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lynn: hi! lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. lynn: lynn hughes. nice to meet you.emonis: nice to meet you. -are you norton? -norton: i am norton. -lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. -norton: nice to meet you. lemonis: what a great place. -norton: thank you. -lynn: thank you. lemonis: there's some people in here. lynn: yeah! isn't this great? lemonis: and so, i noticed that on the sign, that you're only open -- lynn: thursday, friday, and saturdays. lemonis: how many seats in the entire place? lynn: about 200. lemonis: and is there ever a time where it's jam-packed, out the door, down the street? norton: actually, we have pictures of it at about halfway in the parking lot. that is not real unusual. we can feed as many as 500 people in a night. lemonis: do you guys ever run out of seats in the dining area and then have to turn customers away? norton: yeah. lemonis: how many acres is the whole complex? norton: on this side of the road, we got about 30 acres. lemonis: okay. so, there's more expansion land. norton: as long as we keep getting business, we can keep adding on
lynn: hi! lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. lynn: lynn hughes. nice to meet you.emonis: nice to meet you. -are you norton? -norton: i am norton. -lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. -norton: nice to meet you. lemonis: what a great place. -norton: thank you. -lynn: thank you. lemonis: there's some people in here. lynn: yeah! isn't this great? lemonis: and so, i noticed that on the sign, that you're only open -- lynn: thursday, friday, and saturdays. lemonis: how many seats in the entire place? lynn:...
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her name was lynn. kim was lynn's best friend. youth camp. >> when i first met her, she came flying into the room bigger than life and she jumped up on one of the bunks and said, tell me who you like here. >> reporter: was she talking about boys then? >> yeah, she was. i'm like looking at her going, who is this wild woman? >> reporter: lynn was funny and fiery and full of life. kim knew she liked lynn right away, but it was their shared spirituality that cemented their friendship. >> we both were committed to serving god, and she would just draw you in. and she cared about you. and she wanted to pray for you. she wanted to know what you needed. >> reporter: lynn was already out of college and working. kim was still in school. but they shared prayers and secrets. lynn told kim what she wanted in a man. >> a christian husband, somebody who loved the lord, was a leader and strong but yet general. and we talked about it. you know, if i started dating someone or if she did and -- we had a check and, you know, we talked about that. i do
her name was lynn. kim was lynn's best friend. youth camp. >> when i first met her, she came flying into the room bigger than life and she jumped up on one of the bunks and said, tell me who you like here. >> reporter: was she talking about boys then? >> yeah, she was. i'm like looking at her going, who is this wild woman? >> reporter: lynn was funny and fiery and full of life. kim knew she liked lynn right away, but it was their shared spirituality that cemented their...
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it gave lynn a $242 partial refund.ostco told us only that it had been in contact with the member to resolve the issue. >>> getting the run around with a company? call >>> thanks, chris. >>> 4:56 right now. coming up here, a look at that forecast with hot temperatures. >> yeah. and it gets even hotter for the afternoon. so we'll get a look at that and all of our microclimates coming up next. >>> holding steady with this odd pattern at the bay grij. the left side is more crowded than the right. we'll show you how things are shaping up and we're checking out a few changes on the peninsula. >>> jury dlibzs enter a seventh day in the fire trial. still ahead, what the defense says left an impression on the jurors. you're watching today on the bay. 5:00, fire danger grows as the bay area heats up. coming up, the very latest on the fire to the north bringing smoke into the bay area. >>> plus, a live report on pg&e's power grid. >>> plus, what we're learning overnight about the death of a chp officer on the freeway. >>> and dog
it gave lynn a $242 partial refund.ostco told us only that it had been in contact with the member to resolve the issue. >>> getting the run around with a company? call >>> thanks, chris. >>> 4:56 right now. coming up here, a look at that forecast with hot temperatures. >> yeah. and it gets even hotter for the afternoon. so we'll get a look at that and all of our microclimates coming up next. >>> holding steady with this odd pattern at the bay grij. the...
