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richard: right.is: what does it cost to deliver it for every one of these? -richard: $3. -lemonis: so now i'm at $14. you're selling this for $28? so basically, i have a 50% margin on this. you may disagree with this, but a 50% margin on this product just isn't good enough. richard: [ sighs ] lemonis: if you're looking at the margins on the 2 1/2-gallon product, just on the surface, they look good. but after you factor in all the labor, the cost of the machinery, the cost to run the business, the margins aren't that great. so 50%'s not good enough. we need to be closer to 60% to absorb the labor. in order to drive down the cost or improve the margins, the single-biggest ingredient has to be resolved, and that's the cost of the cream. richard: when i can buy my milk right, i get this down to the $6 range in milk, we're doing this for under $9. lemonis: well, i want to get that milk price down. -richard: but it fluctuates. -lemonis: i understand, but i want to get some sort of contract price based on v
richard: right.is: what does it cost to deliver it for every one of these? -richard: $3. -lemonis: so now i'm at $14. you're selling this for $28? so basically, i have a 50% margin on this. you may disagree with this, but a 50% margin on this product just isn't good enough. richard: [ sighs ] lemonis: if you're looking at the margins on the 2 1/2-gallon product, just on the surface, they look good. but after you factor in all the labor, the cost of the machinery, the cost to run the business,...
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richard nixon. not like. not admire. i do like him and admire him, but love him. so did my mother and father. in our household nixon was god. in my heart richard nixon started when i was 7 years old, and he was running for vice president with dwight eisenhower. i read a child's biography of richard nixon, and it said he was always being picked on and teased in the school yard when he was a child, and i identified with, that may be every child. >> there were lots of old comys that loathed him. even at that age i plait made a vital. they liked to pick on him because he was sensitive. he was a vulnerable human being. he wasn't tough like ike. he wasn't tough like mr. trump. he was a typical -- he was not a typical politician with the thick skin. he was a poet. a sort of artist. intellectual. at every stable of his life, he was a sensitive boy on a school yard, and i identified. there was something about richard nixon that i -- for whatever reason, richard nixon was a born peacemaker. it started in a bi
richard nixon. not like. not admire. i do like him and admire him, but love him. so did my mother and father. in our household nixon was god. in my heart richard nixon started when i was 7 years old, and he was running for vice president with dwight eisenhower. i read a child's biography of richard nixon, and it said he was always being picked on and teased in the school yard when he was a child, and i identified with, that may be every child. >> there were lots of old comys that loathed...
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>>> tonight -- >> richard, please, are you okay, richard? >> richard simmons' standoff with the paparazzi. hiding under a blanket, surrounded by security. >> can you say anything? >> why police were called to his house minutes after his hospital return. >>> plus, behind the scenes with bradley cooper and his body double. secrets from the set of "a star is born." then -- >>> the rings, the famous fiance. who is the tv diva taking ugs wedding dress shopping? >>> then -- >> one. >> nancy kerrigan's new dancing strategy. is she getting cold feet? >> do you believe you can win this thing? >> what do you think? >> oh, come on. >> plus -- >> cameron mathison, nick jonas. >> inside cameron's singoff with a jo-bro. >> you have no rhythm. >> wow. >> now, for april 21st, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> cops, helicopters and high drama, as richard simmons is spotted in public for the first time in more than three years. >> the 68-year-old returned home from the hospital with the help of police and guess who was waiting for him? a pack of papar
>>> tonight -- >> richard, please, are you okay, richard? >> richard simmons' standoff with the paparazzi. hiding under a blanket, surrounded by security. >> can you say anything? >> why police were called to his house minutes after his hospital return. >>> plus, behind the scenes with bradley cooper and his body double. secrets from the set of "a star is born." then -- >>> the rings, the famous fiance. who is the tv diva taking ugs...
