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just have a cold or sniffle. what is a mole on my hand?ccess is a big plus that will lead to people getting seen by a doctor that they were seen before. jillian: this could be a good thing but what are the cons? >> the downside, some of the things i don't want doctors diagnosing over the internet like a cold or somebody says i have sniffled and the doctor feels pressed to give an antibiotic. what about the doctor-patient relationship? someone has a serious thing that might take half an hour or more to get them to reveal. i can't have that same relationship over video that i can have in person. there are intangibles. jillian: chief medical officer on these items, new telehealth offering, patients have an additional option for seeking care that is more convenient for them. makes you wonder at some point, your traditional doctors office would be extinct if we had things like this. those walk in clinics on every corner nowadays, what do you think of that? >> things you wouldn't otherwise get to see the doctor for. we doctors feel we are becomi
just have a cold or sniffle. what is a mole on my hand?ccess is a big plus that will lead to people getting seen by a doctor that they were seen before. jillian: this could be a good thing but what are the cons? >> the downside, some of the things i don't want doctors diagnosing over the internet like a cold or somebody says i have sniffled and the doctor feels pressed to give an antibiotic. what about the doctor-patient relationship? someone has a serious thing that might take half an...
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on our bedroom which vision sniffled i want you to write something for the song sung in the summer a new song a broader. meaning of the many from. our town i would have in a green you know was very difficult for. a young boy from africa and the price on me was five hundred thousand dollars. one thousand nine hundred three well the huge one and only one s. if you want to pay the money and then you the mother of say to your niece that's what i just want to hear if you don't want to pay the money for the child for this boy is too good out pay the money and then later you have to pay me it's like you buying it for me so then you cut it off and missing. then i pay for the fancy because most i'm fine with this one move all these polls if you go after the companies i mean by i want you to think. why am i the loony you see a family and me being a black boy in there in the group everybody likes me. i joke a lot. when i go to training i'm always very serious to train so they're young they you for everybody doesn't know. a little feel of. this moment. when. i love my daughter. came to me. from
on our bedroom which vision sniffled i want you to write something for the song sung in the summer a new song a broader. meaning of the many from. our town i would have in a green you know was very difficult for. a young boy from africa and the price on me was five hundred thousand dollars. one thousand nine hundred three well the huge one and only one s. if you want to pay the money and then you the mother of say to your niece that's what i just want to hear if you don't want to pay the money...
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andrew: [ sniffles ] lemonis: i want you to reconcile with the people that matter.rew: absolutely. amber: at this moment, you probably thought, "okay, i'm here for a reason. like, i'm getting to this guy." lemonis: it was a bit of a head fake for me. amber: 'cause you thought he was... lemonis: 'cause i thought he was turning. amber: ...turning, yeah. lemonis: his recognition of his behavior was better than any painting or renovation or any new product could ever accomplish. amber: so the lesson you're teaching people here is just a lesson in people... lemonis: humility. amber: ...and management... lemonis: and humility. amber: ...and humility. ♪ andrew: that's my dog. lemonis: between what happened with dr. rivera and his breakthrough with neil, i'm now watching him actually pitch in. and i think he realizes that if he does the job of the rest of his employees, he'll have a better appreciation. erin: elise needs water. andrew: elise needs water? erin: yeah. andrew: jabba coming in. go on. lemonis: now that things are starting to look up and i'm noticing a change in
andrew: [ sniffles ] lemonis: i want you to reconcile with the people that matter.rew: absolutely. amber: at this moment, you probably thought, "okay, i'm here for a reason. like, i'm getting to this guy." lemonis: it was a bit of a head fake for me. amber: 'cause you thought he was... lemonis: 'cause i thought he was turning. amber: ...turning, yeah. lemonis: his recognition of his behavior was better than any painting or renovation or any new product could ever accomplish. amber: so...
