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wendy: we actually have three woodworking shops. contractors that we use on a regular basis. lemonis: they're not your labor? wendy: they're not our labor. lemonis: they're subbed out. wendy: exactly. lemonis: is that how your whole model works? wendy: yes. lemonis: i'd love to see a job that you guys have in progress. do you have one that's out there right now? wendy: yes. ♪♪ ryan: watch your step. wendy: there you go. ryan: this is a work in progress. this is a murphy bed lemonis: who does the designs? ryan: i spend the time and i draw it out by hand. lemonis: i'm super impressed that you did that. ryan: i just need to make the template and then i give it to our builder. so we have eight-inch solid wood on the sides, and we're going up with the pattern and then we're going back down. lemonis: it's clear to me that ryan really does understand his craft. he understands how to design things in his mind and on a piece of paper. the problem is you can't get to scale off a hand-drawn piece of paper. and so ryan's going to have to adopt
wendy: we actually have three woodworking shops. contractors that we use on a regular basis. lemonis: they're not your labor? wendy: they're not our labor. lemonis: they're subbed out. wendy: exactly. lemonis: is that how your whole model works? wendy: yes. lemonis: i'd love to see a job that you guys have in progress. do you have one that's out there right now? wendy: yes. ♪♪ ryan: watch your step. wendy: there you go. ryan: this is a work in progress. this is a murphy bed lemonis: who...
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if you do not have one a well fitting cloth mask woodwork. no neck gators. no matter what kind of mask you where they should cover your mouth and nose. >> it's an honor to be here today. it's a very challenging day for many. we have sacrificed much and we've worked hard to flatten the curve and now we are facing a new opponent, the delta variant. we want to avoid distracting business operations. masking is a simple and effective tool to support us in this battle. we are focusing on a safer return to school this fall. the delta variant is different. despite high vaccination rates we are experiencing high levels of covid transmission. since april the proportion of breakthrough cases among fully vaccinated individuals has doubled each month. given increased transmissivity, and lower vaccine effectiveness and current coverage regionally non-pharmaceutical interventions are needed to reduce transmission and keep schools open this year. vaccination is still the best tool and when combined with mask eight provides a greater safeguard. this is a short-term evidence-
if you do not have one a well fitting cloth mask woodwork. no neck gators. no matter what kind of mask you where they should cover your mouth and nose. >> it's an honor to be here today. it's a very challenging day for many. we have sacrificed much and we've worked hard to flatten the curve and now we are facing a new opponent, the delta variant. we want to avoid distracting business operations. masking is a simple and effective tool to support us in this battle. we are focusing on a...
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a family in free fall after a tragedy. >> the victims came out of the woodwork.re no reports written. and he would move to the next hospital. >> and did it explain this nomadic existence, this sort of -- >> it did. >> why the family bounced around? >> absolutely. >> do you think that he moved on after some sort of incident of bad behavior or criminal behavior? >> it appears that way. >> one of the more intriguing tips came from another woman who claimed to be a former mistress. her name was anna osborne. >> she described some of the conversations that she would have with martin that were very troubling to her. >> anna became just a feast of information. >> it was during pillow talk with anna osborne that martin macneill talked about previous murders. >> he bragged to a mistress that he killed his brother, rufus roy macneill because he "had become an embarrassment.” >> he was high on drugs. and he had a syringe. so he just stuck the syringe in the arm and injected him. >> he claimed he tried to kill his own mother, and that he had administered several mercy killin
a family in free fall after a tragedy. >> the victims came out of the woodwork.re no reports written. and he would move to the next hospital. >> and did it explain this nomadic existence, this sort of -- >> it did. >> why the family bounced around? >> absolutely. >> do you think that he moved on after some sort of incident of bad behavior or criminal behavior? >> it appears that way. >> one of the more intriguing tips came from another woman who...
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how do you compare the woodwork two men with those that you get to know in iraq and afghanistan? >> a veteran once took pains to explain to me that the large part of the five authored were heavy ever looked into the issue of survivors guilt? not professional soldiers but civilians in uniform. how do you compare the woodwork two men with those that you get to know in iraq and afghanistan? heavy ever looked into the issue of survivors guilt? >> okay, a couple parts. i see a lot of similarities between the soldiers. particular paratroopers now and then. i think there's a kind of mentality with a parachute or, it stays with the. when you convince a shoulder you're going to give them everything they need to survive 48 hours on the battlefield, pushed him out of a plane, there is a certain mentality to that. i think that states regardless if your modern or world war ii paratrooper. it's an interesting thing that you bring up. it's a lot of citizens shoulders in the 503rd. colonel jones has a problem with it. as you get to the book you realize he actually holds back some of the awards f
how do you compare the woodwork two men with those that you get to know in iraq and afghanistan? >> a veteran once took pains to explain to me that the large part of the five authored were heavy ever looked into the issue of survivors guilt? not professional soldiers but civilians in uniform. how do you compare the woodwork two men with those that you get to know in iraq and afghanistan? heavy ever looked into the issue of survivors guilt? >> okay, a couple parts. i see a lot of...