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>>> tonight -- >> are you okay, richard? >> richard simmons' standoff with the paparazzi. why police were called to his house, minutes after his hospital return. >>> plus, bradley cooper and his body double. >>> then, some rings, a famous fiancee. >>> plus, nancy kerrigan's new dancing strategy. >>> plus, inside the sing-off with the jo-bros. >> you literally have no rhythm. >> now, for april 21st, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> cops helicopters, and high drama, richard simmons spotted in public for the first time in more than three years. >> returning home from the hospital with the help of police, and paparazzi were waiting for him. >> richard, are you okay? give us a thumbs-up. >> that's richard simmons, walking slowly, assisted by his housekeeper and longtime manager. returning home after hospitalization for severe indigesti indigesti indigestion. lapd also there, after concerns about paparazzi outside his gate. here's a timeline, richard and his housekeeper arrive at 5:12:00 p.m. you can see him in the backseat. for almost 45 minutes, richard waits inside t
>>> tonight -- >> are you okay, richard? >> richard simmons' standoff with the paparazzi. why police were called to his house, minutes after his hospital return. >>> plus, bradley cooper and his body double. >>> then, some rings, a famous fiancee. >>> plus, nancy kerrigan's new dancing strategy. >>> plus, inside the sing-off with the jo-bros. >> you literally have no rhythm. >> now, for april 21st, 2017, this is...
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let's bring in richard. richard, we spent what could be $100 million in syria, but the mental was sent -- message was sent to the rest of the world. the moab that exploded in afghanistan, these are the things that send the message to the leaders like kim jong-un and kim jung-il in north korea, that says, hey, you don't want to mess with us. >> i don't think that kim jong-un or his father responded to the u.s. military response, without-- they're crazy, they're not going to respond to our launching weapons, they'll launch one themselves. and military, fraud, waste and abuse in the pentagon, as we continue to do the strikes, what we learned from the george w. bush era, the failed war in fgs an and failed war in iraq, we also need to focus on diplomacy. after we go into places like syria and afghanistan and drop the mother of all bombs, how do we go back in and make sure that we have stable governance there and that's where our diplomates have always-- >> hold on, guys, back up, richard. you're focusing on the
let's bring in richard. richard, we spent what could be $100 million in syria, but the mental was sent -- message was sent to the rest of the world. the moab that exploded in afghanistan, these are the things that send the message to the leaders like kim jong-un and kim jung-il in north korea, that says, hey, you don't want to mess with us. >> i don't think that kim jong-un or his father responded to the u.s. military response, without-- they're crazy, they're not going to respond to our...
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richard nixon deserves it.pplause ] >> more important, if he were here today, he would say it's important that people understand the obligation that we all have to do the kinds of things that will produce a better tomorrow. he was a conservative reformer. and an active one with incredible energy and an indomitable spirit. you've heard that he has said i am not a quitter. he proved it time and again. when under stress, lesser men would have simply capitulated. not he. he was part of the greatest generation. born in 1913, he survived the bitter depression that engulfed america in the '30s. he worked tirelessly while going to school and worked as a student. a diligent student who earned honors as an undergraduate at whittier and at duke university law school. the most important thing to remember is that he did feel duty, duty he was part of the greatest generation that served as the veterans of world war ii for five years in the south pacific. he was a united states naval officer. then he served, as you know, two
richard nixon deserves it.pplause ] >> more important, if he were here today, he would say it's important that people understand the obligation that we all have to do the kinds of things that will produce a better tomorrow. he was a conservative reformer. and an active one with incredible energy and an indomitable spirit. you've heard that he has said i am not a quitter. he proved it time and again. when under stress, lesser men would have simply capitulated. not he. he was part of the...
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>> how's richard? >> anything? >> how's richard's health? >> richard's friend and longtime housekeeper ignored the paparazzi as she returned to his home today. "e.t." confirmed richard simmons was hospitalized on monday. his rep tells us, quote, after a few days of battling severe indigestion and discomfort while eating, we agreed it was best for him to seek treatment. his hospitalization comes during an interesting time. the fitness guru was last seen out in 2014. in fact, today marks three years, three months and three days since simmons has been seen out in public. the mystery surrounding his self-imposed exile is the subject of the hugely popular podcast "missing richard simmons." on it, richard's brother, lenny, denies the fitness guru is in hiding because of health problems. >> there's nothing going wrong medically. does he have cancer, does he have aids, does he have this, does he have that. and he doesn't have any of that. he's healthy. >> the 68-year-old was hospitalized last summer. medics were dispatched to his home in the hollywo
>> how's richard? >> anything? >> how's richard's health? >> richard's friend and longtime housekeeper ignored the paparazzi as she returned to his home today. "e.t." confirmed richard simmons was hospitalized on monday. his rep tells us, quote, after a few days of battling severe indigestion and discomfort while eating, we agreed it was best for him to seek treatment. his hospitalization comes during an interesting time. the fitness guru was last seen out in...
