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[laughter] >> tami? >> yup, yup. >> everybody come on out here for a minute. >> tami?up. >> okay. i wanted to get you guys together to let you know that yesterday, alison and jim and i made a deal. i agreed to put $450,000 in this business. the purpose of that is to take care of all the bills, put some working capital in the business. i'm 100% in charge. what i say goes. i believe in people, i believe in process, and i definitely believe in product. we're no longer gonna be pie assemblers. we're gonna be a pie-making company. if we don't make it, we will not sell it. jim, how's this sitting with you? >> yes? >> yes, i agree with you. >> in addition to that, we're gonna change the way this store looks. i actually think it looks awful. we want a flagship store where there's plenty of places to sit and that people walk an extra mile just to come here. the other thing is, we're gonna pay a little bit better than everybody else in town, i have to be honest. we're gonna have high performance, high reward. it's my job to make sure that people feel like they can have one job,
[laughter] >> tami? >> yup, yup. >> everybody come on out here for a minute. >> tami?up. >> okay. i wanted to get you guys together to let you know that yesterday, alison and jim and i made a deal. i agreed to put $450,000 in this business. the purpose of that is to take care of all the bills, put some working capital in the business. i'm 100% in charge. what i say goes. i believe in people, i believe in process, and i definitely believe in product. we're no longer...
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[laughing] [applause] >> thank you, tami. that was a little understated but hope we can maybe draw you out in the questions. .. >> i expect it will be one of his last he will be going back to capital next month, thank you very much. >> thank you, andrew, thank you very much, judge, for inviting me to speak here. thank you for being here. i want to acknowledge other members of the panel, my embassy colleagues, sharing information in the last couple years and my washington colleagues, tammy, who is always an entertaining person to talk to not just today, but last time i spoke here was 2016, quite a different time but there are some similarities. i was a heavily australia oriented program. there was a really great speech that started the proceedings and given the local background, his sinew ready in the australian system that gave me a lot of political cover, i couldn't say to know with that i use and i found myself agreeing with elizabeth in particular and associate my speech with a speech she made. the organizer associated me
[laughing] [applause] >> thank you, tami. that was a little understated but hope we can maybe draw you out in the questions. .. >> i expect it will be one of his last he will be going back to capital next month, thank you very much. >> thank you, andrew, thank you very much, judge, for inviting me to speak here. thank you for being here. i want to acknowledge other members of the panel, my embassy colleagues, sharing information in the last couple years and my washington...
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but i know tami pointed out some of the tariff differentials with cptpp, and we've crunched the numbers on some of our core exports to china and. so, for example, due to the, both the tariff cuts under our fta and retaliatory tariffs that china has imposed on u.s. goods, on some key products such as wheat we have a 90% tariff advantage. lng we have a 10% tariff advantage because we have zero tariffs in our fta. that's not necessarily translatedded through to actual exports, but you can see already there's a differential in treatment. but i have to say we don't look at this as, oh, yes, this is time for short-term opportunity. we much prefer stability and predictability in the system and adherence to the global rules. so that is why we've been concerned about the increasing trade tensions. and as you said, the damage that is caused by the tit for tat tariff retaliation. >> the example of japan, japan is buying soybeans from the united states because it was, you know, china/u.s. dispute, the price of the soybeans of the united states decreased, of course. so that is, you know, good for th
but i know tami pointed out some of the tariff differentials with cptpp, and we've crunched the numbers on some of our core exports to china and. so, for example, due to the, both the tariff cuts under our fta and retaliatory tariffs that china has imposed on u.s. goods, on some key products such as wheat we have a 90% tariff advantage. lng we have a 10% tariff advantage because we have zero tariffs in our fta. that's not necessarily translatedded through to actual exports, but you can see...
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tami in and he may not have the title like elisabeth bowes, shige watanabe, their diplomats. i think about alan gottlieb who was canada's ambassador to the united states back in the 1980s when the candidate u.s. free trade agreement was being negotiated. before he left he gave a most terrible speech i think you at the press club. in it he was saying that old diplomacy, , the kind where countries make their views known to note at the state department was over. but today domestically in washington had to engage with everyone. that engagement is not easy. it takes a dash of courage and a lot of work there and i'm very grateful to each of this mornings speakers for making the effort here at gbd. now, trade policy has invisible hand component. each representation of a countries use in which is the global commons of understanding. i don't want to be flip here, but i did see bill lane in the audience, and when bill was with cat back in the '80s, he was a vigorous advocate for the canada/u.s. free trade agreement. once he was giving a talk to farmers in pennsylvania and he referenced
tami in and he may not have the title like elisabeth bowes, shige watanabe, their diplomats. i think about alan gottlieb who was canada's ambassador to the united states back in the 1980s when the candidate u.s. free trade agreement was being negotiated. before he left he gave a most terrible speech i think you at the press club. in it he was saying that old diplomacy, , the kind where countries make their views known to note at the state department was over. but today domestically in...
