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he had quickly gotten married and moved to everson. >> i'm gina malone and tim bass used to be my husband. he was very controlling and always told me what to do, what i could wear, what i couldn't wear. who i could talk to. who i couldn't talk to. whenever he'd get mad, he would, like, come towards me like this with his fist. he did shove me against the bathroom wall once. and bruised my back. >> 2010, gina had filed for a domestic violence protection order. that case was later closed, because she rescinded the domestic violence order, and they stayed married. >> reporter: when detectives visited gina and tim in their home they asked tim to give a dna sample. >> tim said he wasn't going to give us a dna, that he didn't trust the police, and it's kind of like, okay, what's plan b. >> 2017, since i didn't get a sample, we knew we'd have to do it surreptitiously. he was a route delivery person for franz breads. >> we wasn't to franz and i met wagner for the first time. >> i met tim bass when he came to work with me. >> reporter: if detectives could acquire an every day item with his dna on i
he had quickly gotten married and moved to everson. >> i'm gina malone and tim bass used to be my husband. he was very controlling and always told me what to do, what i could wear, what i couldn't wear. who i could talk to. who i couldn't talk to. whenever he'd get mad, he would, like, come towards me like this with his fist. he did shove me against the bathroom wall once. and bruised my back. >> 2010, gina had filed for a domestic violence protection order. that case was later...
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tim there? >> yeah. >> he was there the entire time? rt mandy. >> this case took almost 30 years to get to trial. >> to me a trial is where i really love to be. >> all rise. >> finally getting under way was such a relief to me. >> the evidence will show that mandy was abducted and we can tell you where it happened. >> my theory is, mandy set out to do her five-mile run with the dog. about a quarter of a mile from her house where there's a wooded area, it's very secluded and that's where tim is waiting for her to run by. he grabs her, gets her in the car. >> she was taken approximately six miles south to an isolated location where she was raped. >> i think she tried to get away by running away, naked, wearing only her shoes and socks. >> he caught up with her and hit her in the head and knocked her out. >> either struck in the head or pushed into a tree. and then she was placed in the river where she was drowned. >> the defendant's dna was inside her and we know that she was kidnapped, she was raped, and then she was killed. >> ladies and
tim there? >> yeah. >> he was there the entire time? rt mandy. >> this case took almost 30 years to get to trial. >> to me a trial is where i really love to be. >> all rise. >> finally getting under way was such a relief to me. >> the evidence will show that mandy was abducted and we can tell you where it happened. >> my theory is, mandy set out to do her five-mile run with the dog. about a quarter of a mile from her house where there's a wooded...
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for course being part of no didn't awareness raising tim he works for the agriculture ministry for and passed on his knowledge to the families 'd. i mean center for me to. for a year now a new i mean i do kitty farm an improper disposal of continues because the i mean. please our family is. on the 1st in their families i've been going through to the use of the car so. on how to dispose them tell me where induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. before you start to spray you have to have boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals. from money. then vitamin terrorists are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for the rises would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. that we have made across the country. they're part of climate change some of them lead the o
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promotional considerations provided by -- >>> people will do a lot to get attention and for blogger tim, hey don't i just attach myself to this car to get some followers. he had some buddies tape him to the back of this bmw. his friend drove him around town. and there were people who did follow him. because you can see right here, here they are on a pedestrian walkway. they've written the name of his blog so people can follow. and people did follow on camera, on foot watching what he was doing. >> this is the dumbest smartest thing i've ever seen. does that make sense? >> everyone gets their 15 minutes of fame. >> such a stupid stunt for what it was after -- >> it didn't work. >> it didn't? >> it didn't work. he says, okay, maybe i should have, a, thought about it because he said it was scary and i could have fallen. b, he didn't get any followers for doing this. and c, the police did follow it and they asked him to come to the police station and he did, and he walked in and handed him a $35 fine asking him to give it to the person who was driving because he was driving in a pedestrian area
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the question is what will he do to ebb the current direction? tim: what do you guys make up jab today rail at --jeb relative to where he was at the outset? >> biden or jab? -- jeb. tim: biden. let us talk about biden. for jeb at thets end. what do you make about biden today and we are all hearing almost a panic narrative. it was a reporter who tweeted out that the biden campaign, sources, had told him that they were bracing to lose iowa and new hampshire. we are five months out and those are two very different states. there is a sense that they have to stick this. to danny's point, they need to do something to stop the bleeding. how worried are you? >> i think it is impressive how well they hung on. at the end of the day, he was dropped -- he has dropped into the margin of error. other candidates have gone up, but he has not at all. he has done a very good job. he had everything stacked against him, being the front 1 -- front runner and everyone coming in. he is more moderate than the rest of his party. at the end of the day, he -- there was every r
the question is what will he do to ebb the current direction? tim: what do you guys make up jab today rail at --jeb relative to where he was at the outset? >> biden or jab? -- jeb. tim: biden. let us talk about biden. for jeb at thets end. what do you make about biden today and we are all hearing almost a panic narrative. it was a reporter who tweeted out that the biden campaign, sources, had told him that they were bracing to lose iowa and new hampshire. we are five months out and those...
