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his older brother played with me at unh. he was a guard but to lose players like that, it's very disheartening to be honest with you. making sure that the players got the best when you are coaching them was the most important thing for me. i tried to do everything i could for them. some people like that some people didn't like that but i worked them hard, i'll tell that. i think i was a hard ass coach, but making sure that they got what they needed, and friendship, the friendship that turned into lifelong relationships. like billy who is with me now, who is helping us campaign after campaign after campaign. bobby is with us, campaign after campaign after campaign. and dick whom i had in school at bishop brownlee, and artie, all of these guys. i think that's what life is all about, and i appreciate that very much. >> someone else? >> my wife always asks me a question. [laughing] [inaudible] >> are you saving it? what's for dinner? [laughing] the key question. but again, i think this thing was supposed to income and thank the
his older brother played with me at unh. he was a guard but to lose players like that, it's very disheartening to be honest with you. making sure that the players got the best when you are coaching them was the most important thing for me. i tried to do everything i could for them. some people like that some people didn't like that but i worked them hard, i'll tell that. i think i was a hard ass coach, but making sure that they got what they needed, and friendship, the friendship that turned...
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i'm, like, "unh-unh, i don't -- this is not a good idea to put the money.": does he listen when you say, "unh-unh, it's not a good idea"? meredith: yeah. how is it gonna monetize? show me the money. lemonis: so you thought all these were good ideas? meredith: some of them -- i mean, i was annoyed that he was having this issue with the buyer, and he kept having to go. lemonis: and did you say to him, "stop"? meredith: no. lemonis: how much money do you think you wasted over the years in ideas and ties and bottle holders and sample bags and space that you didn't necessarily need? how much is the rent? chris: it's $3,500 a month. lemonis: this is a big space, but right now, it looks like you guys are kind of locking up. chris: if i could keep this going, nothing would make me more happy and passionate and excited to continue the brand, but i've exhausted all of my capital and resources 'cause it's all been personally invested in. lemonis: if this business doesn't make it, what does that mean to him? meredith: it means everything to him. i mean, we started in ou
i'm, like, "unh-unh, i don't -- this is not a good idea to put the money.": does he listen when you say, "unh-unh, it's not a good idea"? meredith: yeah. how is it gonna monetize? show me the money. lemonis: so you thought all these were good ideas? meredith: some of them -- i mean, i was annoyed that he was having this issue with the buyer, and he kept having to go. lemonis: and did you say to him, "stop"? meredith: no. lemonis: how much money do you think you...
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i had a great career at unh. i loved every minute of it. pat and i started going out when we were freshman and that was it, get married when i was a senior, and things have been pretty good ever since. who knew where your career was going if thought two things. i thought i would be a marine after graduation. i had a very serious knee injury and happened in my senior year, actually i was playing lacrosse and my brother, paul, crippled me to be honest with you and that's the god's honest truth. how many unners are here, we walked into dave long's history class, did you have him -- the american story. she's too young, she's a baby. she's a baby. so, we walked into dave long's american story and he says oh, yeah here, comes one of the brothers of the cane and abel story. oh, boy. so got around that my brother crippled me, and that leg injury really required some surgery at the end of my senior year so rather than going into the marine constituent had spent time in the corps when i was a sophomore, i was put in a reserve unit here in manchester
i had a great career at unh. i loved every minute of it. pat and i started going out when we were freshman and that was it, get married when i was a senior, and things have been pretty good ever since. who knew where your career was going if thought two things. i thought i would be a marine after graduation. i had a very serious knee injury and happened in my senior year, actually i was playing lacrosse and my brother, paul, crippled me to be honest with you and that's the god's honest truth....
