother is telling friend their father was not a janitor and he's furious at his sister's latest claim. critics say she could be exploiting the janitor job title to win over the working class. but she used to describe it differently. >> my father worked a series of different jobs. he was maintenance man in an apartment house with his last job. and they always saw themselves as middle class people. my mom and dad worked really hard. my dad sold carpeting and fence and ended up
visit legacybox.com and get 40% off. - [nick] that's legacybox.com. learn a skill's a wathat can save their life.un swim lessons, woo! sadly, drowning takes too many young lives, but, it's preventable and studies show that lessons reduced that risk by 88%. so, go to usaswimmingfoundation.org and enroll your child today. i learned how to swim. the usa swimming foundation, saving lives and building champions. [♪] >> i am grateful to an america who gave the daughter after janitor the...
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welcome to part 2 of the special midweek editions of the bundesliga here on the w m nick mechanic line it was the 1st time the start of the match stay out of top spot since the beginning of october and although the folds couldn't overtake leipzig they could pull level by beating powder born. collins lost the ball to patrick hammond seconds after the restart the play out was the result to hammer home. last took have a cross and fed it's a player who finished the job. midway through the 2nd half sebastian followed in the box and lost in those stepped up to control convert the ensuing penalty to no the final school there. and the next question is what can you expect from 2 of the league's best defenses when they meet a dull nil maybe not necessarily though in their last home game on saturday sunday . and knock them off the top spot on wednesday they welcome the shock of the town getting points off the royal blues could prove quite the daunting task shock of the 2nd best away side in the league so far this season but coach david wagner isn't getting ahead of himself he said their opponents
welcome to part 2 of the special midweek editions of the bundesliga here on the w m nick mechanic line it was the 1st time the start of the match stay out of top spot since the beginning of october and although the folds couldn't overtake leipzig they could pull level by beating powder born. collins lost the ball to patrick hammond seconds after the restart the play out was the result to hammer home. last took have a cross and fed it's a player who finished the job. midway through the 2nd half...
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and then now, gerard butler teams up with nick nolte and suddenly, it becomes funny.got the measure of this now". this is deliberately ridiculous and i enjoyed it. gerard butler is back in my good books. yeah, he's a bodyguard who's protecting the president? yeah, he's a sort of secret service agent who — how do we get up to speed? — everywhere he goes, chaos seems to follow. but in this one, he has basically — he's got to go, you know, off on his own because he is because he is suspected of being the bad — of course, he's not bad. he's gerard butler. yeah, yeah, yeah. i love — i've got to say i love films about american presidents and their bodyguards. there was that one with with clint eastwood, wasn't there? i can't remember the name of it. yeah, but 0lympus has fallen started off with kind of, you know, a premise that was done almost at the same time by white house down. and of the two movies, white house down was was the better one. 0lympus has fallen was the less good one, yet that's the one that's produced the two sequels. and, you know, gerard butler — nobody
and then now, gerard butler teams up with nick nolte and suddenly, it becomes funny.got the measure of this now". this is deliberately ridiculous and i enjoyed it. gerard butler is back in my good books. yeah, he's a bodyguard who's protecting the president? yeah, he's a sort of secret service agent who — how do we get up to speed? — everywhere he goes, chaos seems to follow. but in this one, he has basically — he's got to go, you know, off on his own because he is because he is...
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that and more coming up with nick mckenna climb i'm told me a lot of people thanks for joining us. from the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebration colleagues on the from the world's 250th birthday we're emerging on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on t.w.a. . it's make or break in the bundesliga clubs are fighting it out at the top in the middle and on the ball so we're just 2 games left before the main season break matchday 16 is everything a football fan could possibly want. league leaders lifesaver just days away from being top of the table at christmas for the very 1st time in their 4 year top flight history if they have to do it is just a small matter getting passed. and the excitement continued into these 3 other matches one of those so braman take on meit's 2 sides who are trying to stick clear from any relegation trouble. welcome to this very special midweek edition of the bonus league here on the w. i'm that mechanic line leipzig not off the ball as they get thrown on match day 15 and now the bulls have a very good chance of finishing the
that and more coming up with nick mckenna climb i'm told me a lot of people thanks for joining us. from the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebration colleagues on the from the world's 250th birthday we're emerging on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on t.w.a. . it's make or break in the bundesliga clubs are fighting it out at the top in the middle and on the ball so we're just 2 games left before the main season break matchday 16 is everything a football fan...
