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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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not people go ahead richard. there are 2 let's talk about facts status kind of this religion that week. kind of prey to in some quarters that somehow that basically covers over everything that maybe somebody who we support donald trump in some cases has done badly oh yes the states well there are 2 north stars here paul and none of which came from the mainstream media or the deep state paul matter for its lawyers acknowledged that their client matter for met with russian spy to give them the most innermost secrets polling secrets of the trump campaign in 21 he said that the cross he was executed for that there was a threat to the white house it was not a crime you know they were writing about why here's why not there's 2 witnesses to that there's 2 witnesses matter for them is a lawyer and the russian spy who presumably is in russia and is not willing to come over here to testify that's why they didn't prosecute him for that and the 2nd fact is the transfer so-called transcript that the trump white house put out
not people go ahead richard. there are 2 let's talk about facts status kind of this religion that week. kind of prey to in some quarters that somehow that basically covers over everything that maybe somebody who we support donald trump in some cases has done badly oh yes the states well there are 2 north stars here paul and none of which came from the mainstream media or the deep state paul matter for its lawyers acknowledged that their client matter for met with russian spy to give them the...
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another coach, richard hood — real name richard kaptar — is also teaching today.e're getting on, they mic us up and our conversations with women are listened to and analysed. and now they're miking me up. all day long, we cold—approach young women, notjust on the streets... we're taught that clothes shops are an ideal hunting ground. last three we spend a couple of hours here. here, one of the students wearing a hidden microphone is sent to stop a woman. richard and i eavesdrop on the conversation. this happens over and over again. there is an idea that seduction essentially provides a blueprint that men can follow as a way of interacting with women. so you'll be given a more or less scripted set of lines, routines that you can follow. most training camps now will spend the majority of their time out on the streets, in bars, cafes, museums — any public space, actually practising these techniques, putting them into action. and that means often unwillingly drawing women into these interactions. i was pretty shocked by what these guys were teaching. i wanted to know
another coach, richard hood — real name richard kaptar — is also teaching today.e're getting on, they mic us up and our conversations with women are listened to and analysed. and now they're miking me up. all day long, we cold—approach young women, notjust on the streets... we're taught that clothes shops are an ideal hunting ground. last three we spend a couple of hours here. here, one of the students wearing a hidden microphone is sent to stop a woman. richard and i eavesdrop on the...
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another coach, richard hood — real name richard kaptar — is also teaching today.re getting on, they mic us up and our conversations with women are listened to and analysed. and now they're micing me up. all day long, we cold—approach young women, notjust on the streets... we're taught that clothes shops are an ideal hunting ground. here, one of the students wearing a hidden microphone is sent to stop a woman. richard and i eavesdrop on the conversation. this happens over and over again. there is an idea that seduction essentially provides a blueprint that men can follow as a way of interacting with women. so you'll be given a more or less scripted set of lines, routines that you can follow. most training camps now will spend the majority of their time out on the streets, in bars, cafes, museums — any public space, actually practising these techniques, putting them into action. and that means often unwillingly drawing women into these interactions. back in central london, it's day 2 of the boot camp. i'm told today we'll be taught how to convert a cold approach int
another coach, richard hood — real name richard kaptar — is also teaching today.re getting on, they mic us up and our conversations with women are listened to and analysed. and now they're micing me up. all day long, we cold—approach young women, notjust on the streets... we're taught that clothes shops are an ideal hunting ground. here, one of the students wearing a hidden microphone is sent to stop a woman. richard and i eavesdrop on the conversation. this happens over and over again....
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and then there's richard nixon., the perennial republican presidential wannabe had lost his last two elections and he knew that this was his last shot. >> in 1968 he wanted the presidency so bad that he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this was twice as big a crowd that we had in 1960, and the result is going to be twice as good as 1960. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12th. we have three men in a hotel room. a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation. and south vietnam's man in washington. plus one lone woman, anna chennault. >> because i had opportunity to not only talking to leaders but the people. >> nixon knew that anna chennault could establish a relationship between him and the south vietnamese and that just in case it became public, nixon could pretend she was not his real envoy. >> after just ten years in washington, d.c., anna had fast-tracked her way to wealth and influence. and a penthouse on top of the brand-new watergate complex which she made into
and then there's richard nixon., the perennial republican presidential wannabe had lost his last two elections and he knew that this was his last shot. >> in 1968 he wanted the presidency so bad that he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this was twice as big a crowd that we had in 1960, and the result is going to be twice as good as 1960. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12th. we have three men in a hotel room. a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man...
