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shauna. want you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: hi. how are you? i'm marcus. shauna: i'm shauna.t you. lemonis: nice to meet you. father daughter working together? shauna: yeah, yeah. it's fun. lemonis: and have you been in the business a while? shauna: i have. i started right out of college. so, i'm the director of marketing now. lemonis: you're the person that gets everybody in the front door. shauna: yes, that's my goal. lemonis: what's it like working with your dad? shauna: i love working with him. i mean, my dad has always said that he started all of his businesses because he wanted to be able to pass something down to his kids, and, of course, i want to make him proud. mike: she's a huge inspiration for me and a motivation for me. lemonis: you can feel the affection between you guys. -shauna: yeah. -mike: oh, yeah. i'd like to have you meet my business partner, paul kramer. lemonis: okay. mike: want you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. paul: thank you for joining us here. lemonis: absolutely. how do you share roles and responsibili
shauna. want you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: hi. how are you? i'm marcus. shauna: i'm shauna.t you. lemonis: nice to meet you. father daughter working together? shauna: yeah, yeah. it's fun. lemonis: and have you been in the business a while? shauna: i have. i started right out of college. so, i'm the director of marketing now. lemonis: you're the person that gets everybody in the front door. shauna: yes, that's my goal. lemonis: what's it like working with your dad? shauna: i love working...
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. >> reporter: shauna was shauna lamarr's best friend. secures a keychain with her at all time. while she does not support the death penalty, she says the pain of not knowing sierra's whereabouts is indescribable. >> he is not spoke for over five years about anything. where he's been and what happened to her -- that's all we want to know. >> reporter: she is among two dozen witnesses expected to testify this week as to why antolin garcia-torres should be put to death opening statements of the penalty phase, a legal analyst says prosecutors will focus on the kidnap and murder of sierra as deliberate and premeditated while the defense will bring up garcia-torres' troubled home life. >> the defense is trying to get sympathy for him even though he's been convicted of horrible crimes. they're trying to say he is a man whose life is worth saving. >> reporter: one of the main arguments, garcia-torres' upbringing. his father was convicted in 2012 for sexually assaulting a young relative. among those who could testify on behalf of garcia-torres, a psychologist and his family notably, his
. >> reporter: shauna was shauna lamarr's best friend. secures a keychain with her at all time. while she does not support the death penalty, she says the pain of not knowing sierra's whereabouts is indescribable. >> he is not spoke for over five years about anything. where he's been and what happened to her -- that's all we want to know. >> reporter: she is among two dozen witnesses expected to testify this week as to why antolin garcia-torres should be put to death opening...
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. >> professor shauna devine and neville teach a class about franklin delano roosevelt's time in officethey described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship with winston churchill. representatives talk about an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50 minutes. lecture onto today's franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. his is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look into particular the presidents that have had the most impact on the shaping of the office. not all presidents get their own lecture, lincoln of course did, and the second one that has his own lecture is of course, franklin roosevelt who we will look at today. as i said earlier, i will be speaking on franklin roosevelt and his
. >> professor shauna devine and neville teach a class about franklin delano roosevelt's time in officethey described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship with winston churchill. representatives talk about an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50 minutes. lecture onto today's franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. his is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and...
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-shauna: well, it is. lemonis: as the dysfunction gets worse and worse...e day of reckoning gets closer and closer. $1,900,000 is the total debt, and you have no cash.
-shauna: well, it is. lemonis: as the dysfunction gets worse and worse...e day of reckoning gets closer and closer. $1,900,000 is the total debt, and you have no cash.
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the late 20's and 30's -- had jewish grandchildren, then he began to write to them -- from russia shauna and hanukkah. that was a jewish influence late in life. i think it's fair to -- say that little, if had very anything, impact on their jewish prudence, judicial opinions. even in the case of cardozo. you,ne thing it did to which is a legacy of both brandeis and frankfurter, for the first time the -- of pointed jewish law clerks. religiosity,ut of some of the law clerks were much more religious -- it's fair to say, with possibly one exception -- with frankfurter, that it was negative actually -- but their jewish background had no effect on their jewish prudence. on church state issues for goldberg -- goldberg's jewish background did have some influence on his opinions. think a couple things more about justice brandeis. >> you talk about this in your ank but justice brandeis had uncle with whom he was very close, close enough to take his middle name. he was buried there. --s uncle -- boosted her brandeis eventually changed his middle name from -- in honor of his uncle. his uncle in loui
the late 20's and 30's -- had jewish grandchildren, then he began to write to them -- from russia shauna and hanukkah. that was a jewish influence late in life. i think it's fair to -- say that little, if had very anything, impact on their jewish prudence, judicial opinions. even in the case of cardozo. you,ne thing it did to which is a legacy of both brandeis and frankfurter, for the first time the -- of pointed jewish law clerks. religiosity,ut of some of the law clerks were much more...
