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> she doesn't. >> why don't you tell her. >> she does. >> she does. >> do you. >> i do. >> and you are not hiding money from each other. >> no, not really. >> do you every go out and buy stuff and put tonight different bags, like wal-mart bags. >> that is a good idea. >> gucci stuff and put tonight a wal-mart bag. >> you sound like you go begins the normal. >> alex. >> we have couples over here. >> is what your name. >> wendy and al. >> do you know how much your husband makes. >> approximately. >> yes. >> how come just approximately. >> i don't show her everything. >> are you hiding something. >> just a little. >> are you hiding something. >> i have a little stash. >> my mother told me you should have a stash just in case. >> rainy day is a wonderful thing and then she will surprise me with that cash. >> i know arlene has a secret stash. >> i do. >> i know about the stash. >> you have your own stash. >> no, it is all hers. >> in a safe, nice and secure. >> do you have a stash. >> no, i should. >> no, i hide all of the money. >> do you hide it from her. >> no, not from her from my grand
> she doesn't. >> why don't you tell her. >> she does. >> she does. >> do you. >> i do. >> and you are not hiding money from each other. >> no, not really. >> do you every go out and buy stuff and put tonight different bags, like wal-mart bags. >> that is a good idea. >> gucci stuff and put tonight a wal-mart bag. >> you sound like you go begins the normal. >> alex. >> we have couples over here. >> is what...
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you know, you can do everything. and then you also, you know, sometimes, i'm checking out, "what is my friends doing on facebook or on twitter or on instagram and also on weibo," the chinese version. >> but that is really your way another way you have of wanting to reach and share. >> yeah. i mean, for me i like to reach as many people through music as possible. because i believe that we all love music. oh, actually, musicians are no - are ordinary h - human beings. we are not like weird nerds, you know? it's like "hmm, i'm old. and this is my music making. i don't want to talk to you. (laugh) you look weird to me," you know? you know, i - you know, that - >> get your big, white wig and - >> yeah. i mean - i mean, the wig is cool, you know? but - but - (laughter) i actually - i had one for fun with my mom, you know? i did that. but anyway - but. >> a mozart wig or. >> yeah, a mozart wig, yeah. i took a picture. i - i was p - playing - (piano) kind of - kind of feeling, you know, kind of - that - that period of time, y
you know, you can do everything. and then you also, you know, sometimes, i'm checking out, "what is my friends doing on facebook or on twitter or on instagram and also on weibo," the chinese version. >> but that is really your way another way you have of wanting to reach and share. >> yeah. i mean, for me i like to reach as many people through music as possible. because i believe that we all love music. oh, actually, musicians are no - are ordinary h - human beings. we are...
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diana, how you doing? d when jordan made one comment, and then all of a sudden erik went like that. diana: it's normal. -lemonis: is that what happens? -diana: it's normal. lemonis: do you feel like it would be good to get the group together and -- maybe sitting down, or in a more casual setting... diana: i would say. lemonis: ...where they could talk about how they really feel? diana: let everybody express the way it needs to be expressed. i think they hold back a lot. lemonis: let's get everybody together. -diana: okay. -lemonis: okay. hey, guys, let's get everybody together. let's come on up front. it's obvious to me that we need to get everybody in a room together and figure out the people side of this business. so, i don't really feel, today, that you guys feel like you're in a safe and secure environment to give your opinion without recourse. diana: it's tension. israel: that's what i was thinking. same thing. diana: yeah, tension. lemonis: but i think it would be good, as we move forward as a group,
diana, how you doing? d when jordan made one comment, and then all of a sudden erik went like that. diana: it's normal. -lemonis: is that what happens? -diana: it's normal. lemonis: do you feel like it would be good to get the group together and -- maybe sitting down, or in a more casual setting... diana: i would say. lemonis: ...where they could talk about how they really feel? diana: let everybody express the way it needs to be expressed. i think they hold back a lot. lemonis: let's get...
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what did you do? >> she's not even wearing a bra. >> no, she's not. >> it's a tough spot for any teen to be in. and for any parent to watch. >>> coming up, what will chelsea do? >> she wants to say something. she's just not sure like what to do with this. fact: when pharmacists are in pain the medicine in advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for themselves. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. [sfx: bell] [burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you may find. [burke] like how you thought you were covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] but you're not even covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] or how you may be covered for this... [burke] but not for something like this... [burke] talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. [sfx: yeti noise] ♪ we are farmers bum
what did you do? >> she's not even wearing a bra. >> no, she's not. >> it's a tough spot for any teen to be in. and for any parent to watch. >>> coming up, what will chelsea do? >> she wants to say something. she's just not sure like what to do with this. fact: when pharmacists are in pain the medicine in advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for themselves. relief...
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what do you expect that man to do? u look ahead at the rest of your life, what's going to happen to you? >> i don't know. i'm just being honest with you i don't really know. right now, i don't really care. i really don't. >> sometimes i'll be just laying here, trying to get to sleep and sometimes these nightmares won't let me go to sleep. >> narrator: charles mcduffie has now been in rehab for a month. he is having nightmares about vietnam. >> feel real. i wake up sweating and one day everything were wet-- pillow case, sheet and everything. >> mr. mcduffie suffers not only from the disease of addiction, he also has some post-traumatic stress issues stemming from his service during vietnam. according to him he had 19 confirmed kills but one, that as he says, his friend that he brought back with him that he still has dreams about nightmares. >> narrator: the treatment facility has arranged for mcduffie to have therapy for post-traumatic stress. >> mcduffie family. >> hey mcduffie. >> i went to vietnam when i was 19 years
what do you expect that man to do? u look ahead at the rest of your life, what's going to happen to you? >> i don't know. i'm just being honest with you i don't really know. right now, i don't really care. i really don't. >> sometimes i'll be just laying here, trying to get to sleep and sometimes these nightmares won't let me go to sleep. >> narrator: charles mcduffie has now been in rehab for a month. he is having nightmares about vietnam. >> feel real. i wake up...