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>> are we going to see richard soon hopefully?> richard simmons' longtime friend and housekeeper arriving back home today. last night, she was seen heading inside cedars-sinai medical center in l.a., and carrying what appear to be slippers and a t-shirt in a plastic bag. >> how is he doing? >> we learned that authorities were at richard's house today for another welfare check. officers were informed that richard was in the hospital. >> lapd was here to do a welfare check, any comments? >> this morning, richard addressed his fans directly for on facebook. he wrote, quote, aren't you sick of hearing and reading about me? lol. well, by now, you know that i'm not missing, just a little under the weather. i'm sure i will be feeling good and back home in a couple of days. here we go! and one -- >> the 68-year-old simmons also shared this photo of himself -- wearing a tank top with the slogan c"keep calm and carry on" the image is reportedly from 2014, around the same time that simmons went into hiding. he made the post because, quote, r
>> are we going to see richard soon hopefully?> richard simmons' longtime friend and housekeeper arriving back home today. last night, she was seen heading inside cedars-sinai medical center in l.a., and carrying what appear to be slippers and a t-shirt in a plastic bag. >> how is he doing? >> we learned that authorities were at richard's house today for another welfare check. officers were informed that richard was in the hospital. >> lapd was here to do a welfare...
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the book is called "richard nixon: the life."nks for joining us. >> thank you. ♪ for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. announcer: if you enjoyed this week's q&a interview with john pharrell, here are some other programs you might like. reverend thomas brown his book "being nixon, a man divided." and former nixon white house staffer that buchanan and his book "how to rose from the to create the new majority." search our video library at c-span.org. andan's washington journal wife everything with the policies you that impact you. morgan --monday discuss the will new law on lgbt workplace discrimination. and irs national taxpayer advocate nina wholesome will join us to offer her concerns about the complexity of the tax code. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven >> tomorrow, judge neil gorsuch officially joins the supreme court. asked judge, we anthony kennedy about new members to the court. >> you have seen others come and go. how much does the court change wh
the book is called "richard nixon: the life."nks for joining us. >> thank you. ♪ for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. announcer: if you enjoyed this week's q&a interview with john pharrell, here are some other programs you might like. reverend thomas brown his book "being nixon, a man divided." and former nixon white house staffer that buchanan and his book "how to rose from the to create the new...
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. >>> richard simmons hospitalized. the health crisis that sent him into treatment of years of exclusion. new details tonight. >> then -- ♪ baby i'm perfect for you >> why is harry styles thanking taylor swift? telling all about his ex. >> plus, bradley cooper caught making out with gaga. and is sharna dating this "soap starr"". >> i love a cowboy. >> don't play with me. >> the honky-tonk, come on. >> and behind the scenes of goldie's movie with amy schumer. the their constant crackups on set. >> this is a dog whistle, mom. >> arff, arff, arff! >> now for april 18th 2017, this is "e.t." >> concern over richard simmons after he was hospitalized for the second time in less than a year. >> everyone's wonder is richard ok. that's been the question sijsz he disappeared nearly 1,200 days ago. today his housekeeper was hammered with questions about his latest medical cries its. >> how are you? how's richard's health. >> richard's friend and long time housekeeper ignored the paparazzi as she returned to his home today. "e.t." c
. >>> richard simmons hospitalized. the health crisis that sent him into treatment of years of exclusion. new details tonight. >> then -- ♪ baby i'm perfect for you >> why is harry styles thanking taylor swift? telling all about his ex. >> plus, bradley cooper caught making out with gaga. and is sharna dating this "soap starr"". >> i love a cowboy. >> don't play with me. >> the honky-tonk, come on. >> and behind the scenes of...
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there is a fellow named richard ralston who -- richard pearlstein who wrote a book called "nixonland," and it talks about the very sturdy political trope that all politicians are trying to prove that they are as good as their mother thinks they are in the face of the skepticism of a father from whom they can never win approval. brian: how you go about doing this? physically, where were you? john: it is a nightmare. if i had gotten the contract three years earlier, i could have done all the research 30 minutes from my house. everything was at the national archives in maryland. in those three years before i got the contract, everything was packed up and moved to yorba linda, california to the nixon private library. now it has become a national archives library. i spent lots of time and the -- in the extended-stay motel in yorba linda. brian: of all the things you got access to, what either changed your mind or maybe biggest impact on you? john: the biggest news nugget was finding -- you had robert carroll on here, he does a great series of books on lyndon johnson -- he gave me some grea
there is a fellow named richard ralston who -- richard pearlstein who wrote a book called "nixonland," and it talks about the very sturdy political trope that all politicians are trying to prove that they are as good as their mother thinks they are in the face of the skepticism of a father from whom they can never win approval. brian: how you go about doing this? physically, where were you? john: it is a nightmare. if i had gotten the contract three years earlier, i could have done...
