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lynn: hi! lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. lynn: lynn hughes. nice to meet you.onis: 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.onis: 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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-lynne: right.a $200,000 room, is that -- i mean, where else -- where else -- can we do more of them? i'll do 10 of them. i wasn't thrilled that they didn't contact me about the merchandise in the store, but the banquet room turned out great. and i know we're on track to make really good money here. we're gonna open up the doors in about a half-hour, guys. we're gonna rearrange the entire store. tonight is the grand opening of the general store, but there's a long line of people waiting, and there is still a ton to do. norton, can you go around and find any shuler's branded stuff? from the time you walk in to the time you go to that front door, it's everything shuler's. -shuler? -shuler: yes, sir? lemonis: grab each one of these pigs and move them around the store in places that remind people where they are, okay? come on. norton: get savannah to help you with that. lemonis: 15 minutes, guys. think we want to try to stay as pig-themed as possible. everything on this table, shuler's branded. we got a
-lynne: right.a $200,000 room, is that -- i mean, where else -- where else -- can we do more of them? i'll do 10 of them. i wasn't thrilled that they didn't contact me about the merchandise in the store, but the banquet room turned out great. and i know we're on track to make really good money here. we're gonna open up the doors in about a half-hour, guys. we're gonna rearrange the entire store. tonight is the grand opening of the general store, but there's a long line of people waiting, and...
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bit more for lynne cheney. i am thrilled you're here and particularly happy to welcome students from the fifth grade and their teachers. [applause] g
bit more for lynne cheney. i am thrilled you're here and particularly happy to welcome students from the fifth grade and their teachers. [applause] g
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bit more for lynne cheney. i am thrilled you're here and particularly happy to welcome students from the fifth grade and their teachers. [applause] ay: and also students from palm beach and faculty. this is also about the future. focused much of her life on teaching children american history so that the next generation can learn from the past. before i introduce her, we had a surprise guest fly in. cheney'slike dr. husband of 50 years to stand up. vice president cheney. [applause] gay: thank you so much for coming. it means a lot to me and a lot to let in. a distinguished speaker. when i called to invite her she said, mi the only speaker that has not won a political prize? i said, yes but you were the only speaker that was chairman of the national endowment for the humanities for seven years on the only speaker that was second lady of the united states for eight years. [applause] gay for eight years. ney, you google dr. che you will be blown away by all of her accomplishments and awards. and i am not going to d
bit more for lynne cheney. i am thrilled you're here and particularly happy to welcome students from the fifth grade and their teachers. [applause] ay: and also students from palm beach and faculty. this is also about the future. focused much of her life on teaching children american history so that the next generation can learn from the past. before i introduce her, we had a surprise guest fly in. cheney'slike dr. husband of 50 years to stand up. vice president cheney. [applause] gay: thank...
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. >> let's bring in scott olson and lynn.ynn, what is the president returning to and how will that will complicate what the president wants to do to get back to the business of legislating and getting work done. >> he has an enormous week and days ahead in congress. he has the most important issue is raising the debt ceiling that is coming up because he will probably need democratic votes to do that. you have his budget which was rolled out while he was overseas. not clear where that is going. and whatever happened to the health care bill in the senate? that alone would be a full plate. then you add on it the multiple investigations in the senate, the house, the fbi. plus senior trusted adviser slash son-in-law jared kushner under the extreme governing. now it has these scandals to deal with. >> let's talk about the big story this weekend. the confirmation now that jared kushner, he discussed, we don't know who initiated it yet, discussed setting up these secret communications with russian officials. now, people have been ref
. >> let's bring in scott olson and lynn.ynn, what is the president returning to and how will that will complicate what the president wants to do to get back to the business of legislating and getting work done. >> he has an enormous week and days ahead in congress. he has the most important issue is raising the debt ceiling that is coming up because he will probably need democratic votes to do that. you have his budget which was rolled out while he was overseas. not clear where...
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on the phone with us on american history tv is lynn smith was an audiovisual artist at the museum and west branch i was. he made an interesting discovery recently. while working with the home movies belonging to president hoover and first lady, what did you find? >> it was an interesting thing i was working on a valuing the film measuring for shrinkage and i noticed some of the black and white films had lines on the frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing things, spots as it were. i noticed the edge code indicated that they were coded color. to me, that would be image of color being seen in the frame. but they weren't. 20's,ere early 30's, late and i did some research to discover that coded color film was an early precursor to kodachrome film. the design of these films, the mechanics of the film, the lines that i will looking at were little tiny microscopic lenses that would trap the color when filmed through a camera with the lens -- with a filter, red green blue filter developed and read projected -- read projected through the projector. eye, it looked like a black and w
on the phone with us on american history tv is lynn smith was an audiovisual artist at the museum and west branch i was. he made an interesting discovery recently. while working with the home movies belonging to president hoover and first lady, what did you find? >> it was an interesting thing i was working on a valuing the film measuring for shrinkage and i noticed some of the black and white films had lines on the frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing things, spots as it...
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what we are learning about the condition of loretta lynn. >>> news 4 at 11 starts now. >> we start tonighth storm team 4 radar and rain still hanging around tonight. >> it is coming down right now. the weekend is getting off to a very soggy start. it will feel a bit chillier than we are used to. let's start with what is out there right now. >> it's very heavy rainfall coming through the area. we have reports of some big winds with this rain smmpt of those down around portions of charles county right through the district and towards tacoma park. you can see it making its way in here through montgomery county. we will zoom in on the area. i want to zoom in and show you where this is right along the beltway here. right along connecticut avenue northeast in towards portions of college park. this is all been coming through the last couple of hours. we have more rain back to the west. this will greet us on our saturday. we will talk about how wet our saturday will be and just how cold we are going to be over the next few days. i'll see you back here in about 15 minutes. >>> rain is on the track
what we are learning about the condition of loretta lynn. >>> news 4 at 11 starts now. >> we start tonighth storm team 4 radar and rain still hanging around tonight. >> it is coming down right now. the weekend is getting off to a very soggy start. it will feel a bit chillier than we are used to. let's start with what is out there right now. >> it's very heavy rainfall coming through the area. we have reports of some big winds with this rain smmpt of those down around...
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. >>> on the phone with us here on american history tv is lynn smith who is an audio visual archivist at the herbert presidential library. you made an interesting discovery while working with home movies. what did you find? >> well, it was an interesting thing i was working on evaluating the films measuring for shrinkage and all of that. i noticed some of these black and white film had lines on each frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing spots as it were. as the etch code indicated they curcolor. which to me you would see image of color in the frames. they weren't. i looked for dates indicated they were early '30s, late '20s. i did research and discovered that this was an early precursor to koto chromophilm. the design of the films, the mechanics, the lines i was looking at were little tiny lenses that would trap the color when film through a camera with a filter developed and then reprojected through the same filter on a projector. and that's where the color was seen. but from the naked eye it looked like a black and white film with odd stripes. >> how hard was it to get
. >>> on the phone with us here on american history tv is lynn smith who is an audio visual archivist at the herbert presidential library. you made an interesting discovery while working with home movies. what did you find? >> well, it was an interesting thing i was working on evaluating the films measuring for shrinkage and all of that. i noticed some of these black and white film had lines on each frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing spots as it were. as the etch...
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lynn? >> whoa.don't ever -- humans don't, as paul ryan said, humans don't push human beings around. that is called assault. there is no state in the union where that is the proper respond to somebody aggravating you. chris, if you and i had been pushed every time somebody didn't want us asking a question. >> we wouldn't be here. >> yeah. >> on the other hand, you have mark sanford, who said, there's total weirdness out there. president trump has unearthed some demons. i mean, is that what's going on? >> i think so, but publicly, the play that didn't happen, that the base still didn't like the press, didn't want to change their vote, i'm not surprised at that. the test here was, can that kind of behavior bring out democrats in numbers untold in montana, and the answer was no. >> so jonathan, this is a little unfair because it's almost 7:00 p.m. on a holiday weekend. having said that, what's the big takeaway from this? what's sort of the global understanding that we're getting from this incident? >> i
lynn? >> whoa.don't ever -- humans don't, as paul ryan said, humans don't push human beings around. that is called assault. there is no state in the union where that is the proper respond to somebody aggravating you. chris, if you and i had been pushed every time somebody didn't want us asking a question. >> we wouldn't be here. >> yeah. >> on the other hand, you have mark sanford, who said, there's total weirdness out there. president trump has unearthed some demons. i...
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captions made possible by kcet televisision] >>>> today on "earth fococus," children's book author lynn cherry captures youth making positive changes for the earth in her original film series "young voices for the planet." coming up on "earth focus." >> the mountains of maryland, lynn cherry spends many of her days over a drawing table. she has been writing and illustrating children's books for over 30 years. >> the most popular is the grert tree, and that's the tale e of e amazon rain forest in which a man goes down to the forest and cuts down a tree and all the animals whispering in his ear while he's sleeping and he wakes up and he has an epiphany and he doesn't cut the tree down. and it's about power for one person to do good or harm. >> lending h her talentt as an artist, lynn has devoted much of her recent work to climate change, even publishing a book specifically designed for children and parents. >> i think t that my interest i the environment grew out of my love for nature. i had an experience when i was a little kid where i had these woods that i loved and i came pack and the
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lynn, let me begin with you. i mean, it would be one thing if this was just the president's son-in-law, but this is, like, the everything man in the white house, the man that is supposed to help lead mideast piece negotiations, deal with mexico, deal with negotiations and have a climate session next month. what do you make of this? >> i make of it it's at least a massive distraction. it means that jared kushner just to be prudent, probably if he hasn't already needs to be very mindful of the rules of engagement for what he can say and not, now that this is under scrutiny. certainly, his attorney, jamie gorelick, is a seasoned washington hand, a democrat who is actually is a savvier and has more experience in this realm of investigations than the attorney that president trump picked. so, that's an interesting difference there, too. so, all this means is that within the white house there's already a lot of palace intrigue, and now there's even more, which goes to the point of how hard it is to govern anyway in this
lynn, let me begin with you. i mean, it would be one thing if this was just the president's son-in-law, but this is, like, the everything man in the white house, the man that is supposed to help lead mideast piece negotiations, deal with mexico, deal with negotiations and have a climate session next month. what do you make of this? >> i make of it it's at least a massive distraction. it means that jared kushner just to be prudent, probably if he hasn't already needs to be very mindful of...
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adrian lynn smith, what was the experience of black soldiers during world war i. african-american soldiers had a variety of experiences. there was roughly 385,000 african-americans in the wartime army. about 200,000 of them traveled overseas with the american expeditionary sources are it -- forces. 40,000 of those were combat troops and another 160,000 did mainly labor. the folks who roll home about their experiences from the labor battalion and from combat units talk about two things. the talk about the difficulty of fighting for democracy in a jim crow army. and they talk about the investments of many of their fellow white soldiers and making sure that they do not have for theirectations own citizenship rights after world war i. they also talk a lot about how france has opened up the world for them in a variety of different ways. their experience with french people fighting alongside the , for al troops of color segment that was given over to the french army for this duration of the war, fighting under commanders who do not have the same kind of investment in am
adrian lynn smith, what was the experience of black soldiers during world war i. african-american soldiers had a variety of experiences. there was roughly 385,000 african-americans in the wartime army. about 200,000 of them traveled overseas with the american expeditionary sources are it -- forces. 40,000 of those were combat troops and another 160,000 did mainly labor. the folks who roll home about their experiences from the labor battalion and from combat units talk about two things. the talk...
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. ♪ >>> big health update on country music legend loretta lynn.te on country music legend loretta lynn. ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro. go to great lengths frto find relief.ain finally there's drug-free aleve direct therapy®. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct therapy. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within
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jason greenblatt and some other white house folks who want to see if a peace deal is possible. >> lynnme come back to you, the third leg of this trip headed to the van catican. there is an often overlooked speech that was given, some remarks given, i should say, by the pope on the weekend before the election during which many received his comments as being focused at then candidate donald trump in which he said this. in a time of paralysis, disorientation and destructive proposals, people seeking the common good can overcome with god's help the false prophets who exploit the fear and hopelessness that sell magic formulas of hatred, cruelty or selfish welfare. this could be an awkward first meeting for the president and the pope. >> it could be and it is in president trump's own self-interest to not make it an awkward meeting and certainly he has critical of the pope and certainly those words that you just quoted, victor, are more than a little slap aimed at trump. but i think trump understands the politics of this, that you don't want to get the american catholic community upset becaus
jason greenblatt and some other white house folks who want to see if a peace deal is possible. >> lynnme come back to you, the third leg of this trip headed to the van catican. there is an often overlooked speech that was given, some remarks given, i should say, by the pope on the weekend before the election during which many received his comments as being focused at then candidate donald trump in which he said this. in a time of paralysis, disorientation and destructive proposals, people...