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the question is what will he do to ebb the current direction? tim: what do you guys make up jab today rail at --jeb relative to where he was at the outset? >> biden or jab? -- jeb. tim: biden. let us talk about biden. for jeb at thets end. what do you make about biden today and we are all hearing almost a panic narrative. it was a reporter who tweeted out that the biden campaign, sources, had told him that they were bracing to lose iowa and new hampshire. we are five months out and those are two very different states. there is a sense that they have to stick this. to danny's point, they need to do something to stop the bleeding. how worried are you? >> i think it is impressive how well they hung on. at the end of the day, he was dropped -- he has dropped into the margin of error. other candidates have gone up, but he has not at all. he has done a very good job. he had everything stacked against him, being the front 1 -- front runner and everyone coming in. he is more moderate than the rest of his party. at the end of the day, he -- there was every r
the question is what will he do to ebb the current direction? tim: what do you guys make up jab today rail at --jeb relative to where he was at the outset? >> biden or jab? -- jeb. tim: biden. let us talk about biden. for jeb at thets end. what do you make about biden today and we are all hearing almost a panic narrative. it was a reporter who tweeted out that the biden campaign, sources, had told him that they were bracing to lose iowa and new hampshire. we are five months out and those...
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neither does tim he's a good worker as a self-employed trains men he works and international profession totally analog but he gets his contracts one at a time via an internet platform just like an increasing number of pizza delivery workers and house cleaners. and there's thomas he's a click worker he's a student and earns a living on the sign with simple digital get the right product descriptions for online retailers and headings for photos he has to work quickly to even earn the legal minimum wage. well if you are all those click or crowd workers sitting alone at home all the time that can make you very lonely but there is a remedy for the us take your laptop along to a co-working space in the countryside coconuts work creation is one of a range of projects around the world where you can both get away from it all and get on with the work tranquility and companionship. i need a break from the stress of office life to get away from the city entirely and i found a place that might do the trick a so-called work cation retreat 2 hours outside and the 1st question of course would be what is
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is part of new didn't awareness raising tim he works for the agriculture ministry for and passed on his knowledge to the families. i mean parting with center for. in full screen for a year now and we are being educated farmers on proper disposal of continues because there have been months please i will farmers. on the face the farmers i've been going to to use. the car so. on how to dispose them. induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals. for money. then viral mentor is trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for the rises would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. for farmers that we have made across the country a lot of the impact of climate change some of them lead the
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he will try to regroup and come up with another plan. taylor: how does jeremy corbyn respond? timbyn is the man now with more power seemingly than the prime minister in terms of timing that election. if johnson wants one, he has to persuade the opposition to go to one. he's fine. he's willing to wait as he pleases, i think. taylor: wonderful. that was tim ross. thank you for joining me. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. bloomberg technology is livestreaming on twitter. check us out. follow our global breaking news network, tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. sophie: i'm sophie ka
he will try to regroup and come up with another plan. taylor: how does jeremy corbyn respond? timbyn is the man now with more power seemingly than the prime minister in terms of timing that election. if johnson wants one, he has to persuade the opposition to go to one. he's fine. he's willing to wait as he pleases, i think. taylor: wonderful. that was tim ross. thank you for joining me. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. bloomberg technology is livestreaming on twitter....
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less than half of the commons back tim. hed to argue that an early election is the only solution to the brexit gridlock for the past three years. it is the third vote johnson has lost in the last 24 hours and has market implications. >> we have seen massive moves, so look at cable, you have the euro, some other key pairs. two things i want to note. we are flat on cable right now. when it comes to eurosterling here. this might have to do with the trade deadline coming through. the yen is pulling back against sterling, but that is probably another story. focused, that is the window of event risk, where his sterling going to go? where are we supposed to be hedging? what you essentially notice here , what we want to point out his you look at that over the next two months, you see an outsized betting in terms of put. given the fact that we might not have to push that back in terms of the deadline, do we go from two months up until five months here? the point that we want to make here on this next chart is that we arguably have some
less than half of the commons back tim. hed to argue that an early election is the only solution to the brexit gridlock for the past three years. it is the third vote johnson has lost in the last 24 hours and has market implications. >> we have seen massive moves, so look at cable, you have the euro, some other key pairs. two things i want to note. we are flat on cable right now. when it comes to eurosterling here. this might have to do with the trade deadline coming through. the yen is...
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this tim, they he to gete the numbers possibly st down d.c.hu that could ideckingnc bro entrah profil in the city and the ar iact ople fromis city and right now no thean o cop ns but theretr are rep ports that ould be at thets white house along theational ma at the capital n. they plalln to possibly disrupt traffic on 295 twn eebenningbe roareas of navy ydad.ar even route 50 distcts.in t here's more now from friday'spr >> i want everygleerso clim want ate ineit wgh ffight. ld i sho>>uld a not trrwoy n opardyjeuture is co por hig.rs s n ftif therotests go dow tomorrow they could starsetn early as a 7:0 tom morng tao ro iteadib avoidome intthe s possib d tay,uys. >>ng to be interesting monks anjali. actigatheredeterday y viitsed nations in new york .n last story they want f ndecoi youth climate summit i first of its kind for the united nations and young speakers vid to address the unand general assbly tomorrow. well, delaysemew atlde ide the need iowa.it the firstwaen d race ds in tesre cnn poll shows otersndred by 2 it 2en to seconden place p three t at1%.otebernndie 1anwhile, with wa
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actually said "tim cook apple" like, really fast and the "cook" part of the sentence was soft, but all you heard from the fake news hes tim apple. [ laughter ] >> a few days after that, trump wrote this, "at a recent roundtable meeting of business executives and long after formally introducing tim cook of apple, i quickly referred to tim plus apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. [ laughter ] >> seth: my favorite part of that tweet is when he writes out "tim plus apple" - [ laughter ] like he's carving it into a tree [ laughter and applause trump has been -- trump has been at war with reality virtually his entire adult life. and that war took one of its most insane turns yet this week when the president of the united states spread disinformation about a hurricane and then repeatedly went out of his way to insist he was actually right you might remember, this whole thing started when trump tweeted over the weekend that alabama would be hit by hurricane dorian and then 20 minutes later, the national weather service had to tweet alabama will not see any impacts by hurricane dorian. we repeat, no impa
actually said "tim cook apple" like, really fast and the "cook" part of the sentence was soft, but all you heard from the fake news hes tim apple. [ laughter ] >> a few days after that, trump wrote this, "at a recent roundtable meeting of business executives and long after formally introducing tim cook of apple, i quickly referred to tim plus apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. [ laughter ] >> seth: my favorite part of that tweet is...