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still unquestioned questions. >> are we going to see richard soon? >>> richard simmons' longtime friend and housekeeper arriving back home. she was heading inside cedars sinai medical center in l.a. and carrying what appear to be slippers and a t-shirt in a plastic bag. >> how is he doing? >> we also learned that lapd did another welfare check on richard. officers were informed that richard was in the hospital. >> lapd was here to do a welfare check, any comments? >> this morning, richard addressed his fans directly for the first time. he said, lol well by now you know that i'm not missing. >> here we go. >> the 68-year-old simmons also shared this photo of himself -- with the slogan keep calm and carry on. the images reportedly from 2013, around the same time that simmons went into hiding. he made the post, quote, richard wanted his many well-wishers to know he's absolutely feeling the love. he's been hospitalized since monday with what his reps call severe indigestion. last summer he was hospitalized for dehydration. richard told his fans, we all t
still unquestioned questions. >> are we going to see richard soon? >>> richard simmons' longtime friend and housekeeper arriving back home. she was heading inside cedars sinai medical center in l.a. and carrying what appear to be slippers and a t-shirt in a plastic bag. >> how is he doing? >> we also learned that lapd did another welfare check on richard. officers were informed that richard was in the hospital. >> lapd was here to do a welfare check, any...
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he discusses his book, "richard nixon, a life."rian: john farrell, better known as jack, author of the book "richard nixon, a life." at the very end of your book in the footnotes, the source notes, you say this. "he hoped that billy graham or norman vincent peele would handle the prayers -- this is not his funeral -- and 'doesn't want a catholic or jew to participate.'" this comes from a hold them in comments. what was that all about? john: this was at his funeral. a californiaom background. when he was growing up, it was the outback. it was orange groves and hills and small towns in between. he grew up with a certain provincial bigotry. i think he got some of that from his father, who was an unlearned man. and over the years nixon learned , to deal with it because he had to. nixon could do almost anything because he had to. so he had kissinger and others who were jewish, but in private, against his enemies who happened to be jewish, he could be very ugly. i think this was sort of a blanket statement. holdeman had his own biases, b
he discusses his book, "richard nixon, a life."rian: john farrell, better known as jack, author of the book "richard nixon, a life." at the very end of your book in the footnotes, the source notes, you say this. "he hoped that billy graham or norman vincent peele would handle the prayers -- this is not his funeral -- and 'doesn't want a catholic or jew to participate.'" this comes from a hold them in comments. what was that all about? john: this was at his funeral....
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the book is called "richard nixon: the life."hanks for joining us. >> thank you. ♪ announcer: he didn't want to these anytime or search our entire video library at the span.org. anytimean watch these or search our entire video library at c-span.org. announcer: monday morning, share and mcdowell discuss a federal ruling on the other ebt workplace discrimination. then an author will talk about his book " the unholy trinity: blocking the left assault on life, gender and marriage. and we will talk about the complexity of the pack had been sure to watch it washington journal 7 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: tomorrow neil gorsuch officially joined the supreme court. we asked justice anthony kennedy about the addition of new members to the court. >> how much it does of the court change when a new justice arrives? is there a cultural shift and what do you do to get a new member acclimated? >> it is a new court. case, if aa jury juror had to be replaced, because one was ill or something, it was a different dy
the book is called "richard nixon: the life."hanks for joining us. >> thank you. ♪ announcer: he didn't want to these anytime or search our entire video library at the span.org. anytimean watch these or search our entire video library at c-span.org. announcer: monday morning, share and mcdowell discuss a federal ruling on the other ebt workplace discrimination. then an author will talk about his book " the unholy trinity: blocking the left assault on life, gender and...