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>> oh, no, oh, no, unh-unh. that was his baby.ved the prehistoric gardens. >> loved them till the day he dies, in 1999, a dinosaur himself at age 91. his funeral is held right in the park near his favorite creature -- that 46-foot-high brachiosaurus. >> and it rained, and it hailed, and it snowed, and there was sunshine. it was very, very magical, very magical. >> a few months later, ernie's wife, kari, passes away. the will does not say who should inherit the business. did your grandfather sit down at some point and say, "here's what i want to happen with the park"? >> no, i think he was hoping that someone would carry it on, but i don't think he thought about who was going to do it. >> ernie's daughter, granddaughter, and great-granddaughter now must choose. keep his dream alive or cash out? it's near the coast, if not right on it. you know what that property is worth. >> mm-hmm. mm-hmm. >> did you ever think about selling or closing the park? that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. the answer when we return. >> th
>> oh, no, oh, no, unh-unh. that was his baby.ved the prehistoric gardens. >> loved them till the day he dies, in 1999, a dinosaur himself at age 91. his funeral is held right in the park near his favorite creature -- that 46-foot-high brachiosaurus. >> and it rained, and it hailed, and it snowed, and there was sunshine. it was very, very magical, very magical. >> a few months later, ernie's wife, kari, passes away. the will does not say who should inherit the business....
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then no one would score again t unhe game went into penalty there croatia edged out denmark, here's ahe reaction from around the globe. [cheers and apause] [cheers and applaus heers and applaus [cheers and applause] >> bthis. [cheers and applause] >> back after this. here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online whe the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. f you guys don't haves? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100% fiber-optic netwk with ridiculous speeds you could have, like, a hundred devices online at once. interested, talk later. bye boys! don't even think about going online' woah... i can'work like this. the 0% fiber-optic network means more speed for. moe so get a fios triple play with a 2ear agreement, and choose a free samsung chrobook 3 or credit toward other samsung tech . >>> last che of th weather before we go. and it's hot >> the heat is here. it's been a hot weekend. thet nex couple days will be really hot, 98 tomorrow, 96 on tuesday, try toimit strenuous outdoor activity.k plenty of wat >> "final 5" is next.
then no one would score again t unhe game went into penalty there croatia edged out denmark, here's ahe reaction from around the globe. [cheers and apause] [cheers and applaus heers and applaus [cheers and applause] >> bthis. [cheers and applause] >> back after this. here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online whe the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. f you guys don't haves? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100%...
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with the $2 million, and i think we should do it that way, and i think you and i should -- lemonis: unh-unhs off the table. my first offer's my best offer, all the time. john: let's call it $1.5 million. let's go a little bit more. let's get back to the first -- closer to the first deal. come on. let's go closer to the first deal that we should have done. lemonis: yeah. no. john: [ laughs ] that sucks. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... john: let's call it $1.5 million.01Ñ come on, let's go closer to the first deal that we should have done. lemonis: no. john: [ laughs ] that sucks. lemonis: my final offer is a million dollars. $500,000 in equity. $500,000 in a line of credit for 33.3%. 100% control. john: [ laughs ] well, then, that's the deal. lemonis: do you guys need to take a walk for a minute? john: yeah, yeah. mike: no, no, no, no. no, i don't step. change it again, dude. sit down. let's freakin' do this thing. john: oh, man. okay, you got a deal, marcus. lemonis: okay. what do you think your brother would say right now? john: he'd be -- he'd
with the $2 million, and i think we should do it that way, and i think you and i should -- lemonis: unh-unhs off the table. my first offer's my best offer, all the time. john: let's call it $1.5 million. let's go a little bit more. let's get back to the first -- closer to the first deal. come on. let's go closer to the first deal that we should have done. lemonis: yeah. no. john: [ laughs ] that sucks. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... john: let's call...