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emily: what do you think about valuations? do things seem expensive now? g: in the startup environment in silicon valley it seems expensive but i will say if you find a company that is completely disruptive and has a chance to take big share, the valuations might be worth it. but we are quite disciplined buyers. we understand that acquisitions for the most part need to be accretive and responsible to shareholders. emily: do consult with mark andreessen? meg: he has been a great counselor to me and the company and he still sits on the board and provides a tremendous perspective. mark and a couple of other board members have fingers on what is going on in the valley. we are fortunate to be there because we see what is going on. emily: are you glad you took him up on the offer? meg: i am glad. there were a few days when i saw said mark, what are you thinking? it has been a tremendous experience. i think it matters what happens to hp in silicon valley, it matters to california. i would argue it matters to the united states into the world. we have such a big foo
emily: what do you think about valuations? do things seem expensive now? g: in the startup environment in silicon valley it seems expensive but i will say if you find a company that is completely disruptive and has a chance to take big share, the valuations might be worth it. but we are quite disciplined buyers. we understand that acquisitions for the most part need to be accretive and responsible to shareholders. emily: do consult with mark andreessen? meg: he has been a great counselor to me...
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. >> you can do this, greg. >>> you can do this, greg. this is your show. n't grew it up like last week. you can do it. go get them greg. >> hey. i'll talk to you. you don't mess around with that garbage. >> what garbage? >> don't make a jerk out of me. >> i won't. i won't. >> only understand you're on the air because i got you a job, right? >> right. >> you see anybody messing with your show you'll tell me. >> i wear, polly. i swear. >> go do your show. >> thanks. >> he needs another couple of smacks though. >> he's been a disaster. >> is he unprepared, disillusioned now as some suggest? >> he's terribly liberal. >> he's an awful person and doesn't dare to dream about a comeback. >>> tonight's topic, identities. three more candidates said they are running for candidates. you have o malley, chaffee. my hygienist, scott. we're the crazy people. are we sure he really isn't johnny knoxville in disguise? the democrats have stepped up and lincoln is a metric ton of bat poop crazy. the right seems on message, the left seems on medication. martin o' malley courted
. >> you can do this, greg. >>> you can do this, greg. this is your show. n't grew it up like last week. you can do it. go get them greg. >> hey. i'll talk to you. you don't mess around with that garbage. >> what garbage? >> don't make a jerk out of me. >> i won't. i won't. >> only understand you're on the air because i got you a job, right? >> right. >> you see anybody messing with your show you'll tell me. >> i wear, polly. i...
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you have -- is in what spot and who do you have that can step up? whisler was an incredibly talented executive. he spent many years in the pc business and i admire dion a lot. i thought he would be perfect for hp ink. thought that i love the enterprise business and it has not been what i have done for 25 years but i now know the business and i love the business and the dynamic nature of it. for management continuity, what ailed hp was too much management turnover. emily: you are going to be chairman, how does that work in practice? city hp ink wants to do a deal. -- say hb inc. wants to do a deal. meg: we did not create these companies to compete with each other. period of timeme we have well-defined swim lanes. hb inc. will be all over 3-d print. we will be focused on converged infrastructure, software defined data structure, helping customers take ip infrastructure from where it is today to word has to be. there is plenty space for the cost that the reason i do not think it makes sense to keep the that heat the other comp
you have -- is in what spot and who do you have that can step up? whisler was an incredibly talented executive. he spent many years in the pc business and i admire dion a lot. i thought he would be perfect for hp ink. thought that i love the enterprise business and it has not been what i have done for 25 years but i now know the business and i love the business and the dynamic nature of it. for management continuity, what ailed hp was too much management turnover. emily: you are going to be...
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do you have any clue? >> why do you keep going back down it? hy do you keep going down that road. >> i can't tell you how many times i've been arrested. i can't begin to tell you. >> when does it stop. >> i can't begin to -- >> when does it stop? how does it stop? is that maybe a decision you need to take for yourself. >> oh, my god. i need to talk to my mom. >> her predicament is too common in the underground sex trade. many women work simply to finance a drug habit. and many use drugs to numb the psychological pain of selling themselves. it becomes a vicious and tragic cycle. serena is placed in the holding tank with the others arrested tonight. the michigan native tells our producer that her attempts to restart her life in florida have failed. >> so you came out here to start all over? >> yep. >> what happened? you ended up in the same thing. >> i know. my mom's going to kill me. i don't even know where the [ muted ] i'm at right now. i haven't even been here three weeks. >> why did you do it? >> it's easy money. >> like like the women before
do you have any clue? >> why do you keep going back down it? hy do you keep going down that road. >> i can't tell you how many times i've been arrested. i can't begin to tell you. >> when does it stop. >> i can't begin to -- >> when does it stop? how does it stop? is that maybe a decision you need to take for yourself. >> oh, my god. i need to talk to my mom. >> her predicament is too common in the underground sex trade. many women work simply to...
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they get sued if you do, sued if you don't. >> you're doomed if you do, doomed if you don't. .n: national relations board. >> thank you a guy walking a picket line, screamed, i mean horrific racial at black -- guys that were crossing the picket lines, and the company rightfully fired the guy and said we can't have also workers screaming about water mel an and fried chicken, and he sued because this was in the context of a union strike, and there were no threats of violence made against these people this worker had the right to lob these racial bombs at these people crossing the picket line, and therefore you wrongfully fired him and should have brought him back. what's a company supposed to do? . john: it's stuck in that maze and you never know what's going to happen. jonathan, thank you. coming up i'll give away $1,500. also how government's maze prevents me from protecting myself against people who want to kill me. and more on it on the government's more on jobs. john: politicians always say they want people to work, and then when people want to work, they force them to try t
they get sued if you do, sued if you don't. >> you're doomed if you do, doomed if you don't. .n: national relations board. >> thank you a guy walking a picket line, screamed, i mean horrific racial at black -- guys that were crossing the picket lines, and the company rightfully fired the guy and said we can't have also workers screaming about water mel an and fried chicken, and he sued because this was in the context of a union strike, and there were no threats of violence made...
