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. >> ahora las razones principales son en donde inmigraciÓn sku abre que ha cometido fraude de cÓmo obtuvoa de nuncas porque reabrir el caso por algÚn otro motivo entonces son muy pocos asÍ que por favor comunidad no se alarme y tienen derecho a ser asesorados y acompaÑados. >> abogada quÉ pasarÍa con los dreamers si el juez de texas falla en contra de daca? >>> algo muy importante de entender yo sÉ que en la comunidad hay confusiÓn. >> hay que rÉcocordar que son cortes las decisiones hasta ahorita han sido favorables juelente para los dreamers y que sez dio va a escuchar el caso de 7 estados que han hecho una demanda que le piden al juez declarar no constitucional el daca y que paga un alto para seguir recibiendo solicitudes reinscripciÓn oreaplicaciones. >> entonces mi jov dreamers y Ár ex >> yo mandari hoy. >> por si hay un cambio un paro re inscripciÓn el lunes. >> la pregunta es recurrente. >> que hay que hacer si ice toca a la puerta. >> una persona le toca inmigraciÓn hasta la misma policÍas entra en temor y se le olvida repito. >> guardar silencio, si abren la puerta pero antes de
. >> ahora las razones principales son en donde inmigraciÓn sku abre que ha cometido fraude de cÓmo obtuvoa de nuncas porque reabrir el caso por algÚn otro motivo entonces son muy pocos asÍ que por favor comunidad no se alarme y tienen derecho a ser asesorados y acompaÑados. >> abogada quÉ pasarÍa con los dreamers si el juez de texas falla en contra de daca? >>> algo muy importante de entender yo sÉ que en la comunidad hay confusiÓn. >> hay que rÉcocordar...
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Aug 19, 2018
08/18
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like, when you post something, don't you know the style and the sku? robbie: no. "pos" stands for two things in this store -- point of sales system and piece of [bleep] lemonis: owners robbie and julie allen have managed to open two stores -- one in new orleans and one in baton rouge. but they still haven't mastered the basics. well, does this store break even? robbie: good question. lemonis: merchandise they carry lacks universal appeal. the clothes are nice, but they're not... cool. and now, a recent crisis has sent this couple reeling. robbie: i get a phone call from my doctor. the doctor's like, "come in immediately." lemonis: like that day? robbie: that day. lemonis: putting even more stress on the business... julie: that looks terrible. i never knew how much debt we were in. lemonis: ...and their marriage. robbie: i get frustrated with you. julie: what do i do? robbie: the micromanagement. do you not think i know what i'm doing? lemonis: if i can't get them to rethink their partnership and their business practices... julie, i don't know that you're a good bu
like, when you post something, don't you know the style and the sku? robbie: no. "pos" stands for two things in this store -- point of sales system and piece of [bleep] lemonis: owners robbie and julie allen have managed to open two stores -- one in new orleans and one in baton rouge. but they still haven't mastered the basics. well, does this store break even? robbie: good question. lemonis: merchandise they carry lacks universal appeal. the clothes are nice, but they're not... cool....
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Aug 20, 2018
08/18
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in the same 1,000 skus. we fell out way more forms but somebody figured out the average american spends six months of their life waiting for the lights to change. that is a disturbing thought. nobody ever figured out the statistics of how long we fill out forms. like the internet and all the time. and i think more than any population in history. so that has invaded our lives. >> and in soviet union they know full employment is sitting in a room doing nothing all day. and that is what socialism is supposed to be like and to buy that loaf of bread. it isn't unnecessarily elaborate. when talking about why they don't basically but single-payer that is more efficient. to get rid of redundancy with one or two or 3 million people working for kaiser. that is like a smoking gun. they market those systems and then to create useless blue-collar jobs. because no one wants to talk about this. but i i will tell you now. and from that crypto marxist talking about that every board should look like this but with these big id
in the same 1,000 skus. we fell out way more forms but somebody figured out the average american spends six months of their life waiting for the lights to change. that is a disturbing thought. nobody ever figured out the statistics of how long we fill out forms. like the internet and all the time. and i think more than any population in history. so that has invaded our lives. >> and in soviet union they know full employment is sitting in a room doing nothing all day. and that is what...
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Aug 16, 2018
08/18
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if they truly believed that this one sku should have byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy, then why wouldn'tent it throughout? lemonis: let's say that, like, the chairman of the company went into a meeting, and he said, "i want you to create a product that meets her standards, 'cause i want to do business with her." -what are you saying to them? -lisa: no. lemonis: it's kind of a double standard. we can't run a business that way. she keeps telling me that she's product loyal and not brand loyal. that's a bunch of [bleep] is what it is. build a business, set a standard, write it down, follow the standard. the thing that worries me about doing business with you is that i feel like if i make a mistake, you're not gonna forgive me. lisa: no, that's not true. lemonis: well, then, why can't you forgive them? ♪ i've asked giovanni to bring his store managers to my office for a meeting. up to this point, these store managers have been left to their own devices -- different looks, different merchandising, different inventory plan. and that's not okay with me. if giovanni wants to make this acquisitio
if they truly believed that this one sku should have byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy, then why wouldn'tent it throughout? lemonis: let's say that, like, the chairman of the company went into a meeting, and he said, "i want you to create a product that meets her standards, 'cause i want to do business with her." -what are you saying to them? -lisa: no. lemonis: it's kind of a double standard. we can't run a business that way. she keeps telling me that she's product loyal and not brand...