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he was like overwhelming. it was wonderful. and timmy lincecum was there. >> tim lincecum! >> he and timmy. hang on. >> there you go. lincecum. >> it was wonderful. really good experience. >> this place has enriched our lives with friendships, experiences, and memories beyond what words can express. i'll jhegr lou on the face of this earth. thank you. >> it just got you. ot a tear in your eye. >> i do. everybody around was feeling the moment, living the moment. >> what hit you right here? >> the fact we lost today. [ laughter ] >> always losing to the dodgers hurts. but seriously -- >> just losing him and wondering who can replace him really. i don't think anybody can. >> joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> dennis o'donnell will have highlights from bochy's final game coming up on game day. >>> video surfaced tonight showing b.a.r.t. riders jumping over the gate at a station in oakland. this is the very thing b.a.r.t. officials are trying to prevent because it costs them millions each year. the transit agency is getting ready to spend millions more to try to solve the problem. >> this latest video is j
he was like overwhelming. it was wonderful. and timmy lincecum was there. >> tim lincecum! >> he and timmy. hang on. >> there you go. lincecum. >> it was wonderful. really good experience. >> this place has enriched our lives with friendships, experiences, and memories beyond what words can express. i'll jhegr lou on the face of this earth. thank you. >> it just got you. ot a tear in your eye. >> i do. everybody around was feeling the moment, living the...
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if he feels like something is true, then it's true. tim o'brien knows this better than anybody. in depositions for your lawsuit he said he felt his worth was higher than tim reported in his book and the fact he felt that way made it so. >> tim, peter is right. listen, i think the value of people that have been around other administrations is the capacity to compare trump to that which is normal. but i wonder if that's the wrong exercise with trump? i wonder if we should be comparing him to other people who are delusional instead of other presidents who were normal? >> i don't think you can compare him to another president in the modern era. people brought up the lawsuit. the interesting thing about this lawsuit is he sued me on things i could demonstrably prove to be correct and they were. it wasn't in his strategic interest to sue a "new york times" report irther that would me free representation and my book publisher gave me representation as well. >> yes, we had you on with him. >> yes. and liz smith, a congresswoman from texas said, you know honey, the only thing you need to
if he feels like something is true, then it's true. tim o'brien knows this better than anybody. in depositions for your lawsuit he said he felt his worth was higher than tim reported in his book and the fact he felt that way made it so. >> tim, peter is right. listen, i think the value of people that have been around other administrations is the capacity to compare trump to that which is normal. but i wonder if that's the wrong exercise with trump? i wonder if we should be comparing him...
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. >> reporter: mean tim,he hse judiciary committee votes on rules today that would govern possible impeachment hearings. >> we have not made the decision yet to impeach the president. >> reporter: republicans say it's a waste of time. >> we have six weeks back in the district of listening to our constituents. i didn't hear anybody talk about impeachment. >> reporter: the rules up for a vote would allow lawyers to question wites and allow the president's attorney to ask and answer accusations. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> also happening in washington, the u.s. supreme court giving president trump's administration permission to enforce its restriction on asylum seekers at the southern border. the justices' late order means migrants cannot seek asylum if they did not do so first in mexico. it would apply to other seekers who come to the u.s. southern border from other countries as well. >>> 5:06. salvage teams in southern california today are expected to start raising the boat that killed 34 divers in a labor day inferno. a victim was discovered in the time for divers to gain access. t
. >> reporter: mean tim,he hse judiciary committee votes on rules today that would govern possible impeachment hearings. >> we have not made the decision yet to impeach the president. >> reporter: republicans say it's a waste of time. >> we have six weeks back in the district of listening to our constituents. i didn't hear anybody talk about impeachment. >> reporter: the rules up for a vote would allow lawyers to question wites and allow the president's attorney to...
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. >> to opheim tim he is's point knows. >> calling a pivot or spin. >> we're pivoting away microsofthares up about 1.3% in the extended extended session. boosting the quarterly dividend, a buyback wow, guy. >> there are concerns. they have moved to the right businesses the valuation is changing with it it's a growth story, believe it or not but at a certain point valuation matters. and $40 billion on a surface is a monster number but when you are a trillion dollar market cap it's not as big as it looks when you see the headline it's good but let's not get carried away 40 billion to microsoft is a lot different than to beyond meat. >> the stock performed well up until this point i think it's going to perform here to forward rather well. and you have the cloud income. $40 billion in cloud that's going to be growing you have to look at 150. this has been a problem. i own the stock. this is a problem area for the name 140 to 143 has to breck out in order for this to be buyable here. >> you know, microsoft is rehate rated. i have a tough time see going rerate further i think there is enor
. >> to opheim tim he is's point knows. >> calling a pivot or spin. >> we're pivoting away microsofthares up about 1.3% in the extended extended session. boosting the quarterly dividend, a buyback wow, guy. >> there are concerns. they have moved to the right businesses the valuation is changing with it it's a growth story, believe it or not but at a certain point valuation matters. and $40 billion on a surface is a monster number but when you are a trillion dollar market...