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. >> people have come out of the woodwork. friends i did not know i had. you know?ve done everything they can to help. maybe i was a hermit. [laughter] anthony: lionel messi delighted fans in paris, signing for a club after leaving barcelona. he carved his way in spain and is set to own 35 million euros a year in france. >> lionel messi has sent fans into ecstasy. the argentinian signed for two years with an option for a third and fans cannot wait to see him play. >> it is the most beautiful day of my life. it is a dream come true. we are living a dream. i still cannot believe he is here. soon, i will see him in the flesh, and it will hit me. it is one of the best days of my life as a psg fan. i have supported him since childhood. i never thought he would be here. it is incredible. >> while his image was quickly scrubbed from the stadium wall in barcelona, fans and the french capital celebrated his arrival a good title wave. messi left his boyhood club after 20 years with almost 700 goals and 35 trophies to his name. he could not agree on a new deal with barcelona,
. >> people have come out of the woodwork. friends i did not know i had. you know?ve done everything they can to help. maybe i was a hermit. [laughter] anthony: lionel messi delighted fans in paris, signing for a club after leaving barcelona. he carved his way in spain and is set to own 35 million euros a year in france. >> lionel messi has sent fans into ecstasy. the argentinian signed for two years with an option for a third and fans cannot wait to see him play. >> it is the...
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isadore newman manual training school where the cutting edge curriculum emphasized home economics and woodworking as well as rigorous academics. the home built this unique school to educate its wards first, but was open regardless of religion to other children, albeit then only white children whose parents paid tuition. newman quickly became what it remains today, one of the south's finest college prep schools. bessie excelled in every subject. she graduated from newman in 1925 as a 16-year-old leader who was comfortable in a co-ed setting, competing, succeeding, and winning respect. besides leading the debate club and the girl's student council, bessie was valedictorian and won a coveted scholarship to a college which was then tulane's coordinate college for women. she spent two years there, ranking among the top ten in her class, but the audacious bessie wanted more. she decided to attend law school, something no other girl from the orphanage had done. as tulane law school's only woman at the time, bessie felt isolated and self-conscious. when a professor lectured about a case involving an acci
isadore newman manual training school where the cutting edge curriculum emphasized home economics and woodworking as well as rigorous academics. the home built this unique school to educate its wards first, but was open regardless of religion to other children, albeit then only white children whose parents paid tuition. newman quickly became what it remains today, one of the south's finest college prep schools. bessie excelled in every subject. she graduated from newman in 1925 as a 16-year-old...
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couple it with the fact it does not work for covid, nor are there is any reason to suspect white woodwork because it is for worms, i think people need to take a big step back, take a deep rough and say this is not going to do anything for me and could make things worse, especially five start giving it to little kids where you cannot get the dosing right. julian: let's be very clear -- you are essentially saying it should not be used to treat covid-19 full stop because we have heard poison control units have had an uptick in calls. dr. rutherford: full stop. full stop. clear? julian: clear to me, but we have to get your thought on this -- the drug is trending on social media and much of it has to do with a judge ruling that doctors have to treat the patient with ivermectin? what is your judgment? dr. rutherford: did the judge go to medical school? it is meddling nonsense. i cannot believe we are having the conversation after hydroxychloroquine. this is not a happening thing. i am -- since i work a lot on parasitic diseases in africa, i am, sort of, distressed to see this happening. don't d
couple it with the fact it does not work for covid, nor are there is any reason to suspect white woodwork because it is for worms, i think people need to take a big step back, take a deep rough and say this is not going to do anything for me and could make things worse, especially five start giving it to little kids where you cannot get the dosing right. julian: let's be very clear -- you are essentially saying it should not be used to treat covid-19 full stop because we have heard poison...