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speaks out. >> richard, please, are you okay, richard? give us an okay. give us a thumb's up. >> that's richard simmons right there under a blanket covering himself to avoid being photographed on thursday. he walked slowly assisted by his housekeeper and manager. he was returning home after a four-day hospitalization for severe wiindigestion. he has not been seen in public for more than three years. here's the time line. he and his housekeeper arrived at 5:12. you can see him in the backseat. for are 45 minutes he waits inside the car as the housekeeper tries to work out a plan to get richard inside without the paparazzi getting a shot. at 6:01 a chopper surveys the scene. his manager gets there at 6:20. during this time, more than an hour, richard is still in the garage on a day where temperatures reached 79 degrees. at 6:23 he exits, covered in the blanket. the manager told us that his doctors were pleased with his progress and released him sooner than expected. he is glad to be home and feeling good. a lot of people are wondering why h
speaks out. >> richard, please, are you okay, richard? give us an okay. give us a thumb's up. >> that's richard simmons right there under a blanket covering himself to avoid being photographed on thursday. he walked slowly assisted by his housekeeper and manager. he was returning home after a four-day hospitalization for severe wiindigestion. he has not been seen in public for more than three years. here's the time line. he and his housekeeper arrived at 5:12. you can see him in the...
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-richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think?emonis: it's interesting to see how different it looks. this place last time was a war zone. this is our biggest makeover to date -- an 11,000-square-foot facility and a state-of-the-art ice-cream factory. with all this new equipment, i'm excited to see how it works. so, what does this do? michael: this is a pint filler. this takes a pint, drops it into the carousel, fills it with ice cream, heat-seals it, date-codes it, and ejects it out the other end. lemonis: what does a machine like this cost? michael: this is about $150,000. lemonis: just for this little thing? -michael: yes. -lemonis: $150,000? michael: you'll make it up in waste. lemonis: well, aren't you in charge anymore? can i see the process? -michael: we can, yeah. -lemonis: let's do it. [ machine whirs ] this machine is our future, and it can fill up to 4,000 pints per hour. we get $2.50 for every pint that we sell. that means we can generate up to $10,000 an hour, or $80,000 in an eight-hour day. -come on, lori! -lori: we
-richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think?emonis: it's interesting to see how different it looks. this place last time was a war zone. this is our biggest makeover to date -- an 11,000-square-foot facility and a state-of-the-art ice-cream factory. with all this new equipment, i'm excited to see how it works. so, what does this do? michael: this is a pint filler. this takes a pint, drops it into the carousel, fills it with ice cream, heat-seals it,...
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[applause] >> thank you, richard feinberg, richard for newfarmer.if i could ask the other panelists to join me now on stage and as they come up let me briefly introduce them. first maria espino, a professor at st. thomas university here in miami florida. she's been at st. thomas since 1999. she was actually on the faculty in the department of economics at florida international university. from 1985-1994. she was a fulbright scholar in colombia and visit several other appointments here in the united states and outside. she is an activist, on of our mental issues and minority issues, and something that i admire and respect that she does on a consistent basis. john thomas. john is assistant professor at the school of hospitality and tourism management. john is a lawyer, practiced, practicing attorney for 30 years, and then he saw the light and became an academic. and now he is full-time here at fiu. he was a partner at several law offices during his long career practicing both transactions and litigation. he as earned a board certification in maritime
[applause] >> thank you, richard feinberg, richard for newfarmer.if i could ask the other panelists to join me now on stage and as they come up let me briefly introduce them. first maria espino, a professor at st. thomas university here in miami florida. she's been at st. thomas since 1999. she was actually on the faculty in the department of economics at florida international university. from 1985-1994. she was a fulbright scholar in colombia and visit several other appointments here in...
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in the end, richard nixon was elected. it does not go through the peace process and it made johnson lood credibility problems. looked like he was manipulating the election them himself. he johnson then faced a similar choice as president obama did when he got word that there had been contacts between the trump campaign in russia. johnson made the same decision that obama did which was not to go public with it because it's a great shock this would be because they do not have the evidence to nail it down and directly tie it to the candidate of the very many comparisons, that's probably the one that dumps out. of course, additional sweetener that in both cases, we were involved -- were talking about the break-in in the democrat democratic national,. >> what about the larger veracity? >> they both had trouble with the truth, they both had they were unaccomplished liars. they were very good in politics because you just they were a good liar. he had that going for us. they both have press secretaries that have been scorned by th
in the end, richard nixon was elected. it does not go through the peace process and it made johnson lood credibility problems. looked like he was manipulating the election them himself. he johnson then faced a similar choice as president obama did when he got word that there had been contacts between the trump campaign in russia. johnson made the same decision that obama did which was not to go public with it because it's a great shock this would be because they do not have the evidence to nail...
