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elizabeth: paul mitchell hair started his business in the 1980s. interest rates were 18%.e was basically living out of his cash. gary: everybody who has come on this program has said access to money is difficult but if you can get, money is cheap. a huge story this week. fbn and liz claman have been way ahead of. it's the big spike in the life-saving epipen. mylan agreed to lower the out of price pocket to patients. liz, you have done some amazing reporting, you have been in front of the story all week. elizabeth: after being in a hot seat mylan said we'll offer a $300 savings card and double the income level for which families are eligible for this savings card. it was just about at the poverty level. people are not satisfied. the mylan ceo is trying to deflect the focus to the insurance companies. can you blame it insurance companies for mylan hiking the price 1 times since they bought the epipen? charlie: this is a government problem. there is a guy high pressure vented the chair. right? there are many other chairs out there that were innovated after the chair. you have
elizabeth: paul mitchell hair started his business in the 1980s. interest rates were 18%.e was basically living out of his cash. gary: everybody who has come on this program has said access to money is difficult but if you can get, money is cheap. a huge story this week. fbn and liz claman have been way ahead of. it's the big spike in the life-saving epipen. mylan agreed to lower the out of price pocket to patients. liz, you have done some amazing reporting, you have been in front of the story...
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. >> she was in paul mitchell beauty school. and she started to get into drugs. she actually dropped out. >> an active heroin user her sisters and mother feared the worse as days dragged on with no word from her or news of her fate. >> sometimes i have faith and i think she is going to be okay and other days i just don't know. this is a deadly drug and it takes over your life. >> they have taken to the streets of canton where they are from hoping to spot her, but still they wait and agonize. around into the sketchy parts of canton. >> i tried to help some of her friends struggling with the same addiction and tried to stay close with them in case they hear anything. >> months into the search they came to tonight's rally hoping someone else can point them to erika. as days go by without word they are forced to keep tabs on the death toll victims. >> i try to keep up with everything day-to-day and that's how i live my life right now, day-to-day. >> they are bolstered by the call to action knowing that they are not alone. >> it changed my whole aspect on life. i want
. >> she was in paul mitchell beauty school. and she started to get into drugs. she actually dropped out. >> an active heroin user her sisters and mother feared the worse as days dragged on with no word from her or news of her fate. >> sometimes i have faith and i think she is going to be okay and other days i just don't know. this is a deadly drug and it takes over your life. >> they have taken to the streets of canton where they are from hoping to spot her, but still...
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i forgot about paul mitchell.itchell, but i immediately started talking about patron. because who thinks of let's take tequila and get a name like patron and make a high end tequila. that is worth -- how much is patron worth? >> it's in the billions. i think the important thing is -- >> in 20 years? >> 25 years, to be exact. but the world is ready for something high end that came from plants. lean paul mitchell from other ingredients. so we ended up making the finest premium tequila and introducing to it the united states happily. we were showing how to make the perfect patron margarita. >> i wasn't going to tell anyone that. >> it's a secret. >> pine app apple, i've tried a little. orange juice. >> you hear that too. half an ounce of this, half an ounce of that. you mix it with your patron. it's smooth and easy. >> don't think you need a mixer part of the tequila. it is the true part. >> no. you don't want those sugars and such in there. maybe agave in there. >> walters is here. >> we just released it. it's calle
i forgot about paul mitchell.itchell, but i immediately started talking about patron. because who thinks of let's take tequila and get a name like patron and make a high end tequila. that is worth -- how much is patron worth? >> it's in the billions. i think the important thing is -- >> in 20 years? >> 25 years, to be exact. but the world is ready for something high end that came from plants. lean paul mitchell from other ingredients. so we ended up making the finest premium...