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former president donald trump has come out of the woodwork and said he believes president biden shoulde argues that had he been president right now, things would be quite different. the biden administration has responded pretty quickly, saying that the us taliban exit deal was actually negotiated during the trump administration. we also have pictures from outside the white house, where earlier some afghans gathered to protest the us pullout. it is worth mentioning that president biden isn't actually there, he has encountered david. and of course, the veterans, they are the ones who were there, it is after all america's longest war, and many are dismayed at what they are seeing. they have been speaking out to the press. a former army staff sergeant said "a complete pullout is not only unnecessary, it is sabotaged. so there is really a mix of political infighting, pointing fingers, but also just people looking on in dismay at what is going on in afghanistan and how quickly it has fallen. very briefly on that point, i wasjust reading the human rights watch quote, 37% of afghan girls are n
former president donald trump has come out of the woodwork and said he believes president biden shoulde argues that had he been president right now, things would be quite different. the biden administration has responded pretty quickly, saying that the us taliban exit deal was actually negotiated during the trump administration. we also have pictures from outside the white house, where earlier some afghans gathered to protest the us pullout. it is worth mentioning that president biden isn't...
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i did some woodworking and stuff like that. i found out that most people don't have to be programmers to be on the internet. you can do it from your home. find something to sell. many people have yard sales. instead of having a yard sale, do it out of your home. it isn't that hard. you will start to get a business. you will have a sense of things. host: what is it that you do on the internet? caller: at the moment, i am trading. i trade with the me generation. they are about 15. i have a little more experience. i did work on wall street for some time. take your experiences and use them. a lot of people will find it helpful. there is an internet generation out there. it's huge. it is changing the world. get in it. host: is there a sense of people translating the skills into new careers? guest: we have seen over the past year and a half a substantial increase in business formation. people will start new businesses. that doesn't mean they are opening up offices. a lot of people are doing that. they are going online at. they are of
i did some woodworking and stuff like that. i found out that most people don't have to be programmers to be on the internet. you can do it from your home. find something to sell. many people have yard sales. instead of having a yard sale, do it out of your home. it isn't that hard. you will start to get a business. you will have a sense of things. host: what is it that you do on the internet? caller: at the moment, i am trading. i trade with the me generation. they are about 15. i have a little...
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was strong enough to do the work, and work and sometimes you know, the man you were building a woodworking and then maybe the woman of would tend to the garden more in housework read but often times even the kids would have been expected to do work starting mab seven years old. basically as soon as they were strong enough to pick up a tool and use it. in the children's education if they would have gotten a formal education when needed to go back to an older settlement. and to learn and often times it really was no formal education, it was whatever the parents have learned before coming to this area and then they would teach their children but the skills eating writing and math, were very very basic. maybe a pack horse or a cow. and chickens and sheep, pigs especially because eggs are easy to take care of our hogs and they were just released out into the acreage that they own, just to fend for themselves because i didn't have to provide for them and keep up with them as much and in fact, they were able to feed themselves better on nuts and mushrooms in the sort of thing. so the pigs were gr
was strong enough to do the work, and work and sometimes you know, the man you were building a woodworking and then maybe the woman of would tend to the garden more in housework read but often times even the kids would have been expected to do work starting mab seven years old. basically as soon as they were strong enough to pick up a tool and use it. in the children's education if they would have gotten a formal education when needed to go back to an older settlement. and to learn and often...
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they have nothing to show for it except, you know, tony blair maybe coming out of the woodwork again to try and justify his project. but this is, this really speaks to the, to the level of wealth and quality, the poor living standards, the wealth disparity that is, that has been not just exacerbated, but it so heavily brought on by the occupation. and so they've not only destroyed the country, but now they're also making it difficult for people to get out, right. they're picking and choosing where people can go, the things spain will take a few 1000 refugees. this country will take a few 1000 and it's very, it's very ironic how they just barge into ghana spending just invade the country and stay there for 20 years. and then they pick and choose who can come into their country. people who are trying to flee and just, you know, find a better life for themselves. so this is very tragic, what's, what's going on. and if they did have any prior knowledge about the impact that's, that's on coming under the taliban has been trying to, you know, re brand themselves some kind of counter terror
they have nothing to show for it except, you know, tony blair maybe coming out of the woodwork again to try and justify his project. but this is, this really speaks to the, to the level of wealth and quality, the poor living standards, the wealth disparity that is, that has been not just exacerbated, but it so heavily brought on by the occupation. and so they've not only destroyed the country, but now they're also making it difficult for people to get out, right. they're picking and choosing...
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and easiest way to get engagement on minds negative about trump or people come out of the woodwork leftnd right. it is this moderates, the kind of content that that woman sarah like produced. there's no incentive. she has every disincentive that will make thanksgiving dinner weird and work hard and she's going be worried about her children. jon: i know, it is so awful. chris: so the question is how to be designed platforms with better and since this is where the top-down stuff gets me excited to weakness social polarization lab, we worked a long time with platforms trying to get he sermons on these core design features of social media because anything about it, the crazy thing about all of this is that we never really considered having a concrete in pure way that what would be the best design of social media platforms would encourage stability and momoderation. we've been content to allow the platforms created for harvard undergraduates to read each other's physical attractiveness predict or arrange alcoholic gatherings. and these chaotically involving, it is not rated so that we would
and easiest way to get engagement on minds negative about trump or people come out of the woodwork leftnd right. it is this moderates, the kind of content that that woman sarah like produced. there's no incentive. she has every disincentive that will make thanksgiving dinner weird and work hard and she's going be worried about her children. jon: i know, it is so awful. chris: so the question is how to be designed platforms with better and since this is where the top-down stuff gets me excited...