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maggie: unh-unh. lemonis: they see it, and they get a warning label, nothing about montiel.aggie: not in that polybag, no. gerry: that's a good idea that you're making, though, that maybe we should print some bags. lemonis: i would almost advocate spending the money on doing a two-tone bag, where there's maybe clear and then a smoky window where you can actually print on it. it'll stand out. i think the thing that people have to remember is, a good chunk of what happens online is gifting, and if i wanted to buy that gift for somebody, i would have a high expectation that it would arrive with a level of presentation that would make me feel like you put in attention to detail around everything. all right. we'll get out of your hair. thank you so much. maggie: thank you again. ♪ ♪ lemonis: how are you? maggie: good to see you. lemonis: how are you, sir? gerry: how are you doing, bud? lemonis: it's good to see you. thanks for coming out. gerry: oh, my pleasure. maggie: so i'm going to give you the 2017 financials. i also brought this... lemonis: you know, maggie, i'm old. i can'
maggie: unh-unh. lemonis: they see it, and they get a warning label, nothing about montiel.aggie: not in that polybag, no. gerry: that's a good idea that you're making, though, that maybe we should print some bags. lemonis: i would almost advocate spending the money on doing a two-tone bag, where there's maybe clear and then a smoky window where you can actually print on it. it'll stand out. i think the thing that people have to remember is, a good chunk of what happens online is gifting, and...
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we have a number of earnings this morning unh, which we'll get to later. & j we're discussing. >> i like this stock and company. doing a great job. and the headline said forecast cut. okay when you go back and read, there was no cut forecast. which is why this stock was down 2 and this is now up 2 david, you do not get this kind of double digit growth in pharma they're seeing accelerating sales. it was a fantastic quarter j & j did have the verdict against them they're going to be vociferous how these are false or overturned i believe in what j & j says but obviously a jury of peers said no i think that j & j what you have to worry about is the balance sheet is not in any way at risk. >> health care m & a they've been aggressive when it comes to building the company organically and through acquisition. >> they have a huge war chest. i'm glad you mentioned it. peri periodically they pop back they're not willing to overpay what they bought is paying off a lot of people don't like j & j. i think that's wrong i think they have products in the pipeline that are
we have a number of earnings this morning unh, which we'll get to later. & j we're discussing. >> i like this stock and company. doing a great job. and the headline said forecast cut. okay when you go back and read, there was no cut forecast. which is why this stock was down 2 and this is now up 2 david, you do not get this kind of double digit growth in pharma they're seeing accelerating sales. it was a fantastic quarter j & j did have the verdict against them they're going to be...
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why are so many white americans so brutally main and unhe main. if i wrote why are so many black americans so brutal and inhumane, which i would never write, would you would you respond? wanted you say you're a racist? as you clearly are. >> i would read the piece. i think, unfortunately as i talked to your producer this afternoon, being pug nashs with people like you and i when we don't know one another, it makes good television. but it doesn't make people understand one another. >> tucker: don't get, look, i'm quoting your piece. hold on, is this quote uncorrect. >> no, you're quoting -- >> tucker: are these your words? what did you mean, why are so many white americans, i'm being patient with you. -- >> i'm going to be patient with you, i'm going to be patient with you and let you ask and answer the questions if you like to. but we'll run out of time, television is certainly a short platform. again, i encourage -- >> tucker: you said it five times. why don't you answer my question, which is, would it be okay for me to write the sentence, why ar
why are so many white americans so brutally main and unhe main. if i wrote why are so many black americans so brutal and inhumane, which i would never write, would you would you respond? wanted you say you're a racist? as you clearly are. >> i would read the piece. i think, unfortunately as i talked to your producer this afternoon, being pug nashs with people like you and i when we don't know one another, it makes good television. but it doesn't make people understand one another....
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so right now, unh is down about $7.42 we should look at goldman and this is also a bit perplexing. goldman is falling right now. i guess with united health are shaving off more than 60 points from the blue chip index but goldman reported earnings that beat the reported revenue that beat, they topped estimates on just about every metric except they were flat on equity trading , and the markets did not like that considering jpmorgan and citi and wells fargo did better than goldman sachs, also huge news confirmed david solemon will officially take over the ceo job effective october 1 and replacing lloyd plankfein, who serves 12 years and up next we'll head to the floor show and look at exactly what's moving right now. maybe your portfolio stocks, stay tuned now the dow is up about 70 points we're coming right back. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ you sh
so right now, unh is down about $7.42 we should look at goldman and this is also a bit perplexing. goldman is falling right now. i guess with united health are shaving off more than 60 points from the blue chip index but goldman reported earnings that beat the reported revenue that beat, they topped estimates on just about every metric except they were flat on equity trading , and the markets did not like that considering jpmorgan and citi and wells fargo did better than goldman sachs, also...