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the other great example that gives us the title of this lecture is loretta lynn. again, a beautiful example of outsider's music, the way in which country music remained, deep into the 1960's and beyond, music of the white working class. she was billed as the coal-miner's daughter, born in kentucky in the 1930's in the depression, because that's what she was, her father was a coal miner. cultivated a very traditional image. here's an early publicity picture of her. she's canning. she's selling music by putting up preserves in ball jars. that's how far they go in packaging loretta lynn as conventional. she married in 1948. do the math. pretty damn young. six children. so here's a woman defined by marriage and family. but as she says, because her husband urged her to do it -- not she herself -- her husband urged her, she becomes a singer, a full-time professional. someone with a career and who still has marriage and family life. she is enormously successful, because she's talented but also because she taps into the same vein that tammy wynette did. of taking what is
the other great example that gives us the title of this lecture is loretta lynn. again, a beautiful example of outsider's music, the way in which country music remained, deep into the 1960's and beyond, music of the white working class. she was billed as the coal-miner's daughter, born in kentucky in the 1930's in the depression, because that's what she was, her father was a coal miner. cultivated a very traditional image. here's an early publicity picture of her. she's canning. she's selling...
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my name is lynn ward and i'm a proud alumni of life learning academy. i was raised in a housing project by my grandmother. i'm the youngest of five sisters born to parents struggling with addiction and mental illness. i found comfort in books early on and excelled academically. i earned scholarships. i was always seemingly good on the surface, but my life home was very chaotic. the environment was making it hard to succeed and my neighborhood was filled with the enticing entrapments of the street lifestyle. this all came to a head in my junior year in high school where i was incarcerated for a robbery with a group of girls. this was a culmination of a long-time struggle for me on two diverging paths: the school or the streets. i had a choice to make and it grappled internally with this decision. i had a hard time believing in myself and could not see that there was a life different than the one i was born into. so there i was facing serious charges, kicked out of high school. i needed a change in my life and my best friend's dad asked if i was ready and
my name is lynn ward and i'm a proud alumni of life learning academy. i was raised in a housing project by my grandmother. i'm the youngest of five sisters born to parents struggling with addiction and mental illness. i found comfort in books early on and excelled academically. i earned scholarships. i was always seemingly good on the surface, but my life home was very chaotic. the environment was making it hard to succeed and my neighborhood was filled with the enticing entrapments of the...
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we know that just last year, cheryl lynn and the folks from larkin street, we announced the rising upe we are determined and committed to end youth homelessness in san francisco, investing millions of dollars in providing the kinds of support and wraparound services that young people in order to get their lives on track. we know that all young people may not have that safety net, may not have that support. i did not have that support in my family. in fact, i was so lucky that i had a grandmother that took in my brothers and me and raised us. my grandmother was very strict, very focused, she determined to make sure she did everything she could to protect us. when young people don't have that safety net, when they don't have that support, when they don't have that protection, sadly, that's when they turn to predators and do things that they never thought they'd do. and this $9.3 million grant allows us to provide services and housing, and to track and find out what we can do better to keep this from happening in the first place. so i'm excite todd to see how is going to change the lives
we know that just last year, cheryl lynn and the folks from larkin street, we announced the rising upe we are determined and committed to end youth homelessness in san francisco, investing millions of dollars in providing the kinds of support and wraparound services that young people in order to get their lives on track. we know that all young people may not have that safety net, may not have that support. i did not have that support in my family. in fact, i was so lucky that i had a...
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over the weekend temperatures will be in the 80s and lynn. 70s around the bay. it one week ahead inland with relief as usual at the beach. >>> rater start antonio brown threatened to retire if he cannot wear his old helmet. the ruling is in. will he set foot on the feel? on the field? it's on. get to the ross shoe event for even more brands at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. yes! yep! oh, yeah! seriously, save on fall styles for women, men, boys and girls. at the ross shoe event. on now. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. and you score the you knperfect outfit?at ross ooooohhhh! game on! now, that's yes for less. nothing beats getting the latest trends at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> raiders wide receiver antonio brown light losses fight over the new helmets. today an independent arbitra
over the weekend temperatures will be in the 80s and lynn. 70s around the bay. it one week ahead inland with relief as usual at the beach. >>> rater start antonio brown threatened to retire if he cannot wear his old helmet. the ruling is in. will he set foot on the feel? on the field? it's on. get to the ross shoe event for even more brands at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. yes! yep! oh, yeah! seriously, save on fall styles for women, men, boys and girls. at the ross...