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promise to that mother, it didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she, the detective, woodwork this case as hard as any she ever had. >> it literally went from each little motel, each little motel, showing her picture, and having the clerk right -- look at her name to see if she stayed there. >> eventually she found the room where jarrae had been staying in which there was 70 -- $700 of cash, mascara, contact lens solution, but nothing that would lead her to a suspect. nothing here. from the disposal company, she got a list of the doctors -- service trucks that service that morning. and she and other officers went dumpster diving hundreds of dumpsters. >> but would you be looking for? >> we were -- we were all given pictures of the trash that looked around her. if it looks similar, take pictures of what's inside. >> no luck. waste of time. but then, back on the conveyor belt. and odd thing turned up in the trash next to weeks jarrae's body. >> there was a fingerprint. it was on the caulking tube and a much someone, a window installer who worked for a company called hearty windo
promise to that mother, it didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she, the detective, woodwork this case as hard as any she ever had. >> it literally went from each little motel, each little motel, showing her picture, and having the clerk right -- look at her name to see if she stayed there. >> eventually she found the room where jarrae had been staying in which there was 70 -- $700 of cash, mascara, contact lens solution, but nothing that would lead her to a suspect....
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kabul woodwork managers on the ground -- warlords would be trying to politics to see who would be in place and demand certain people would be in place. this was a continuing problem and it meant that the afghan forces did not have the manpower or supplies they should have had. however, i want to point out a few other things that make us think more deeply about the problem here. the afghan forces in many places where they were defeated, they had more men than the taliban and more supplies than the taliban and better weapons than the taliban. the corruption was bad, but there has to be something else going on. even with correction, they still had the ability to defend themselves. the point caller makes is excellent. i have no doubt that the corruption going on was a problem for the morale of the afghan forces. we have to look at this from two sides. exactly how great we think the taliban were? how great is to rethink their leadership was? if they get shot or wounded, they will be transferred to pakistan. they are not paid very much, they're not supplied very well. why is this that we t
kabul woodwork managers on the ground -- warlords would be trying to politics to see who would be in place and demand certain people would be in place. this was a continuing problem and it meant that the afghan forces did not have the manpower or supplies they should have had. however, i want to point out a few other things that make us think more deeply about the problem here. the afghan forces in many places where they were defeated, they had more men than the taliban and more supplies than...
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there are isis-k fighters that have now emerged from the woodwork that were based in pakistan, and therein lies another problem, is the fact that it wasn't just the taliban that were lying louw in pakista by icsis-k too. they've had this aspect of strategic depth for afghanistan, and again the concern is that what role will pakistan play in afghanistan's future, especially vis-a-vis all these groups when you've got imran khan's government wanting to get international recognition for the taliban, but how can one do that when they retain these odd ties with all these different terrorist group who's are murdering civilians? and also we are looking at the death of 13 u.s. marines who were trying to save lives in afghanistan. >> yeah. it's a complex neighborhood, that's for sure. i wish we had more time. i really appreciate the analysis as always. thanks so much. >> pleasure. >>> all right. coming up here on "cnn newsroom," u.s. president joe biden wants military options to strike back at isis-k. we speak to a retired u.s. air force colonel and cnn military analyst about what that might look li
there are isis-k fighters that have now emerged from the woodwork that were based in pakistan, and therein lies another problem, is the fact that it wasn't just the taliban that were lying louw in pakista by icsis-k too. they've had this aspect of strategic depth for afghanistan, and again the concern is that what role will pakistan play in afghanistan's future, especially vis-a-vis all these groups when you've got imran khan's government wanting to get international recognition for the...