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as you did in 1990 when you started paul mitchell and never borrowed a penny? yes. 12% unemployment, 10.5%. interest rates, 17%. waited in line for gasoline. that was 80 and 81, yet we were able to start a company with little to no money. today with the internet and everything else going on, it's easier to start a business whether you have something tangible or intangible than ever before. people have to believe in themselves. i love to share two little things america has to remember. charles: quickly. >> number one is be prepared for a lot of rejection, if you are prepared for it, you'll overcome it. and number two is do everything it takes, successful people do the things unsuccessful people want to do and don't do it on their own. charles: can i borrow your money to talk to my sales team? [laughter] >> thank you very much. >> love you out there, guys, all of you. charles: appreciate it. the latest on lochte how he could stand to lose millions, right after this. ♪ across new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from al
as you did in 1990 when you started paul mitchell and never borrowed a penny? yes. 12% unemployment, 10.5%. interest rates, 17%. waited in line for gasoline. that was 80 and 81, yet we were able to start a company with little to no money. today with the internet and everything else going on, it's easier to start a business whether you have something tangible or intangible than ever before. people have to believe in themselves. i love to share two little things america has to remember. charles:...
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paul manafort. manafort called the allegation silly and andrea mitchell in scranton, where hillary clinton is going after donald trump where he's strongest, with white working class voters. trump is counting on them to give him his best and perhaps only shot at the white house. joe biden is helping clinton make her case. >> if you're worried about your job, then there's only one person in this election who will possibly help you and that is hillary the biggest investment in new good paying jobs since world war ii. >> reporter: joe biden telling me donald trump's economic plan doesn't add up. >> he has no notion what he's talking about. and just look at his budget. >> reporter: what do you say to white, not college educated men in pennsylvania, in scranton. >> that's what i'm saying here, take a look at the facts, take a look at what he's talking about. out in pennsylvania. it's where the democrats held their convention, launched her bus tour, and though polls have her head among white working class voters, trump is up and gaining. so we went to a local coffee house and asked why trump? have you dec
paul manafort. manafort called the allegation silly and andrea mitchell in scranton, where hillary clinton is going after donald trump where he's strongest, with white working class voters. trump is counting on them to give him his best and perhaps only shot at the white house. joe biden is helping clinton make her case. >> if you're worried about your job, then there's only one person in this election who will possibly help you and that is hillary the biggest investment in new good...
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and also frank mitchell of springfield, illinois, who for many years was believed to have been the first african-american page to serve in the house. sponsored by illinois congressman paul finley, and republican leader gerald r. ford. mitchell's appointment was highly symbolic and an object of media attention. it occurred on the 100th anniversary of lincoln's assassination on april 14th, 1965, and just weeks after the galvanizing march on selma. in our oral history, he marvelled at the fact that he watched the debate on the landmark voting rights act from the doorway of the republican cloak room. and while researching, we came across tantalizing clues in the few secondary sources on pages and their history that perhaps there had been earlier such pioneers and these were obscure references and footnotes to some late 19th and early 20th century newspaper articles that suggested that african-americans may have served as pages in the latter half of the 19th century, perhaps even during the reconstruction era. though upon closer inspection, the ages of the individuals covered in these newspaper articles didn't add up and neither did their job descriptions. it may well have b
and also frank mitchell of springfield, illinois, who for many years was believed to have been the first african-american page to serve in the house. sponsored by illinois congressman paul finley, and republican leader gerald r. ford. mitchell's appointment was highly symbolic and an object of media attention. it occurred on the 100th anniversary of lincoln's assassination on april 14th, 1965, and just weeks after the galvanizing march on selma. in our oral history, he marvelled at the fact...
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that proxy war, paul ryan's primary opponent thrown into the middle of the standoff between donald trump and ryan. he's joining me next on "andrea mitchell reports" only here on msnbc. guess what i just did? built a sandcastle? ha, no, i switched to geico and got more. more? 24/7 access online, on the phone or with the geico app. that is more. go get some mud... all that "more" has to be why they're the second-largest auto insurer. everybody likes more. mhm, i think so. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. the search for relief often leads to this. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens device that uses technology once only in doctors' offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. new aleve direct therapy. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your hou
that proxy war, paul ryan's primary opponent thrown into the middle of the standoff between donald trump and ryan. he's joining me next on "andrea mitchell reports" only here on msnbc. guess what i just did? built a sandcastle? ha, no, i switched to geico and got more. more? 24/7 access online, on the phone or with the geico app. that is more. go get some mud... all that "more" has to be why they're the second-largest auto insurer. everybody likes more. mhm, i think so....