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richard nixon.> i announce tonight my intention to seek the governorship of the state of california. >> mrs. nixon said, well, i think it's a terrible mistake for you to run. we've just been through a campaign. we're just getting back on our feet. but if you decide to do it, said i'll be there with you. >> in this campaign, it's generally been stated that if you don't win, you have no future. i would agree with that objective critique, but on the other hand, i don't expect to lose. i expect to win. >> the last chance of richard nixon was to unseat pat brown as governor of his home state in california. the last chance failed. the next day his press chief told the waiting press nixon would not appear or speak, but suddenly, nixon appeared, tired, making an effort to be genial but bitterness forced its way out. >> people say it's going to come down having ran for president, almost made it to run for governor, the answer is proud i'm to have run for governor. i would like to have won. i believe governor
richard nixon.> i announce tonight my intention to seek the governorship of the state of california. >> mrs. nixon said, well, i think it's a terrible mistake for you to run. we've just been through a campaign. we're just getting back on our feet. but if you decide to do it, said i'll be there with you. >> in this campaign, it's generally been stated that if you don't win, you have no future. i would agree with that objective critique, but on the other hand, i don't expect to...
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shawn richard has the support of our organization. he is a very commendable record in the community. i can't top what rudy says. rudy said it all very, very well. so i want to speak on behalf of our organization and in favor of shawn richard. and personally i need to say as well as my personal business partner and as his partner on the hate street social equity application, i found him to be kind, intelligent, and definitely would be a fantastic addition to the cannabis oversight committee. shawn richard, seat 12. >> superviser ronen: thank you. next speaker. >> hi. my name is sabrian hall and i am a district 10 resident from the bayview. i am going to congratulate everyone running for seat 12. but i am here speaking on all the seats in the cannabis and so just stop me if i am getting off track because there is the first time speaking, but a lot of people had applications in before the deadline, which was bibipassed and not given the opportunity to speak. the clerk did apologize, and many people had applications in and they were not f
shawn richard has the support of our organization. he is a very commendable record in the community. i can't top what rudy says. rudy said it all very, very well. so i want to speak on behalf of our organization and in favor of shawn richard. and personally i need to say as well as my personal business partner and as his partner on the hate street social equity application, i found him to be kind, intelligent, and definitely would be a fantastic addition to the cannabis oversight committee....
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richard was delighted to have a brother to play with. and to watch over. >> so you were his protector. big brother. >> keeping an eye on him. >> how'd you and your brother get along? >> like best friends. i looked up to him. >> their dad was the classic hard working immigrant. earning a license to become a respiratory therapist and put in end wills hours to keep a roof over their head and clothes on their back. >> he came from a poor country. he was working hard to build things up and try to establish a life. >> he emphasized education. teaching both his sons math early. he strove and saved to help them out prosper. and they felt he would do anything to keep his family safe. >> he didn't want your family to get pushed around. >> not at all. >> it took many year of hard work. saving and investing. he finally put together enough money to buy this home in a gated community in the city of west minister. a quiet town in orange county california. the family was well on its way to living out the dream they had worked so hard to build. then, on
richard was delighted to have a brother to play with. and to watch over. >> so you were his protector. big brother. >> keeping an eye on him. >> how'd you and your brother get along? >> like best friends. i looked up to him. >> their dad was the classic hard working immigrant. earning a license to become a respiratory therapist and put in end wills hours to keep a roof over their head and clothes on their back. >> he came from a poor country. he was working...
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>> reporter: hey, richard.e are getting suggest a well-coordinated, carefully planned operation. we know that from our sources that special forces in the overnight hours first attacked by air and then landed and gathered intelligence. the operation involving planes, drones and helicopters all of this going down some three miles away from the turkish border and we are now hearing new details of a level of coordination with turkey as well. the turkish ministry of defense tweeting out. following this morning saying prior to the u.s. operation in idlib province. the authorities of both counsel tris took place. we're also hearing from kurdish officials suggesting a level of cooperation with the kurds as well. we have yet to verify that with u.s. officials as we are waiting for the results of this forensic analysis. we have yet to hear from isis and its propaganda wing. no reaction from them so far. if it is a massive blow to isis and its global operations. >> erin, stand by. i'd like to bring in bobby ghosh, columni
>> reporter: hey, richard.e are getting suggest a well-coordinated, carefully planned operation. we know that from our sources that special forces in the overnight hours first attacked by air and then landed and gathered intelligence. the operation involving planes, drones and helicopters all of this going down some three miles away from the turkish border and we are now hearing new details of a level of coordination with turkey as well. the turkish ministry of defense tweeting out....
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richard, thank you.a lot more reaction from all quarters on this breaking story as the next hour or two go on. meanwhile, another breaking story. the conservative mp rory stewart has revealed he is quitting the party — standing down at the next election , to stand as an independent candidate for the mayor of london. the former tory leadership candidate has been a prominent critic of borisjohnson, and is strongly against leaving the european union without a deal. ina in a statement he said... with me now is our political correspondent iain waston. this decision i suppose has been expected from some quarters. this decision i suppose has been expected from some quarterslj this decision i suppose has been expected from some quarters. i think it has been half expected at least. he was already halfway out the door. he was already halfway out the door. he was already halfway out the door. he was basically thrown out of the parliamentary conservative party for opposing borisjohnson parliamentary conservative par
richard, thank you.a lot more reaction from all quarters on this breaking story as the next hour or two go on. meanwhile, another breaking story. the conservative mp rory stewart has revealed he is quitting the party — standing down at the next election , to stand as an independent candidate for the mayor of london. the former tory leadership candidate has been a prominent critic of borisjohnson, and is strongly against leaving the european union without a deal. ina in a statement he said......