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vonnie: boris johnson he is confident at getting a new deal with the eu. joining us is bloombergs brexit reporter timhat does boris johnson do on monday? on monday, boris johnson will try to persuade parliament to give him that general election. he says it is the only time of the -- the only way out of the deadlock that has gripped european politics. parliament said no. he will try again on monday. guy: what does it take to get boris's election? tim: it takes the opposition to come on board. so far, the labour party, jeremy corbyn, and all of the other opposition parties do not trust boris johnson enough to give him that vote. they think he will use it as a distraction to crash the u.k. out of the eu. they will wait until they have stopped johnson doing a no deal brexit and then go for an election after that. vonnie: what does johnson really want? to a certain extent he has to do the types of things he is doing. he did promise he would enact brexit. theresa may try to do it with a deal and that is clearly -- it did not go anywhere going europe has said it will renegotiate a deal. what is boris johnso
vonnie: boris johnson he is confident at getting a new deal with the eu. joining us is bloombergs brexit reporter timhat does boris johnson do on monday? on monday, boris johnson will try to persuade parliament to give him that general election. he says it is the only time of the -- the only way out of the deadlock that has gripped european politics. parliament said no. he will try again on monday. guy: what does it take to get boris's election? tim: it takes the opposition to come on board. so...
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tim, more fighting words from prime minister boris johnson in the comments today, but he does not have majority. tim: absolutely. he can use as many aggressive and punchy words as he likes. the fact of the matter is you can't get what he wants. he cannot get the votes into parliament to go ahead and take the you keep -- u.k. out of the eu. on the deadline of october 31. that is what he put his whole campaign for the premiership on when he was campaigning for the job earlier this year. he's stuck with it. the only option now is to call a general election but parliament will not let him do that either. the debate going on as we speak is his second attempt to persuade parliament to back that early general election. nobody expects him to win that vote. people think the house of commons will say no, he cannot have an early general election so johnson is stuck, brexit is stuck and we have a five-week suspension coming up when people will have to regroup and try to work out their own ways forward. kathleen: it is interesting, the fight is not just within parliament, there is every kind of law
tim, more fighting words from prime minister boris johnson in the comments today, but he does not have majority. tim: absolutely. he can use as many aggressive and punchy words as he likes. the fact of the matter is you can't get what he wants. he cannot get the votes into parliament to go ahead and take the you keep -- u.k. out of the eu. on the deadline of october 31. that is what he put his whole campaign for the premiership on when he was campaigning for the job earlier this year. he's...
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a fellow indian with a thai passport who was under house arrest for a financial scandal and he contacted tim spicer and wanted him to restore the president of sierra leone. once the president sierra leone was back in power this guy would then get his contracts for diamonds and be able to make money . but it didn't work out that way. the company started life run by chip spicer for the army colonel 100 list occasioned by customs and excise that is accused of smuggling weapons illegally. when a private firm gets involved in foreign politics for the benefit of a criminal you have to stop and ask ok this really happened or is this the fictitious you know james bond type story but it was a true story. these things tended to happen systems of government runs that he'd always somehow managed to get signed the recently retired british guy who had a band of ministers is safely back in this country so has this put him up his new career as a hired gun are you going to continue with this new new business of heroes sandline international well i think we've got to a number of lessons to learn from this par
a fellow indian with a thai passport who was under house arrest for a financial scandal and he contacted tim spicer and wanted him to restore the president of sierra leone. once the president sierra leone was back in power this guy would then get his contracts for diamonds and be able to make money . but it didn't work out that way. the company started life run by chip spicer for the army colonel 100 list occasioned by customs and excise that is accused of smuggling weapons illegally. when a...
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tim cook. >> he's always there at the big opening. >>> up next, do you believe in aliens?people gathering in the nevada desert this weekend. ok, what's the situation? she's been searching for hours. she's suffering from search-itis. ok, elevate her feet, what's her name? carol. carol, you have the x1 voice remote. just ask it, "what should i watch"? oh! of course. and she's back. search easily with the xfinity x1 voice remote. do i consider myself a hero? that's not for me to say. that's for you to say. now that's simple, easy, awesome. easily find the entertainment you love with the x1 voice remote. search netflix, prime video, youtube and more, all with the sound of your voice. find your favorites today. the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. ♪
tim cook. >> he's always there at the big opening. >>> up next, do you believe in aliens?people gathering in the nevada desert this weekend. ok, what's the situation? she's been searching for hours. she's suffering from search-itis. ok, elevate her feet, what's her name? carol. carol, you have the x1 voice remote. just ask it, "what should i watch"? oh! of course. and she's back. search easily with the xfinity x1 voice remote. do i consider myself a hero? that's not for...
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that was actually how i met my late business partner, tim. he passed away a year and a half ago -- sudden, unexpected, very unfortunate. lemonis: oh, man. dave: i was always the food side of the business, and he handled paying the bills and things like that. i am dealing with his attorney and his estate. there's no plan in place for succession or anything like that. lemonis: and how much did you guys own? dave: 50/50. lemonis: 50/50. what are they asking for? dave: a little under $100,000. lemonis: what do you think that 50% is worth? dave: i think it's worth more. lemonis: well, i wouldn't tell them that. dave: no, certainly not. lemonis: if we could sit over here, that would be great. soup, first, makes up how much percentage of the revenue? dave: about...60%. lemonis: did you make that up, or you know that for sure? dave: it's pretty close. lemonis: soup's one. what would be two? dave: i don't know. lemonis: if you don't know your numbers, you don't know your business. can i see the different sizes? but i need to do business with somebody, no
that was actually how i met my late business partner, tim. he passed away a year and a half ago -- sudden, unexpected, very unfortunate. lemonis: oh, man. dave: i was always the food side of the business, and he handled paying the bills and things like that. i am dealing with his attorney and his estate. there's no plan in place for succession or anything like that. lemonis: and how much did you guys own? dave: 50/50. lemonis: 50/50. what are they asking for? dave: a little under $100,000....