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bestseller - >> but he can't enjoy it because he's so worried that somebody is going to come out of the woodwork fun read i loved it so much i didn't see anything coming you're so talented you're writing -- you're writing a book inside of a a book >> yep bit of a challenge >> jimmy: yeah >> thank goodness for google spreadsheets >> jimmy: yeah, is that what you use? >> yeah, i do. >> jimmy: another thing i thought was funny, but you -- i don't know if you did, but you've actually been accused of stealing the idea of the book. the plot of "the plot. >> yeah. you know, i'm not sure if it's because the book is about literary theft but since the -- since people started reading it back in the spring and i started to look at good reads reviews and amazon reviews, i've been just amazed by the range of things that people have accused me of stealing >> jimmy: can you give us some examples >> i brought a little list with me >> jimmy: you did? >> a little list >> jimmy: i love that. [ applause ] tell me, how did you steal -- i want to hear it. >> well -- >> jimmy: how do they think you -- >> remember, thes
bestseller - >> but he can't enjoy it because he's so worried that somebody is going to come out of the woodwork fun read i loved it so much i didn't see anything coming you're so talented you're writing -- you're writing a book inside of a a book >> yep bit of a challenge >> jimmy: yeah >> thank goodness for google spreadsheets >> jimmy: yeah, is that what you use? >> yeah, i do. >> jimmy: another thing i thought was funny, but you -- i don't know if...
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easiest way to put it online is say something negative about trump and people just come out of the woodworkand the moderates, the kind of content that that woman sarah was talking about earlier, there is no incentive, she has every disincentive. it will make thanksgiving dinner where do. work hard, she's worried about her children why an earth would you so - it is so awful. so the question that i thank you so kind of a design platforms with better incentives and this is where the top-down stuff really gets exciting. so in the polarization left, we work a long time with platforms trying to love me a experimenting on these social tmedia experiments. the crazy thing about all of this, is that we never have really considered it in a concrete and careful way, what would be the best design and social media platforms to encourage stability and moderation. we have been content to allowow platforms to create for harvard undergraduates to read each other's physical attractiveness or arrange alcohol centric gathering separated we been content with these chaotically involving. so what we would love to
easiest way to put it online is say something negative about trump and people just come out of the woodworkand the moderates, the kind of content that that woman sarah was talking about earlier, there is no incentive, she has every disincentive. it will make thanksgiving dinner where do. work hard, she's worried about her children why an earth would you so - it is so awful. so the question that i thank you so kind of a design platforms with better incentives and this is where the top-down stuff...
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. >> why did people come out of the woodwork to support charlie? one of the nicest guys ever. i think everybody knew that, and was just wanting to do anything that they could to get back to him. charlie would give everything back to people, if somebody needed something. he would've been the want to give it to them. >> reporter john ham was working nonstop on one of the most talked about stories that the county is seen in years. >> now it's an investigation for you? a great ivy league kid blows away his life in a nice neighborhood. what is going on? >> we were astonished. it so many times that you have a murder suspect who a bunch of people from pittsburgh are rallying around. >> the case had caught the hearts and minds of the community they could not imagine this exceptional young man in prison. and lawyers and surgeons, political -- these are big powerful people in new york state. who are behind this kid. >> yeah. >> we wish that did not happen, but the drug kid deserves a break. some of that feeling around? >> the community feel very strongly. th
. >> why did people come out of the woodwork to support charlie? one of the nicest guys ever. i think everybody knew that, and was just wanting to do anything that they could to get back to him. charlie would give everything back to people, if somebody needed something. he would've been the want to give it to them. >> reporter john ham was working nonstop on one of the most talked about stories that the county is seen in years. >> now it's an investigation for you? a great ivy...
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they're trying to establish a government, the first two days in power, they were coming out of the woodwork so to speak. they were battling looters, because that happened here. there was a collapse of law in order, when the president fled. when all the police, flood even local security guards fled. anyone who wore a uniform or had a gun, was free and that the taliban would come in and think they were soldier and attacked them. so that created a power vacuum, the couple is not a small city. there's millions of people here. so the taliban have slowly been out, showing their presence, battling looters, trying to reestablish some degree of law in order. because that's their main selling point. they say they are the law and order candidates, they will be here to bring order to the streets. severe order, but under islamic justice. we will see now. that some order is being established, but what happens next. when we start seeing the real taliban emerge. will they start showing their true colors, so far, they have been saying nothing but positive things. that they want to have peace and inclusion.
they're trying to establish a government, the first two days in power, they were coming out of the woodwork so to speak. they were battling looters, because that happened here. there was a collapse of law in order, when the president fled. when all the police, flood even local security guards fled. anyone who wore a uniform or had a gun, was free and that the taliban would come in and think they were soldier and attacked them. so that created a power vacuum, the couple is not a small city....