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richard blackwell can. worst-dressed -- "a buxom milkmaid reminiscent of a cow wearing a girdle, and both have the same amount of acting talent." yikes! >> it was all over the world. and everyone was looking forward to reading it. he's just calling attention to what people already know. >> and to call more attention to himself, the former richard selzer once again tailors his name to fit his persona. he declares that his first name is now "mr." why the "mr." >> "mr." because it was very dramatic. he tried to create a character, so he said, "i'm gonna go all out. i'm gonna own it." >> mr. blackwell begins to make regular guest appearances on tv and radio. >> my all-time favorite fashion designer, mr. blackwell. >> here he is on a daytime talk show hosted by a young joan rivers. >> now, what's wrong with this simple acetate dress? >> not a thing. it's a nice dress >> but? >> it's a lovely dress >> but? >> and i-i want to come back on your show. [ laughter ] >> for the next three decades, mr. blackwell's list
richard blackwell can. worst-dressed -- "a buxom milkmaid reminiscent of a cow wearing a girdle, and both have the same amount of acting talent." yikes! >> it was all over the world. and everyone was looking forward to reading it. he's just calling attention to what people already know. >> and to call more attention to himself, the former richard selzer once again tailors his name to fit his persona. he declares that his first name is now "mr." why the...
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test his credibility in the way that sir richard said he did not?ty in the way that sir richard said he did not? i think there are many things that we have to learn from midland. i think —— i accept entirely that we perhaps should have reviewed midland earlier. i accept that at that time in policing nationally there was a policy and a set of practices that tended to suggest to officers that they should believe complainants, so—called victims, whatever they said and investigate the allegation, rather than at any early—stage beginning to investigate the individual. there are lots of things to learn from that. i think we can all stand here now and second—guess what individual did back then, certainly i accept the report and the learning on behalf of metropolitan police and i also accept entirely the iopc findings that the officers did not commit any misconduct or criminal activity and indeed as sir richard makes clear, they were acting with propriety and my words in good faith. can i ask you about that face credible and true, which she kind of dog. sai
test his credibility in the way that sir richard said he did not?ty in the way that sir richard said he did not? i think there are many things that we have to learn from midland. i think —— i accept entirely that we perhaps should have reviewed midland earlier. i accept that at that time in policing nationally there was a policy and a set of practices that tended to suggest to officers that they should believe complainants, so—called victims, whatever they said and investigate the...
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my name is jim byron, i am the executive respect of the richard nixon -- vice president of the richard nixon foundation, and it is always a pleasure to welcome you all here to beautiful nixon library in orange county, california. i'd like to thank all of our president society members for joining us this evening, and if you're a member, would you please stand up and be recognized? oh, come on, there's a couple of you here. there we go. thank you. [applause] the presidents society with an exclusive group of members that supports the ongoing works of president nixon's foundation which awe applies the legacy and the vision to, that he had to opportunities facing our nation and the world today. and if you're interested in joining, please see any member of the staff, come track me down -- [laughter] or one of the front desk associates. anybody can get you signed up this evening. i'd also like to tell you about a a few special events that are on the horizon. on august 20th we will host mollie hemingway and carrie severino for their new bestseller, "justice on trial," about the kavanaugh supre
my name is jim byron, i am the executive respect of the richard nixon -- vice president of the richard nixon foundation, and it is always a pleasure to welcome you all here to beautiful nixon library in orange county, california. i'd like to thank all of our president society members for joining us this evening, and if you're a member, would you please stand up and be recognized? oh, come on, there's a couple of you here. there we go. thank you. [applause] the presidents society with an...
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we will hear from richard branson next.s is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs in san francisco. let's focus back on the thing. alphabet shares fell in late trading after reporting third-quarter earnings. results largely impacted by the heavy investment in google's cloud computing business which is trying to catch up with rivals like amazon and microsoft. later this week, we get numbers from apple and facebook. they report quarterly earnings on wednesday. joining me to discuss it all is ed ludlow. walk me through alphabet and google. ed: cloud is the future and they are making that clear. back in q2, sundar said we expect this to be an $8 billion annual business that can compete with amazon's aws and microsoft. $8 billion is about a quarter of what aws makes for amazon, but there is still growth potential. they are moving away from this core advertising business. today, that has been an incredible engine for growth. 20% growth on revenue. taylor: a chart we are showing to the audience real
we will hear from richard branson next.s is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs in san francisco. let's focus back on the thing. alphabet shares fell in late trading after reporting third-quarter earnings. results largely impacted by the heavy investment in google's cloud computing business which is trying to catch up with rivals like amazon and microsoft. later this week, we get numbers from apple and facebook. they report quarterly earnings on...