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. >> tim, he knew he was working with a southern boy here. i love my barbecue, my pork rinds. >> that gives you a little crunch. do you want -- >> just a little bit. i'll show how south carolina i really am here. >> it gives a nice texture thing to it, more flavor and that. top it with a little cole slaw if you want. we're going to make my first down dip. first of all, it's easy to make, it tastes great, it's a healthy alternative to other dips that are out there. it starts out with one cup of fat-free yogurt. the best thing about this is you can make it ahead of time and it really tastes good, it marinades all those flavors. here's a cup of the fat-free yogurt. to that about a tablespoon of your favorite hot sauce, whatever one you want. then a little teaspoon of garlic powder, onion powder, and for a little zip i put about the same amount, a teaspoon of chili powder. >> i like it. >> give this a nice stir. >> give it a stir. >> what i love about this dip, it goes with everything from veggies to chips to a topper for chicken wings. >> the ch
. >> tim, he knew he was working with a southern boy here. i love my barbecue, my pork rinds. >> that gives you a little crunch. do you want -- >> just a little bit. i'll show how south carolina i really am here. >> it gives a nice texture thing to it, more flavor and that. top it with a little cole slaw if you want. we're going to make my first down dip. first of all, it's easy to make, it tastes great, it's a healthy alternative to other dips that are out there. it...
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kavanaugh facing emes allegations.ave the d >>> supreme court jtika llegations surfaci new york tim classmat said he now justi investigated candidates are c beredent trump ehd him. obsession with theyi to smear j kavanaugh by going 3 years back withnymous denied al tllegatm.yo governor aou fight the sale ofeople lade increase in nick be putur follos en annout from president n is federal bandmin >>> is fspramgs comes from a tk tockh pushinher effect. he o showed up tothy broken aftne pa row. >> a but the sto has a happy we will show you how his community came together to give him a birthday he will not forg it's a story you will a see only on the forecas wecve got a biging ins hat? the heatm straight our way. after the ♪ ♪ ♪ ling with a conditio kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help youug get throh life without missing a beat. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> we are back with a story that you will see only on fox5. a fredericksburg community came together to t a very memorable birthdayra celebon for a nine year oldbo little brian has autism. his mom through him a party at chuck e. cheese
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he died earlier this month — at the age of 49. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. of his nation. this farewell taking place in cape town where he had played so many times. singing a big crowd paying tribute, singing his name. # chester williams! and members of his family trying to deal with their loss. you are such an amazing person and nothing will be the same without you. you made the first 15 years of my life the best years that i will ever experience. we gained an angel and i know you will be looking down on me and keeping us all safe. chester williams made 27 test appearances for the springboks, scoring 14 tries in his international career. he was part of the team that won the world cup only a year after the end of apartheid — history for his sport and his country. he is a pioneer, really, and a lot of kids, black kids and coloured kids will look up to chester as a trailblazer, a person that used all his skills to the utmost and made us so proud. after the service, his casket was taken away for a private cremation. chester williams was more than just a rugby p
he died earlier this month — at the age of 49. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. of his nation. this farewell taking place in cape town where he had played so many times. singing a big crowd paying tribute, singing his name. # chester williams! and members of his family trying to deal with their loss. you are such an amazing person and nothing will be the same without you. you made the first 15 years of my life the best years that i will ever experience. we gained an angel and i know you will...
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all these leniency programs of these kids like they had the first kid before school he was a dangerous. they first timwasn't allowed in. that's how dangerous he was. he threatened to shoot the school up and was arrested. threatened students lives and was never arrested. >> we are still debating whether a 12th grade education is enough. all of the signs in the economy and the labor market show that is not enough but now unlike our predecessors who were able to respond to that with economic signs pressing okay let's educate our young people, we are fighting about it and turning it into questions of identity and snobbery and politics and partisanship when clearly there is just a sign that our young people need our support in need your help need more education and need more credentials and more skills in order to survive. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon welcome to the cato institute. i'm the director for the center of global liberty and prosperity here at cato. the title and the style of the book we are featuring today "socialism sucks"
all these leniency programs of these kids like they had the first kid before school he was a dangerous. they first timwasn't allowed in. that's how dangerous he was. he threatened to shoot the school up and was arrested. threatened students lives and was never arrested. >> we are still debating whether a 12th grade education is enough. all of the signs in the economy and the labor market show that is not enough but now unlike our predecessors who were able to respond to that with economic...
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tim lopez pop. is marcus indiana and he.age against the rays in the wild-card matchup the which will have happens. it's next wednesday. now on to the giants and bruce bocce is historic career is nearing the end with tomorrow being the season for that ali for the giants and the last vote is likely hall of fame career so the orange and black taking on the dodgers today for game 2 of their 3 game set top of the 5th. no score runner. hugh engine re you as he lie one to left field for a basic one we'll score re you helps his cause. one nothing dodgers there. top of the 6 same score match. max muncy gets all of this one huh high and deep to right field. it is gone. dodgers lead to nothing. as for the giants but kensli jansen get out alex dickerson swinging for the final. the giants to zip. giants try to avoid the sweep on sunday. a good note for bruce bocce right there will also be some special ceremonies to celebrate the end of his career we will have that for you tomorrow. and the oakland raiders trying to get back on track and
tim lopez pop. is marcus indiana and he.age against the rays in the wild-card matchup the which will have happens. it's next wednesday. now on to the giants and bruce bocce is historic career is nearing the end with tomorrow being the season for that ali for the giants and the last vote is likely hall of fame career so the orange and black taking on the dodgers today for game 2 of their 3 game set top of the 5th. no score runner. hugh engine re you as he lie one to left field for a basic one...
