My name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. Were not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. Were gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. Its not always pretty. Everythings gonna change everything. But i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. This. Lets go to work. Is the profit. Milwaukee has some of the best food and drink in the country. Something i know well because i went to college there. Thats me when i had hair. And one of the newer local favorites is the soup market. Stephanie hi, honey. How are you . Lemonis a quickservice chain started in 2004 by chef dave jurena and his business partner. Dave anything else for you, sir . Lemonis dave did the cooking while his partner ran the business. Woman thats good. Lemonis and before long, the soup market had expanded to five locations, with plans for many more. Then daves partner and coowner died suddenly, leaving him struggling to run the compa
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This is 45 minutes. The only introduction i will give to both is first of all, im certainly grateful for your time. This effort was launched a year ago with the support of my personal political mentor and one of my earliest conversations with the doctor i said who among your former colleague should we go about trying to get involved . He gave us three names and two of those three names are johnny ernst and rob johnson. We are grateful, but also i want you to know that you honor the legacy of dr. Colburn by a participation today. Senator ernst, lets start with you. Some opening comments, and senator johnson we will then go to an open and up for questions if we have time. Thank you for joining us. Im so thankful to be here. Senator johnson is a great champion and a wonderful colleague. Im just starting a course. Im so glad you mentioned the senator because he led the way when it came to within our federal government. We want to honor him. He has been an inspiration for so many of us. Her
Where do we go, on creating lasting change from a country in pain. This is not a time for patience. This is time for action. His death triggered national d demonstrations. But can george floyd rest in peace if america cant find peace and justice. Throughout history, there have been hymns to heartache. Today, much of the nation hummed along with those who loved and knew george floyd hell take care of you for nearly four hours, service steeped in the southern africanamerican church tradition, sorrow and celebration mixed. We thank you for the life of george floyd, oh, god, that at a moment when he called out for his mama, we believe that the ears of mamas across this nation reared up. Sermons. We honor him today, because when he took his last breath the rest of us will now be abe to breathe. Song. But i know videos. Video art. All this for george floyd, a man who for many became the newest martyr in americas oldest battle. God took an ordinary from the housing projects, they rejected h r
Thanks, and welcome everyone. When we held our First Virtual Discussion Forum six weeks ago, i dont know if we would have imagined this would become, as it has, such a wonderful ongoing series. We are incredibly fortunate to be able to draw upon a network here at jackson of our senior fellows, faculty, and our friends. One such former senior fellow is sir general graeme lamb. Graeme has taught at jackson for number of years, is a retired army officer who served for 38 years, including as commander of the field army. General lamb is a renowned expert on leadership, on crisis planning, and counterinsurgency. He served in Senior Leadership roles in iraq and afghanistan alongside the u. S. Generals petreus, crystal, and mattis, further cementing that special bond that connects the United States and united kingdom. Graeme is a dear friend and i am grateful he has taken the time, along with your friends over your right shoulder, in the cool helmet, to join us. We are delighted today to be jo