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>> so what are you doing here? >> she said she was going to see a guy she met on -- i think it's called craigslist or back page. i'm not sure. >> what did she tell you about that? >> she didn't say much. she said she's going to give him a message. >> a massage? >> yeah. >> is she a licensed massage therapist? >> no. i ask that all the time. she said she doesn't need one. >> doesn't need one? you do in the state of florida. >> i figured that. >> i'm 10-12 with the brother. do you want him to call the mom to get the kid? >> no. i want the brother, the baby and the heavy set female brought in. >> officers recover a 2-year-old boy from the vehicle and take him to a safe spot in the hotel where they will await a visit from the department of children and family services. >> that is what i was telling you. that bothers me. she brings her 2-year-old. >> the mother in custody is 26-year-old rachel wright from orlando. her brother, 28-year-old ryan wright, is an excon convicted of dealing in stolen property in 2008. >> one co
>> so what are you doing here? >> she said she was going to see a guy she met on -- i think it's called craigslist or back page. i'm not sure. >> what did she tell you about that? >> she didn't say much. she said she's going to give him a message. >> a massage? >> yeah. >> is she a licensed massage therapist? >> no. i ask that all the time. she said she doesn't need one. >> doesn't need one? you do in the state of florida. >> i figured...
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you want to do it now. >> are you unhooked. >> she has a skirt on. >> i guess we can do it. >> do it straight into three and we won't see your skirt. >> have one ready. no just kidding. >> all right. >> one two, three four, five six, seven eight nine, ten, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 18, 19, 20. >> you have to challenge someone next. >> i guess i have to challenge you. >> i will do 20 girl push-ups. >> what about that dude right over there. >> that dude by the trash can you can see it. >> where, back there. >> we can see that. >> come on, girl friend. >> turf do, girl push-ups. >> come on down. >> hi, tony. >> you could challenge that guy standing right over there. >> dave warren. >> or bob. >> bob kelly. >> yeah. >> we will be down here in a little bit. >> okay. >> ever watch tv or a movie and say i wish that guy was my dad. >> yes. >> although my daddies watching, hi dad, i know you are watching. >> i'm like oh, manny wish i had another dad. >> a softer dad. >> how about this. >> first ones here. >> but we're so far away, clark. >> and a
you want to do it now. >> are you unhooked. >> she has a skirt on. >> i guess we can do it. >> do it straight into three and we won't see your skirt. >> have one ready. no just kidding. >> all right. >> one two, three four, five six, seven eight nine, ten, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 18, 19, 20. >> you have to challenge someone next. >> i guess i have to challenge you. >> i will do 20 girl push-ups. >> what about that dude right...
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you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the machinery in the buildings -- -that's $1.3 million. -steve: correct. lemonis: so, the product to me -- and i showed you yesterday, when i look at the detail of a chair and i notice the fold... esteban: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. lemonis: ...i am crazy about the details. steve: okay. lemonis: and i'm adamant that there's clarity for steven. and so my offer is very simple. i'm willing to put up $1.5 million. that's a lot of money, right? steven: absolutely. lemonis: and so for the $1.5 million, i would want 45% of the business... full financial control, and i want to be able to have 100% say on his path without any question from you. yoyour frie
you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the machinery in the buildings -- -that's $1.3 million. -steve:...
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hopefully you won't get stuck in the crowds. we do know septa ace offering a number of express trains, a additional trains to try to move that traffic along. all that information we are putting on our web site so you can go there for that. alex earlier this morning you were talking about some of the rules. i know philadelphia eagles did tell us some information on their web site about what ace loud in the link for the concerts. people don't have to worry about those clear plastic bags you can bring any bag you want but can't be bigger than 12 by two by two. as far as signs go there are different measurements for signs that you can bring in depending on sitting in the pit area or sitting up at the top. we did check on stub hub for these tickets. at the very, very top there is a ticketing for $125. >> at the top. >> at the top. >> i got two tickets yesterday. >> you did. >> is there a company called sherry's tickets and i got floor for about that same price. >> forte lor swift or barry manilow. >> who did you give them too. >> a friend.
hopefully you won't get stuck in the crowds. we do know septa ace offering a number of express trains, a additional trains to try to move that traffic along. all that information we are putting on our web site so you can go there for that. alex earlier this morning you were talking about some of the rules. i know philadelphia eagles did tell us some information on their web site about what ace loud in the link for the concerts. people don't have to worry about those clear plastic bags you can...
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thank you. >> what do you do here? are you in charge? >> i'm the office manager. oversee the accounts payable, the accounts receivable, enter invoices. >> so do you have anything to do with accounting? >> no, howard and alan take care of that, or attempt to, or try to, whatever. >> so, i'll ask howard and alan later, how they handle the books. and how long have you been here? >> 20 years. >> you're the one that contacted me, right, to come here? >> i am. >> what was your motivation? >> it needs a whole overhaul. i mean-- >> what are the things that just eat at you? >> um, absolutely the receivables. customers pay late. there's a lot of money out there. >> so the money that the customers owe us, those are the receivables? >> correct. >> how much is our total receivables right now? a couple hundred thousand? >> we have almost 4 million on the streets. >> are you kidding me? business that generates $200,000 a day in sales, $50 million a year, can expect to have a certain amount of receivables. but $4 million in uncollected funds? that's totally unacceptable. and how m
thank you. >> what do you do here? are you in charge? >> i'm the office manager. oversee the accounts payable, the accounts receivable, enter invoices. >> so do you have anything to do with accounting? >> no, howard and alan take care of that, or attempt to, or try to, whatever. >> so, i'll ask howard and alan later, how they handle the books. and how long have you been here? >> 20 years. >> you're the one that contacted me, right, to come here?...
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you know what i called it jimmy? do you want to know, do you want to know, do you want to know?yo. more specifically, more specifically, trump froyo. >> jimmy: trummmp, okay, why three ms? >> fantastic question for somebody like you. >> jimmy: oh. thank you. >> i dedeuced the letter "m" is the most powerful letter in the entire english language. it stands for money, macho, mansions, millions of dollars, monique, mr. roboto, moulin rouge, monchichi, macgyver, most importantly it stands for mmm-mmm mm delicious. that's why i decided to use triple the power of the letter "m." and the donnie threatened legal action if i used the regular spelling. >> that makes more sense. do you and donald get along? >> the donnie, the donnie, jimmy. >> jimmy: sorry, do you and the donnie get along? >> of course, we do, thick as thieves. >> jimmy: have you ever worked together? >> we tried to work together. but you've got to realize that you can't have two alpha males in the same company. it's like silverback gorillas in the wild. plus i was stealing office supplies. >> jimmy: oh, all right. and now
you know what i called it jimmy? do you want to know, do you want to know, do you want to know?yo. more specifically, more specifically, trump froyo. >> jimmy: trummmp, okay, why three ms? >> fantastic question for somebody like you. >> jimmy: oh. thank you. >> i dedeuced the letter "m" is the most powerful letter in the entire english language. it stands for money, macho, mansions, millions of dollars, monique, mr. roboto, moulin rouge, monchichi, macgyver,...