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author on the civil war, tim smith talks about the subject of his book, "farms at gettysburg." he talks about how families were affected by the battle. this talk is hosted by the gettysburg heritage center. onto our program. many of you are probably familiar with tim smith because he has been in gettysburg for a number of years. he is a native to baltimore maryland, a battlefield guide here at the military park, and they historian at the adams county historical society. co-author ofhor or numerous articles and dozens of books on local history and the civil war. he has lectured at civil war roundtables and seminars and has appeared on television documentaries, including the popular "battle walk" series. ouras an integral part of storyline here. give a warm welcome to tim smith. [applause] you have my book. [laughter] thank you. today i am going to talk a little about some of the farms around gettysburg. years ago i did a book called "farms of gettysburg." i have always been interested in people who lived here at the time of the civil war. a lot of people who read about the battle a
author on the civil war, tim smith talks about the subject of his book, "farms at gettysburg." he talks about how families were affected by the battle. this talk is hosted by the gettysburg heritage center. onto our program. many of you are probably familiar with tim smith because he has been in gettysburg for a number of years. he is a native to baltimore maryland, a battlefield guide here at the military park, and they historian at the adams county historical society. co-author...
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tim cook. bob just left the board of apple. heked to him about how often wall street thinks tim cook is not up to snuff for what jobs was doing. he disagreed with that said tim cook is doing a remarkable job and anybody who thinks he's doing a not great job doesn't know what they're doing. it was nice referendum for tim cook, but, yeah, i mean, i think he did want to merge and that's clear if you listen to the rest of the interview would have thought of a great combination. >> the whole founder, can't run the company, there is some merit to that from time to time. but, remember, jobs left once and we saw the successors had no idea, he almost had to come back and refound and found apple again, which is what steve does. but then i do think it needed a guy like tim cook, right and he has taken it to the next level. >> right and i think that we're discussing innovation in tim cook and how good he's been. again, contrasted by what wall street thinks, he's just so-so and i think it was really important that bob said that tim cook has do
tim cook. bob just left the board of apple. heked to him about how often wall street thinks tim cook is not up to snuff for what jobs was doing. he disagreed with that said tim cook is doing a remarkable job and anybody who thinks he's doing a not great job doesn't know what they're doing. it was nice referendum for tim cook, but, yeah, i mean, i think he did want to merge and that's clear if you listen to the rest of the interview would have thought of a great combination. >> the whole...
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he hopes to fortify his support ahead of 2020 elections. >>> plus, democrats descend on new hampshire. we'll speak with congressman tim ryan live on why he thinks he has the best chance to take on president trump. want to brain better? say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance: focus, accuracy, memory, learning, and concentration. neuriva. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. now, there's skyrizi. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3 out of 4 people achieved... ...90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections... ...and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection... ...or symptoms such as fevers,... ...sweats, chills, muscl
he hopes to fortify his support ahead of 2020 elections. >>> plus, democrats descend on new hampshire. we'll speak with congressman tim ryan live on why he thinks he has the best chance to take on president trump. want to brain better? say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance: focus, accuracy, memory, learning, and concentration. neuriva. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax...
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ted's first call was to senator tim worth. >> he obviously had thought one, two, three steps about ito focus on two things in particular. one was population, and the second was climate change. >> that same year, ted would also begin another organization, centered around a cause close to his heart, the turner endangered species fund. he put mike phillips in charge, the man who helped bring wolves back to yellowstone national park. >> back when we began, i said ted, nobody a's ever done this before. he said mike, we always do things for the first time, and he just walked away. i thought, okay, got it boss. that's the marker we're going to be guided by. >> at the core of this idea of saving everything, is that in order to save the planet, you have to save all the species that make up the planet from the biggest bison down to the smallest prairie dog, and including predators like the endangered gray wolf. a personal dream of ted's was that they find their way to the flying d ranch in montana on their own. >> it was just a matter of time before gray wolves found the flying d. it is superb
ted's first call was to senator tim worth. >> he obviously had thought one, two, three steps about ito focus on two things in particular. one was population, and the second was climate change. >> that same year, ted would also begin another organization, centered around a cause close to his heart, the turner endangered species fund. he put mike phillips in charge, the man who helped bring wolves back to yellowstone national park. >> back when we began, i said ted, nobody a's...
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davis mills finding his man he connects with price and remain in the end zone touchdown there for stanford they lead by 21. and trying to claw. jay cullen with the handoff tim pearce and he's in there for the touchdown and just like that the beavers. where the 2 minute warning there 6 seconds left in the game tied it 28 stanford with the 3rd. field goal kick is good and stanford hangs on to defeat organ states to 3128 so now. they will take on the 17th drake cheese bill next week. >>ok justine thanks a lot and it was 65 years ago today that willie mays etched his name into the baseball history books with what's considered the best catcher in baseball history. take a look again now we never get tired of seeing at the amazing catch and throw in the first game of the 54 world series, then new york giants for pain plane in the historic polo grounds they went on to sweep the heavily favored cleveland indians been 4 games and when they're 50 world series. let's go from that to another beautiful sight golden gate bridge this morning looking spectacular in the brilliant sunshine dave has forecast for us when we come back. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes
davis mills finding his man he connects with price and remain in the end zone touchdown there for stanford they lead by 21. and trying to claw. jay cullen with the handoff tim pearce and he's in there for the touchdown and just like that the beavers. where the 2 minute warning there 6 seconds left in the game tied it 28 stanford with the 3rd. field goal kick is good and stanford hangs on to defeat organ states to 3128 so now. they will take on the 17th drake cheese bill next week. >>ok...
