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-are you norton? -norton: i am norton. -lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. -norton: nice to meet you.onis: what a great place. -norton: thank you. -lynn: thank you. lemonis: there's some people in here. lynn: yeah! isn't this great? lemonis: and so, i noticed that on the sign, that you're only open -- lynn: thursday, friday, and saturdays. lemonis: how many seats in the entire place? lynn: about 200. lemonis: and is there ever a time where it's jam-packed, out the door, down the street? norton: actually, we have pictures of it at about halfway in the parking lot. that is not real unusual. we can feed as many as 500 people in a night. lemonis: do you guys ever run out of seats in the dining area and then have to turn customers away? norton: yeah. lemonis: how many acres is the whole complex? norton: on this side of the road, we got about 30 acres. lemonis: okay. so, there's more expansion land. norton: as long as we keep getting business, we can keep adding on. lemonis: how much is lunch? -norton: $8.95. -lemonis: and dinner? norton: $12.70 for an adult. lynn: plus tax. lemonis: all yo
-are you norton? -norton: i am norton. -lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. -norton: nice to meet you.onis: what a great place. -norton: thank you. -lynn: thank you. lemonis: there's some people in here. lynn: yeah! isn't this great? lemonis: and so, i noticed that on the sign, that you're only open -- lynn: thursday, friday, and saturdays. lemonis: how many seats in the entire place? lynn: about 200. lemonis: and is there ever a time where it's jam-packed, out the door, down the street? norton:...
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guest: president of norton tries to keep norton publishing great books the way we always have. host: comedy books a year what you say say? guest: 220. host: and that's about all of the new books? guest: yes. host: talk about the back books. how important is that to norton. guest: phenomenally important part of our program. we haven't classics that sell your incoming year out. examples would be jared diamond, any number of others that sell in the trade and college site. they are hugely important. host: how did you get into this publishing? guest: i was hired as a norton sales representative in the college departments selling books in cincinnati and kentucky always wanting to be an editor. became the editor of norton anthology and literature. did that for 30 years and became the president about 18 months ago it's been an amazing run. host: how much of your day is spent on financial publishing? guest: in a sense every minute. [laughter] guest: it's a business, but we never divorce the financial from the editorial. it's an editorially run house. guest: the publishing industry is ex
guest: president of norton tries to keep norton publishing great books the way we always have. host: comedy books a year what you say say? guest: 220. host: and that's about all of the new books? guest: yes. host: talk about the back books. how important is that to norton. guest: phenomenally important part of our program. we haven't classics that sell your incoming year out. examples would be jared diamond, any number of others that sell in the trade and college site. they are hugely...
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eleanor holmes norton. [applause] rep. norton: thank you, jane. rep. harman: and the question, eleanor, is you were a civil rights advocate in various guises. what turns you on to the issue, plural, what did you do, and how -- looking back on your own activism, how do you measure your effectiveness? rep. norton: it is important to recognize that congress is not a self-executing body. that puts a great burden on the citizens. if you want anything done through law, in your country. i am a native washingtonian. a third-generation washingtonian. grew up in the city. was one of the last graduates of a segregated school system. because brown v. board of education came just as i was graduating from high school. my own experience with segregation, not only discrimination, everything was segregated in the nation's capital, except for buses. downtown, and the department african-americans could not try on clothes. this was a southern city. having grown up with segregation, i was really ready for the civil rights movement. a lot has to do with your moment in time.
eleanor holmes norton. [applause] rep. norton: thank you, jane. rep. harman: and the question, eleanor, is you were a civil rights advocate in various guises. what turns you on to the issue, plural, what did you do, and how -- looking back on your own activism, how do you measure your effectiveness? rep. norton: it is important to recognize that congress is not a self-executing body. that puts a great burden on the citizens. if you want anything done through law, in your country. i am a native...
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norton for five minutes. ms. norton: thank you very much, mr. chairman. this is a very timely hearing and i'll tell you why in a moment. this is a question i suppose best addressed by mr. byard and also mr. alexander. the question i'm asking implicates very deeply the federal presence with climate change throughout the country. we're seeing increasing flooding. that's been alluded to already in this hearing. there was sufficient concern about flooding here in the nation's capital that we have a levy on the -- levee on the mall that i that i, mr. alexander, the corps of engineers was involved with as well to protect the federal presence. yet, in real time, yesterday we had a disastrous flood in this region. anybody who was here, unless you were in the capitol and didn't have to go out, could have missed what happens -- happened and it seems to me raised questions about flood preparedness, even in the area of the nation's capital. a portion of the george washington parkway was closed in both directions. and to show you just how close or how complicated the
norton for five minutes. ms. norton: thank you very much, mr. chairman. this is a very timely hearing and i'll tell you why in a moment. this is a question i suppose best addressed by mr. byard and also mr. alexander. the question i'm asking implicates very deeply the federal presence with climate change throughout the country. we're seeing increasing flooding. that's been alluded to already in this hearing. there was sufficient concern about flooding here in the nation's capital that we have a...