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he says number 39, richard m.t if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed wherever it leads. (vo) morning, noon, night; indulgent, delicious, irresistible. fancy feast makes delighting your cat delightfully easy. every recipe, every last detail. another fancy way to show your love. fancy feast. introducing savory centers. paté with a center of gravy! ithere's my career...'s more to me than hiv. my cause... and creating my dream home. i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2 medicines in 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so your hiv can be controlled with fewer medicines while taking dovato. you can take dovato anytime of day with food or without. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients or if you take
he says number 39, richard m.t if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed wherever it leads. (vo) morning, noon, night; indulgent, delicious, irresistible. fancy feast makes delighting your cat delightfully easy. every recipe, every last detail. another fancy way to show your love. fancy feast. introducing savory centers. paté with a center of gravy! ithere's my career...'s more to me than hiv. my cause... and...
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some people just like the virgin brand and richard. we welcome them all.ple do it for different kinds of reasons. we think there is a tremendously big market. you go to talk to people, three quarters, eight out of 10 people actually want to go to space if they can afford it. >> talk to me about that -- george: for sure, the price point initially is a fair amount of money. the only other way to go to space right now is to buy a ticket with the russians and they are charging about $85 million. it is a dramatic price decrease. long-term, our hope is to go down. near term, the price will probably go up a bit because it is actually underpriced. our vision is to bring the cost down some more and more people can experience the wonder and joy of human spaceflight. >> richard, last question. you have been at this game for a while. something that is going on in the home country, brexit is dragging on and on. what do you think is going to happen first? going into space or the u.k. successfully leaving the european union? richard: i very much hope we will have tourist
some people just like the virgin brand and richard. we welcome them all.ple do it for different kinds of reasons. we think there is a tremendously big market. you go to talk to people, three quarters, eight out of 10 people actually want to go to space if they can afford it. >> talk to me about that -- george: for sure, the price point initially is a fair amount of money. the only other way to go to space right now is to buy a ticket with the russians and they are charging about $85...
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the he decided that even though richard nixon was good for his richard nixon is the origin of the dog whistle, richard nixon was undermining the structure of this country. the corns were from belt. another was from roanoke, virginia. one was from rural maine. one was from upstate new york. these were the real heroes of 1974. one would hope that should we ever be in a similar presidency again, that those kinds of heroes are among us. if he had destroyed the tapes, would he have finished his term? >> yes. no doubt in my mind he would have finished his term. so why didn't he? -- this ishat makes really, really interesting and important about this era. richard nixon self sabotaged. not because he wanted to leave office as he said. i will not do that anymore. i was the director of the nixon library when it became a federal institution. nixon was a temperamentally -- was temperamentally ill-suited to be president and that he was an introvert and an extra efforts job.- extroverts what he did not know, other than being sneaky and running it cover-up, he was not very good at creating public sy
the he decided that even though richard nixon was good for his richard nixon is the origin of the dog whistle, richard nixon was undermining the structure of this country. the corns were from belt. another was from roanoke, virginia. one was from rural maine. one was from upstate new york. these were the real heroes of 1974. one would hope that should we ever be in a similar presidency again, that those kinds of heroes are among us. if he had destroyed the tapes, would he have finished his...
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matched by no one. >>> declares that vice president richard m.an party for the office of president of the united states. >> he's been downtown in his suite at the sheraton blackstone watching on television looking at us looking at him looking at us. >> could we have a word from mrs. nixon, please? >> i still feel it's all a dream. when i was teaching school 20 years ago, i never knew that this event would happen tonight. >> mr. vice president, why do you want to be president of the united states? >> these lights are a little warm. i think this nation has a destiny. i think every individual has a destiny. >> richard nixon. >> and i am convinced that if america does not give the world, the free world, the leadership that it needs that the clouds of freedom will die forever. >> you're going to have dick nixon. >> with faith in america and in her people i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's the centennial convention of the republican party. 100 years since the nomination of lincoln. it's come now
matched by no one. >>> declares that vice president richard m.an party for the office of president of the united states. >> he's been downtown in his suite at the sheraton blackstone watching on television looking at us looking at him looking at us. >> could we have a word from mrs. nixon, please? >> i still feel it's all a dream. when i was teaching school 20 years ago, i never knew that this event would happen tonight. >> mr. vice president, why do you want to...
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richard, thank you very much. richard galpin reporting.er vaccination campaign. about 30 million people — nearly half the uk population — will be offered the flu vaccine this year. for the first time, all primary school pupils in england will be offered a free vaccination — bringing england into line with scotland, wales and northern ireland. children are what's known as super spreaders because they're the most likely to pass the virus on to each other and to vulnerable relatives. last year there were nearly 1,700 flu—related deaths in england. our health editor, hugh pym, is outside public health england. a pretty ambitious plan? yes, it is. it is continuing the work of recent yea rs it is continuing the work of recent years in england, adding different years in england, adding different year groups or offering free vaccines via a nasal spray. from this year, it will be all primary schoolchildren. the whole effort is coordinated from here by public health england. that is simply bringing england into line with scotland, wales and northern
richard, thank you very much. richard galpin reporting.er vaccination campaign. about 30 million people — nearly half the uk population — will be offered the flu vaccine this year. for the first time, all primary school pupils in england will be offered a free vaccination — bringing england into line with scotland, wales and northern ireland. children are what's known as super spreaders because they're the most likely to pass the virus on to each other and to vulnerable relatives. last...