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. >> [laughs] >> well, now, tami's telling-- >> now tami tells me what to do. >> we have work to do, guys. >> no, no, no. >> come on! >> you are a pain in my ass, you know that? [laughter] lemonis: tonight on "the profit"... andreas: meat in the gyro? lemonis: ...my big fat greek gyro is a small franchise with a growing footprint. are you guys still in love with this business? -mike: i am. -kathleen: i am. lemonis: already, there are five locations up and running. -how long have you been here? -jace: a little over 3 years. lemonis: and as the business has grown, so have the problems. mike: you're my partner. you can pick up the slack, as well. kathleen: you're gonna put it on me now? lemonis: husband-and-wife team who started it have no idea how to run it. rich: i've lost respect for mike as an individual. lemonis: their food misses the mark. they're actually terrible. andreas: you don't like them? lemonis: no. their branding is all over the place. hamburgers and hot dogs? and the franchisees aren't getting anything close to the help they need. kane: the only help we ever got from th
. >> [laughs] >> well, now, tami's telling-- >> now tami tells me what to do. >> we have work to do, guys. >> no, no, no. >> come on! >> you are a pain in my ass, you know that? [laughter] lemonis: tonight on "the profit"... andreas: meat in the gyro? lemonis: ...my big fat greek gyro is a small franchise with a growing footprint. are you guys still in love with this business? -mike: i am. -kathleen: i am. lemonis: already, there are five...
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laurie: en facebook recibimos un mensaje de la mamá de tamara diciendo "911, han arrestado a joshua y a tamirachas, bañándose con botellas de agua cuando las conseguía. aunque eso no era lo peor. joshua: me pusieron en una celda con alguien que le llaman el buñuelo. angie: ¿qué había hecho el buñuelo? joshua: Él mató a muchas personas, mucha policía. angie: según él, para sobrevivir se enfocó en lo que califica como sus bendiciones. joshua: uno, que no me habían torturado. soy testigo de torturas que sí están pasando ahí. pero a mí jamás me tocaron. [disturbios] angie: la buena fortuna le duró hasta el 16 de marzo pasado. un grupo de presos tomó control de una parte de la prisión. exigían ser trasladados, y como garantía de vida... joshua: solo gritaban que me iban a matar. angie: querían de rehén a joshua holt. joshua: sabían que si me tenían en sus manos, el sevin no iba a entrar. angie: su esposa justo lo había ido a visitar. tamara: tuvimos que encerrarnos para resguardar nuestra propia vida en una celda, en la celda de joshua. usar la litera como medio de seguridad, atravesándola para q
laurie: en facebook recibimos un mensaje de la mamá de tamara diciendo "911, han arrestado a joshua y a tamirachas, bañándose con botellas de agua cuando las conseguía. aunque eso no era lo peor. joshua: me pusieron en una celda con alguien que le llaman el buñuelo. angie: ¿qué había hecho el buñuelo? joshua: Él mató a muchas personas, mucha policía. angie: según él, para sobrevivir se enfocó en lo que califica como sus bendiciones. joshua: uno, que no me habían torturado....
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democracy now's tami woronoff spoke to waitz shortly after the confrontation. >> so these people don'tant to tells from which organization they are. i'm a member of the european telling thend he is first year is not speaking english, that he speaks english and he says we are group of friends here. i will ask you a last time, legitimize yourself, from which organization are you? you're all dressed in the same way. for who are you working? excuse me, sir? can you hear me? so this is something we see here, how the polish government hides their own officials. they're not even ready to say who they are and who they work for. my name is thomas waitz, member of the european parliament. >> where do you think they are from? >> i think they're part of the polish officials. i think they're part of the secret service or they are part of the police force trying to hide their identity. >> why do you think they are here? >> i think they're here to intervene from inside the protest if there are any problems, but i don't know what they are actually doing here because there are so many police air. there
democracy now's tami woronoff spoke to waitz shortly after the confrontation. >> so these people don'tant to tells from which organization they are. i'm a member of the european telling thend he is first year is not speaking english, that he speaks english and he says we are group of friends here. i will ask you a last time, legitimize yourself, from which organization are you? you're all dressed in the same way. for who are you working? excuse me, sir? can you hear me? so this is...