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you do everything right. everything is working and you say, i can do this. you turn the key and the car goes and pretty soon you are like, what is this? and you are ducking cars and going on the sidewalk. that is the difference between rehearsing alone and with other people. at least you get a familiarity. i love the place, i love learning. it is fun to say some of those words. charlie: you almost dropped out of high school, didn't you, to go act? al: i did drop out of high school. actually, i went to work. we needed money in my family. economic necessity at the time. i did go to the village age 17 and i was really fed by all that was going on in the 1960's. i was going to coffee houses in the village and doing shows of whatever play, passing the straw basket around, the audience would drop something. charlie: what is the nature of the friendship? charles lot -- charles lambton. al: you could call it symbiotic. at the same time, mentor. i was 17, and he was teaching over there. he was a student of lee strasburg. great people. i was a kid, a teenager, really.
you do everything right. everything is working and you say, i can do this. you turn the key and the car goes and pretty soon you are like, what is this? and you are ducking cars and going on the sidewalk. that is the difference between rehearsing alone and with other people. at least you get a familiarity. i love the place, i love learning. it is fun to say some of those words. charlie: you almost dropped out of high school, didn't you, to go act? al: i did drop out of high school. actually, i...
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>> yes, i am. >> how you doing? m marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking for? >> i'm kind of looking for something a little bit more modest. >> okay. >> ford, chevy, maybe. >> the first potential buyer i've seen since i've been here walks in and he's looking to buy an suv. he seems motivated, excited, ready to buy. the problem is we don't have what he wants. >> i wish we could help you. >> no, it's all right. don't worry about it. >> maybe next time. >> take care. >> he wants to be in an affordable car like everybody else in america, and every suv we have on the lot is priced over $40,000. >> that's the frustrating thing that you deal with. >> how many customers a day do you g
>> yes, i am. >> how you doing? m marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking...
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you call up the music store and say do you have the newest album by the hot new artist? ave the latest madonna? [ light laughter ] students from england's sir isaac newton academy has created a concept for a smart condom that would glow green if exposed to chlamydia. that way you can hold it up instead of a lighter at john mayer concerts. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] [ laughter ] wonderland! that's right -- [ light laughter ] that's right, you guys. seriously, british students, we're laughing at them. they've done more than any of us have done. they've created a smart condom that will glow green. [ laughter ] british students created a smart condom that will glow green if exposed to chlamydia. said one of the students after encountering chlamydia -- "hey guys look, i'm luke skywalker." [ laughter and applause ] [ light saber noises ] [ laughter ] dustin diamond -- [ audience ohs ] -- oh. that's all. just that? [ laughter ] just have to say his name. dustin diamond famous for playing screech on, "saved by the bell" has been sentenced to four months in prison today
you call up the music store and say do you have the newest album by the hot new artist? ave the latest madonna? [ light laughter ] students from england's sir isaac newton academy has created a concept for a smart condom that would glow green if exposed to chlamydia. that way you can hold it up instead of a lighter at john mayer concerts. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] [ laughter ] wonderland! that's right -- [ light laughter ] that's right, you guys. seriously, british students, we're...
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he says, "well, what do you want to do?" i don't want to do anything! to be on these shows. [ laughter ] >> seth: i think it's good -- now i will say had you have gotten past the hello past of the conversation with my producer, you would find we do do these things a little bit different here. but, this is fine. i'm happy -- >> you do. first of all, you don't even have a card here. >> seth: i don't have a single card here. >> that's so cool. does anybody give you credit for that? >> seth: i don't get enough credit for that, no. [ laughter ] >> i think that's something. >> seth: thank you. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] now, i should say, certainly, it's easier with someone like you. >> well, that's the point. >> seth: right. >> why should i have to do a pre-interview? >> seth: right, exactly. >> you want me here. i don't want to be here. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> so you engage me. >> seth: yes. and i should say out of fairness, as a guest on "comedians in cars," you ask nothing of your guests either. >> nothing. >> seth: no conversation
he says, "well, what do you want to do?" i don't want to do anything! to be on these shows. [ laughter ] >> seth: i think it's good -- now i will say had you have gotten past the hello past of the conversation with my producer, you would find we do do these things a little bit different here. but, this is fine. i'm happy -- >> you do. first of all, you don't even have a card here. >> seth: i don't have a single card here. >> that's so cool. does anybody give...
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it's what you do. to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. 'cause i'm really excited dto buy furniture here. steve: this one might pass muster. lemonis: oh, you have one that may pass muster? that's good. that arm is on straight. -this arm is on crooked. -steve: right. lemonis: you're rushing it. steven, is there anything in this showroom that you would deliver to a customer? steven: no, there's nothing in here that i would give 100%. lemonis: what about that chair right there? steven: it has the nicks on the paint. lemonis: how about this one? steven: the upholstery is all right, but the finish could be better. there's scratches. it's not good. lemonis: who is really pushing the furniture out before it's ready? steve: it's a good customer, and they call, and they say, "can you have it in less time?" steven: he'll say yes, but then we have to do a rush. it messes up production. lemonis: does that frustrate you? steven: everyone gets frustrated, because th
it's what you do. to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. 'cause i'm really excited dto buy furniture here. steve: this one might pass muster. lemonis: oh, you have one that may pass muster? that's good. that arm is on straight. -this arm is on crooked. -steve: right. lemonis: you're rushing it. steven, is there anything in this showroom that you would deliver to a customer? steven: no, there's nothing in here that i would give 100%. lemonis:...