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speaker carl albert in 1973 and frank mitchell of springfield illinois who from many years believed to be the first african-american page to serve in the house sponsored by paul finley and republican leader gerald r. ford. it occurred on the 100 anniversary of lincoln's assassination on april 14, 1965, just weeks after the galvanizing march on selma. he watched the debate on the landmark voting rights act from the door way from the republican's cloak room. we came across clues in the few secondary sources on pages and their his is there any that perhaps there is been earlier such pioneers. these were obscure references and footnotes to some late 19th and early 20th century newspaper articles suggesting that african-americans may have serve their pages and perhaps during the reconstruction error. closer inspection, the ages of the individuals covered in the newspaper article did not add up and neither did their job descriptions. still we knew it was possible that the page ranks may have been integrated after the civil war. historians often describe congressional reconstruction that was imposed on the south as the second american revolution and which political
speaker carl albert in 1973 and frank mitchell of springfield illinois who from many years believed to be the first african-american page to serve in the house sponsored by paul finley and republican leader gerald r. ford. it occurred on the 100 anniversary of lincoln's assassination on april 14, 1965, just weeks after the galvanizing march on selma. he watched the debate on the landmark voting rights act from the door way from the republican's cloak room. we came across clues in the few...
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mitchell. the waves crashing on to the trump campaign. the latest controversy during an interview with the "washington post," trump refused to endorse paulohn mccain. all this causeding senior party officials to reach a breaking point with the candidate they're just unable to control. there is some good news for trump, this morning the campaign announced a big fundraising number, $80 million raised by the campaign and joint events with the republican national committee. nbc's katie tur covers the trump campaign and she is live outside of trump tower, so katie, thanks for being here. i want to start with these reports about disunity and chaos within the campaign and also some buzz about republicans considering an intervention, what are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah, i just talked to one of my republican sources, and they can confirm that donald trump, an intervention will be staged. they're looking at staging an event for donald trump. people like rudy giuliani involved, reince priebus and newt gingrich. calls going on right now and there's conversations going on right now about who else would be involved in this
mitchell. the waves crashing on to the trump campaign. the latest controversy during an interview with the "washington post," trump refused to endorse paulohn mccain. all this causeding senior party officials to reach a breaking point with the candidate they're just unable to control. there is some good news for trump, this morning the campaign announced a big fundraising number, $80 million raised by the campaign and joint events with the republican national committee. nbc's katie...
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10 to 11 this morning at saint paul missionary baptist church in racine.a service will follow at 11. an update now on a rollover that's impacting traffic at the mitchell interchange. what's the latest, andy? andy? 3 3 3 let's get a final check of the forecast now with meteorologist justin thompson g. gee.forecast...today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, milow: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast... today: decreasinclouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly clou. russ feingold: so, what doou girls want to be when you grow up? girl 1: i want to be an astronomer. girl 2: i want to be a doctor! russ feingold: do you think you should be paid the same as boys? girl 1: definitely. girl 2: yep! russ feingold: well, i raised my two gls right here, and theyd soee with i. - fortunately, in wisconsin, a lot of women make less than men doing the same job. i'll work for equal pay for women, and for paid leave so parents can care for a sick family member. discrimination against any women is flat out wrong. what you think of that? girl
10 to 11 this morning at saint paul missionary baptist church in racine.a service will follow at 11. an update now on a rollover that's impacting traffic at the mitchell interchange. what's the latest, andy? andy? 3 3 3 let's get a final check of the forecast now with meteorologist justin thompson g. gee.forecast...today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, milow: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast... today: decreasinclouds, mild....
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paul, thank you so much. as always, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, andrea. >>> and coming up, our fact check, donald trump trying to clarify his comments about russia and ukraine. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about
paul, thank you so much. as always, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, andrea. >>> and coming up, our fact check, donald trump trying to clarify his comments about russia and ukraine. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently....