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like, what am i telling my highland park staff tomorrow?hem in the city, no problem. jess: yeah. okay. lemonis: but i think, more importantly, the way i'd like you to think about it is, "let's fix this," as an owner... jess: yeah. lemonis: "let's fix the city. let's get that thing cranking, pumping out cash." the fact that jess is upset actually is a confirmation for me of her passion. right now she's worried about what's gonna happen with her staff, and she's doing all that in spite of what's happened with chris and tony. i'm gonna give this to you. go put them up in the front door. chris: all right. jess: [ chuckles ] ♪ lemonis: here you go, brother. man: yep. lemonis: as part of closing down the highland park store, i'm having all of the inventory packed up and moved downtown to the chicago store so we can consolidate it and liquidate the bad stuff all in one location. ♪ i never expected their stock room to look like the amazon fulfillment warehouse, but i also didn't expect it to look like a garage sale. it's thousands of square feet. g
like, what am i telling my highland park staff tomorrow?hem in the city, no problem. jess: yeah. okay. lemonis: but i think, more importantly, the way i'd like you to think about it is, "let's fix this," as an owner... jess: yeah. lemonis: "let's fix the city. let's get that thing cranking, pumping out cash." the fact that jess is upset actually is a confirmation for me of her passion. right now she's worried about what's gonna happen with her staff, and she's doing all that...
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Nov 21, 2017
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>> right to highland park. >> jimmy: highland park. everything good?immy: any new projects? >> working on my daughter. >> jimmy: how's that going? >> it's a work in progress. you know when your children have children, they don't want you to have too much input. >> jimmy: right. are you -- oh, are you being overbearing grandmother? >> that's what she says. >> jimmy: well, that can happen. can we call your daughter and get to the bottom of what's going on here? >> i would love to speak to her. i think that's really the only way you're going to work things out. people have to communicate. >> jimmy: see that? >> she might get offended. >> jimmy: she might get offended, but she might not. so let me talk to her and we'll see how it goes. just dial her up. >> what's your grandchild's name? >> deron. >> hello? >> jimmy: hi, sharon, it's jimmy kimmel and paul shaffer, we're here with your mom. >> for real. for real. >> jimmy: your mother told me she's been annoying you too much. telling you what to do with your children. and that sometimes you become resentful.
>> right to highland park. >> jimmy: highland park. everything good?immy: any new projects? >> working on my daughter. >> jimmy: how's that going? >> it's a work in progress. you know when your children have children, they don't want you to have too much input. >> jimmy: right. are you -- oh, are you being overbearing grandmother? >> that's what she says. >> jimmy: well, that can happen. can we call your daughter and get to the bottom of what's...
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. >> william atteridge jr. is born in 1929 in highland park, illinois, a suburb of chicago.an early age, he's fascinated by the ships he sees on lake michigan and dreams of one day setting sail. in 1951, during the korean war, william joins the navy and travels the pacific on the u.s.s. valley forge. the 22-year-old specializes in cosmetic maintenance, doing the detail work. >> the "45" that you see on the u.s.s. valley forge, he was one of the guys that painted the numbers on the aircraft carrier he was on. >> william is honorably discharged in 1955, returns home, gets married, and starts a family. larry's the youngest of three kids. the family settles in central louisiana, where william's artistic skills lead him to a job. >> he started out as a draftsman for the mobile-home industry. he just had an incredible talent for artistry. >> did you inherit the artistry gene? >> no. >> when he's not buried behind a stack of blueprints, william loves to travel the country. >> he took us to national parks all over the united states. but it seemed like we always ended up at a naval a
. >> william atteridge jr. is born in 1929 in highland park, illinois, a suburb of chicago.an early age, he's fascinated by the ships he sees on lake michigan and dreams of one day setting sail. in 1951, during the korean war, william joins the navy and travels the pacific on the u.s.s. valley forge. the 22-year-old specializes in cosmetic maintenance, doing the detail work. >> the "45" that you see on the u.s.s. valley forge, he was one of the guys that painted the...
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he gets to be the good old texas boy who went to highland park high school in texas and just throw thewould tell them you have the fifth and sixth and then go to your guy, morrow and then go to the bullpen. >> frank: if you don't use clayton kershaw and you use those other guys, the finger will be pointed at you. if you don't get them in there, there will be second-guessing. >> david: if you have -- you're going to be questioned about the move you make. if you bring kershaw and in a situation and then he gives that outcome, the question is going to be. he wasn't prepared. why didn't you use the weapon you had in the bullpen which is the best bullpen during the regular season? we've got to wait to see what's going to happen. >> kevin: is there not pressure? if the game goes great and the dodgers score 4 and kershaw pitches the eighth, great. it's all roses. what if it doesn't go that way? pedro martinez, the great pedro martinez had trouble. max scherzer in the first round, same thing. it doesn't always go peachy keen. i think there is some pressure on dave roberts to make it at the rig
he gets to be the good old texas boy who went to highland park high school in texas and just throw thewould tell them you have the fifth and sixth and then go to your guy, morrow and then go to the bullpen. >> frank: if you don't use clayton kershaw and you use those other guys, the finger will be pointed at you. if you don't get them in there, there will be second-guessing. >> david: if you have -- you're going to be questioned about the move you make. if you bring kershaw and in a...
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they eventually moved out to marquette street in highland park and really attained the middle class. did exactly what one was supposed to do coming to america as an immigrant and found their way. so we'll fast-forward to 1963. here's my grandfather. how most people are used to seeing him. and with his receptionist, who i had no idea she was so hot until i found this picture. i mean she's kind of fabulous, right, with the cigarette and everything? so, you know, this is a good moment to sort of talk about i think the zapruders and the kennedys. at this time in the early 1960s everyone in our family were devoted kennedy supporters. my grandfather and grandmother of course, my aunt volunteered for the campaign in south dallas. my dad, one of the amazing things that happened in the course of this research was that i found -- well, first, one of these letters, there was a letter that my father had written to senator kennedy during the campaign that came to me through gary mack, the former curator of the 6th floor museum and when i was corresponding with the presidential -- the kennedy pres
they eventually moved out to marquette street in highland park and really attained the middle class. did exactly what one was supposed to do coming to america as an immigrant and found their way. so we'll fast-forward to 1963. here's my grandfather. how most people are used to seeing him. and with his receptionist, who i had no idea she was so hot until i found this picture. i mean she's kind of fabulous, right, with the cigarette and everything? so, you know, this is a good moment to sort of...