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. >> not that they're similar, but unh was up big and maybe tenet health rallied. >> and what do they call it? >> the power pitch. >> we'll power pitch it. >> i think steve will power pitch today. >> thc performed well on what i thought should have been a down day for them >> bitcoin soaring through 7,000 to its highest level in more than a month and top strategist will join us with one chart that he says shows the moon could be near a handful of well known names getting left in the dark are any of them worth a try? and the traders will go bottom fishing and did elon musk violate his own company's policies when he went rogue on twitter. leslie picker has an exclusive report that she will share right after this break a lwereive at the nasdaq marketsite in this stormy times square much more "fast money" still ahead. the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. and now there's a new way to smooth. introducing new venus platinum. a premium metal handle boosts control... to reveal up to 100% smooth skin. venus >>> welcome back to "fast money. at this point, we've gotten throu
. >> not that they're similar, but unh was up big and maybe tenet health rallied. >> and what do they call it? >> the power pitch. >> we'll power pitch it. >> i think steve will power pitch today. >> thc performed well on what i thought should have been a down day for them >> bitcoin soaring through 7,000 to its highest level in more than a month and top strategist will join us with one chart that he says shows the moon could be near a handful of well...
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unh-uh. - nope? harvey: your feet are a mess because you jump around that stage.hemo for a year. i did. i went through the whatever it was called back then for 11 months. it was hell. but, you know, i was 40, and i got through it. and i got a new knee three years ago. so, i'm bionic. i'm just gonna keep going. remember, it's how you think in your mind. last year, you said you had some mysterious thing that kept you from a couple of concerts. - oh, um... - you never said what it was. you know, when you get a little bit of gray, most guys have trouble peeing. so i was on this drug called-- you know what it is. - you're on it. - i'm not on it. - yes, you are. - no, i'm no. you will be. what was it called? what the hell was i on? - flomax. i hated it. - how's your pee stream? uh-- oh, now? i go, "aimee! come here, look!" over the hill. what was that hotel down there? and people are going, "close the window, aimee!" it's ridiculous. over bushes. in the morning, over this banister. um, and it was just that. showin' love for these girls! janie's fund-- i wanna talk about
unh-uh. - nope? harvey: your feet are a mess because you jump around that stage.hemo for a year. i did. i went through the whatever it was called back then for 11 months. it was hell. but, you know, i was 40, and i got through it. and i got a new knee three years ago. so, i'm bionic. i'm just gonna keep going. remember, it's how you think in your mind. last year, you said you had some mysterious thing that kept you from a couple of concerts. - oh, um... - you never said what it was. you know,...
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what mitch mcconnell did may have been sleazy, unhe can'tical. >> evil. >> maybe even evil but he played the game, won the game and now trump has two supreme court justices in place. >> so why can't we play the game? find out a way procedurally to hold it. >> but that's the thing -- >> first of all the democrats are not playing a game. they have no strategy, no message, no messenger. >> that's not true. >> they've been totally ineffectual on a wide variety of fronts. >> that's not fair to say we have no message, no messenger. candidates are running in district districts. we don't hear the message but the message is working in individual elections. that's why we'll win the mid terms. >> you'll have a tough time in the house. >> up against a reality show pushing his message. >> do you? robert costa, do you think there's a real democratic message? this week i read the rolling stone article that nancy pelosi did where she called tim ryan and seth molten inconsequential. i look at two moderate democrats, a vet and a blue collar guy who represents youngstown, ohio, i would think they're all on
what mitch mcconnell did may have been sleazy, unhe can'tical. >> evil. >> maybe even evil but he played the game, won the game and now trump has two supreme court justices in place. >> so why can't we play the game? find out a way procedurally to hold it. >> but that's the thing -- >> first of all the democrats are not playing a game. they have no strategy, no message, no messenger. >> that's not true. >> they've been totally ineffectual on a wide...