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norton: that is a most interesting question. as you indicated, i pointed out that i didn't expect a republican president to come anywhere near democratting presidents in appointing african-americans, i don't expect complete disdain for the importance of the courts to african-americans. i would not expect the lowest number of african-americans appointed to the courts of the united states in memory. certainly not since the 20th century brown vs. board of education. there have been some sense of epublicans that one way to indicate that a republican president believes in equal justice was to in fact have some african-americans on the court. now when you get to 90%, more than 90% appointees white, you're sending a very strong message on equal prosection to -- protection to african-americans. this president has been accused of racism because of some of the thing he is said. for example, charlottesville when he seemed to be for those killing people not against them. i'm not sure what his personal views are. showsam sure that when he di
norton: that is a most interesting question. as you indicated, i pointed out that i didn't expect a republican president to come anywhere near democratting presidents in appointing african-americans, i don't expect complete disdain for the importance of the courts to african-americans. i would not expect the lowest number of african-americans appointed to the courts of the united states in memory. certainly not since the 20th century brown vs. board of education. there have been some sense of...
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host: we want to introduce you to julia who is the president of the ww norton and company, which doeswhat and what is it you do? guest: well, the company publishes trade books, live right, countrymen which is lifestyle publishing and norton professional books. we publish college textbooks with a huge and important listing in that and as of a month ago we now have the norton young readers, a new imprint for four to 14 years.
host: we want to introduce you to julia who is the president of the ww norton and company, which doeswhat and what is it you do? guest: well, the company publishes trade books, live right, countrymen which is lifestyle publishing and norton professional books. we publish college textbooks with a huge and important listing in that and as of a month ago we now have the norton young readers, a new imprint for four to 14 years.
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norton: every year in conference. it republican majority, mostly touts their support of local affairs, a lie as long as that principle stops at the district of columbia border, and republicans interfere with the spending and laws of a cal jurisdiction not their own. pardon me for being angry but i will tell my colleagues that the 700,000 american citizens who live in the district of columbia pay the highest taxes per capita in the united states and have fought and died in every war since the revolutionary war. yet, they have no voting representation on this house floor, even on their own appropriation, and no representation in the senate at all. hese riders amount to bullying that takes unfair advantage of my district. no wonder the -- we are making headway on our d.c. statehood bill. but it should not take statehood -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. mr. mcgovern: i yield the gentlelady an additional 30 seconds. ms. norton: it should not take statehood for any district to be treated with
norton: every year in conference. it republican majority, mostly touts their support of local affairs, a lie as long as that principle stops at the district of columbia border, and republicans interfere with the spending and laws of a cal jurisdiction not their own. pardon me for being angry but i will tell my colleagues that the 700,000 american citizens who live in the district of columbia pay the highest taxes per capita in the united states and have fought and died in every war since the...
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norton: mr. speaker, i claim time in strong opposition to this amendment, interfering into the local affairs -- the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. norton: of the district of columbia. you wouldn't know it from hearing the member on the other side speak, but in 1973 congress passed the bipartisan district of columbia home rule act, which created a locally elected government. and according to the home rule act, a central purpose of the act was to, and here i'm quoting, relieve congress of the burden of lenl slating upon essentially local district matters. in his signing statement of the home rule act, president nixon wrote, it will give the people of the district of columbia the right to govern themselves in local affairs, end quote. yet the bill before us would either repeal or block d.c. from carrying out or enacting five local laws. i filed amendments to strike all of these undemocratic riders, but the rules committee has blocked me from offering any of them on the floor, even though t
norton: mr. speaker, i claim time in strong opposition to this amendment, interfering into the local affairs -- the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. norton: of the district of columbia. you wouldn't know it from hearing the member on the other side speak, but in 1973 congress passed the bipartisan district of columbia home rule act, which created a locally elected government. and according to the home rule act, a central purpose of the act was to, and here i'm quoting, relieve congress...