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thank you, sir. >> thank you, richard. >> i'm richard lui. i'll be back tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.. you can follow me on twitter, instagram, and facebook. you have a great saturday. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, philippe reines philippe rains sm when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align naturally helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7. so, where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or
thank you, sir. >> thank you, richard. >> i'm richard lui. i'll be back tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.. you can follow me on twitter, instagram, and facebook. you have a great saturday. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, philippe reines philippe rains sm when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who...
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we will start with richard engel in northern syria. richard, give us a sense of exactly who was al baghdadi and the kind of impact his death could have. >> reporter: before we get to that just a few more details about what actually happened. we just spoke minutes ago with a witness, someone who was in the town, this village of barisha, which is right on the turkish border, it's a rural syrian town. he says he was about 500 meters from the actual house that was destroyed. he said that the helicopters that were involved in this raid were circling so close to his own home that he could feel the wind from the helicopter props. he said that this all began around 11:00 p.m. local time, that it was obviously dark here, that it all started at once. it began suddenly and aggressively. that helicopters came in, they started to fire, he describes how a neighbor went outside to see what was going on, he was fired on, ran back inside. the people all were afraid, they started to turn off their lights, that the helicopters continued to circle laying
we will start with richard engel in northern syria. richard, give us a sense of exactly who was al baghdadi and the kind of impact his death could have. >> reporter: before we get to that just a few more details about what actually happened. we just spoke minutes ago with a witness, someone who was in the town, this village of barisha, which is right on the turkish border, it's a rural syrian town. he says he was about 500 meters from the actual house that was destroyed. he said that the...
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michael, you heard richard's reporting.e of the information that came out there? >> i think, you know, largely i think i agree with richard. but, again, idlib is not hospitable terrain to isis. it hasn't been that for some years. so it is quite shocking to those of us who study isis and who have watched the movements of this organization over the last several years, that baghdadi would repair there. again, isis was expelled from west of the euphrates river in the period of 2014 to 2015 by various other organizations, including the free syrian army and the al qaeda affiliate, which is now going by several different names frankly. as i mentioned to you earlier, al qaeda and isis have broken apart in 2013, 2014. and they have never repaired that breach. so, you know, there is an intramural struggle happening within the sort of international jihadist ranks between al qaeda and isis. if al qaeda, as is widely known, is the predominant jihadist organization in idlib, is still in control of that province -- which i am not under an
michael, you heard richard's reporting.e of the information that came out there? >> i think, you know, largely i think i agree with richard. but, again, idlib is not hospitable terrain to isis. it hasn't been that for some years. so it is quite shocking to those of us who study isis and who have watched the movements of this organization over the last several years, that baghdadi would repair there. again, isis was expelled from west of the euphrates river in the period of 2014 to 2015 by...
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richard: i think they are.d a good job against the islamic state, they sort of missed the whole russian thing. mark zuckerberg talks about they take of hate speech, but they out political videos that is filled with lies. i disagree with that. i think the standard ought to be, things that are demonstrably false, even if they come from a politician, should be taken off. thed: when you talk about ultimate problem, i'm not sure that we can protect people. we have all become our own editors. there was a time where you could say, time magazine says it, i believe it. everyone has to decide what is true and false. richard: one of the things i say is we don't have a fake news problem but a media literacy problem. people need to be able to figure out the difference between fact and fiction. that techgue companies should spend billions of dollars on media and digital literacy. in a democracy, you and i have to make that decision about what is right and wrong. david: we have an election coming up next year. if you could do
richard: i think they are.d a good job against the islamic state, they sort of missed the whole russian thing. mark zuckerberg talks about they take of hate speech, but they out political videos that is filled with lies. i disagree with that. i think the standard ought to be, things that are demonstrably false, even if they come from a politician, should be taken off. thed: when you talk about ultimate problem, i'm not sure that we can protect people. we have all become our own editors. there...
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ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr briggs deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing stock of the world. yes as a simple word i mean the reality is that's what happens when you have weak feeble leadership you know i'm a businessman and a bad chief executive of a business can ruin it in 2 years a bad prime minister can humiliate a country in a couple of years and that's what we've seen with what happened to 2 reason may as of right now the u.k. is in the midst of what many would call a constitutional crisis parliament was suspended by the pro brics it prime minister johnson it was an un suspended by t
ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr briggs deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the...