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if ua, amanda and shauna both have microphones. let them come to you. peter the executive director gets first question. handing it off. >> thank you very much for your presentation. you haven't talked about your collection. what kind of information did you collect and transmit back to the kbg? >> well, i was in political intelligence. quite honestly, i never handed any state secrets were handed them over. i was not in a position to do so. one of my tasks was to identify individuals who might be candidates for recruitment. i never knew what happened to those, whether people were being recruited, successfully recruited. i would occasionally, not periodically send reports on the mood -- the reaction of the american public to certain things. because i was living in society rather than looking at it from the outside. and then i did a few one-off tasks in towards the end of my tenure as they asked me to see if i could get my hands on the technology. people ask me, were you successful? probably not very much. so i've been illegal, i couldn't do things that the
if ua, amanda and shauna both have microphones. let them come to you. peter the executive director gets first question. handing it off. >> thank you very much for your presentation. you haven't talked about your collection. what kind of information did you collect and transmit back to the kbg? >> well, i was in political intelligence. quite honestly, i never handed any state secrets were handed them over. i was not in a position to do so. one of my tasks was to identify individuals...
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announcer: on lectures and history, western university in ontario shauna devine and level constants talk about president franklin donna roosevelt. they described his domestic policy, such as the new deal, and other social welfare programs. professor thompson talks about the global politics leading up to world war ii and his relationship with the british prime minister winston churchill. both professors talk about how his critics felt he was expanding executive powers to four. this class is about an hour, 15 minutes. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. this is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look into particular the presidents that have had the most impact on the shaping of the office. not all presidents get their own lecture, lincoln of course did, and the second one that has his own lecture is of course, franklin roosevelt who we will look at today. as i said earlier, i will be speaking on franklin roosevelt and his domesti
announcer: on lectures and history, western university in ontario shauna devine and level constants talk about president franklin donna roosevelt. they described his domestic policy, such as the new deal, and other social welfare programs. professor thompson talks about the global politics leading up to world war ii and his relationship with the british prime minister winston churchill. both professors talk about how his critics felt he was expanding executive powers to four. this class is...
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announcer: on lectures and history, western university in ontario shauna devine and level constants talk about president franklin donna roosevelt. they described his domestic policy, such as the new deal, and other social welfare programs. professor thompson talks about the global politics leading up to world war ii and his relationship with the british prime minister winston churchill. both professors talk about how his critics felt he was expanding executive powers to four. this class is about an hour, 15 minutes. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency.
announcer: on lectures and history, western university in ontario shauna devine and level constants talk about president franklin donna roosevelt. they described his domestic policy, such as the new deal, and other social welfare programs. professor thompson talks about the global politics leading up to world war ii and his relationship with the british prime minister winston churchill. both professors talk about how his critics felt he was expanding executive powers to four. this class is...
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that is all from shauna spicer.very much. >> i don't know if people even think this is funny. however it's a second something that sean hannity was seen on twitter last night we are going to say boycott and fire him. if you don't like him don't watch them. that's not free speech. and that's not what conservatives are. those are weapons of the left. i do think it is disgraceful. i do know people who thought it was hilarious. there are people really hate donald trump that think that is funny. that's their right but it's our right to say and i can watch anymore. you're supposed to be in the same industry in the same community. all is doing is creating more social unrest in our current bidding. -- country. in a culture can't speak at the university of california at berkeley he said the first amendment doesn't protect hate speech. that is what the first amendment protects. it's sad that we have to use that. the media and the left hate donald trump. look at what the democrats said just the other day. they look at a spendi
that is all from shauna spicer.very much. >> i don't know if people even think this is funny. however it's a second something that sean hannity was seen on twitter last night we are going to say boycott and fire him. if you don't like him don't watch them. that's not free speech. and that's not what conservatives are. those are weapons of the left. i do think it is disgraceful. i do know people who thought it was hilarious. there are people really hate donald trump that think that is...
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do we have shauna as well? no, just peter shenkman. i apologize.ter, the question is, with all of that money, does apple get incentivized to bring it home? is that crucial? one-time low tax, say 10% do the trick? what do you think? >> the question what does it do for them to bring it home? it is cash and liquid, and available. stop, put the number, put it into the perspective, they could purchase right now if they're board and have nothing to do this afternoon, test last, netflix, snapchat, uber, twitter, not necessarily a good purchase and spotify and spotify without breaking a sweat. they would still have enough left over to fly home first class couple hundred thousands times. you're looking at just an obscene amount of money. the question becomes is it more beneficial for them to have it here or more beneficial to have it overseas? the current administration would haveyou think the beneficial to have it here. but fiduciary is. they could do one heck of a buyback with this. they could do one heck of a dividend with this. neil: hang on peter. dona
do we have shauna as well? no, just peter shenkman. i apologize.ter, the question is, with all of that money, does apple get incentivized to bring it home? is that crucial? one-time low tax, say 10% do the trick? what do you think? >> the question what does it do for them to bring it home? it is cash and liquid, and available. stop, put the number, put it into the perspective, they could purchase right now if they're board and have nothing to do this afternoon, test last, netflix,...
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about a week ago when she stood in last friday i believe for shauna spicer. do the honors today and you can bet the overwhelming majority of questions will likely be on model -- money supply. things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. . . neil: we are minutes away from the white house briefing. this will feature sarah huckabee sanders. calls after the firing of james comey for hiring, an independent prosecutor look into all of this. chuck schumer is advocating that. in fact my next guest. he was doing long before others were saying that, talking about senator mark warner of virginia, senate intelligence committee vice-chair. senator, you think prosecutor is only way to go here, right? >> neil, yes i do. we need somebody with independence to f
about a week ago when she stood in last friday i believe for shauna spicer. do the honors today and you can bet the overwhelming majority of questions will likely be on model -- money supply. things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life...