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. >> and now on book tv we want to introduce you to jilla, a new president of the norton publishing company, give us a quick synopsis of your career to this point. >> i've spent almost 33 years, hired as college traveler selling books in campuses in ohio and, kentucky and indiana, always wanted to be an editor in the literature field and eventually tv, a lot of different kinds of literature and during some other kinds of work on the side. it's been a great ride. >> what are your duties going to be entailing as new president? >> my main duty is going to keep an eye on fabulous and unusual publishing company and i wanted to continue to do that. if i do these, learn what parts i don't know and to support all of these brilliant to do what they do well. >> i wanted to ask you about some of the books that are coming up in november, publisher, what are some that you want to talk about? >> got plenty. ly -- i will start with rise and fall of adam and eve, author i've worked from the college side for 20 years, steven has written cultural history about adam and eve, metaphoric and then right around -
. >> and now on book tv we want to introduce you to jilla, a new president of the norton publishing company, give us a quick synopsis of your career to this point. >> i've spent almost 33 years, hired as college traveler selling books in campuses in ohio and, kentucky and indiana, always wanted to be an editor in the literature field and eventually tv, a lot of different kinds of literature and during some other kinds of work on the side. it's been a great ride. >> what are...
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commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you. so i'm interested if you can talk a little bit more about the pitch plan. so i'm not clear -- so have we implemented any of the strategies at the -- at the pitch schools yet or some of them implemented in some places? sort of what's the status of -- >> so a few of the strategies have been implemented at some of the schools on their own. we haven't as a district provide support to put strategies in place at all 20 of the schools. and the goal is that the -- what would happen is the schools working with their assistant supes are going to identify the strategies that they're most in need of to close the gap. they couldn't identify all of the strategies on that matrix, but what are the strategies that they're most in need of, and then we as the central office will provide the support to make those happen. our hope is, you know, a big part of the funding for pitch is wrapped up in measure g, also, so our hope is that things go well with whatever happens with the legislature and any kind of
commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you. so i'm interested if you can talk a little bit more about the pitch plan. so i'm not clear -- so have we implemented any of the strategies at the -- at the pitch schools yet or some of them implemented in some places? sort of what's the status of -- >> so a few of the strategies have been implemented at some of the schools on their own. we haven't as a district provide support to put strategies in place at all 20 of the...
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norton's out on walk. if you don't know what to do. you know what. you. don't want. to be. beautiful. woman. on the phone you put a lot. more household who. says all those words from. john. and the girls when. you see mine either. well you. sally on the. two hundred. and so. you go. there you know you're. right. he. could be found. well you're going to. go up i'm on. my homage i'm going to go. on. i don't want to go to comment on that. can but i'll hold. you to whether. it is going at war during the holiday. without the with. hormones that made. or you would have found. you. disappointed on some of the film in there was there was one as you. say. tub or the. child. play we had thought. so sure. she. was there to see in the. like many speech weeks communities around the world the chinese here are close knit . they have support networks and also meet socially often in the increasing number of chinese restaurants springing up around cairo. and they observe traditional festivals together.
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that's why lifelock now includes the power of norton for even more protection for your identity
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commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you, and thank you for the report. it's always nice to see you all. i'm actually really interested in the discussion of the site codes, which, you know, you and i might be the only people in the room that are interested in that, but i am very interested in that, and i would like to request some background from staff about the -- our use of the guidance that we're giving schools about the use of the site codes and why there are some of these adult support codes that have been underutilized, so if i could request that, mr. superintendent at some later time from staff. i see miss robertson in the back, and she's nodding. >> and before any other comments from the board members, i have two public speakers that are signed up, so megan potemki and katey russell. >> good evening. my name is megan potente, and i'm here to speak, to express my support for the recommendations from the c.a.c., particularly related to the phonological processing parent. i am an sfusd parent as well as a parent of a child with dyslexia, and i've als
commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you, and thank you for the report. it's always nice to see you all. i'm actually really interested in the discussion of the site codes, which, you know, you and i might be the only people in the room that are interested in that, but i am very interested in that, and i would like to request some background from staff about the -- our use of the guidance that we're giving schools about the use of the site codes and why there are some of...
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ends sunday. new lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connective world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment, payment for things that i did not do. - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places, your protection should be too. that's why lifelock now includes the power of norton for even more protection for your identity and your devices, where so much of your personal information lives.
ends sunday. new lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connective world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies....