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it gave lynn a $242 partial refund. costco told us it had been in contact with the member to resolve the issue. are you getting a run around with a company? call 888-996-tips. >>> thanks so much, chris. it's 6:24 right now. there's some new movement this morning in the controversy over the george washington mural at san francisco high school. this week, we told but the schoolboard president no proposing to cover it up with panels. now an a list actor and bay area native getting involved in that fight, danny glover part of a group fighting to protect the murals at george washington high school. the mural includes images of slaves as well as a dead native american. the schoolboard had voted to paint over the mural, but it's now set to consider the new panel proposal today. danny glover saying in part, as a washington high school graduate, i've spent my entire life fighting for freedom and the right of artistic expression. and i view the murals as they were for me, the reminder of the worers of human bondage and the mistre
it gave lynn a $242 partial refund. costco told us it had been in contact with the member to resolve the issue. are you getting a run around with a company? call 888-996-tips. >>> thanks so much, chris. it's 6:24 right now. there's some new movement this morning in the controversy over the george washington mural at san francisco high school. this week, we told but the schoolboard president no proposing to cover it up with panels. now an a list actor and bay area native getting...
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she goes off on lynn. over and over calls her names. lays out all the things she thinks lien lynn has done to wrong her. she has two, answer questions about this letter. and she doesn't do a particularly well. now again if the jury had believed her, great. but since they did not and she gets convicted, this looks like a mistake in retrospect. she had a bunch of psychiatrists who talked to her. one of the defenses she might've used was something called extreme emotional defense. the idea she acted in that passion of the moment. the heat of the moment. her lawyer chose not to put on any psychiatric defense. sean alexander in her biography had a couple of other articles that the time to have put on the psychiatrist would've been right after jean harris testified which would've said look, she is a perfectly lovely woman who got pushed beyond what she could handle. but he did not do it, her lead attorney sat down and said it was over. to this day, there are questions about why that was the choice of what he said. he said later, that he did n
she goes off on lynn. over and over calls her names. lays out all the things she thinks lien lynn has done to wrong her. she has two, answer questions about this letter. and she doesn't do a particularly well. now again if the jury had believed her, great. but since they did not and she gets convicted, this looks like a mistake in retrospect. she had a bunch of psychiatrists who talked to her. one of the defenses she might've used was something called extreme emotional defense. the idea she...
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lynn, you covered joe walsh a bit.o host and then a kind of tea party star and then he was booted out. i can't tell what the angle is here. what do you think it is? >> well, the think with joe walsh is sometimes just a figure of the moment that we're in. and he is somebody who for all his past, he's a flawed messenger, he admits it, because he has in his run for president apologized for all the terrible things he has said that he says has contributed in a way to the trump era that we're in now. but why is he in this? i take him for the moment, i mean, he's a big self-promotor. i know that. he once told me in 2011 his thing is to, you know, shout from the mountain tops. that's symbolically why he's in congress. but he just is -- is one who knows about this kind of rhetoric and knows where it leads. he finally said enough. >> yeah. >> and i don't find that hard to believe in him. yes, does he get enormous publicity out of this and a national platform? but, remember, he's a conservative radio talk show host. he may not ke
lynn, you covered joe walsh a bit.o host and then a kind of tea party star and then he was booted out. i can't tell what the angle is here. what do you think it is? >> well, the think with joe walsh is sometimes just a figure of the moment that we're in. and he is somebody who for all his past, he's a flawed messenger, he admits it, because he has in his run for president apologized for all the terrible things he has said that he says has contributed in a way to the trump era that we're...