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cookie: i'm cookie, cheryl, tami, gwen, derek, and we are... all: first [indistinct] you know!right, so go ahead. let's meet everybody. alex: this is my dad tim and my 3 out of 20 cousins--lydia,
cookie: i'm cookie, cheryl, tami, gwen, derek, and we are... all: first [indistinct] you know!right, so go ahead. let's meet everybody. alex: this is my dad tim and my 3 out of 20 cousins--lydia,
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. >> he mentions tamy mentions do. you see rubini's op-ed, we'll show you the headline, president trump flirting with mutually assured economic destruction he says the risk of financial crisis and recession have grown. talks about policies that have stagflationary effects and economic cold war with china the markets largely ignored all of the risks of the trump presidency because of the tax cuts, thinking that his bark was really worse than his bite now everybody's coming around to the point of view, according to roub ro roubini and they'll continue in '19 that you're realizing the bite is pretty heavy along with the bark >> the reason he was able to at least bark, if you will, judge, without the bite, was that he had the tax cuts, and he had the momentum in the market, and that's the time when you could apply what he did. now, we can argue whether or not it was the right thing to do, even though the timing was right, because you don't want to do what the president did, if the market was rolling over. that's one thing
. >> he mentions tamy mentions do. you see rubini's op-ed, we'll show you the headline, president trump flirting with mutually assured economic destruction he says the risk of financial crisis and recession have grown. talks about policies that have stagflationary effects and economic cold war with china the markets largely ignored all of the risks of the trump presidency because of the tax cuts, thinking that his bark was really worse than his bite now everybody's coming around to the...
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richard lee and tamy lee flew from america this morning.tly stuck on the plane in paris. how do you feel about the fact your trip to lapland is cancelled ? about the fact your trip to lapland is cancelled? we are so upset, really sad. i wanted to see father christmas. he wanted to see father christmas, didn't you, darling? we are devastated that it has been cancelled. we booked it a year ago and we have been planning and looking forward to it all year. that we could have been waking up to a different story this morning so we are thankful that everybody is safe and we are back home in one piece and we are back home in one piece and that is the main thing. but we are upset, aren't we? who could have predicted that? absolutely. teddy, how did you hear? the man gave daddy a letter, didn't he? my dad, he walked up to the front desk of the airport, and he asked what was going oi'i airport, and he asked what was going on and the lady gave him a letter and it said that all the flights would be cancelled. and when your dad told you, what did you say
richard lee and tamy lee flew from america this morning.tly stuck on the plane in paris. how do you feel about the fact your trip to lapland is cancelled ? about the fact your trip to lapland is cancelled? we are so upset, really sad. i wanted to see father christmas. he wanted to see father christmas, didn't you, darling? we are devastated that it has been cancelled. we booked it a year ago and we have been planning and looking forward to it all year. that we could have been waking up to a...
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the young woman who's a a staff member on our committee now, tami, an incredible young woman, immigrant to this country, who came in without any education, served in the u.s. navy, has got an rn degree, now a doctorate degree and is that investigations of the is all over this country. she could be in the position right now doing her job, and i don't go to a speech that the president is that it doesn't talk about accountability and whistleblower protection bill. we need to get that done and she needs to be confirmed sooner rather than later. it's a point of frustration for me to hold her up. on the mental health side, and we started, we held a hearing and a look at this 20 20 numbe. that's a veterans and active duty military, that number is i said if we are doing, spending eight, $9 billion a year year and we have moved the needle at all, why don't we through thoroy evaluate that and change what we are doing? there are plans out there, when in my state, guard your body. the command of the guard, he took over 2011, at four suicide the first days he was command of the tennessee state court
the young woman who's a a staff member on our committee now, tami, an incredible young woman, immigrant to this country, who came in without any education, served in the u.s. navy, has got an rn degree, now a doctorate degree and is that investigations of the is all over this country. she could be in the position right now doing her job, and i don't go to a speech that the president is that it doesn't talk about accountability and whistleblower protection bill. we need to get that done and she...