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the point from which you had the sense of wanting to do it until you knew you could do it. >> i didn't know i could do it. >> first book was in -- >> '81. >> a modest private eye book and i've been upping the ante ever since. >> it was also the general ray, an overused word. >> i love current fiction, i love historical fiction. >> even the kennedy assassination book that you did is in essence -- >> you can call it crime fiction. it doesn't matter. >> it's essentially a piece. >> yeah, right. >> what would you like to be doing after you get done with this quartet if you look ahead to something. >> a trilogy. i have a trilogy in mind. >> go ahead, tell us about -- >> i'm thinking of the post war era again. >> right. >> so this book, call it a prequel to the last two big series. first big, second l.a. quartet. if i go on and do a trilogy after this quartet is complete, and i decide to reprise characters from the first three bodies of work. i'm dealing here with preceding action. >> right. >> i would be dealing then with concurrent action. >> you're going to go all star wars on us it sound
the point from which you had the sense of wanting to do it until you knew you could do it. >> i didn't know i could do it. >> first book was in -- >> '81. >> a modest private eye book and i've been upping the ante ever since. >> it was also the general ray, an overused word. >> i love current fiction, i love historical fiction. >> even the kennedy assassination book that you did is in essence -- >> you can call it crime fiction. it doesn't matter....
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are you [ bleep ] serious? do you want it? >> what you going to do? you want [ bleep ]. >> there is kids all around here. >> she attacked her. >> don't do that. y'all knock it off. the kid is sitting there. get the hell off of her right now. >> [ bleep ] in the face. >> come on. >> mommy! [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> unbelievable. this went on for several minutes without any interruption. while that video is sad and disgraceful, watch this next clip i'm about to show you. it's even more shocking. this is a look of a violent example of road rage that took place just yesterday morning in los angeles. there you can see two men getting out of their cars fighting in the middle of a busy street during rush hour. as you can see one of the men almost got ran over by a passing van. joining me with reaction is maryland sheriff mike lewis and former nypd detective pat bronze. sheriff lewis, let me start with you. i'm looking at the incidents and i'm look agent the rush to judgment in the pool incident in mckinney where two sneak up behind a cop. he draws his gun in
are you [ bleep ] serious? do you want it? >> what you going to do? you want [ bleep ]. >> there is kids all around here. >> she attacked her. >> don't do that. y'all knock it off. the kid is sitting there. get the hell off of her right now. >> [ bleep ] in the face. >> come on. >> mommy! [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> unbelievable. this went on for several minutes without any interruption. while that video is sad and disgraceful, watch this next clip...
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you find, do you guys have a marimba?t take out your iphone. >> jimmy: yeah, there you go. have it ring. july 16th, baltimore symphony orchestra. then july 18th you're in philadelphia. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: and then july 24th, the cincinnati pops orchestra. so you go to different -- you use different orchestras? >> yeah, you know, it's because these are top-notch orchestras, and you know, these are complex, these are difficult charts. and back in the day -- >> jimmy: who got you into sinatra and listening to that music? it wasn't your dad, he was singing crosby stills and nash. >> you know i, it's -- i don't remember, actually. i just discovered at one point in college. and i was like, this is -- they're responsible for exposing us to great music of all kinds -- >> jimmy: and drugs, apparently. [ laughter ] but that's interesting. yeah. and so you just took to that music. >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: great. >> it was lush and beautiful and i just, i responded to it. >> jimmy: that's great. i think you have kind of an old soul
you find, do you guys have a marimba?t take out your iphone. >> jimmy: yeah, there you go. have it ring. july 16th, baltimore symphony orchestra. then july 18th you're in philadelphia. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: and then july 24th, the cincinnati pops orchestra. so you go to different -- you use different orchestras? >> yeah, you know, it's because these are top-notch orchestras, and you know, these are complex, these are difficult charts. and back in the day -- >>...
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thank you for doing this. it is great to have you here.ou have been quiet for a long time, quiet through the trial. why are you here? john: nobody likes litigation. we are human. this trial was painful. at the end of the day, six women and six men heard five weeks of testimony. they deliberated for 1.5 days. they found decisively on the facts that this company did not discriminate or retaliate and that ellen's claims had no merit. we know there was a second trial going on in the court of public opinion and on this topic of diversity it found against the technology industry and we in the venture industry. we get that. emily: so you feel like you lost in the court of public opinion? john: i'm sorry it was so hard to go through this, but more than anything else, i am sorry that it's hard for eventual -- venture capital and for minorities in the tech industry. this is very personal. i have two daughters. getting to a 50-50 world is super important. emily: you have been a kleiner perkins for 35 years. how did you feel when ellen sued you? john:
thank you for doing this. it is great to have you here.ou have been quiet for a long time, quiet through the trial. why are you here? john: nobody likes litigation. we are human. this trial was painful. at the end of the day, six women and six men heard five weeks of testimony. they deliberated for 1.5 days. they found decisively on the facts that this company did not discriminate or retaliate and that ellen's claims had no merit. we know there was a second trial going on in the court of public...
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you do not want to d do name-calalling. even not want to use words like "you never," "you a always," -- keep your language neutral. rebecca: you also have to decidee whether you really want to know if thehe person is like. in some cases we do. our mornrning meeting is structured in a way where peoeople are sometimes out in the field, some people are in the maryland bureau -- there are different ways to produce a paid based on where, why how -- participate based on where, why, how? . other instances, you do not wa to hear -- he does not matter. if you are going to work this company, you have to do it figure out the rest. mary: you have to be open to hearing their side of e story oror just request a different behavior. it is ok. everything i do not like to do is say rebebecca, you are so great, i think your fantastic and then say y you are really fanttic. you will walk away thinking your fantasastic. rebecca: we will have a different discussion. i think women and men here that differently. think men here you are fantastic, wom
you do not want to d do name-calalling. even not want to use words like "you never," "you a always," -- keep your language neutral. rebecca: you also have to decidee whether you really want to know if thehe person is like. in some cases we do. our mornrning meeting is structured in a way where peoeople are sometimes out in the field, some people are in the maryland bureau -- there are different ways to produce a paid based on where, why how -- participate based on where,...