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lynn, welcome. also with us, cnn politics reporter and editor at large, chris celizza. there were colorful responses from some senators in the midst of the house passing the bill. you had senator graham saying like y'all, i'm still waiting to see if it's a boy or a girl. senator corker saying i turned the volume off some time ago and have no idea what the house is even passing. what sort of harbinger is that for how this will go in the other chamber? >> some of this is the disdain with which senators view house members. they view them as sort of the lower chamber, literally and figuratively, that the senate is where the real governing takes place. some of that is what you are seeing there. the other thing is the reality of the situation. the bill that passed the house cannot pass the senate. there just aren't the votes for it. remember, republicans do have a majority but it's 52 seats. it's not 65 seats. they just don't necessarily have enough oomph to pass it. this bill is going to have to be changed. whether that's amended, rewritten, i think that remains to be seen.
lynn, welcome. also with us, cnn politics reporter and editor at large, chris celizza. there were colorful responses from some senators in the midst of the house passing the bill. you had senator graham saying like y'all, i'm still waiting to see if it's a boy or a girl. senator corker saying i turned the volume off some time ago and have no idea what the house is even passing. what sort of harbinger is that for how this will go in the other chamber? >> some of this is the disdain with...
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lynn was saying, no, it's -- there are four congressional investigations happening.'s robert mueller now as a special counsel. your thought? >> yeah. i think that for president trump and his team, this trip ultimately was pretty well timed. you know, on friday evening air force one took off for saudi arabia and a torrent of news came out embarrassing news including this nut job story. and it was probably i think a sigh of relief for his team that the president was not in a position to tweet about it. one of the things that's been so difficult for them about this tweeting of the president is that he often contradicts what his own people have been going out and saying. >> yeah. >> and that puts them obviously in a bit of a bind. so, you know what, back here i think that the republicans are going to try to use the appointment of the special counsel to get tngs back to normalcy and back in congress to move an agenda. they can say, well, this is all in robert mueller's hands now let's go forward with health care and tax reform. i think that you'll see that talking point i
lynn was saying, no, it's -- there are four congressional investigations happening.'s robert mueller now as a special counsel. your thought? >> yeah. i think that for president trump and his team, this trip ultimately was pretty well timed. you know, on friday evening air force one took off for saudi arabia and a torrent of news came out embarrassing news including this nut job story. and it was probably i think a sigh of relief for his team that the president was not in a position to...
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loretta lynn is on the mend in nashville.the 85-year-old country music legend hospital after suffering a stroke thursday. according to her website, lynn is responsive and is expected to make a vo her sister, singer crystal gayle, going on twitter to thank fans for their support. imagine scoring tickets the mtv awards red carpet...pretty cool right? that is of course if hail and heavy rain aren't falling. the red carpet actually closed down for a bit yesterday before the awards show. hidden figures was one of the big winners last night, the hour on good morning washington. john gonzalez.. tell us what you are working on. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. predator on the loose, a woman sexually assaulted at rosslyn, how did the suspect trick himself inside? larry: the people in france, waking up with a new president. the reaction overnight. a chill monday, cooler than usual temperatures to start the week. when might the mayweather return? -- may weather return? [captioning performed by the national captioning ins
loretta lynn is on the mend in nashville.the 85-year-old country music legend hospital after suffering a stroke thursday. according to her website, lynn is responsive and is expected to make a vo her sister, singer crystal gayle, going on twitter to thank fans for their support. imagine scoring tickets the mtv awards red carpet...pretty cool right? that is of course if hail and heavy rain aren't falling. the red carpet actually closed down for a bit yesterday before the awards show. hidden...
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. >> she started sipging along with mom lynn. >> when jamie lynn presented brit with the first-ever icon fans went nuts. >> what a pleasant surprise, my goodness. i want to thank all of my fans, you're the freakin' best. and my true loves of my life, my sons. jaden and preston you're the reason my heart beats. >> the boys were clearly having a blast in the front row and snapping pics of their mom. afterthe party was over, she ditched the gown and hit the gym on sunday. >> i like to frequent the gym once in a while. i'm not pulling off this move any time soon. well done, britney. >>> what a night, sunday at the daytime emmy awards. we'll get to this magic moment in a moment. >> but first, we got to talk about the woman who built this house -- this entire genre -- "e.t.'s" legendary mary hart was honored with a long overdue emmy. >> it's my honor to present this daytime emmy lifetime achievement award to the incomparable mary hart. >> for 29 years, mary set the standard for entertainment news. >> it turned out to be we were creating a brand-new genre of tv. >> "good morning america" took h
. >> she started sipging along with mom lynn. >> when jamie lynn presented brit with the first-ever icon fans went nuts. >> what a pleasant surprise, my goodness. i want to thank all of my fans, you're the freakin' best. and my true loves of my life, my sons. jaden and preston you're the reason my heart beats. >> the boys were clearly having a blast in the front row and snapping pics of their mom. afterthe party was over, she ditched the gown and hit the gym on sunday....