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this is an and lynn warm snapper highs in the 90s through labor day. i see no reason why we'll see and or short push making it and lynn for the next 10 days. the 90s are too much for you away from the water head to the beach. highs will be in the 60s. these are your dewpoint temperature. the higher these numbers are the more humid it feels. back east they are often in the 70s for a good chunk of the summer. for as they rarely get above 65. they were there yesterday. they are encroaching on 65 in a few spots this evening. last night and throughout the day today it feel stickier outside. it is. that is the reason why. temperatures outside right now rosa in the 80s. san francisco 69. that humidity leads to another warm night tonight. fremont 62. napa 60. san rafael 60. festival of the arts. saturday and sunday and poll also. warm to hot weather 87 degrees on saturday and sunday. summer days in foster city. it will feel like summer this weekend. sunshine and highs in the 80s. nowhere close to the heat we had last week. it will be above average for the next
this is an and lynn warm snapper highs in the 90s through labor day. i see no reason why we'll see and or short push making it and lynn for the next 10 days. the 90s are too much for you away from the water head to the beach. highs will be in the 60s. these are your dewpoint temperature. the higher these numbers are the more humid it feels. back east they are often in the 70s for a good chunk of the summer. for as they rarely get above 65. they were there yesterday. they are encroaching on 65...
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lou: joining us, lynn patten.ing new york and new jersey, and great to have you here. >> great to be here. lou: it is quite a time for this administration, just about every initiative seems to be working. housing one of most trackable issues affordable housing. >> you had carson last night, he was great. lou: he is a great american, a great guy. >> amazing. lou: minorities in this country under this president, president trump, famously said, what have you got to lose, outcomes this poll, turn to this. in their is zogby poll on president's approval with minorities, headline numbers, hispanic, 49% approval rating, african-americans 28%. lynn, those are numbers that make you move i would think if you are in trump campaign from what have you got to lose to how much more do you want to win. >> you know, people would not believe those numbers unless they saw them with their own eyes, we're doing better under this administration. period. you know unemployment for both demographics is at an all-time low last year this adm
lou: joining us, lynn patten.ing new york and new jersey, and great to have you here. >> great to be here. lou: it is quite a time for this administration, just about every initiative seems to be working. housing one of most trackable issues affordable housing. >> you had carson last night, he was great. lou: he is a great american, a great guy. >> amazing. lou: minorities in this country under this president, president trump, famously said, what have you got to lose, outcomes...
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let's talk about lynn. she starts off buying four new tires at costco and they come with a 50,000 mile road hazard warranty. about a year and 25,000 miles later, one tire went flat. lynn asked costco for her warranty service. she said costco told her, first she needed four new tires already. lynn pointed to the warranty and said, well, are you going to fix it? but costco said no. because her tires haven't been rotated. she said yeah. they had been rotated and a dealer rotated them for her. she said she had proof. but costco told her the warranty required costco to rotate the tires. not somebody else. costco. behind then paid a few hundred dollars for the tires and called us. we checked the costco tire warranty. here's what it said. the purchaser must rotate and balance their tires as outlined by the vehicle manufacturer. we didn't find anything that says it has to be done by costco. so we contacted the store. it then gave lynn $242. that's a partial refund for her. costco only said it has been in contact wi
let's talk about lynn. she starts off buying four new tires at costco and they come with a 50,000 mile road hazard warranty. about a year and 25,000 miles later, one tire went flat. lynn asked costco for her warranty service. she said costco told her, first she needed four new tires already. lynn pointed to the warranty and said, well, are you going to fix it? but costco said no. because her tires haven't been rotated. she said yeah. they had been rotated and a dealer rotated them for her. she...
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>> so nice to meet you. >> i'm scared to call you by your first name--your honor, judge... >> lynn istever you wanna go with. >> as you wish. this is your world, i'm just-- wait. this is-- >> this is your world. >> okay. this is my world, and we're gonna make a lot of money for charity. who are you playing for? tell me something about your charity. >> i'm playing for bloom365. we're all about the prevention of domestic violence by getting to it before it starts. we don't want to solve it after it's already happened. we go into schools, we teach young people about healthy relationships, what they are and how to be in one and knowing when it's not. >> i love it. great. great cause...worthy of a lot of money, and that's what we're gonna raise today, so let's set up your game. 14 questions between you and that $1 million. you got your three lifelines up there if you need 'em. you ready to do this? >> i'm ready to do it. >> all right, here we go. court is now in session. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] $500 starts us off. good luck. >> thank you. >>
>> so nice to meet you. >> i'm scared to call you by your first name--your honor, judge... >> lynn istever you wanna go with. >> as you wish. this is your world, i'm just-- wait. this is-- >> this is your world. >> okay. this is my world, and we're gonna make a lot of money for charity. who are you playing for? tell me something about your charity. >> i'm playing for bloom365. we're all about the prevention of domestic violence by getting to it before...