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i really do. [ sniffles ] lemonis: ...compounded by lagging sales and mounting debt.ow much are you losing? covello: $5,000, $6,000 a month. lemonis: if these guys can't get on the same page, it's just a matter of weeks before this business goes belly up. todd: if we don't fix the problem, we're gonna have to close the doors. lemonis: new york city has a ton of energy, and it's always been a place for dreamers. but when you get on the ferry, and you land on staten island, it may be less hectic, but there's still a real sense of possibility. it's one reason that i'm excited about today. for two years, sammy lazoja has been bombarding me with e-mails asking for my help. he's been hyping this restaurant and how unique it is... and how it sets the standard. but to be honest with you, it's kind of ordinary. sammy: marcus. it's a pleasure to meet you. lemonis: are you sammy? how you doing? nice to meet you. sammy: it's a pleasure. lemonis: we've been e-mailing for -- -what is it, two years now... -sammy: two years. lemonis: ...you've been harassing me? sammy: marcus, this i
i really do. [ sniffles ] lemonis: ...compounded by lagging sales and mounting debt.ow much are you losing? covello: $5,000, $6,000 a month. lemonis: if these guys can't get on the same page, it's just a matter of weeks before this business goes belly up. todd: if we don't fix the problem, we're gonna have to close the doors. lemonis: new york city has a ton of energy, and it's always been a place for dreamers. but when you get on the ferry, and you land on staten island, it may be less hectic,...
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to cut through some legal entanglement that has ensnared you for three generations. 0r talk your snifflinghter into the marriage she swears she will never make. with animals, women and timid little ones, his manner is gentle and easy. but he makes your creditors weep. he can converse with you about the caesars, or get you venetian glassware at a very good price. nobody can outtalk him. if he wants to talk. nobody can better keep their head when markets are falling and weeping men stand in the street tearing up letters of credit. "liz," he says to his wife, one night, "i believe in a year "or two, we'll be rich." thank you. in the novels you challenge the traditional views of cromwell. he was always depicted as a villain but you make a somewhat more sympathetic character, even quite beguiling. so what was it that you discovered to contradict that traditional view? well, i discovered a lot of rubbish, really. errors and prejudices just being kicked along from one generation of historians to the next. in many ways he deserves his reputation. he was ambitious and unscrupulous. he was hardheade
to cut through some legal entanglement that has ensnared you for three generations. 0r talk your snifflinghter into the marriage she swears she will never make. with animals, women and timid little ones, his manner is gentle and easy. but he makes your creditors weep. he can converse with you about the caesars, or get you venetian glassware at a very good price. nobody can outtalk him. if he wants to talk. nobody can better keep their head when markets are falling and weeping men stand in the...
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i want to say there were five women there, not one of them was a sort of sniffling masochist.as a doctor and a woman who woman who ran the theology department, was there a woman who ran a quite vast horse farm in virginia that had been older than he when they were involved. so i mean, none, i think -- i think on my death bed, men i've dated will be standing in line with pillows. >> i hear what you're saying, you're answering an unasked question that the complaints by philip roth who complained that he was misogynistic, that his te male characters were not developed. i don't know what he was like as a human being in the past three years. as i said, i don't have a great deal of faith and trust in the men of his generation or my generation, and when i first met him, he said the first dinner he said, he said just so you know you're too old for me. >> i was 60. he was 82. i said don't flatter yourself. there was nothing you couldn't say to him and in my experience with the women -- with these women i just got to know, if you spend weeks in a hospital with people you get to know him
i want to say there were five women there, not one of them was a sort of sniffling masochist.as a doctor and a woman who woman who ran the theology department, was there a woman who ran a quite vast horse farm in virginia that had been older than he when they were involved. so i mean, none, i think -- i think on my death bed, men i've dated will be standing in line with pillows. >> i hear what you're saying, you're answering an unasked question that the complaints by philip roth who...