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he's rich. >> i don't need to have somebody take a room overnight at a hotel. >>> plus, 2020 contender tim ryan defending comments he made about joe biden declining. >> it's not like i said something that a lot of people aren't thinking or he wouldn't have went on colbert to talk about it. >> are democrats really worried? >>> and the president calling my next guest a joke, a laughingstock. so what is 2020 republican contender for the white house mark sanford's response? i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved... ...90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections... ...and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection... ...or symptoms such as fevers,... ...sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs... ...or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. i feel free to bare my skin. visit skyrizi.com. thand find inspiration who win new places.ct... leading them to discover: we're woven tog
he's rich. >> i don't need to have somebody take a room overnight at a hotel. >>> plus, 2020 contender tim ryan defending comments he made about joe biden declining. >> it's not like i said something that a lot of people aren't thinking or he wouldn't have went on colbert to talk about it. >> are democrats really worried? >>> and the president calling my next guest a joke, a laughingstock. so what is 2020 republican contender for the white house mark...
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>> another candidate who is hitting the picket lines with the workers, democratic congressman tim ryan. heoined union workers in ohio yesterday. he's in michigan today, he joins me right now. congressman, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, kate. >> appreciate it. what are you hearing from union workers in the midst-of-this? >> well, they're taking a stand. obviously, these things are very difficult. they're taking a stand on behalf of the united auto workers. but i think workers across the country that are clearly fed up with a system over the last 30 or 40 years where the ceo's got a 900% increase if what they earn and a worker got 12% increase. these guys just want a piece of the action. they want a little taste and they gave up a lot when general motors was having a lot of difficulties. the american taxpayer came to the rescue of the american companies. the auto workers made a lot of sacrifices. really, all they're asking for is to give back what they gave up in 2008. and i think we should be on their side trying to make them whole. they did the responsible thing and these
>> another candidate who is hitting the picket lines with the workers, democratic congressman tim ryan. heoined union workers in ohio yesterday. he's in michigan today, he joins me right now. congressman, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, kate. >> appreciate it. what are you hearing from union workers in the midst-of-this? >> well, they're taking a stand. obviously, these things are very difficult. they're taking a stand on behalf of the united auto...
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if you were here at 7:00 eastern time you may have met tim cook. hesome selfies. this location on fifth avenue was renovated for about two years. it's underground, all brand new. but you had people waiting in line. what's the hype around the iphone 11 versus the pro? one is almost $700, the other almost $1,000. you've got better cameras on there, two cameras for the iphone 11. the pro has one more that zooms. it's water-resistant. the battery life is supposed to be four hours longer, at least, than the previous generation phone. i guess you could say kind of the issue right now is the ios system already has bugs in it and next tuesday, apple will be launching 13.1 to mitigate all the little bugs, you can say. but overall it's still a lot of hype around this iphone. we haven't seen these lines in years. back to you. charles: all right. thank you very much. as apple continues to push the boundaries on its products and the value there, many wonder about the stock. did they miss the rally or can they still chase it? here to discuss, rob luna. i tell the s
if you were here at 7:00 eastern time you may have met tim cook. hesome selfies. this location on fifth avenue was renovated for about two years. it's underground, all brand new. but you had people waiting in line. what's the hype around the iphone 11 versus the pro? one is almost $700, the other almost $1,000. you've got better cameras on there, two cameras for the iphone 11. the pro has one more that zooms. it's water-resistant. the battery life is supposed to be four hours longer, at least,...
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i want to bring in now photographer tim ailen. hend his family escaped their home as the waters were rising, and they captured their escape on camera. tim, thank you so much. man, i wish we could have met under better circumstances, but you were not in an evacuation zone, so you decided to stay. you wanted to ride it out at your home. but as we can see from this, when you look at this, unbelievable this video you took where your daughter is holding her dogs above water. i mean things clearly took a turn. you say you were fine until like 4:00 p.m., and then after that it all went south? >> yeah, literally at about 4:15, the floodwaters started, and in the space of about two minutes, everyone will tell you two minutes, this surge came along, and it just -- it just wouldn't stop. it just kept coming in the house. it started coming in the garage, and then the front door, we -- we saw it coming in the front door. we thought that might be our best exit. so we tried to open it, but it was pouring in, and we knew that it would fill up the ho
i want to bring in now photographer tim ailen. hend his family escaped their home as the waters were rising, and they captured their escape on camera. tim, thank you so much. man, i wish we could have met under better circumstances, but you were not in an evacuation zone, so you decided to stay. you wanted to ride it out at your home. but as we can see from this, when you look at this, unbelievable this video you took where your daughter is holding her dogs above water. i mean things clearly...
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wells has been struggling to fill the position held by tim sloan. hender extreme pressure from elizabeth warren and others. we're still waiting for reaction for this one >> he was also the ceo of visa he has the experience with the consumer side of the business which is very important for wells fargo. >>> spieder man is swinging back to marvel. agreeing to let marvel produce one more movie this coming after reports of deal renegotiations fell apart this summer after the release of spider man far from home your favorite movie. >> there was a lot of interest among the fans around here but i'm surprised they could come to terms on one we'll see. >>> the canadian green party is apologizing for doctoring teresa may. she was pictured using a disposable cup that's it. it was changed on the right to a line better with the part platform that includes banning single use plastics. she was seen to be holding a reusable cup with a reusable straw. the image on the website removes her hands all together that's what it takes you got to be real careful about what kind
wells has been struggling to fill the position held by tim sloan. hender extreme pressure from elizabeth warren and others. we're still waiting for reaction for this one >> he was also the ceo of visa he has the experience with the consumer side of the business which is very important for wells fargo. >>> spieder man is swinging back to marvel. agreeing to let marvel produce one more movie this coming after reports of deal renegotiations fell apart this summer after the release...