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>> well, we had unh and bought optim rx it changes the landscape because it does give them tremendousically it could lead to much more efficiency, innovation and higher customer service, so it should be a good thing if it goes through >> we're having our first fight, we are >> we like that. >> i just think with it the pressure on faarma prices, with the pressure the president is going to continue to put on farma prices and then you've got the amazon sector. so i don't like the deal very much, but we'll see. it might be an opportunity to get back in in a little bit. >> it seems like it's a defensive move, ipterms of the middle man part of farma >> i think you've got to try it. we'll see how it works out >>> and meanwhile president trump visiting the united kingdom for the first time since taking office as that nation faces turmoil over a brexit deal wilfred frost back in london again with some of the details. >> reporter: as we know the president of course at that black tie dinner at blenheim palace as we speak we saw him arrive an hour or so ago. it's hosted by prime minister theresa
>> well, we had unh and bought optim rx it changes the landscape because it does give them tremendousically it could lead to much more efficiency, innovation and higher customer service, so it should be a good thing if it goes through >> we're having our first fight, we are >> we like that. >> i just think with it the pressure on faarma prices, with the pressure the president is going to continue to put on farma prices and then you've got the amazon sector. so i don't...
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and get in to your schedules and the bush white house saw this coming, of course, 2006 was a lot of unh unhappiness about the iraq war. they knew the democrats would take the house and they formed what they called and and what was coming with democrats. joe and mika, i'm glad you're sitting down. you're going to be shocked by this. the trump white house doesn't have an osg, the trump white house is not preparing for what could come with house democrats. what one aide said to me, we can't even prepare for what is right in front of us, yet alone prepare for something that might come in six months. >> you know, everybody that continues to talk to him says the same thing. they are just shocked by how isolated he is and how anybody that, well, anybody who delivers bad news is immediately pushed out. but nobody is able to deliver bad news, he lives in his own bubble. he lives in his own world and you do not speak truth to power with this president because he'll fire you or he'll push you aside, like his chief of staff. >> exactly. where i think there's some reporting that he thinks the presid
and get in to your schedules and the bush white house saw this coming, of course, 2006 was a lot of unh unhappiness about the iraq war. they knew the democrats would take the house and they formed what they called and and what was coming with democrats. joe and mika, i'm glad you're sitting down. you're going to be shocked by this. the trump white house doesn't have an osg, the trump white house is not preparing for what could come with house democrats. what one aide said to me, we can't even...
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it was in no way unhe quifshically any suggestion that me, the f.b.i.r to improperly impact the electoral process for any candidate. so i take great offense and i take great disagreement to your assertion of what that was or wasn't. as to the 100 million to 1 it was a statement made in jest. i realized millions of americans would vote for donald trump and their right and what makes our democracy the vibrant process it is. to suggest we can parse down the shorthand like they're some contract for a car is simply not consistent with my or most people's use of text messaging. i can assure you, mr. chairman, at no time in any of these texts did those personal beliefs ever enter into the realm of any action i took. furthermore, this isn't just me sitting here telling you, you don't have to take my word for it. at every step, at every investigative decision there were multiple layers of people above me, assistant director, deputy director, director of the f.b.i. and multiple layers of people below me. section chiefs, unit chiefs and analysts all of whom were i
it was in no way unhe quifshically any suggestion that me, the f.b.i.r to improperly impact the electoral process for any candidate. so i take great offense and i take great disagreement to your assertion of what that was or wasn't. as to the 100 million to 1 it was a statement made in jest. i realized millions of americans would vote for donald trump and their right and what makes our democracy the vibrant process it is. to suggest we can parse down the shorthand like they're some contract for...