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you do? s a week. >> what distinguishes a good butcher from an okay butcher? >> they're doing good business here. >> that is true. >> yeah? >> i can't tell you which is my favorite butcher. all of them are different. >> right. do you ever just going out for like a salad? >> no. >> i kid, i kid. >> there is another long tradition of artistry here in budapest. we grew up with their works. visual artists, photographers, filmmakers. where did they all go? well, world war i happened and with it, the end of the ostro-hungarian empire. budapest and all europe changed forever. a decades-long wave of emigration began. a stunning number of the world's great photographers fled their native hungary and took up new lives. eventually, this man joined them. >> i've been shooting photos since i remember i was living. i was 5 or 6 years old when i was taking pictures with my father's kodak camera. the right moment, you have to capture. and that's the difficult part the exact moment. hungarians, there is this n
you do? s a week. >> what distinguishes a good butcher from an okay butcher? >> they're doing good business here. >> that is true. >> yeah? >> i can't tell you which is my favorite butcher. all of them are different. >> right. do you ever just going out for like a salad? >> no. >> i kid, i kid. >> there is another long tradition of artistry here in budapest. we grew up with their works. visual artists, photographers, filmmakers. where did...
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it's what you do. more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! did you use the loo paperi did.ere? how was it? it was good! why do you think that the ripples work? because it gets it all clean. are you so clean that you would go commando? ok! how do you feel? i feel awesome! only cottonelle has cleanripple texture, so you can go commando. in so many ways that's why you're wrapped in the blanket-like softness and protection of pampers swaddlers so all you feel is love. pampers subito! (yelling) nooooo! oooh. grrr. the all-new fiat 500x crossover. featuring an available uconnect system with a 6.5" touchscreen and available all-wheel drive, well-rounded has never looked so sharp. ♪ the new brew pub philly. sliced beef and beer cheese with a side of beer cheese to dip your beef and beer cheese in. keep your spirits high and the bill low. with free refills of fries. only at applebee's. it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went t
it's what you do. more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! did you use the loo paperi did.ere? how was it? it was good! why do you think that the ripples work? because it gets it all clean. are you so clean that you would go commando? ok! how do you feel? i feel awesome! only cottonelle has cleanripple texture, so you can go commando. in so many ways that's why you're wrapped in the blanket-like softness and protection of pampers swaddlers so...
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you are? >> i am. >> jimmy: what kind of thing do you think he's going to do? boat and i don't like boats. >> jimmy: oh. >> i think that's why he said, you know -- i'm not going to tell you, and you can't reject it, and you're just going to do what i say this go-round for this vacation, like i do for your vacations! >> jimmy: right, yes. >> i was like, okay. i have a feeling it's a boat. >> jimmy: do you get sick on boats? >> i don't get sick. but i don't -- i need to seven land. i need to believe that there's something -- i'm scared. >> jimmy: i see. >> yeah, i need to believe that, you know, i could jump off and swim to land picked. you kn if i could. i can't but if i see land it seems like i can. >> jimmy: that could be unpleasant. how long do you think you'll go? >> who knows. i know i'm not going to be able to say anything. i think it's going to be fun. the one thing about will, it's always fun and adventurous. he loves adventure. >> jimmy: i bet. he does seem like a lot of fun. the last time he was here, not so long ago, during the commercial break the ba
you are? >> i am. >> jimmy: what kind of thing do you think he's going to do? boat and i don't like boats. >> jimmy: oh. >> i think that's why he said, you know -- i'm not going to tell you, and you can't reject it, and you're just going to do what i say this go-round for this vacation, like i do for your vacations! >> jimmy: right, yes. >> i was like, okay. i have a feeling it's a boat. >> jimmy: do you get sick on boats? >> i don't get sick....
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>> have you accomplished that literary-- journey? >> do if you wrote this because you were unhappy and you wanted to know why so you examine your life. >> yeah. >> a do you answer the question why or do you put it down in a way that viewers who identify -- >> definitely last thing. i'm interested in plexity-- complexity, you know i'm not interested in answers and one sentence solutions. >> rose: but answers are not the obvious are not the opposite of complexity. answers can be complexity itself. >> yeah. >> rose: they don't have to be simple. it doesn't-- it's not like you are looking for a silver bullet that explains everything. >> no. but in my experience, it doesn't help to identify your problems. it doesn't help to say that okay, i'm a father did this to me. and i am-- and so on. and kind of diagnose your life that doesn't help. and it's kind of needless and this book is the opposite of that as kind of trying to show the complexity of everything. >> rose: why this title? >> that is really by coincidence. my original title was argentina
>> have you accomplished that literary-- journey? >> do if you wrote this because you were unhappy and you wanted to know why so you examine your life. >> yeah. >> a do you answer the question why or do you put it down in a way that viewers who identify -- >> definitely last thing. i'm interested in plexity-- complexity, you know i'm not interested in answers and one sentence solutions. >> rose: but answers are not the obvious are not the opposite of...
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. >> what were you hired to do? >> work in the production line. >> so making the food products. >> yes, ma'am. >> and had you ever met this man, alton nolen, 30 years old? >> no. >> in those four days and not prior to that? >> never seen him in my life. >> it was a thursday. you were working with nolen. the two of you exchange words. what happened? >> we had been having confrontations all day. and i don't like it when somebody is not wanting to work and wanting to do their job. so i called him a school brat and lazy. he kind of laughed a little bit, laughed that off. and then he said then we were working and he said racism. he started saying he hates white people and i beat white people up. >> he said that to you? >> he didn't say it to me but said it in reference to me. >> you call him lazy. he says i hate white people. i beat white people up. did anybody else hear that? >> yes, ma'am. >> how many? >> two other people. >> was that all he said? >> yes, ma'am. >> then what did you do? >> i got off the line and went to
. >> what were you hired to do? >> work in the production line. >> so making the food products. >> yes, ma'am. >> and had you ever met this man, alton nolen, 30 years old? >> no. >> in those four days and not prior to that? >> never seen him in my life. >> it was a thursday. you were working with nolen. the two of you exchange words. what happened? >> we had been having confrontations all day. and i don't like it when somebody is not...