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ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. tice's been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara seems to 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr bracks it deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing stock of the world. yes to the simple word i mean the reality is that's what happens when you have weak feeble leadership you know i'm a businessman and a bad chief executive of a business can ruin it in 2 years a bad prime minister can humiliate a country in a couple of years and that's what we've seen with what happened to 2 reason may as of right now the u.k. is in the midst of what many would call a constitutional crisis parliament was suspended by the pro brics it prime minister johnson it was an un suspended by
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when the supreme court held unanimously that richard m.ot use executive privilege to withhold the watergate tapes, president nixon immediately agreed to comply even though he knew it would mean the end of his presidency. >> there is the president waving good-bye, and you hear the applause. >> all modern u.s. presidents, both republican and democratic, have expanded their powers, and that expansion has been excessive in the past few decades. but donald trump is on a different planet. >> i alone can fix it. >> he has refused to comply with wholly constitutional legislative requests for documents, information, and testimony. were his position to prevail, the u.s. president would become an elected dictator. democrats meanwhile are on firm constitutional ground but are being politically unwise. they should ensure that this impeachment inquiry looks and is fair. >> in this committee, the staff was nonpartisan, and i must give credit where credit is due for a fair presentation. >> they should follow the precedents laid down during the last two su
when the supreme court held unanimously that richard m.ot use executive privilege to withhold the watergate tapes, president nixon immediately agreed to comply even though he knew it would mean the end of his presidency. >> there is the president waving good-bye, and you hear the applause. >> all modern u.s. presidents, both republican and democratic, have expanded their powers, and that expansion has been excessive in the past few decades. but donald trump is on a different planet....
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hey, sam. >> reporter: richard, good afternoon. residents as they have contained the saddle ridge fire enough to this point where they are starting to repopulate some of the communities including the one here in puerto ranch that's been very badly hit. there are still homes that are destroyed. roofs collapsed. in this case cars burned down to the very shell. the chassis of the car. utter destruction everywhere. the latest numbers have been bumped up to 21 homes destroyed, 32 total structures affected in some way. nonetheless, this right now is the exception not the rule. there are tens of thousands of people who are moving back into their communities tonight, talking with the folks from the los angeles fire county, telling me right now they're going street by street, community by community, and the emphasis has shifted from the winds they were initially worried about to structural integrity and infrastructure on the power lines and the water lines and the utility lines sound and if that is the case they will move folks back. this w
hey, sam. >> reporter: richard, good afternoon. residents as they have contained the saddle ridge fire enough to this point where they are starting to repopulate some of the communities including the one here in puerto ranch that's been very badly hit. there are still homes that are destroyed. roofs collapsed. in this case cars burned down to the very shell. the chassis of the car. utter destruction everywhere. the latest numbers have been bumped up to 21 homes destroyed, 32 total...
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i'm richard lui at msnbc headquarters in new york city. thanks for spending your day with us today. the impeachment inquiry today reaches day 19. perhaps only president trump knows whether he is working with rudy giuliani this hour and just how closely. testing the relationship? whether giuliani broke any lobbying laws with ukraine. right now, federal prosecutors are investigating that. >>> former ambassador to ukraine might know a thing or two about that very issue. we're digging into what she said in public and in private testimony. are there any smoking guns there? >>> and the days ahead, it's going to be a gangbuster lineup right there for headlining witnesses on capitol hill. the democrats' impeachment inquiry picks up yet more speed. >>> plus, breaking news this hour -- a brand-new hard rock hotel currently under construction partially collapsi collapsing. for now at least one person dead. we're watching that. >>> also this -- those massive wildfires outside of los angeles, california. you cannot see when you drive it's so smoky ther
i'm richard lui at msnbc headquarters in new york city. thanks for spending your day with us today. the impeachment inquiry today reaches day 19. perhaps only president trump knows whether he is working with rudy giuliani this hour and just how closely. testing the relationship? whether giuliani broke any lobbying laws with ukraine. right now, federal prosecutors are investigating that. >>> former ambassador to ukraine might know a thing or two about that very issue. we're digging into...
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richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony.a: hi. niva. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how organized everything has to be, which has been... richard: we've been working on for years, back and forth, but... and i think we're getting there. richard: we're getting there. sometimes, you know, you need that person from the outside, because i think sometimes, we get stuck in tunnel vision. and you start to open your eyes and you do a little bit and all of a sudden, you know, people like it and you say, "wow. okay. this is really the way to go." lemonis: so i wanted them to see how a real creamery works. richard: right. lemonis: because i have gotten us a very b
richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony.a: hi. niva. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how...
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most of them demanding impeaching richard nixon.nt a new special prosecutor. as if months went on, bit by bit, he was forced to turn tover tapes. they were as damning as he had feared. white house counsel john dean's testimony turned out to be entirely accurate. >> how much money to you need? >> i would say these people are going cost $1 million over the next two years. >> it was clear -- nixon's defenses were beginning to crumble. >> would you consider the crimes to be impeachable if they did apply to you? >> well, i've also quit beating my wife. >> the meeting will come to order. >> in july of 1974 in a packed hearing room, the house judiciary committee began to debate removing the president. >> make no mistake about it -- this is a turning point. whatever we decide. >> committee chairman peter rodino was a democratic machine liberal from newark, new jersey. he was new to the job. some doubted whether he could handle it. >> highly partisan prosecution if ever there was one. many nixon loyalists were angry and still immoveable. for
most of them demanding impeaching richard nixon.nt a new special prosecutor. as if months went on, bit by bit, he was forced to turn tover tapes. they were as damning as he had feared. white house counsel john dean's testimony turned out to be entirely accurate. >> how much money to you need? >> i would say these people are going cost $1 million over the next two years. >> it was clear -- nixon's defenses were beginning to crumble. >> would you consider the crimes to be...