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together and that's something which they valued before they had kids no doubt that he could to have that now so this is timbo tim is our 3rd child he was found by my husband in a parking lot he was about to pounce skin and bones covered in fleas with a big hole and an abscess in one of his rear legs and so he scooped him up and we took him to the vet and he had emergency surgery he had a really rough 1st 10 weeks on the planet but it's been pretty sweet ever sent tom . currently you were actually living through the 6th mass extinction of species so we are currently driving species to extinction at a rate that's about a 1000 times faster than the natural background rate of extinction. and a lot of people are unaware of this. 5 major mass extinctions obviously the last major mass extinction on the planet was the one that took out the dinosaurs right now we're living through what they called the anthropocene in anthropocene translates to the age of man it's where the human impact on our planet is so great that we're actually changing the fossil record of our future so you know i try and reduce my carbon footprint a
together and that's something which they valued before they had kids no doubt that he could to have that now so this is timbo tim is our 3rd child he was found by my husband in a parking lot he was about to pounce skin and bones covered in fleas with a big hole and an abscess in one of his rear legs and so he scooped him up and we took him to the vet and he had emergency surgery he had a really rough 1st 10 weeks on the planet but it's been pretty sweet ever sent tom . currently you were...
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with that extra protection on the back of his helmet which he didn't have when he was hit by thejofra archer bouncer. timdingley. stokes is flying now, he had the world cup final and the heroics of the last test so he is really on a massive high and that confidence, knowing he can take down the australian bowlers, that will serve him well in this test. he is in great form. use professional and trains well so he will be fixed on this and strained to give england another match—winning performance. to give england another match-winning performance. you know ben stokes very well and you came through the durham academy together, he is quite extraordinary. he comes across as a normal bike but has been doing extraordinary things this summer. at the world cup with you where england won it for the first time. he is a normal bike, he comes off being a national hero and goes home and is on his instagram cutting the grass —— he is a normal day. he is very professional. he knows the job is not done, he will not rest on the last performance and he will wa nt to the last performance and he will want to put in another p
with that extra protection on the back of his helmet which he didn't have when he was hit by thejofra archer bouncer. timdingley. stokes is flying now, he had the world cup final and the heroics of the last test so he is really on a massive high and that confidence, knowing he can take down the australian bowlers, that will serve him well in this test. he is in great form. use professional and trains well so he will be fixed on this and strained to give england another match—winning...
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also a news for director tim burton, for whom he played in eight films, including edward scissorhands. it was jury president catherine deneuve who gave the award. he received the partner from his former that she received the work from his former partner, a french superstar. his own daughter was screening her own film at the venice film festival this week. le, he presented his film "winning for the barbarians" alolongside oscar-winner mark rhineland -- ryland. johnny: the festival considers a lot of talent and a lot of new talent. more of on-guard films, which i love. , which avant-garde films i love. the people are wonderful and welcoming. i have had nothing but great experiences here in deauville. genie: the festival continues throughout the week, with other big american stars coming up like geena davis and kristen stewart. haxie: i am joined in studio by brian quinn. byajor strike underway pilots at british airways, resulting in widespread flightht cancellations. brian: nearly all 1700 british airways flights are canceled monday, with most claims likely to remain grounded tomorrow a
also a news for director tim burton, for whom he played in eight films, including edward scissorhands. it was jury president catherine deneuve who gave the award. he received the partner from his former that she received the work from his former partner, a french superstar. his own daughter was screening her own film at the venice film festival this week. le, he presented his film "winning for the barbarians" alolongside oscar-winner mark rhineland -- ryland. johnny: the festival...
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>> i don't think he has any point at all i think saying things like that gets you press tim cook is atastic operator he has wonderful teams of people pushing the ball forward the watch is the best seller of watches, they are the leader in wearables. that is not to say apple continues to have the best product. i do find that some what laughable. >> all right, tim, i want to shift gears and get your take on a different story. 50 u.s. attorneys general finally unveiling the investigation into google, alphabet more on this story from london >> this latest investigation is an antitrust investigation into google 48 states, columbia and puerto rico california and alabama are the two states not involved. ken paxton is leading the investigation saying the states are initially focusing on google's dominance in on line advertising. >> it is an investigation to determine the facts. right now, we are looking at advertising that the facts will lead where the facts will lead >> we are looking at businesses, small businesses that may be locked out as a result of what may be mondopolistic power. >> th
>> i don't think he has any point at all i think saying things like that gets you press tim cook is atastic operator he has wonderful teams of people pushing the ball forward the watch is the best seller of watches, they are the leader in wearables. that is not to say apple continues to have the best product. i do find that some what laughable. >> all right, tim, i want to shift gears and get your take on a different story. 50 u.s. attorneys general finally unveiling the...
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newspaper he's charming public school educated god self so and that meeting massively a feature of the construe before and it changed the agenda of the global agenda almost a problem that your company was. tim spicer was considered a respectable head of a mercenary organization but at 1st his business affairs didn't go to well he was dogged by failure for example he got a phone call from a fellow indian with a thai passport who was under house arrest for a financial scandal and he contacted tim spicer and wanted him to restore the president of syria i don't mean. once the president surely it was back in power this guy would then get his contracts for diamonds and be able to make money. but it didn't work out that way. the companies run by chip spicer's vote on a couple 150 patients by customs and excise and he's accused of smuggling weapons illegally . when a private firm gets involved in foreign politics for the benefit of a criminal you have to stop and ask ok this really happened or is this a fictitious you know james bond type story but as it was a true story. these things tended to happen says tim spicer a couple of times that he'd always somehow managed to get signed the recently reti
newspaper he's charming public school educated god self so and that meeting massively a feature of the construe before and it changed the agenda of the global agenda almost a problem that your company was. tim spicer was considered a respectable head of a mercenary organization but at 1st his business affairs didn't go to well he was dogged by failure for example he got a phone call from a fellow indian with a thai passport who was under house arrest for a financial scandal and he contacted tim...