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they're only covered, lynn, if they can afford it. so, what's the president's play here? >> well, a few things can be true at one time. the president can be disingenuous and not know the details of the bill, but one of the big -- this pre-existing -- but members of congress know how explosive this particular issue is. of the many complex things in health care, which president trump newly discovered this is a complex topic -- one thing everyone understands, no matter your ideology, your race, gender, religious beliefs, is that pre-existing conditions in your life, in the life of your loved ones is very big, and if you have coverage now that you are happy with, with the pre-existing condition, you want to make sure that you're convinced that the legislative language, not the bluster, not the talk, that somebody reassures you that the language in insurance, no matter what company you may buy it from, guarantees you coverage at least as good, at least the same price you pay now. right now, president trump was unable to articulate that guarantee. that's politically explosive b
they're only covered, lynn, if they can afford it. so, what's the president's play here? >> well, a few things can be true at one time. the president can be disingenuous and not know the details of the bill, but one of the big -- this pre-existing -- but members of congress know how explosive this particular issue is. of the many complex things in health care, which president trump newly discovered this is a complex topic -- one thing everyone understands, no matter your ideology, your...
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he said if we had gone to great falls, i never would have met lynn. she would have met another fellow, fall in love and married him. he would have become the vice president. that the highte school was most beautiful building in wyoming. the second most beautiful building was the carnegie library which opened in 1910. she said by the time i started going there some 40 winters of hot water heating had worked to combine the scent of varnished wood with a slightly acidic odor of aging books. it created a wonderful smell. one that was unique for my experience. in the 1950's it was a haven for kids who love the books. this was a different time back in the 1940's and 1950's. the audience can relate to this. i remember it, kids were free to run around and come and go. their parents did not know where they were or worry. there was no persuasive -- pervasive fear of telephones or computers blaring something ugly around the world. there was a feeling of optimism. when i was the regent at mount vernon, i invited dr. cheney to come as the second lady to talk to 35
he said if we had gone to great falls, i never would have met lynn. she would have met another fellow, fall in love and married him. he would have become the vice president. that the highte school was most beautiful building in wyoming. the second most beautiful building was the carnegie library which opened in 1910. she said by the time i started going there some 40 winters of hot water heating had worked to combine the scent of varnished wood with a slightly acidic odor of aging books. it...
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he is asked on meet the press, general lynn. he says, i don't want to predict. but it wouldn't surprise me if we could begin to withdraw our forces in two years, which would be november 1969. the first american forces came home in september of 1969. so johnson made a decision to move towards turning the war to the south vietnamese people. he sent bunker out to lead it up with kolmar and abrams. wes morley was involved. by fall, the endgame which it been prefigured in the manila conference of late 1966, was, we turn it over to the south vietnamese and go home, they defend and protect their own independence, why? because, they are nationalist. they have their own values as vietnamese people. that goes back to my father's formulation of the american role vietnamese role in 1954. there's a lot more to say, but let me stop and we can take questions. [applause] >> i think we will do the usual, sort of moving of locales here in terms of questions. there are some questions that have come up on cards already. i am going to take a look at a few of them. thoughts -- first
he is asked on meet the press, general lynn. he says, i don't want to predict. but it wouldn't surprise me if we could begin to withdraw our forces in two years, which would be november 1969. the first american forces came home in september of 1969. so johnson made a decision to move towards turning the war to the south vietnamese people. he sent bunker out to lead it up with kolmar and abrams. wes morley was involved. by fall, the endgame which it been prefigured in the manila conference of...