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>> edward norton. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> great actor. and i was surprised. know each other. i always thought edward norton does good movies. [ laughter ] and of course it was a big surprise that demi moore, bruce's ex-wife, came out. >> jimmy: was that really a surprise? >> i was surprised and bruce was certainly surprised. >> jimmy: he was. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's got to be the worst, when your ex-wife walks up. >> especially because, you know, she left him for the dumb guy from "dude, where's my car?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did it go over well? did she get personal with him? >> she came out like thunder. she looked like she was hosting an awards -- she looked fabulous, she's so beautiful. then she undercut it all with these really funny jokes and her daughters were in the audience and it wound up being a very family affair. i think bruce actually had a really good time. >> jimmy: how did dennis rodman wind up on the dais? what is his connection? >> that one's on me. i wanted somebody besides bruce that i could just relentlessly make fun of. >> jimmy: rig
>> edward norton. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> great actor. and i was surprised. know each other. i always thought edward norton does good movies. [ laughter ] and of course it was a big surprise that demi moore, bruce's ex-wife, came out. >> jimmy: was that really a surprise? >> i was surprised and bruce was certainly surprised. >> jimmy: he was. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's got to be the worst, when your ex-wife walks up. >> especially because,...
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- [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for new lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connective world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment, payment for things that i did not do.
- [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for new lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connective world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection...
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now the wide angle shots the big picture if you will on lead poisoning from ruthin norton executive director of the green and healthy homes initiative she joins us from baltimore welcome ruthann great to be here thank you hate when we hear a lead we often think paint which was widely used until the late seventy's slap it on good and thick with that dutch boy now we know better several years ago i mourn the death of a dog i knew and joey was a victim of that lead tainted dog food from china is lead to a known ingredient a kind of a toxic hamburger helper that manufacturers are using and common products or does lead taint ingredients in the things we use how does it get into our home environment. while you know it gets in paint is still the main way that kids in america are poisoned and have their brains damaged every day about a half million american children but we know the after the flood crisis much light was on the ninety six million americans that wake up every day drinking let it water we know that we have soil issues from smelters let has been toys it's often in jury imported from. cos
now the wide angle shots the big picture if you will on lead poisoning from ruthin norton executive director of the green and healthy homes initiative she joins us from baltimore welcome ruthann great to be here thank you hate when we hear a lead we often think paint which was widely used until the late seventy's slap it on good and thick with that dutch boy now we know better several years ago i mourn the death of a dog i knew and joey was a victim of that lead tainted dog food from china is...
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norton is recognized minority ignee of the leader. ms. norton: i ask that will all members to include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. i come to the floor today toll speak to two issues. one is thrown of the dagar of the right of federal employees to organize. that cond is i.c.e. raids rounded residence without a warrant and without any cause. to the roceed first gang-up on federal employees by the executive and republicans in the house to undermine the rights of federal unions to represent federal employees. and we have seen the republicans or years try to weaken the rights of federal employees. and certainly we have seen them go at unions before. but this time, they have gone even further. the intention to destroy the right of a union to represent federal employees is the clear intent of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. and i shall explain why that intent is so obvious this evening. the american federation of government employees had a rally . attending many of other federal employee unions. rally sge
norton is recognized minority ignee of the leader. ms. norton: i ask that will all members to include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. i come to the floor today toll speak to two issues. one is thrown of the dagar of the right of federal employees to organize. that cond is i.c.e. raids rounded residence without a warrant and without any cause. to the roceed first gang-up on federal employees by the executive and republicans in the house to undermine the rights of federal...
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norton: we've grown faster than we ever imagined we would grow.h ourselves. lynn: this is overwhelming. lemonis: authentic, down-home cooking never goes out of style. lynn: mom always taught us, whatever we do, we do at our best. lemonis: if i can stabilize this business... we're not charging enough. ...there's big money to be made. this meal was amazing. these ribs are ridiculous. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses.
norton: we've grown faster than we ever imagined we would grow.h ourselves. lynn: this is overwhelming. lemonis: authentic, down-home cooking never goes out of style. lynn: mom always taught us, whatever we do, we do at our best. lemonis: if i can stabilize this business... we're not charging enough. ...there's big money to be made. this meal was amazing. these ribs are ridiculous. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses.