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so they came in and we did our knot tying contest, how to start a fire without a match, and woodworking contests and all these things, and then we got paired off with a kid from cody to build our pup tent. well, in wyoming it can rain a lot anytime, so in order to protect the tent you have to build a moat around it. so this kid and i built a beautiful moat. and then he said, you know, there's a kid from my troop in that tent below us, he is a bully and i really don't like him, would you mind if we cut the water to exit towards that tent? well, no skin off my nose, i said, sure. so we built this beautiful moat, as luck would have it started raining. and our moat drained beautifully, went down that way, the tent pegs pulled and the tent came down and the kid in my tent goes, ha, ha, ha, hee, hee, he kept laughing the whole time, into the night. i finally said to him, alan, would you shut up so we can get some rest? that was alan simpson. >> please explain who alan simpson. >> eventually, he became the u.s. senator from wyoming. and i got elected to the house of representatives in 1974. an
so they came in and we did our knot tying contest, how to start a fire without a match, and woodworking contests and all these things, and then we got paired off with a kid from cody to build our pup tent. well, in wyoming it can rain a lot anytime, so in order to protect the tent you have to build a moat around it. so this kid and i built a beautiful moat. and then he said, you know, there's a kid from my troop in that tent below us, he is a bully and i really don't like him, would you mind if...
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we have a woodworking shop that is barely being touched on what our potential can be.e: much better. lemonis: i'm listening. mindy: we're going to work with our debt. and we're also gonna just continue to build the brand on our e-commerce side so that we're doing $1 million of sales in-house and retain that higher margin. and if we can hit $30 million at 25%, that's a pretty good return. lemonis: i'm not accepting 25%. i'll settle at 30%. do we have a deal? yes or no? we have a deal? mindy: we have a deal. lemonis: okay. mindy: okay. lemonis: this is the moment where you need to be the leader for your family, and i know you're capable of doing it. if i wasn't sure of it, i wouldn't do this. mindy: i will do that. i feel really good, feel really confident. there's a pathway of being able to move forward. so we're excited. lemonis: okay. mindy: thanks, marcus. ♪ i'm not giving up, i'm not giving up ♪ hey, how are you? good. i feel like i've got a plan moving forward. just wanted to talk to you about a few things. i think i've got some difficult roads ahead with this. you
we have a woodworking shop that is barely being touched on what our potential can be.e: much better. lemonis: i'm listening. mindy: we're going to work with our debt. and we're also gonna just continue to build the brand on our e-commerce side so that we're doing $1 million of sales in-house and retain that higher margin. and if we can hit $30 million at 25%, that's a pretty good return. lemonis: i'm not accepting 25%. i'll settle at 30%. do we have a deal? yes or no? we have a deal? mindy: we...
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woodworking contests, all of these things. and then, we got paired off with a kid from cody, to build our tent. well, in wyoming, it can rain a lot, anytime. so, in order to protect the tent, you had to build a motor around it. and then, you know, there's a kit in that ten below us, he's a bully, we don't like him. would you mind if we cut the exit towards that tent? [laughs] well, no skin off of my nose, i said sure. so, we built this beautiful moat. as luck would have it, it started raining. and i am carving that moat, it's draining beautifully. it went down that way. the tent pegs pulled, and the tent came down, and the kid in my tenth goes, [laughs] . he kept laughing the whole time. into the night. and i said to him, alan, would you please show up so we can get some rest? well, that was alan simpson. [laughs] >>. >>,. in 1974, and he got elected in 1978. but here we are, in 1943, in a pull portent together. and we became the -- >> flying a prank on the bully. >> and we became the best of friends. to this day, we still go
woodworking contests, all of these things. and then, we got paired off with a kid from cody, to build our tent. well, in wyoming, it can rain a lot, anytime. so, in order to protect the tent, you had to build a motor around it. and then, you know, there's a kit in that ten below us, he's a bully, we don't like him. would you mind if we cut the exit towards that tent? [laughs] well, no skin off of my nose, i said sure. so, we built this beautiful moat. as luck would have it, it started raining....
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more and more accusers in terms of the sexual harassment are starting to come out of the woodwork. this is only going to get worse for him. >> harris: it'll be interesting. there is a statute of limitation that canon will apply to some cases but as we have seen in the past, the drumbeat can inform sometimes legally what things really look like. maybe not all admissible in court but a drumbeat, a pattern can help them to ask certain questions and look for certain evidence. it all goes together. leo terrell knows that better than anybody and kayleigh, i know you're going to recommend. i want to get this and quickly, statement from new york city mayor de blasio on governor cuomo's resignation. remember, as a quick backdrop, they didn't like each other. mayor bill de blasio today released the following statement. "make no mistake. this is the result of survivors bravely telling their stories. it was past time for andrew cuomo to resign. it's for the good of all new york." that is a short statement. kayleigh. >> kayleigh: let's bring in leo terrell. leo, what is very interesting is to l
more and more accusers in terms of the sexual harassment are starting to come out of the woodwork. this is only going to get worse for him. >> harris: it'll be interesting. there is a statute of limitation that canon will apply to some cases but as we have seen in the past, the drumbeat can inform sometimes legally what things really look like. maybe not all admissible in court but a drumbeat, a pattern can help them to ask certain questions and look for certain evidence. it all goes...