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duvall another homer off of disef lyndisef lenn lynn in the.llies lose 8-4. >> there are a lot of things to work on. at the end of the day, i'm not worried about it. i'll get back quick as possible. >> i counted on him to have a big year. if he gets straightened out at aaa i think they'll come back strong. i can't say i'm happy with it. >> there might be help in the minors, the offensive kind of help, prigs iron pigs crush louisville. williams hits two home runs of the iron pigs goals for extra bases. >> there are no pads, and no hitting. defensive end brandon graham views the camps as an opportunity to impart wisdom. >> we want to help the younger guys feel comfortable. we try to have them not think too much. when i'm out with barnett, i try to help him as much as i can. as a rooky for me, i had trent cole. he made it easy for me and a lot better. i'm trying to pass it on. >> carson wentz is entering the second season as starting qb, former's againstive lineman mike goalic says the success is involvement. >> at the end of the day, you have to
duvall another homer off of disef lyndisef lenn lynn in the.llies lose 8-4. >> there are a lot of things to work on. at the end of the day, i'm not worried about it. i'll get back quick as possible. >> i counted on him to have a big year. if he gets straightened out at aaa i think they'll come back strong. i can't say i'm happy with it. >> there might be help in the minors, the offensive kind of help, prigs iron pigs crush louisville. williams hits two home runs of the iron...
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so 13 former slaves who were interviewed during the federal writers project as lynn adapted the play,er speaks the voice of multiple characters. and so it's very multi-facetted and it's hard to really describe a specific character because i had the voice of so many. >> what's it like, though, being the voice, right? of so many former slaves because these stories are true accounts. >> humbling. it's humbling and heavy. the gravity of this piece is so much that every day i'm grateful, and my mission is to give respect to those ancestors who went before me so that i can accurately portray their stories and highlight how important they were in the arc of history. >> james, let me ask you. how are people responding to it? it just opened this past weekend. >> our review in the d.c. metro arts was amazing. people, we hold talkbacks at the end just so that people can, you know, get a little further grip on the story, and people have been amazed by what we're doing, you know? >> it's resonating with audiences. >> it is. yeah. >> great. thank you so much, james and osi, we'll give viewers a rec
so 13 former slaves who were interviewed during the federal writers project as lynn adapted the play,er speaks the voice of multiple characters. and so it's very multi-facetted and it's hard to really describe a specific character because i had the voice of so many. >> what's it like, though, being the voice, right? of so many former slaves because these stories are true accounts. >> humbling. it's humbling and heavy. the gravity of this piece is so much that every day i'm grateful,...
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that on stage is actually britt britt's baby sister jamie lynn spears.es aren't deceiving you she reals has never looked for like her older sis. >> i was confused i saw that. i was like what? >> if you saw the moment britt 93 realized it was her sister a surprise cameo a jolt of excitement went through the song stress and she was giddy, tollly freaking out call little sister moment. >> i was excited. i saw her dancing next to britney. >> that's pretty cool. >> thanks your dish today. 10:20. drama departure for fox comedy little later wisdom sitting down with brooklyn 99 star terry crews to talk about the serious issue the series is tackling in tonight's all new episode. >> the may means the start of horse racing season. we're helping you pick the perfect look for your watch party. erin will be back with all those details. still ahead. it's 10:20. z2c5pz z16fz y2c5py y16fy >> 10:23. back with one of the stories that's developing locally today. remember the frederick county parents involved in those controversial youtube videos. they said they were prank v
that on stage is actually britt britt's baby sister jamie lynn spears.es aren't deceiving you she reals has never looked for like her older sis. >> i was confused i saw that. i was like what? >> if you saw the moment britt 93 realized it was her sister a surprise cameo a jolt of excitement went through the song stress and she was giddy, tollly freaking out call little sister moment. >> i was excited. i saw her dancing next to britney. >> that's pretty cool. >>...
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kellye: i'm kellye lynn these people are gathered for a big surprise for a special teacher. i will tell you creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies that power our economy. to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. horace: busy in the "7 on your side" help center. call 703-236-9220. we have a panel o
kellye: i'm kellye lynn these people are gathered for a big surprise for a special teacher. i will tell you creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies...