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you guys are smart guys. doy expect for us to believe that you drove all the way over here with her dressed like that at 11:00 at night for her to clean a hotel? serious? how long has she been posting? >> i really don't know. >> how do you really not know? you're with her 24/7. >> she's with somebody or has friends. >> i had a feeling that that's what she was doing. but i've been told by everybody that's not what she's doing. >> for her part, kevin's girlfriend, michelle, said she believed mandy's cleaning woman's story because she trusted her boyfriend and his brother kabir. >> she's putting gas in your tank. >> the problem is, michelle accepted $30 in gas money from mandy in exchange for transportation. >> who do you know that goes and cleans a hotel room for 30 minutes, and then comes back with 3, $400 in cash? >> in the eyes of the law, she's deriving proceeds from prostitution. >> if you're cooperative, more than likely, the prosecutor will send your case to -- >> okay. >> i don't know what your criminal hi
you guys are smart guys. doy expect for us to believe that you drove all the way over here with her dressed like that at 11:00 at night for her to clean a hotel? serious? how long has she been posting? >> i really don't know. >> how do you really not know? you're with her 24/7. >> she's with somebody or has friends. >> i had a feeling that that's what she was doing. but i've been told by everybody that's not what she's doing. >> for her part, kevin's girlfriend,...
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>> jimmy: do you know what a player is? >> a player? : yeah, a player. >> someone who -- is in the game. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> okay. >> jimmy: do you have a guess as to who the singer is, katy? >> i don't really. >> jimmy: the answer -- well, let's go back -- rachel, rachel who is the singer? >> taylor swift. >> jimmy: taylor swift, yes. we had liz taylor, we have taylor swift, now the game's a little bit closer. and the next question is for katy. katy, name someone in "five seconds of summer." >> oh, yes, that was that band that played before one direction. >> jimmy: wow. that is right. >> yes, i know that. >> jimmy: how do you know that? >> as i said, i have grandchildren. >> jimmy: grandchildren, okay. >> sal: five seconds of summer was her trip back east last week. >> what the heck? >> jimmy: that's a good one, cousin sal. thank you. >> okay. >> jimmy: you got that right, katy. >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: katy? >> what is it? >> jimmy: never mind. >> i thought i answered it. >> jimmy: rach
>> jimmy: do you know what a player is? >> a player? : yeah, a player. >> someone who -- is in the game. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> okay. >> jimmy: do you have a guess as to who the singer is, katy? >> i don't really. >> jimmy: the answer -- well, let's go back -- rachel, rachel who is the singer? >> taylor swift. >> jimmy: taylor swift, yes. we had liz taylor, we have taylor swift, now the...
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you can do it duck. hurry up duck! you can do it duck. iams. every stage. so you can always look forward to what's next. ah! ♪ i...i...i got bit by a snake. poison? oh god. oh wow. ok, yeah. i feel that. that's definitely poison. apparently i'm immune to venom. immune to venom? immune to venom? immune, steve. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month at getfios.com. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> reporter: we've been testing teens to see what they do when they find a gun. >> pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: and think no adults are around. >> killed 'em. >> reporter: in this scenario the gun is disabled. but for 13-year-old brooklynn mae mohler, when her friend picked up a gun, it
you can do it duck. hurry up duck! you can do it duck. iams. every stage. so you can always look forward to what's next. ah! ♪ i...i...i got bit by a snake. poison? oh god. oh wow. ok, yeah. i feel that. that's definitely poison. apparently i'm immune to venom. immune to venom? immune to venom? immune, steve. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go...
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perhaps you are doing that. izabeth: this is the amazing thing about this country and silicon valley. the speed of innovation. you have to be on version 10 by the time anyone else is on version 1. charlie: we are looking into every possible way we can extract blood? the fastest, most convenient and painless way? if we can go a step further in terms of eliminating these needles, we will be there, too? elizabeth: only the paranoid survive. a lot of truth to that. charlie: are you paranoid? elizabeth: probably one of the most paranoid people on the planet, absolutely. charlie: does what it means to make a different mean a lot to you personally? is there something within you, a beating heart that says, i have to find a place i can stand because i can't not do important things? im asking her you are. -- i am asking who you are. elizabeth: i grew up in a house of pictures of my dad in tough places in the world trying to take care of people as a disaster relief worker. i thought that was what i was going to do. if today
perhaps you are doing that. izabeth: this is the amazing thing about this country and silicon valley. the speed of innovation. you have to be on version 10 by the time anyone else is on version 1. charlie: we are looking into every possible way we can extract blood? the fastest, most convenient and painless way? if we can go a step further in terms of eliminating these needles, we will be there, too? elizabeth: only the paranoid survive. a lot of truth to that. charlie: are you paranoid?...
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>> jimmy: do you know elmo? >> yeah, i met him once. >> jimmy: yeah? do you guys hang out? > jimmy: yeah. >> he stayed with me in my heart. >> jimmy: do you deal with elmo much? did you ever do any -- >> i grew up on elmo. i mean, watching elmo. not on elmo. i did have an elmo doll, so i probably spent some time on him when i was a child. >> jimmy: a very friendly show, because you also know jason schwartzman as well? >> yeah, jason's lovely. i worked with him on "saving mr. banks", i didn't get to shoot with him. but he's great. crackers. yeah, he's gorgeous. >> jimmy: oh, he's a good man. that's irish for -- >> a cracker is a good thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no, questlove. no, no, no. [ laughter ] chill. >> we can say that. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. we can say cracker is a good thing. you, yeah. it's a different story. >> we've just reached a a cultural impact. >> jimmy: we really did. this is a very important show. a very special episode of "the tonight show." >> nailed to this one again. >> jimmy: we should get to a a decent issue here. it's something t
>> jimmy: do you know elmo? >> yeah, i met him once. >> jimmy: yeah? do you guys hang out? > jimmy: yeah. >> he stayed with me in my heart. >> jimmy: do you deal with elmo much? did you ever do any -- >> i grew up on elmo. i mean, watching elmo. not on elmo. i did have an elmo doll, so i probably spent some time on him when i was a child. >> jimmy: a very friendly show, because you also know jason schwartzman as well? >> yeah, jason's lovely. i...