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nick, thank you so much for joining us and happy new year to you. nick wall.ng to join us on radio at 9:00 a.m. as well. let us get to our assets to watch and for that we go to annmarie hordern. >> starting with the dollar, down for a fourth day today. this comes as peter navarro says eight deal is -- a deal is complete dampening the need for the greenback. we are soft today. yearll be oil's best since 2016. and bitcoin. morning. 7000 this over the course of a decade, not 9000, not 900, 9,000,000%. that is how much bitcoin has risen. really incredible. matt: imagine if you had the forethought to hook up your pc and mine for these coins. makeortune that many did but the drama that has surrounded it since then has been interesting to recover -- has been interesting to cover. >> i remember that you bought bitcoin. not: as an assignment and an investment and that is why i am not shockingly rich right now. a new twist in the saga of the fallen automotive tighten as he escapes from japan. we will have the latest, next. this is bloomberg. matt: welcome back to the eu
nick, thank you so much for joining us and happy new year to you. nick wall.ng to join us on radio at 9:00 a.m. as well. let us get to our assets to watch and for that we go to annmarie hordern. >> starting with the dollar, down for a fourth day today. this comes as peter navarro says eight deal is -- a deal is complete dampening the need for the greenback. we are soft today. yearll be oil's best since 2016. and bitcoin. morning. 7000 this over the course of a decade, not 9000, not 900,...
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in the soil before the jewish century you made quite a splash with your work on they saw it after nick and national policies challenging . at the time the common american view of the u.s.s.r. was a prisoner of nations i think you. actually show the soviets or the early the early soviets at least celebrated and encouraged diversity for a very pragmatic and very ideological reason i wonder what is the main difference between how the us ceasar and the united states at that time approached the issue of diversity as you say the sort of units promoted yes nick particularism created the federation of its nuclear defined republics. and in the united states the ideal is the milking point ideology reigned supreme leader on it was. culturalism. affirmative action. and other policies. were developed that were quite similar to what was being done in the soviet union you mentioned a couple of the door images that matter for us that americans use to describe their . national policy of 1st the melting pot most recently it's mistake you used the matter for all of communal apartment for the soviet appro
in the soil before the jewish century you made quite a splash with your work on they saw it after nick and national policies challenging . at the time the common american view of the u.s.s.r. was a prisoner of nations i think you. actually show the soviets or the early the early soviets at least celebrated and encouraged diversity for a very pragmatic and very ideological reason i wonder what is the main difference between how the us ceasar and the united states at that time approached the...
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laura: nick bryant, thank you.yo are watching "bbc world news america."till to come on tight's program, he rved in president ended with a twitter post.all former veterans affairs secretary david shulkin ins us to talk out his rocky ride. laura: the world healt organization calls it the most neglected public health problem. the escalating epidemic of obesity across the world. the key to tackling itpe is gettinle to make good decisions about what they need. researchers in the uki. have been l at an alternative to counting calories instead of telling people how much exercist it wake to e rn what they eating. reporter: food already carries information about fat, sugar, and salt ctent. researchers say that the current system is poorly understood and is n having an impact on rising levels of obesity. at about telling you the amount and type of exercise you need to do to burn off all the calories? >> t we know th public estimate the amount of calories for the if you ask the publi how many calories are in underestimate how many r-rated. we would like to this how
laura: nick bryant, thank you.yo are watching "bbc world news america."till to come on tight's program, he rved in president ended with a twitter post.all former veterans affairs secretary david shulkin ins us to talk out his rocky ride. laura: the world healt organization calls it the most neglected public health problem. the escalating epidemic of obesity across the world. the key to tackling itpe is gettinle to make good decisions about what they need. researchers in the uki. have...