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thank you, anne and lynne. next on bbc news, it's click. these or you hate them, depending really on whether you ride one, or whether you've had a close encounter with one. these e—scooters are powered by electric motors and that leads to something really interesting that not many people know. in the uk, these things are not legal on public roads and they are not legal on public pavements. so, although they're getting more and more popular, and companies are hiring them out to ride on private lands like here at the queen elizabeth olympic park in london, where they're geofenced and speed—limited, the law varies hugely around the world. one of the issues is that these things can reach speeds of over 30 miles an hour, which is very cool, but also very dangerous, again, depending on your experiences with them. not long ago, presenter emily hartridge died while riding an e—scooter. it was the first fatal collision involving one in britain. there have been similarfatal cases around europe. in france, there have been three e—scooter deaths in the
thank you, anne and lynne. next on bbc news, it's click. these or you hate them, depending really on whether you ride one, or whether you've had a close encounter with one. these e—scooters are powered by electric motors and that leads to something really interesting that not many people know. in the uk, these things are not legal on public roads and they are not legal on public pavements. so, although they're getting more and more popular, and companies are hiring them out to ride on private...
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upper 70s and low 80s and lynn. low 70s and at the bay. we warm up a bit with more sunshine monday through friday of next week the heat is gone. that is your kpix 5 has. >>> sports settling in at 6 pm. on the menu tonight tiger woods and a lot to play for.>>> antonio brown showing up in the valley of the son last night bearing gifts. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or p
upper 70s and low 80s and lynn. low 70s and at the bay. we warm up a bit with more sunshine monday through friday of next week the heat is gone. that is your kpix 5 has. >>> sports settling in at 6 pm. on the menu tonight tiger woods and a lot to play for.>>> antonio brown showing up in the valley of the son last night bearing gifts. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with...
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lynn spent employee 150 pages of messages that featured murder, rainra, cial slurs and ue ienonn houslists levoo d. o gar anyi fntte hr take this fencing isll coveredightsute h s noctas conion gets underway vw ob.scured. sety m look right hereonsir howm this project has been in place through u.s.ic secret e and national park service. they've been work on 2014 to bun appropriate barrier to keep mit couinsucand groundeblsinoisq aruecnd tou lvanos news there youof the white cstilill get to et lteay spnnsylvania a avenuicicon orot f normal what is fix ing>> cori twoompaes michae ars out> sla fst wtherit a forea youasng n andf ona. most cool arow as resrnitn nend one prince george countyrginia and spots on future cast welcomehi s the d.c. region after oo9nerda,very tomorrow another hot one 95.thas trafc. >> 5:38 nowng eyes keepiille akg good now. we're not seeing anyroblem this morning. luckilyff traic moving along long jt fine. tree and wire from storm damage georgia w and slns as you make your way suitland inbound there's a crash reported stanton. road we'll keep you update on ig ainsug
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lynn ramirez reporting on the crowds are also presenting some bigger challenges as well.>> reporter: today the university president said this university popularity is a sign of transformational change that is taking place on this campus. even as the university is on the upswing is still dealing with nagging old problems. it was practically wall-to-wall students of the main quad a record 36,000 spartans enrolled. >>> this is huge volume of people. in one area.>> reporter: new transfer student sean is excited to be here. there is just one thing. >>> there is no parking. there is absolutely no parking. >>> san jose state can no longer be called underrated or the best kept secret in silicon valley. >>> and her welcome back speech university president doctor mary called the increased enrollment a sign that they are a top choice for the region students. >>> we are drawing students from across the region and across the state. that is always a challenge. >> reporter: that means it could take longer for students to graduate and put that on the demands for housing for students and faculty. she
lynn ramirez reporting on the crowds are also presenting some bigger challenges as well.>> reporter: today the university president said this university popularity is a sign of transformational change that is taking place on this campus. even as the university is on the upswing is still dealing with nagging old problems. it was practically wall-to-wall students of the main quad a record 36,000 spartans enrolled. >>> this is huge volume of people. in one area.>> reporter:...