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for example, that is an axe that would have been used by a carpenter or a woodworker working in supportyou've probably never heard of, queen cynethryth. she was the widow of king 0ffa, you've heard of him, he was the one who built the famous dyke that now marks the border with what is wales. but the fact that she came here, that was highly significant. joining me is professor thomas from the university of reading who has been excavating this site. why did she come here to the banks of the thames? well, the thames was a really important strategic frontier between the kingdoms of mercia and wessex, it was also one of the most important trading arteries in anglo—saxon england. if you gained control of the thames and the thames estuary, that was a real prize. that basically gave you a route way into the wider world, trade connections with the continent and the centre of the political actions in europe, you know, the frankish kingdom, so, it was a very contested political border. the fact is that queen cynethryth was a player, she was a political animal? absolutely, she was a very powerful w
for example, that is an axe that would have been used by a carpenter or a woodworker working in supportyou've probably never heard of, queen cynethryth. she was the widow of king 0ffa, you've heard of him, he was the one who built the famous dyke that now marks the border with what is wales. but the fact that she came here, that was highly significant. joining me is professor thomas from the university of reading who has been excavating this site. why did she come here to the banks of the...
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i did some woodworking and stuff like that. i found out that most people don't have to be programmers to be on the internet. you can do it from your home. find something to sell. many people have yard sales. instead of having a yard sale, do it out of your home. it isn't that hard. you will start to get a business. you will have a sense of things. host: what is it that you do on the internet? caller: at the moment, i am trading. i trade with the me generation. they are about 15. i have a little more experience. i did work on wall street for some time. take your experiences and use them. a lot of people will find it helpful. there is an internet generation out there. it's huge. it is changing the world. get in it. host: is there a sense of people translating the skills into new careers? guest: we have seen over the past year and a half a substantial increase in business formation. people will start new businesses. that doesn't mean they are opening up offices. a lot of people are doing that. they are going online at. they are of
i did some woodworking and stuff like that. i found out that most people don't have to be programmers to be on the internet. you can do it from your home. find something to sell. many people have yard sales. instead of having a yard sale, do it out of your home. it isn't that hard. you will start to get a business. you will have a sense of things. host: what is it that you do on the internet? caller: at the moment, i am trading. i trade with the me generation. they are about 15. i have a little...
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that is and act that would have been used by and act that would have been used by a carpenter or woodworkero the final home to one of the most famous people you've probably never heard of. she was the widow and he was the man who built the border with what is rails and the fact that she came here, that was highly significant. joining me in professorfrom the university of reading who is excavating the site. why did she come here?— excavating the site. why did she come here? ., , ., , ., ., , come here? there tams was a really im -ortant come here? there tams was a really important strategic _ come here? there tams was a really important strategic frontier - come here? there tams was a really important strategic frontier between | important strategic frontier between the kingdoms of mercy and love sex and it was also one of the most important trading arteries in anglo—saxon england so if you gain control of the times and the estuary, that was a real prize. that gave you basically a way into the wider world and connection and trade connections with the continent and the centre of political act
that is and act that would have been used by and act that would have been used by a carpenter or woodworkero the final home to one of the most famous people you've probably never heard of. she was the widow and he was the man who built the border with what is rails and the fact that she came here, that was highly significant. joining me in professorfrom the university of reading who is excavating the site. why did she come here?— excavating the site. why did she come here? ., , ., , ., ., ,...
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so with those british units thatti i mentioned and veterans came out of the woodwork and said it feltat. and it's amazing and then to stab at the truth but. >> one of the small statistics in allng hell let loose you report that more people died crossing the street in london because of the blackout then were killed by the blitz. >> not literally crossing the street but traffic accidents and the blackouts. and in the same way with another statistic but in 1944 hitler began raining in his rockets and flying bombs and they have devoted enormous effort to knocking out the site but the net result is that the french and dutch people were killed by allied bombings that they were killed so that's typical of the ironies of war and then you can make a case if you left all the lights on it wouldn't make much of a difference and then to be very fortunate enough of those black-tie on —- blacked out nights? >> april 291870 side one —- 75 wherever you? >> very scared young reporter at the compound of the us embassy. i had an ally the reporting in vietnam one of the least distinguished reporters but i
so with those british units thatti i mentioned and veterans came out of the woodwork and said it feltat. and it's amazing and then to stab at the truth but. >> one of the small statistics in allng hell let loose you report that more people died crossing the street in london because of the blackout then were killed by the blitz. >> not literally crossing the street but traffic accidents and the blackouts. and in the same way with another statistic but in 1944 hitler began raining in...