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richard nixon was born in 1913, he died in 1994 at age 81.s a congressman from california, served on house un-american activities committee, then was elected to the senate the same year jfk was, served briefly, and then was vice president for eight years under dwight eisenhower. ran for president in 1960, was defeated. two years later, lost running for governor for california and said you won't have dick nixon to kick around anymore, and then he came back, was elected in '68, lasted five years and hen re-- and then resigned after facing articles of impeachment for the watergate scandal. i know that as an author myself all authors, most hate the question why. why another, why this, so i'm not going to ask that. [laughter] no, no, no, i don't want to ask it. so i'm going to ask how. [laughter] really the same question, but a different way. how did you come to this book, and how did you conceive of it? >> okay. there has been a tide of new nixon material since around the turn of the century. all the tapes -- not totally all the tapes, but all th
richard nixon was born in 1913, he died in 1994 at age 81.s a congressman from california, served on house un-american activities committee, then was elected to the senate the same year jfk was, served briefly, and then was vice president for eight years under dwight eisenhower. ran for president in 1960, was defeated. two years later, lost running for governor for california and said you won't have dick nixon to kick around anymore, and then he came back, was elected in '68, lasted five years...
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richard: the d.e.a.t's made in china but trafficked from mexico with street value of $3,000 a kilo it's desirable for the traffickers. >> people can new york it and inject it -- snort it or inject it. it's lethal. richard: it's already taken three lives in our area. in frederick, richard reeve, abc7 news. >> the museum extensive collection of the artifacts has a permanent home in bowie. jonathan: this morning on holocaust remembrance day, several survivors at the event. it's now open to thousands of documents and photos that is accessible to researchers, survivors and their families. >> we do have families that will come and look at the materials, children, the grandchildren for second and the third generation. some of the precious moments. jonathan: the facility built with the expectation that the holocaust museum collection will double in size in the next decade. michelle: talk about the weather now. the storm that came through the area friday night slammed colonial beach, virginia. streets came down o
richard: the d.e.a.t's made in china but trafficked from mexico with street value of $3,000 a kilo it's desirable for the traffickers. >> people can new york it and inject it -- snort it or inject it. it's lethal. richard: it's already taken three lives in our area. in frederick, richard reeve, abc7 news. >> the museum extensive collection of the artifacts has a permanent home in bowie. jonathan: this morning on holocaust remembrance day, several survivors at the event. it's now...
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it's richard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when did it become richard?nt to the refrigerator, i pulled a beer out, "i'm richard." [ applause ] >> jimmy: i talk to my beer also. we had different types of conversations. your dad is 95 years old -- >> interesting conversations. there's a lot of medicinal stuff. >> jimmy: yeah, there's -- i noticed that too. >> i noticed that back there. >> jimmy: there's a haze of pot smoke. you know, it doesn't -- it doesn't have to be medicinal in california, it's legal, completely legal, recreational. [ cheers and applause ] >> i blame them. stoned. this entire group. >> jimmy: this is going to be -- it occurs to me this is going to be our first easter with legal marijuana. i mean, the jellybeans are in serious danger right now. you've had such an interesting life. you know so many interesting people. one of the people that you know, we see photos every once in a while of you with the dalai lama, which is -- would you consider him to be your trend? friend? >> yeah. friend, teacher, for sure. >> jimmy: friend, teacher, et
it's richard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when did it become richard?nt to the refrigerator, i pulled a beer out, "i'm richard." [ applause ] >> jimmy: i talk to my beer also. we had different types of conversations. your dad is 95 years old -- >> interesting conversations. there's a lot of medicinal stuff. >> jimmy: yeah, there's -- i noticed that too. >> i noticed that back there. >> jimmy: there's a haze of pot smoke. you know, it doesn't -- it...
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let me turn it over to richard. he'll talk about the organization of the industry and its future that way. >> thank you very much. so the industry in cuba of tourism is dominate bid state owned enterprises. there are three main enterprises in the tourism sector, two of them are under mentor, the ministry of tourism. but we also see that under the military, you'll have gabiota, the third named state oenld enterprise. only one of the three is the military. as gabiota of these three, they account for about 40% of the rooms in the tourism sector. you may have heard, it's often said rhetorically that tourist money is all going to the cuban military. it s. that what this graft says? or is actually only 40% going to gabiota which is the military owned state owned enterprise one of the three? plus, as i'll explain in a minute, we've had a boom in the purely private sector tourism. people opening up their homes, remodelling rooms and creating houses in which travelers can stay at a bed & breakfast. that accounts for another
let me turn it over to richard. he'll talk about the organization of the industry and its future that way. >> thank you very much. so the industry in cuba of tourism is dominate bid state owned enterprises. there are three main enterprises in the tourism sector, two of them are under mentor, the ministry of tourism. but we also see that under the military, you'll have gabiota, the third named state oenld enterprise. only one of the three is the military. as gabiota of these three, they...