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i'm sorry for all the sniffling. >> i know, my eyes are rid. >> i'm so annoyed right now. >> even thoughve so to speak smoke sitting over the clouds, we saw the sun. it's the fine particles in the sphere that's hard to pick up on. and we have storm ranger tracking the fine particles. you can see right now a live look from the camera out here. we have a position so you can see the truck. we saw a lot of you at the fremont festival of the arts. super cool. there's the doppler radar on the back of the truck. a weather station, a camera. and it is fully equipped and ready to go. we can move it better weather picture. we have 59 degrees and we'll see fog and upper 50s and low 60s as we continue through the next several hours. let's take you to the storm ranger data. i have it fine tuned to send out 1200 pulses per second. that is returning some of these fine particles across the bay. that's what you are breathing in right now. and that's why it has been so difficult. it's a lot worse as we get a wider view through the central valley. two to three weeks they've been deal bei dealing with thick
i'm sorry for all the sniffling. >> i know, my eyes are rid. >> i'm so annoyed right now. >> even thoughve so to speak smoke sitting over the clouds, we saw the sun. it's the fine particles in the sphere that's hard to pick up on. and we have storm ranger tracking the fine particles. you can see right now a live look from the camera out here. we have a position so you can see the truck. we saw a lot of you at the fremont festival of the arts. super cool. there's the doppler...
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(interviewer speaking): (yoselyn speaking): (sniffling) >> smith: for the very young,pe the exence isen more harrowing. michelle brané vited children in detention in june. >> i observed young children being held in separate cells from their parents, pending processing. in some cases, they were extremely distraught. thg had no idea what was go to happen to them. they had not been told. >> smith: brané asked to interview some of the children. >> we were given a list by the government and we were told that we could choose who we wanted to speak to. lookg through the list of ov 500 names, i noticed that there were some very young childrenng there, inclu two-year-old, several one-year-olds, and one child that was listed as being zero. so i asked to see those childr. they left and came back and said that they couldn't find the. childr they said to me, "well, we called out their name and nobody responded.t so we doow where they are." so i sort of said... >> smith: these are babies. >> "they're babies. they're babies.ou oby they're not gonna respond to their name being called. perhaps you nee
(interviewer speaking): (yoselyn speaking): (sniffling) >> smith: for the very young,pe the exence isen more harrowing. michelle brané vited children in detention in june. >> i observed young children being held in separate cells from their parents, pending processing. in some cases, they were extremely distraught. thg had no idea what was go to happen to them. they had not been told. >> smith: brané asked to interview some of the children. >> we were given a list by...
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i let my nose run when i listen to jim cramer on "mad money" at cnbc, because when i sniffle, i missou get some kleenex that way you'll be in sync with what i say next, wondering @jimcramer, are there any benefits to purchasing silver over gold not really silver is a much less worthwhile commodity and gold is getting harder to find i believe that gld or actual bullion is a good insurance policy that has not paid off in a long time. but sometimes it's good when insurance doesn't pay off. here is one from @tiffany dunn you have jump-start mid addiction for investing early on in life. your valuable knowledge and energy is inspiring. thank you. i want you to tweet that every single day for the rest of your life because it makes up for lot of the treasure and trolls i have to worry about. thank you for your nice comments here's one @jimcramer, you should have a short video made on jim cramer reads angry tweets against you that would be interesting and funny to watch and we're going to do that we're going do that regularly there is a guy who does it on tv it's very funny. it looks like the
i let my nose run when i listen to jim cramer on "mad money" at cnbc, because when i sniffle, i missou get some kleenex that way you'll be in sync with what i say next, wondering @jimcramer, are there any benefits to purchasing silver over gold not really silver is a much less worthwhile commodity and gold is getting harder to find i believe that gld or actual bullion is a good insurance policy that has not paid off in a long time. but sometimes it's good when insurance doesn't pay...
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donald, you're a snichling cowa -- sniffling coward and leave heidi the hell alone e hell alone . coward and leave heidi the hell alone . n coward and leave heidi the hell alone . i coward and leave heidi the hell alone . v coward and leave heidi the hell alone . el coward and leave heidi the hell alone . i coward and leave heidi the hell alone . ng coward and leave heidi the hell alone . eave heidi the hell alon the digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of too much social media and computers, and then we have parents who would only hope their children have access. middle school is a really key transition point, right. the stakes start changing. students begin to really start thinking about their futures. what i like about verizon's approach is that it's not limited to just giving kids new tools, it's really about empowering educators to teach in different ways, and exposing kids to more active forms of learning. giving technology is not a total solution. teaching technology, now that is. this is moving day with the best in-
donald, you're a snichling cowa -- sniffling coward and leave heidi the hell alone e hell alone . coward and leave heidi the hell alone . n coward and leave heidi the hell alone . i coward and leave heidi the hell alone . v coward and leave heidi the hell alone . el coward and leave heidi the hell alone . i coward and leave heidi the hell alone . ng coward and leave heidi the hell alone . eave heidi the hell alon the digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to...