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norton: you're part of the family. you got to go with us and have fun. lemonis: i now believe this is the best barbecue in the united states. -lynn: oh, great. thank you. -norton: it is. lynn: [ chuckles ] it is. miranda: the lip gloss tis a healing lip gloss... woman: it's so smooth. lemonis: ...a cosmetic company that uses a special ingredient. miranda: this is my original formula, and it's got medical-grade lanolin. lemonis: it's a big idea with huge potential. miranda: and the company's grown from on my stove to a little over $3 million this year. lemonis: i'm impressed. but the owners won't stop developing new products. what is this? miranda: those are light-up tweezers. lemonis: products that no one wants. layne: these right here are all the bottles i can't sell. -lemonis: all the way back here? -layne: yes, sir. lemonis: and their branding is completely chaotic. -interesting? -katia: mnh-mnh. -lemonis: interesting? -katia: no, that's weird. it just feels all over the place. lemonis: if i can't get them to follow my plan... i don't feel like you're
norton: you're part of the family. you got to go with us and have fun. lemonis: i now believe this is the best barbecue in the united states. -lynn: oh, great. thank you. -norton: it is. lynn: [ chuckles ] it is. miranda: the lip gloss tis a healing lip gloss... woman: it's so smooth. lemonis: ...a cosmetic company that uses a special ingredient. miranda: this is my original formula, and it's got medical-grade lanolin. lemonis: it's a big idea with huge potential. miranda: and the company's...
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norton: i thank my good friend from new york. and i particularly thank her for her very cogent remarks and wish to associate myself with those remarks in every sense of the word. and i say so to the good lady , as he state of new york the leader of the c.b.c. task force on federal court nominations, including the supreme court nomination, where i have had the opportunity to ook deeply at the decisions of this nominee, court of appeals, now serving on the court of appeals, as it turns out, for the district of columbia, brett -- nominee. and i think her remarks are telling in their understanding of the extreme damage he would do. and must add, not only to african-americans, but to the rule of law as we have known it. o, i rise to indicate that the congressional black caucus ands in strong opposition to the nomination of brett kavanaugh and we'lling doing -- we'll be doing all we can to keep that nomination from proceeding to the floor of the senate. we do have two members of the caucus on the judiciary committee in the senate and w
norton: i thank my good friend from new york. and i particularly thank her for her very cogent remarks and wish to associate myself with those remarks in every sense of the word. and i say so to the good lady , as he state of new york the leader of the c.b.c. task force on federal court nominations, including the supreme court nomination, where i have had the opportunity to ook deeply at the decisions of this nominee, court of appeals, now serving on the court of appeals, as it turns out, for...
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the nortons at the launch areas and. very diverse area and what we try to capture later through the exhibition is actually some of those questions what does it mean to be an old way just north star what is that what she lets you know the meaning of north we're not here to answer that question we're here to ask the question and see how people respond to it. to formulate your own response just follow the festival slogan and get north full the end of the song. photographer joseph ford doesn't just take pictures he likes to blend his subject into the background of whatever he's shooting and this involves clothing them in elaborate specially created knit where we've got a closer look on a photo shoot with ford in the u.k. . it isn't often that internationally famous british d.j. and musician fatboy slim blends into the background but today is an exception here in the english town of brighton he's the model for photographer joseph ford for dresses his subjects in hand items matching their surroundings creating a chameleon effe
the nortons at the launch areas and. very diverse area and what we try to capture later through the exhibition is actually some of those questions what does it mean to be an old way just north star what is that what she lets you know the meaning of north we're not here to answer that question we're here to ask the question and see how people respond to it. to formulate your own response just follow the festival slogan and get north full the end of the song. photographer joseph ford doesn't just...
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-norton: it is. lynn: [ chuckles ] it is. >> tonight, on the profit, key west key lime pie company, a pie company nationally recognized for their award-winning desserts, run by a temperamental owner... who micromanages his selfless employees. >> i call bull[bleep] to that. is there anybody that does anything competent down in the florida keys? >> with resources stretched thin at multiple locations... >> you want me to order it even though there may or may not be enough money to pay for it? >> don't worry about that. >> u.s. key lime pie company has failed to make a profit on $1.4 million in sales. if i can't get this owner to focus on his core business of pies... if we don't make, we don't sell it--end of discussion. this business will crumble. >> i really don't want to filmed during this. i really don't. >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. 2.5 million people visit key west a year, and you only sell 40,000 pies. i make tough decisions. we're closing the store. we're done. i'm
-norton: it is. lynn: [ chuckles ] it is. >> tonight, on the profit, key west key lime pie company, a pie company nationally recognized for their award-winning desserts, run by a temperamental owner... who micromanages his selfless employees. >> i call bull[bleep] to that. is there anybody that does anything competent down in the florida keys? >> with resources stretched thin at multiple locations... >> you want me to order it even though there may or may not be enough...