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let me quote you richard goldstone, if i may.ected senior thinkers, after he was asked to write a report of the war — which the israeli government hated, by the way, but richard goldstone has reacted in this way to the comparison between what israel does and apartheid. he says, in israel, nothing comes close to the definition of apartheid under the 1998 rome statute. inhumane acts committed in the context of an institutional regime of systematic oppression, that is the definition of apartheid. he said, israeli arabs represent 20% of the population. they have the vote. they have political parties. one of them is on the supreme court. they occupy positions of acclaim across the country. this is israel. have you been to israel? this is part of the story. have you been to israel? i am trying to remember. i have — i have been to gaza, i have been to the west bank. but that's the point. have you been to israel? because we are talking about israel's treatment of its own population, on its own sovereign territory. we can get to the occup
let me quote you richard goldstone, if i may.ected senior thinkers, after he was asked to write a report of the war — which the israeli government hated, by the way, but richard goldstone has reacted in this way to the comparison between what israel does and apartheid. he says, in israel, nothing comes close to the definition of apartheid under the 1998 rome statute. inhumane acts committed in the context of an institutional regime of systematic oppression, that is the definition of...
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richard lacaille stays with us, more analysts -- analysis from richard lacaille.rst time, in the markets, in the markets from a little bit of the nervousness he was talking about at being priced in to the market. he was saying, it seems like a good for the moment. a conversation with christine lagarde live from brussels, talking trade and french politics. 6:30 a.m. in new york and 11:30 a.m. in london. she will be talking about inclusive capitalism. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance. toshiba is warning of its ability to continue. the japanese company finally reported third-quarter earnings after missing two deadlines that its auditor has not signed off on. they posted a $5.2 billion loss for the nine months that ended in december and has lost billions of dollars in its westinghouse nuclear power business in the u.s. shares of dialog semiconductor plunging, a firm downgraded them to a sell. strong evidence apple plans to partially replace their power management chip and iphones currently supplied by dialogue. apple account for three fourths o
richard lacaille stays with us, more analysts -- analysis from richard lacaille.rst time, in the markets, in the markets from a little bit of the nervousness he was talking about at being priced in to the market. he was saying, it seems like a good for the moment. a conversation with christine lagarde live from brussels, talking trade and french politics. 6:30 a.m. in new york and 11:30 a.m. in london. she will be talking about inclusive capitalism. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is...
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>> richard and richard, i think you did a wonderful study paper. but is that all there is? i don't think so. in fact, i hope not since now that i am an academic we need to find more things to study and so i've got four more, two of which are touched upon and to which you did not. so the first i'll talk about is the chinese influence on tourism in cuba. there is a school in china. so we're familiar with the influence on hospitality and tourism around the world and we are very connected to chinese influence. there are few cultures i think i'm more diametrically opposed than the chinese culture and the cuban culture, and you've got to wonder why do i think this is anything to do with cuba? it turns out that there is not one in half and and a one-time data privacy when it 50,000 chinese living in cuba. now it's down to a couple thousand and it still exists. there is a great deal of cultural connection between the socialist regime in cuba and the socialist country of mainland china. so is china actually doing anything in cuba now? it turns out they are. president xi jinping visi
>> richard and richard, i think you did a wonderful study paper. but is that all there is? i don't think so. in fact, i hope not since now that i am an academic we need to find more things to study and so i've got four more, two of which are touched upon and to which you did not. so the first i'll talk about is the chinese influence on tourism in cuba. there is a school in china. so we're familiar with the influence on hospitality and tourism around the world and we are very connected to...
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, richard, ill i'm running out of time for the block. what they're concerned about here, being fined and penalized for some kind of carbon footprint they're creating. that's a risk to business. both the ladies pointed that out. not rising sea levels for dirty air. >> richard, to your point, if the companies feel that they want to take an initiative and a lead on that, that's fine. the request he becomes when you have the economic regulation, the economic, you know, the burden coming from government, basically saying that you need to do this or this is how you have to push a certain clean air. >> what i don't want, mercedes is coal still in my back yard. >> and people are coming oye long-- richard, richard, guess what. >> we don't want that. >> i've got to go. >> we saw it in flint and we don't want it. >> guys, no conservatives want coal silt in their back yards. >> yes, you do, deregulating, ask people of flint by that, or poisoned them. eric: listen, this is a hot topic, no pun intended. we'll coming back to that in coming weeks. mark
, richard, ill i'm running out of time for the block. what they're concerned about here, being fined and penalized for some kind of carbon footprint they're creating. that's a risk to business. both the ladies pointed that out. not rising sea levels for dirty air. >> richard, to your point, if the companies feel that they want to take an initiative and a lead on that, that's fine. the request he becomes when you have the economic regulation, the economic, you know, the burden coming from...