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emily: do you want something more here? do you want to be a board member? do you want to be ceo? ris: jesus. i don't want a "job" job. [laughter] no, i like what i do for a living. we have over 100 investments now. lowercase capital consists of 3 people. we are one of the biggest funds in terms of money under management, we are only three people. we don't have office space. my coo works out of the back of a winery that she runs. my partner is in la, working on planes moving from portfolio company to portfolio company. i don't really have an assistant. emily: how big do you think uber can be? chris: that is truly limitless. ♪ emily: what is the myth of chris sacca and what is the reality? chris: i never followed the step-by-step path you're supposed to do to do this. i had no business being a venture investor. i had no business quitting my job at google. they were getting pretty big. it felt pretty bureaucratic. i am not good at playing company politics. you know who was, was sundar, i knew that this guy was going places. emily: he's obviously done well. chris: yes. he will be the
emily: do you want something more here? do you want to be a board member? do you want to be ceo? ris: jesus. i don't want a "job" job. [laughter] no, i like what i do for a living. we have over 100 investments now. lowercase capital consists of 3 people. we are one of the biggest funds in terms of money under management, we are only three people. we don't have office space. my coo works out of the back of a winery that she runs. my partner is in la, working on planes moving from...
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. >> how you doing? ian, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >> yeah. >> look what you were signing up for. >> every day's not gonna be like this? >> no, gonna get much worse. >> [laughs] >> take a walk around, just check it out. is the owner here? >> um...not sure. [scanner beeps] >> your total today's gonna be $56.86, sir. >> i'm marcus. >> i'm daniel. >> what do you do here? >> i specialize in the beer, definitely. so i mean, i've been in--i've been in the scene for about four years now. >> the beer scene? >> the beer scene. just kind of learning everything i can. i do a lot of research. >> how do you know what to pick? >> ugh, a lot of drinking. a lot of drinking an
. >> how you doing? ian, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >> yeah. >> look what...
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you. charlie: do you want to do it again? sally: i don't think so. arlie: you have nothing left to say? sally: god knows. 500 pages. charlie: but it is 2015. you talk about everything here. you talk about how photography contains the world. sally: i think they can. charlie: how so? sally: i think he is brilliant. i made that announcement that at that photography could change the world. he is one of the people who has been making photographs that i think has changed the world. it is a historical fact. stop the vietnam war. charlie: it did. sally: it trying -- change the course of the civil war era not interrupt you. charlie: photographs. moving images of brutality. violence. charlie:sally: yeah. we cannot have this in america. that is what is going on today. charlie: everybody has a camera. sally: a cabbie was having a fight with a woman on park avenue. standard new york argument. three people video recording. it was not even a fistfight. it was just yelling. don't tell me photography doesn't make a difference. charlie: look at something like instagram
you. charlie: do you want to do it again? sally: i don't think so. arlie: you have nothing left to say? sally: god knows. 500 pages. charlie: but it is 2015. you talk about everything here. you talk about how photography contains the world. sally: i think they can. charlie: how so? sally: i think he is brilliant. i made that announcement that at that photography could change the world. he is one of the people who has been making photographs that i think has changed the world. it is a historical...
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guess what you are doing the story. if you are asked to host again which i doubt will happen show up for the story meeting. >> you just dropped that in there. >> if i believed for one second this was a disagreement in the style of floral arrangements i would say that's a good reason to fire a floral arrangement. let's face it, there is something along the lines we haven't seen since vince foster was murdered. >> i don't know if america knows it, but you are batting a thousand. >> 1005. >> have i to agree. there has to be a reason people are writing about this. there has to be more to the story. if it was just taste she would have left am mick caw blee. there has to be a scandal. something big had to be going on behind the scenes. >> a peoni is that a flower? >> it is. not to be confused with a pansy. >> i know a pansy. joanne, you did what a two-year degree in floral arranging? >> i did. >> how should the white house respond to this mess? >> i think we need a complete overhaul actually. >> from the top? >> we need to get
guess what you are doing the story. if you are asked to host again which i doubt will happen show up for the story meeting. >> you just dropped that in there. >> if i believed for one second this was a disagreement in the style of floral arrangements i would say that's a good reason to fire a floral arrangement. let's face it, there is something along the lines we haven't seen since vince foster was murdered. >> i don't know if america knows it, but you are batting a thousand....
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you don't want to do that. you want to be on top of things. >> it is all about collaboration and getting your ep employees as engaged as possible. >> absolutely. >> and then they're going be excited about you and become part of your sales force and that takes care of the ownership and profit and all of those things. that's the direction. >> congratulations on taking a new look on this old very successful book. we appreciate you talking by on us. >> entrepreneurship is the backbone of this country. >> it is indeed. >> to learn more about today's show, click on our website. you will find all of today's segments with a lot more information to help your business grow you can also follow us on twitter. >> next week while some business owners hope for less regulation regulation, one is lobbying for more. >> taken action in washington. we have been meeting with senators introducing them to beauty counter to a company that is pro commerce and pro regulation. >> how this woman is on a journey to change the rules around w
you don't want to do that. you want to be on top of things. >> it is all about collaboration and getting your ep employees as engaged as possible. >> absolutely. >> and then they're going be excited about you and become part of your sales force and that takes care of the ownership and profit and all of those things. that's the direction. >> congratulations on taking a new look on this old very successful book. we appreciate you talking by on us. >> entrepreneurship...
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thank you for watching and good night. ally, do you want to tell mommy what's wrong? ma scare you? no. well, then what is it? piano's boring. boring? ally, you've had 3 lessons. ray, just... honey, if you really don't like it, and you don't want to do it anymore you don't have to. great! th's it? what? no more piano, just like that? that's ok? what? i mean you know if she dsn't want to take piano lessons, we're not going to force her to, are we? well...i mean, what if she's great at piano? you got to stick to stuff. you don't quit after 3 lessons. did i quit asking you to marry me after 3 rejections? no. no, no. you don't get anywhere if you quit. i o be... like thahat. ray... what? i had no idea you'd feel so stronglyouabout it. i'm glad that you do. well... you know, i feel very strongly about it. you know what? you should tell ally that you want her to continue. no, wait. wait, please... ally, come here. i don't want to be the one who forces-- come on. i was watching the game, that's all.
thank you for watching and good night. ally, do you want to tell mommy what's wrong? ma scare you? no. well, then what is it? piano's boring. boring? ally, you've had 3 lessons. ray, just... honey, if you really don't like it, and you don't want to do it anymore you don't have to. great! th's it? what? no more piano, just like that? that's ok? what? i mean you know if she dsn't want to take piano lessons, we're not going to force her to, are we? well...i mean, what if she's great at piano? you...