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they're going to say a lot of the stuff with british units i mentioned amphetamines came out of the woodwork it felt like you can't say that. of course it is amazing how many men and women, to but not everybody is a hero. we are all making our staff at the truth but often we get it wrong. >> one of the small statistics we found in all how let loose, he reports that more people died crossing the street in london because of a blackout killed by that. >> is not literally crossing the street in london. that is true, and another statistic, and ironic one was in 1944 he began raining rockets and they were knocking out more french and dutch people were killed by allied bombing that british people were killed by the weapons in britain so that is another typical irony of the war. you can make a case if you left all the lights on there would be a difference in britain anyway. it's one of those things america was very fortunate, nothing depressed the british people more than that five years of those blackouts, especially with that. >> april 29, 1975, where were you? [laughter] >> i was very scared, a y
they're going to say a lot of the stuff with british units i mentioned amphetamines came out of the woodwork it felt like you can't say that. of course it is amazing how many men and women, to but not everybody is a hero. we are all making our staff at the truth but often we get it wrong. >> one of the small statistics we found in all how let loose, he reports that more people died crossing the street in london because of a blackout killed by that. >> is not literally crossing the...
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the veterans came out of the woodwork for years and said it felt that you can't not say that.e are all heroes. it's amazing how many are so brave but not everybody is a hero and were all making our stab at the truth but were constantly struggling to get it right. peter: one of the small statistics that i found in "all hell broke loose" he reports that more people died crossing the street in london because of the blackout and were killed by the blitz. max: for literally crossing the street and funding, killed in traffic accidents during the blitz. in the blackout. that is true. in in the same way and no statistics is ironic one that in 1944, hitler began writing his weapons. his rockets and flying bombs on dbritain. and they have devoted enormous bombing effort to knocking out the sites that these would be launched but remember it does result of this was more french and dutch people were killed by allied bombing of the d weapon sites in british people were killed in history. so that sort of the tip and the ironies of war there so many ironies of war read you can make a case if
the veterans came out of the woodwork for years and said it felt that you can't not say that.e are all heroes. it's amazing how many are so brave but not everybody is a hero and were all making our stab at the truth but were constantly struggling to get it right. peter: one of the small statistics that i found in "all hell broke loose" he reports that more people died crossing the street in london because of the blackout and were killed by the blitz. max: for literally crossing the...
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people are coming out of the woodwork to support me.in classrooms, never put it tooth because we're afraid of speak out. i am setting example and i hope when i go back to nyu i will be treated appropriately for by my peers and professors. stuart: anytime at nyu, has anybody been hostile right to your face with hostility. has that happened? >> i have not had in my face interactions but i have certainly been attacked on social media with some really cruel and vicious ways. ultimately the most important thing is standing up on principle. this is the hill i'm willing to die on. free speech is absolutely the most fundamental right, people in america, particularly young people have. we're supposed to be exploring ourselves. that is what college is for. so i will continue to stand up and speak out for those who feel silenced. stuart: keep at it. pleasure to have you on the show. hope you come again. tell us how you're doing. >> such an honor. thank you very much. stuart: sure thing. check the markets. dow up is 40 points. little changed for th
people are coming out of the woodwork to support me.in classrooms, never put it tooth because we're afraid of speak out. i am setting example and i hope when i go back to nyu i will be treated appropriately for by my peers and professors. stuart: anytime at nyu, has anybody been hostile right to your face with hostility. has that happened? >> i have not had in my face interactions but i have certainly been attacked on social media with some really cruel and vicious ways. ultimately the...
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caller: i woodworking a warehouse. have applied at numerous places and there's all these help-wanted signs and people are filling out applications. i don't know. i am not getting any phone calls. host: thank you for the call. good luck to you in ohio. this is peter in valley cottage, new york. caller: good morning, john. listening i understand your question but people don't really understand how the economy really works. for nancy pelosi to give credit to joe biden at this point after six months of being in the presidency is untrue. first of all, nothing has been changed as far as taxes and policy with the federal government. basically this is still a carryover from the trump administration. the inflation we are seeing right now is because tons of money has been pumped into the economy by the federal reserve. also, all the stimulus that has been put out as far as money is concerned. because of covid, covid put a damper on the economy and people who are still working or accumulating a lot of wealth and paying off debt,
caller: i woodworking a warehouse. have applied at numerous places and there's all these help-wanted signs and people are filling out applications. i don't know. i am not getting any phone calls. host: thank you for the call. good luck to you in ohio. this is peter in valley cottage, new york. caller: good morning, john. listening i understand your question but people don't really understand how the economy really works. for nancy pelosi to give credit to joe biden at this point after six...