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mike lynn is an emergency room physician and reserve deputy sheriff.the founder of oakland based hound labs, makers of the world's first breathalyzer to measure recent marijuana use and alcohol and breath. hound labs worked with ucsf on the study published last month and concluded thc can be found in breath. >> we found it in all 20 test subjects and what was interesting is the thc peaked at 15 minutes and out of the breath within two to three hours. >> reporter: dr. lynn says now that cannabis is legal, tests that check for it in things like hair are useful for law enforcement. police are concerned if you're high at the time of arrests, not so much your marijuana use in the past three months. >> we find thc in breath, it means the person smoked in the last couple hours. >> reporter: hound labs own road test show the first two three hours is the period a driver is at greatest risk for being impaired. dr. lynn says it could clear people suspected of being high but not. >> the good thing is that if it's not in your breath then you're very unlikely to hav
mike lynn is an emergency room physician and reserve deputy sheriff.the founder of oakland based hound labs, makers of the world's first breathalyzer to measure recent marijuana use and alcohol and breath. hound labs worked with ucsf on the study published last month and concluded thc can be found in breath. >> we found it in all 20 test subjects and what was interesting is the thc peaked at 15 minutes and out of the breath within two to three hours. >> reporter: dr. lynn says now...
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lynn barrett thanks so much for that. now while the g 7 leaders amazing india that's processed as it just up the road and by on are doing that best to make themselves and they get is that sound good morning what's happening where you are. your good morning to these wooden thought for a board sia shop owners trying to protect themselves against possibly violent demonstrations of manifestations that could take place here in the old city of body on today activists have announced and authorized demonstration in the police vowed to dissolve any monies for stations yesterday night already there was a small one and the police fired some rounds of tear gas and also used water cannons $68.00 people arrested but so far the city is quite calm here nobody knows exactly what will happen maybe the militants also will try to march on beer is which is only 6 kilometers from here they want to enter the red zone to make them heard to some of it's of but this is unlikely that the police will let that happen yesterday all of the protests wer
lynn barrett thanks so much for that. now while the g 7 leaders amazing india that's processed as it just up the road and by on are doing that best to make themselves and they get is that sound good morning what's happening where you are. your good morning to these wooden thought for a board sia shop owners trying to protect themselves against possibly violent demonstrations of manifestations that could take place here in the old city of body on today activists have announced and authorized...
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with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood, and anne ashworth, associate editor of the times.nson‘s response to mps who want the pm to rule out a no deal — he's saying that they are undermining the uk's position. the sunday telegraph follows the same theme, reporting that downing street is calling mps trying to stop the uk leaving on the 31st of october "dishonest". and the sunday express looks ahead to the prime minsiter‘s tour
with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood, and anne ashworth, associate editor of the times.nson‘s response to mps who want the pm to rule out a no deal — he's saying that they are undermining the uk's position. the sunday telegraph follows the same theme, reporting that downing street is calling mps trying to stop the uk leaving on the 31st of october "dishonest". and the sunday express looks ahead to the prime minsiter‘s tour
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. >> joining me lynn suite and michael sheer, white house correspondent for "the new york times." lynn, rachel bay of the "washington post" made what i thought was a smart observation on the president seeming to backtrack again on background checks saying what he was really reacting to were reports that the nra president made one phone call to the president and he backed off background checks and the president liked it to be seen that he was listening to direction from the nra. >> i think when you analyze this, part of this is that president trump wants to put a lot out there to see what works for him in the sense that this is the biggest focus group of all. some of this is why i think he doesn't care if he's seen as inconsistent. trump sees these things as a work in progress and if nothing gets done on this, that may not be in his political calculation a loss because he puts out this word salad that perhaps in his analysis looks like action, when indeed it's words and no action. >> i was in el paso and dayton. people suffering there as we have in so many communities after this. t
. >> joining me lynn suite and michael sheer, white house correspondent for "the new york times." lynn, rachel bay of the "washington post" made what i thought was a smart observation on the president seeming to backtrack again on background checks saying what he was really reacting to were reports that the nra president made one phone call to the president and he backed off background checks and the president liked it to be seen that he was listening to direction from...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife.d not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he is innocent. >> reporter: after all this time. >> if he is truly innocent, get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> reporter: with his mother in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife, michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> reporter: what about jason's missing hushpuppies that match the partial shoe print? he no longer owned them, he said. >
. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife.d not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal...