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Aug 5, 2018
08/18
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the essay benefit forms and at the same 1,000 skus. >> please fill out way more forms than they did. somebody actually managed to figure out the average american spends six months of their life waiting for the lights to change. that's the disturbing thought. nobody figured out the statistics for how long we take filling out forms. so like the internet has become fact that we've gone paperless means we all want to be travel agents and i think we spend more time filling out in any population in history so the bureaucracies invaded our lives that you continue that theme bullshit jobs. you know that their version of full employment is people have to sit in a room doing nothing all day. it is the intentional socialism in order to buy a loaf of bread you say i want that, let me get a coupon. they make the system ridiculously elaborate so they keep everybody employed. i found this quote where he is talking about why he didn't want socialism. everybody says that it would be more efficient so that's true. sure it would get rid of redundancy and wasted effort in the system. think about this. 1
the essay benefit forms and at the same 1,000 skus. >> please fill out way more forms than they did. somebody actually managed to figure out the average american spends six months of their life waiting for the lights to change. that's the disturbing thought. nobody figured out the statistics for how long we take filling out forms. so like the internet has become fact that we've gone paperless means we all want to be travel agents and i think we spend more time filling out in any...
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Aug 25, 2018
08/18
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made an interesting remark is chuck grassley who said that he would be able to find tile within the sku time within the schedule to have a con g confirmation for a new attorney general. so that would suggest that influential republicans are still acting in lock step with the administration. and final point is to look to what eli just said, because i think this is really going to get at the heart ahead of the midterms and into the 2020 presidential cycle at the disconnect between the base of the democratic party and the current structure of democratic leadership. because the base of the democratic party has been outraged, furious, at how this democratic leadership has responded or not really responded in terms of what is really going on. i think that of to look at the policy prescriptions that are being proposed on the left including from the likes of senator warren, a democrat from massachusetts who released ten years of her tax returns this week without being asked. and also prescribed a whole new type of policy prescription without saying anything else drain the swamp. >> let's return
made an interesting remark is chuck grassley who said that he would be able to find tile within the sku time within the schedule to have a con g confirmation for a new attorney general. so that would suggest that influential republicans are still acting in lock step with the administration. and final point is to look to what eli just said, because i think this is really going to get at the heart ahead of the midterms and into the 2020 presidential cycle at the disconnect between the base of the...
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Aug 17, 2018
08/18
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connecting the investigation and what he said today at the white house, does that sound like national skus security issues to you? >> no. let's not forget john brennan had to explain in earlier media appearances when he said the russians have something on him. when he says that as a former cia director the assumption from viewers of television programs like this and other journalists is that he knows something. anyway, my point here is that very well may be true, but he really does have an obligation to put up or shut up and he has really gone much further out on a limb than other former officials. you don't hear mike haden and other former officials going quite as far as john brennan has calling him at one point a traitor and things like that. he has every right to criticize the president but when he implies he has information the rest of us can't see, that's not good for dem ok-- i think you h look at the fact that john brennan has engaged in an innuendo that really is a hallmark of the year of mccarthism. >> we're going to continue on this whole story out of alexandria virginia. jury de
connecting the investigation and what he said today at the white house, does that sound like national skus security issues to you? >> no. let's not forget john brennan had to explain in earlier media appearances when he said the russians have something on him. when he says that as a former cia director the assumption from viewers of television programs like this and other journalists is that he knows something. anyway, my point here is that very well may be true, but he really does have...
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08/18
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about 45 minutes into cross-examination here, manafort's attorney come out swinging, either bringing up sku discussions of gates stealing money and to fund the secret life of rick gates for a flat in london and european trips that gates was allegedly having with his mistress. gates admitted another relationship about ten years ago but now the two are sparring over what the source of that funding was. gates maintaining that it came from his bonus pool or from his personal accounts. but manafort's attorney is saying, no, this money came from the cyprus accounts, stolen from manafort and in a back and forth on that and an interesting development is alleging that gates stolen money from the inauguration fund saying filing for personal expenses paid by the inauguration. they haven't really fleshed that out. we don't know if he has anything to back it up but another way to try to discredit gates to try to attack his credibility and going through how he was part of the scheme and helped manafort pull it off and on cross-examination the attorney hammering him with telling the special counsel's offi
about 45 minutes into cross-examination here, manafort's attorney come out swinging, either bringing up sku discussions of gates stealing money and to fund the secret life of rick gates for a flat in london and european trips that gates was allegedly having with his mistress. gates admitted another relationship about ten years ago but now the two are sparring over what the source of that funding was. gates maintaining that it came from his bonus pool or from his personal accounts. but...
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Aug 11, 2018
08/18
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like, when you post something, don't you know the style and the sku? robbie: no.f sales system and piece of [bleep] lemonis: owners robbie and julie allen have managed to open two stores -- one in new orleans and one in baton rouge. but they still haven't mastered the basics. well, does this store break even? robbie: good question. lemonis: merchandise they carry lacks universal appeal. the clothes are nice, but they're not... cool.
like, when you post something, don't you know the style and the sku? robbie: no.f sales system and piece of [bleep] lemonis: owners robbie and julie allen have managed to open two stores -- one in new orleans and one in baton rouge. but they still haven't mastered the basics. well, does this store break even? robbie: good question. lemonis: merchandise they carry lacks universal appeal. the clothes are nice, but they're not... cool.