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at a certain point richard nixon through his lawyer said that's it. i'm not giving anything more to the house judiciary committee. no more tapes, nothing. he was held accountable in the sense that the house judiciary committee passed articles of impeachment and two members of the gop joined in on that. the problem right now, there is no basis in constitutional history for the argument that the white house lawyer made, lawyers made, regarding the unconstitutionality of speaker pelosis approach. nothing in the constitution that says how the house is supposed to impeach. it doesn't say whether one committee, six committees. also doesn't say how the subpoenas should fly, whether they should come from the chairs of committees or should come from the committee as a whole. in terms of constitutional history, the argument this is invalid is wrong and will be tossed out by some court at some point. i don't think that's what's going on right now. i don't think the white house believes this is true. what they want to do, slow the process, and basically allow the
at a certain point richard nixon through his lawyer said that's it. i'm not giving anything more to the house judiciary committee. no more tapes, nothing. he was held accountable in the sense that the house judiciary committee passed articles of impeachment and two members of the gop joined in on that. the problem right now, there is no basis in constitutional history for the argument that the white house lawyer made, lawyers made, regarding the unconstitutionality of speaker pelosis approach....
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so there i'm not knowledge of her age i would never really thought the way richard persecuted there's a lot of those quotes where you heard them or not is irrelevant he did say it to the mirror he's never denied saying it but he said it would be unfinished business by a long way you can't just disown the leader away it's all to the way to not says something awkward the way democracy works is that you have elections every 5 years so if you lose an election you know you try and do better the next time you have a thing called loses consists and your policy leaders said. if you lost democracy only works in this country if loses except they lost completely agree ok and your leader said your leader said if the remains campaign i'm quoting your leader i'm not to give you any of my views if the remain campaign wins 2 thirds to one 3rd that ends it you didn't win want 2 thirds to one 3rd so it's not over according to niger for all i don't have to agree with every word he said look if you want to review the referendum 1015 years down the track that's fine but you're you have to implement the wi
so there i'm not knowledge of her age i would never really thought the way richard persecuted there's a lot of those quotes where you heard them or not is irrelevant he did say it to the mirror he's never denied saying it but he said it would be unfinished business by a long way you can't just disown the leader away it's all to the way to not says something awkward the way democracy works is that you have elections every 5 years so if you lose an election you know you try and do better the next...
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this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard'slder brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. t
this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard'slder brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a...
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richard: i do not think they're going to go down anytime soon. is the time when consumers who are clearly vulnerable to big news that is negative. they have handled all of these andr moves on trade tariffs so forth, but we are now many more vulnerable spot where some big shock could be amplified by consumers rather quickly. from your- michael: experience, how closely does sentiment track spending? is there a chance people pull back and stop spending? are 120 billion households. -- 120 million households. they do not have to pull back to have a big impact. our data indicates people pull back when there uncertain about the future, especially through discretionary purchases. i expect they will do that, but we have had mixed news. homes have not performed that well. vehicles are flat. this represents the kind of uncertainty we will have. they have not taken that second think we will be in serious trouble and curtail their spending. michael: talking with richard curtin, the director of the university of michigan survey. one last question. we have a mi
richard: i do not think they're going to go down anytime soon. is the time when consumers who are clearly vulnerable to big news that is negative. they have handled all of these andr moves on trade tariffs so forth, but we are now many more vulnerable spot where some big shock could be amplified by consumers rather quickly. from your- michael: experience, how closely does sentiment track spending? is there a chance people pull back and stop spending? are 120 billion households. -- 120 million...
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richard, that's right. and you know what's -- what was amazing to me in gathering there material with my good colleagues, shane harris and josh dawcy, we had been gathering string for a while, indications of calls that had gone off the rails or made national security staff very uncomfortable or had led to terrible insults and mistakes and work up ended. and with the ukraine call coming out and the news that we were chasing about that, we went back to some more people to discover that there were some calls that were even more -- as one person said -- horrifying than the others we've known about for a while. we gathered them all together here, and then i think sort of the hair went up on the back of my neck when i was interviewing various intelligence officers about what did they think about all of the examples we've gathered. and they said it means that people are telling you and that they're in this horrible vice between this terrible burden of being between the position of trust that they have in the white
richard, that's right. and you know what's -- what was amazing to me in gathering there material with my good colleagues, shane harris and josh dawcy, we had been gathering string for a while, indications of calls that had gone off the rails or made national security staff very uncomfortable or had led to terrible insults and mistakes and work up ended. and with the ukraine call coming out and the news that we were chasing about that, we went back to some more people to discover that there were...