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nick, welcome, nice to have you here. >>> thank you very much forng hame.he basically have been innovative, transformed the business in many sattors. one of the reasons that you like it. why else do you like it? >> sure, i mean, they have exnsion of business in the artificial intelligence side of the business with their building that out. also in addition to that the e-commerce side of the business has been lucrative and if you that came out today even theus older lineess such as acrobat and photo shop they are hitting the numbers for the company to be that large and producing those types of % revenue growth that's fantastic. i think the train going forward should continue. >> next you have is retail -- the furniture retailer now called rh it's t old restoration hardware. what a year this company bh earnings and stockwise. do y think they can keep up the momennto the new year. >> i think so, bill. creativity and innovation is kicking in where rh decided to go intnd the brick mortar side of the business and they have some beautiful, large creative gallery st
nick, welcome, nice to have you here. >>> thank you very much forng hame.he basically have been innovative, transformed the business in many sattors. one of the reasons that you like it. why else do you like it? >> sure, i mean, they have exnsion of business in the artificial intelligence side of the business with their building that out. also in addition to that the e-commerce side of the business has been lucrative and if you that came out today even theus older lineess such as...
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nick: sure.me is ok. , 270,000anufacturers are having trouble finding people. 90% of americans say manufacturing is essential for our future but only 30% would say they want their children to be in it. keep yourh the jobs family warm and safe and dry and give you pride and dignity. alix: what is the biggest single risk to your business? nick: a lot of people asked me what keeps me up at night. i said espn. i got fired over that once. the manufacturers say the one thing that is difficult is to find skilled labor. that is the number one thing they worry about. the second thing is the trade war. the trade war has gotten better, not fixed, but the idea of reducing some of the tariffs and getting more access to the chinese market, which is huge, and is the real reason to have the trade war in the first place makes people feel better. brooke: do you feel like the trade deal gives you that access? nick: we don't know. year. asia six times a i just came back and i think the trade war will be viewed posit
nick: sure.me is ok. , 270,000anufacturers are having trouble finding people. 90% of americans say manufacturing is essential for our future but only 30% would say they want their children to be in it. keep yourh the jobs family warm and safe and dry and give you pride and dignity. alix: what is the biggest single risk to your business? nick: a lot of people asked me what keeps me up at night. i said espn. i got fired over that once. the manufacturers say the one thing that is difficult is to...
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evening, nick, the knives have been out for root, his form, his captaincy.eople up a bit? it was definitely needed from joe, he needed to show some form. he's not been as consistent as we would have liked and going back to when he was appointed captain, the one fear was appointed captain, the one fear was are we taking away from joe root the batsmen? if you look at the batting line—up it isjoe root the batsmen we need and we need him to be more consistent what she has not been. i think the knives will still been. i think the knives will still be out in terms of his captaincy. there are questions about his leadership, some saying he is quite reactive and others saying it's impacting on his batting. for him, knowing him, it's obviously a great stamp of his character, there is no doubt he's got the class and ability to be one of the greats that england has produced but we need him to be more consistent and this 200, the old—fashioned nature more consistent and this 200, the old —fashioned nature in more consistent and this 200, the old—fashioned nature in which
evening, nick, the knives have been out for root, his form, his captaincy.eople up a bit? it was definitely needed from joe, he needed to show some form. he's not been as consistent as we would have liked and going back to when he was appointed captain, the one fear was appointed captain, the one fear was are we taking away from joe root the batsmen? if you look at the batting line—up it isjoe root the batsmen we need and we need him to be more consistent what she has not been. i think the...