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lynn: it has really been an interesting one.y were going to shut their big cobalt mine in congo. profits were down a ton in the first half. they have been hit by lower commodity prices across the board and you see them now trying to take action to put a floor under the cobalt market. matt: themos, let me quickly ask you about bitcoin. a lot of people have been talking about these two, i suppose, commodities, you could say, in the same sentence lately. is there ever a chance that the digital currency knocks the precious metal off its podium? themos: no. [laughter] they are think that very different. we have written a very big and thoreau report on this. h report on this. there are a lot of endemic risks to bitcoin to keep it from becoming a fiat currency, let alone a substitute for gold. what i would say is that concept of blockchain payments and technology is definitely going to propagate, whether that is bitcoin or competing technologies. i think it is definitely an open question on the asset, rather than the principal. anna: w
lynn: it has really been an interesting one.y were going to shut their big cobalt mine in congo. profits were down a ton in the first half. they have been hit by lower commodity prices across the board and you see them now trying to take action to put a floor under the cobalt market. matt: themos, let me quickly ask you about bitcoin. a lot of people have been talking about these two, i suppose, commodities, you could say, in the same sentence lately. is there ever a chance that the digital...
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host: let's talk to lynn from atlantic beach, florida. lynn has also visited a historical site. where did you go? toler: i took a trip massachusetts for the first time with my 10-year-old grandson, an ultimate field trip. concord and talked about the beginning of the revolution, and then we talked about the literary life in the 1800s. we went to walden pond. one of the greatest visits is going to quincy and stand on the sidewalk and look through the neighborhood in which john adams ' birth place is situated, and imagining abigail stood there and looked out at the sea of boston while her huston was at congress, that is amazing. and, we went to plymouth stood there and thought about our ancestors who came over on the mayflower. my grandson is very steeped in american history. monticelloop will be to study about sally hemmings, timer surface and -- thomas jefferson, and we will go down to the first permanent settlement in the continental united states and study that. this little family is learning history. guest: [laughter] that's a very inspiring story. i think it points up the ro
host: let's talk to lynn from atlantic beach, florida. lynn has also visited a historical site. where did you go? toler: i took a trip massachusetts for the first time with my 10-year-old grandson, an ultimate field trip. concord and talked about the beginning of the revolution, and then we talked about the literary life in the 1800s. we went to walden pond. one of the greatest visits is going to quincy and stand on the sidewalk and look through the neighborhood in which john adams ' birth...
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lynn prefers his advertisements in the flesh with his travelling troupe of models. with just 23000 followers big lin has a bit of catching up to do but he did win big at this year's convention garnering a lot of attention from the taiwanese artist loves working on big pieces in traditional japanese style. where she rises is one of it's great because every character has his own and their original story his own history is part of a very meaningful tradition. bound with their tattoo guns these traveling artists really can go anywhere. my colleague melissa holroyd was super vention so maybe you now now but they say now in some countries like the us and it's a very almost 50 percent of the population have a 2 wire too so popular now well for one thing they're no longer has to do is they used to be people with tests and the longest seen as a threat to society also with globalization we can cherry pick from different cultures so we chinese food we wear concho zz and through that the meaning of these things has changed ok that's the popularity big question now why you diffe
lynn prefers his advertisements in the flesh with his travelling troupe of models. with just 23000 followers big lin has a bit of catching up to do but he did win big at this year's convention garnering a lot of attention from the taiwanese artist loves working on big pieces in traditional japanese style. where she rises is one of it's great because every character has his own and their original story his own history is part of a very meaningful tradition. bound with their tattoo guns these...