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>> usually talking about the four horsemen, richard dawkins, he wrote a book called the god delusion but he has some cold followers, sam harris, christopher hitchens passed on, and daniel bennett Ãbthe column the four horsemen of the atheist apocalypse. they are aggressive and angry. the old atheism of the 20th century was much more live and let live. the idea was i can't believe but if you want to believe that to our business and is probably good for you and probably good for society. the new atheists will have none of this. they will say i don't believe and to make sure nobody else believes either and i'm going to crusade to try to destroy everybody's faith. part of it is playing a little off the apocalypticism of the new atheist. talk about last days the latter day saints, trying to broaden the scope of apologetics. you have a catholic tradition goes up back to saint thomas aquinas. they make a lot of philosophical arguments for the existence of god. him a whole range of things at st. thomas aquinas did. then you've got a protestant tradition which focuses on the text. martin luth
>> usually talking about the four horsemen, richard dawkins, he wrote a book called the god delusion but he has some cold followers, sam harris, christopher hitchens passed on, and daniel bennett Ãbthe column the four horsemen of the atheist apocalypse. they are aggressive and angry. the old atheism of the 20th century was much more live and let live. the idea was i can't believe but if you want to believe that to our business and is probably good for you and probably good for society....
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they have shut down all lanes westbound near richards. it's a big rig accident.his is the second time they stopped all lanes. they had to get a fire truck to go the wrong way down the freeway, so that's why they have all lanes blocked to get the fire in there. apparently part of the big rig tire is on fire. westbound 80 near richards, they issued a sigalert. stacked up bumper to bumper on the brakes. we'll check on this and more in a couple of minutes. >>> thanks. fortnite players still cannot play the game after an epic ending of the game's season ten. >>> and facebook's cryptocurrency libra may be doomed after key partners pull out. here's this morning's tech bites. >>> fortnite goes down a black hole. >> the wildly popular online game became unplayable sunday after an explosive event that ended with a black hole on the screen. fortnite's twitter account was wiped clean. a statement from playstation assures fans the game will be back. >>> facebook's cryptocurrency libra seems to be on life support. >> the world's leading economy says libra must not go ahead unt
they have shut down all lanes westbound near richards. it's a big rig accident.his is the second time they stopped all lanes. they had to get a fire truck to go the wrong way down the freeway, so that's why they have all lanes blocked to get the fire in there. apparently part of the big rig tire is on fire. westbound 80 near richards, they issued a sigalert. stacked up bumper to bumper on the brakes. we'll check on this and more in a couple of minutes. >>> thanks. fortnite players...
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commissioner richards? >> interesting enough, as i was looking for the fulton street item on today's calendar, i know on our action item, we have an open action and commissioner fung walked right into what i was going to say. i remember the nc20 project, which is in 2007, and i remember 2017 saying maybe we need an nc30, look at the commercial districts and what's allowed, not allowed so maybe we do an nc33 and 34 and look at beer and wine and all other things we need cus for and look at the retail landscape to see what today probably should not be cus, et cetera. >> anyone else? >> ok, so i did have a request for staff. for the last three years i've been on this commission, we have consistently applied a policy of trying to get more housing units whenever folks wanted to expand space. and we've applied it in different ways. sometimes by requesting an adu when folks were doing expansion, when there were tenants in buildings wanting to expand, we've been mindful of tenant protection and wanting to get moreun
commissioner richards? >> interesting enough, as i was looking for the fulton street item on today's calendar, i know on our action item, we have an open action and commissioner fung walked right into what i was going to say. i remember the nc20 project, which is in 2007, and i remember 2017 saying maybe we need an nc30, look at the commercial districts and what's allowed, not allowed so maybe we do an nc33 and 34 and look at beer and wine and all other things we need cus for and look at...
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richard engel, thanks as always for your insight. be sure to watch "on assignment with richard engel. trump & ukraine: fact and fiction." he's going to look into what the trump administration and rudy giuliani were trying to accomplish in the ukraine. that's sunday, 10:00 eastern only on msnbc. >>> let me go ahead and bring in democratic congressman jim clyburn of south carolina, the house majority whip. first let me start by getting your reaction to what we're seeing play out right now in the northern part of syria. >> i think it's a shame, craig. thank you so much for having me. for us to really throw away one of the most trusted allies we've had in our fight against isis. we would not be where we are today were it not for their assistance. and for us to now step away from them and leave them up to the willy-nilly attitudes and activity activities of turkey is absolutely incredible. i'm hopeful that in the house and the senate, next week when we get back, that we will have a collective ae resounding voice of opposition to this, and
richard engel, thanks as always for your insight. be sure to watch "on assignment with richard engel. trump & ukraine: fact and fiction." he's going to look into what the trump administration and rudy giuliani were trying to accomplish in the ukraine. that's sunday, 10:00 eastern only on msnbc. >>> let me go ahead and bring in democratic congressman jim clyburn of south carolina, the house majority whip. first let me start by getting your reaction to what we're seeing...