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and "mad money" starts now - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for new lifelock with norton by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connective world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here."
and "mad money" starts now - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for new lifelock with norton by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connective world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i...
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us plans for industry and how they fit into the current global trade scenario i'm joined by ilya norton argo foreign trade expert at the association of german chambers of commerce and industry good to have you with us let me stop asking you where do you see opportunities for german industry to cooperate with china and want it be a win win situation for both. well industry four point zero is the leading topic in the next decade china's the biggest market the biggest trading partner of germany so of course we have to talk about the question how do we call borate how do we do innovation together because as we see right now in that fragmenting trade world it is very important in new topics to build up a level playing field all along the globe in germany and china together with europe very very important partners in that ok now this meeting of course today comes at a time when the united states is pushing towards a trade war with china how is the brow impacting german chinese economic relations . well it's impacting german businesses in china in the u.s. and in germany the interlinked it is
us plans for industry and how they fit into the current global trade scenario i'm joined by ilya norton argo foreign trade expert at the association of german chambers of commerce and industry good to have you with us let me stop asking you where do you see opportunities for german industry to cooperate with china and want it be a win win situation for both. well industry four point zero is the leading topic in the next decade china's the biggest market the biggest trading partner of germany so...
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norton canes motorway services on the m6 toll rd has topped the list of britain's best pit stops.om is thurrock. only 66% thought the food and drink on sale over raw at services was good value. hot weather helped vet beast food and drink sales injuly —— hot weather helped boost food and runs sales injuly. weather helped boost food and runs sales in july. sales weather helped boost food and runs sales injuly. sales of beer and other drinks rose to a record level outside of the christmas and easter period during the world cup. this won't come as much of a surprise to commuters in london but train services in the capital have the highest levels of crowding in 2017. according to the latest data from the department for transport. 23% of passengers arriving in london during the morning peak time were standing, but the situation has improved in other cities across england and wales. for cambridge, 16% of passengers arriving in the morning heat had to stand and in manchester, that figure was down to 15%. the report also points out that since 2010, passenger demand has grown faster than ca
norton canes motorway services on the m6 toll rd has topped the list of britain's best pit stops.om is thurrock. only 66% thought the food and drink on sale over raw at services was good value. hot weather helped vet beast food and drink sales injuly —— hot weather helped boost food and runs sales injuly. weather helped boost food and runs sales in july. sales weather helped boost food and runs sales injuly. sales of beer and other drinks rose to a record level outside of the christmas and...
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. >> and now on book tv we want to introduce you to jilla, a new president of the norton publishing company, give us a quick synopsis of your career to this point. >> i've spent almost 33 years, hired as college traveler selling books in campuses in ohio and, kentucky and indiana, always wanted to be an editor in the literature field and eventually tv, a lot of different kinds of literature du
. >> and now on book tv we want to introduce you to jilla, a new president of the norton publishing company, give us a quick synopsis of your career to this point. >> i've spent almost 33 years, hired as college traveler selling books in campuses in ohio and, kentucky and indiana, always wanted to be an editor in the literature field and eventually tv, a lot of different kinds of literature du
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norton: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. norton: mr. chairman, i rise in support of h.r. 5729, the transportation worker identification credential accountability act of 2018. since 2002 the congress, when congress passed the maritime transportation security act, problems have bessette the transportation worker identification credential, or twic as it is called, a maritime security credential. since its inception, concerns and questions about the reliability of background check information, the efficacy of fraud detection capabilities and the relatively high cost of the credential have been persistent shortfalls that the department of homeland security has never gotten right. as explained by the bill's sponsor, the coast guard issued a flawed final rule in 2016 for the use of twic card biometric readers. at high-risk maritime facilities. the coast guard issued this rule, despite congress directing the department of
norton: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. norton: mr. chairman, i rise in support of h.r. 5729, the transportation worker identification credential accountability act of 2018. since 2002 the congress, when congress passed the maritime transportation security act, problems have bessette the transportation worker identification credential, or twic as it is called, a maritime security credential. since its inception,...