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of richard's home.rd in years. >> check this out, a tour bus drives right by, definitely made their tour a little bit more interesting even though they didn't get a glimpse of richard. >>> get a glimpse of this. not for the squeamish. that's the meghan linsey the runner-up on "the voice." >> this is so scary. she was bitten by an incredibly venomous spider. and she thought she might die. what happened? >> i felt like stinging on my face and i looked over and i had -- i was holding a spider in my hand. my worst nightmare. >> quick thinking may have saved meghan's life. she was bitten on the cheek by one of america's most lethal spider -- a brown recluse, filled with potentially deadly venom, capable of leaving a ten-inch wound. you described almost like it like a hole. >> when the venom sits underneath the skin, so, yeah, it was like a hole. >> for nine days it was a different symptom every day. muscle spasms, whole body rash. fever. night sweats. i was crying. it was terrible pain. ♪ >> did the poison o
of richard's home.rd in years. >> check this out, a tour bus drives right by, definitely made their tour a little bit more interesting even though they didn't get a glimpse of richard. >>> get a glimpse of this. not for the squeamish. that's the meghan linsey the runner-up on "the voice." >> this is so scary. she was bitten by an incredibly venomous spider. and she thought she might die. what happened? >> i felt like stinging on my face and i looked over and...
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commissioner president hillis commissioner vice president richards commissioner fong commissioner koppel converge and commissioner moore we do expect commissioner johnson to arrive shortly commissioners, the first item on your agenda is item no. 1 - 2645 ocean avenue proposed for continuance to april 13, april 13, april 13, units #2301 and 2303, proposed for continuance to april 13, authorization. item no. 3 - 524a, proposed for continuance to april 13, 2017, conditional use authorization. item no. 4 - 2855 filbert street, proposed for continuance to april 13, 2017, discretionary review. affordable housing fee and requirements, proposed for continuance to april 27, 2017, planning code amendment. april 27, 2017, planning code amendment. to april 27, 2017, planning code amendment. item no. 6 - scooter parking, proposed for continuance to may 4, 2017, planning code amendment. item no. 7 - 401 3rd street, proposed for continuance to may 18, 2017, conditional use authorization. commissioners further under our only two items on the review calendar are proposed for continuance to to may 11th an
commissioner president hillis commissioner vice president richards commissioner fong commissioner koppel converge and commissioner moore we do expect commissioner johnson to arrive shortly commissioners, the first item on your agenda is item no. 1 - 2645 ocean avenue proposed for continuance to april 13, april 13, april 13, units #2301 and 2303, proposed for continuance to april 13, authorization. item no. 3 - 524a, proposed for continuance to april 13, 2017, conditional use authorization. item...
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of richard's home.n years. but not even the crash got richard to appear. >> it did not. check this out. a tour bus drives right by. definitely made their tour a little bit interesting, though they didn't get a glimpse of richard. >>> well, get a glimpse of this, and i sworn you, it's not for the squeamish. she suffered what is a lot of people's worst nightmares. >> this is so scary. she was bitten by an incredibly venomous spider while she was leaping and she thought she so, what happened? we have her first on-camera interview since the bite. what happened? >> i felt like stinging on my face and i looked over and i had -- i was holding a spider in my hand. my worst nightmare. i went to urgenret ca immediately. >> quick thinking may have saved meghan's life. she was bitten on the cheek by one of america's most lethal spider -- a brown recluse, filled with potentially deadly venom, capable of leaving a ten-inch wound. now, at one point, you described it almost like a hole in your face? >> yeah. when the v
of richard's home.n years. but not even the crash got richard to appear. >> it did not. check this out. a tour bus drives right by. definitely made their tour a little bit interesting, though they didn't get a glimpse of richard. >>> well, get a glimpse of this, and i sworn you, it's not for the squeamish. she suffered what is a lot of people's worst nightmares. >> this is so scary. she was bitten by an incredibly venomous spider while she was leaping and she thought she...