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tammy: [ sniffles ] thank you.emonis: the reason that i did the deal is because i knew that if i had somebody like tammy that the chances of it succeeding were significantly greater. if we don't make it, we don't sell it. everything's $1! come on in! we made room for our $200,000 overhaul. i'm gonna want to have reclaimed wood everywhere. jim: i like that. lemonis: the kitchen got new appliances and new equipment, and we added a new dessert and beverage bar all to enhance the customer experience. we went to work creating a new recipe with fresh ingredients and a homemade crust. it's good. with tammy in charge, the business skyrocketed over 18%. but, more importantly, it went from losing $100,000 a year to making money. woman: i would like a piece of key lime pie. -do you want one, too? -woman #2: yes, please. -woman #3: this is great pie. -man: best key lime pie ever. lemonis: how's this feel to you? tammy: it's awesome. having one job and being able to spend more time with my children, it's unbelievable. [ voice b
tammy: [ sniffles ] thank you.emonis: the reason that i did the deal is because i knew that if i had somebody like tammy that the chances of it succeeding were significantly greater. if we don't make it, we don't sell it. everything's $1! come on in! we made room for our $200,000 overhaul. i'm gonna want to have reclaimed wood everywhere. jim: i like that. lemonis: the kitchen got new appliances and new equipment, and we added a new dessert and beverage bar all to enhance the customer...
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we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle are celebrating aretha's legacy. who is not all day long? so we will introduce to you an artist. unlike luke combs. >> his music has the about to check to people. he has a rapidly growing fan base. so adrian baker caught up with him. take a listen. >> reporter: in the rolling hills of west virginia, thousands have come to the state fair. here to see one of country music's newest, breakout stars, luke combs. it's my job to put on a good show for you to make sure the songs are good and make sure i can sleep every night. ♪ a long, tall, beer never broke my heart < musical notes>. >> reporter: the sold out crowd knows every word of the unreleased song, beer never broke my heart. first shared by a fan on social media. ♪ long neck nice cold bear never broke my heart ♪ >> thanks for coming, guys. >> reporter: and luke is all about relating to his fans, supporting a trucker hat and shirt after every show. >> it's not about how cool my clothes are or how famous peo
we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle are celebrating aretha's legacy. who is not all day long? so we will introduce to you an artist. unlike luke combs. >> his music has the about to check to people. he has a rapidly growing fan base. so adrian baker caught up with him. take a listen. >> reporter: in the rolling hills of west virginia, thousands have come to the state fair. here to see one of country music's...
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look, everything has a slight complication, you can get a rash with the vaccine, sniffles from it.uses severe rash, fever and brain infections, a zillion times better off with the vaccine, and kids have to get the second dose before they enter school. stuart: in the 1950s, a scurge of poliomyelitis, we were terrified of it. you see people walking down the street. >> they were paralyzed. stuart: now the vaccine, no more polio. i understand it's coming back because of the absence of vaccines. >> exactly right. you said this exactly right. and smallpox we wiped off the planet because of the vaccine, the number one public health invention of the 20th century was vaccines, measles, mumps, rubella, the smallpox vaccine, vaccine compliance is hugely important to public health. stuart: i have to pack this in, it's important. new york university is going to offer free tuition to all medical students. that's the first medical school to do that. sounds great to me, any problem? >> you know i'm on the faculty there. stuart: i didn't know that. >> i'm on the faculty at nyu, this has been in the
look, everything has a slight complication, you can get a rash with the vaccine, sniffles from it.uses severe rash, fever and brain infections, a zillion times better off with the vaccine, and kids have to get the second dose before they enter school. stuart: in the 1950s, a scurge of poliomyelitis, we were terrified of it. you see people walking down the street. >> they were paralyzed. stuart: now the vaccine, no more polio. i understand it's coming back because of the absence of...