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in north east, kellye lynn, abc7 news. steve: it is only monday and we are looking to the upcoming weekend. ways to go before then and rain on the way. looking at the national harbor the skies and the clouds are beginning to thin a little bit. the clouds will stick around moving through the evening hours. temperatures are around 7 o. well below average for this time of year. we will take it. we are inching our way closer to memorial day. the temperatures are 70 degrees around there is hardly any sun. waking up tomorrow, upper 50's to 60. may see patchy fog but i don't believe it will give us travel delays. for tomorrow, grab the umbrella. showers through midday to the afternoon. this is what the future cast looks like. tomorrow, it's dry. showers south of us. the heaviest rain arrives tomorrow night to early wednesday morning. it should be a slow go before we get it out of here. going to the delmarva beaches, ocean city, the temperatures are 70 to 80. lower 80's on monday. if you are staying in town for the upcoming weeken
in north east, kellye lynn, abc7 news. steve: it is only monday and we are looking to the upcoming weekend. ways to go before then and rain on the way. looking at the national harbor the skies and the clouds are beginning to thin a little bit. the clouds will stick around moving through the evening hours. temperatures are around 7 o. well below average for this time of year. we will take it. we are inching our way closer to memorial day. the temperatures are 70 degrees around there is hardly...
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. >> i'm kellye lynn in chantilly in a clash that has gone to the dogs.hat story is going up in "spotlight on education." alison: new at 5:00 -- this is the swim of a lifetime. we will show you what happened when the swim instructor tried to communicate with a pod of whales. that's when i join you at 5:00. nancy: i'll pay attention to that. also a severe thunderstorm warning west of warrenton. we have an update where it is heading and the severe weather risk for the rest of us after the break. stay ahead of the weather with the storm watch 7 app. we'll be right back. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed, save $700. ends sunday. go to sleepnu
. >> i'm kellye lynn in chantilly in a clash that has gone to the dogs.hat story is going up in "spotlight on education." alison: new at 5:00 -- this is the swim of a lifetime. we will show you what happened when the swim instructor tried to communicate with a pod of whales. that's when i join you at 5:00. nancy: i'll pay attention to that. also a severe thunderstorm warning west of warrenton. we have an update where it is heading and the severe weather risk for the rest of us...
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>>>it's been 23 years since jenny lynn was murdered, we revisit the cold case with law enforcement's and hopes to develop new leads to catch her killer. the 4 on 2 starts right now. >>>hello everyone, we begin with breaking news this afternoon in the east bay. a small plane crash on a city street in concord. we have sky socks overhead right now live. you can see the small plane, the left wing is sheared off. once we zoom in on that shot can see that wing. the pilot was the only person on board, and that person was injured in the crash. the fire department said the pilot was taken to the medical center in walnut creek and we do not know their condition. you're getting a look at that wing. >> to show you some new video from the crash site, faa says a single engine plane was returning in concord, but because of a mechanical problem it went down short of the runway. the plane appears to hit a light pole. it hit that pole around the clock this afternoon. -- around 3:00. a crew is on the way, and we are going to have a lot more information in just a few minutes. >>>following developing new
>>>it's been 23 years since jenny lynn was murdered, we revisit the cold case with law enforcement's and hopes to develop new leads to catch her killer. the 4 on 2 starts right now. >>>hello everyone, we begin with breaking news this afternoon in the east bay. a small plane crash on a city street in concord. we have sky socks overhead right now live. you can see the small plane, the left wing is sheared off. once we zoom in on that shot can see that wing. the pilot was the...
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and lynn swede. thanks all of you for being her here. lynn, on the major evening news programs last night, abc, cbs, nbc, all of them told on the fact that this thing has passed, but nobody knows how many people are going to be thrown off the insurance roles and so forth. that was a big focus. it's as if the president managed to do something really bad in his legislative victory. >> i don't agree necessarily that that's the interpretation. this is a work in progress and there's a lot of questions to be had. that seems a reasonable question, especially as this issue heads to the senate, it's unlikely that the senate is going to embrace what the house passed yesterday. this is the coverage that is routine in a course of any big complicated piece of legislation. i think because this is so serious for so many people, the focus here is on the policy, how it's going to affect people and their families, rather than showing a celebration at the white house, which is certainly part of the story. i think the information of what people care about,
and lynn swede. thanks all of you for being her here. lynn, on the major evening news programs last night, abc, cbs, nbc, all of them told on the fact that this thing has passed, but nobody knows how many people are going to be thrown off the insurance roles and so forth. that was a big focus. it's as if the president managed to do something really bad in his legislative victory. >> i don't agree necessarily that that's the interpretation. this is a work in progress and there's a lot of...
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i'm kellye lynn. will tell you why the students appreciate their teacher so much in spotlight on education. alison: new at a:00, what do you do while waiting for a flight? well, new options popping up all over the country. to use the time for your health. that is tonight when i join you for "abc7 news at 5:00". announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on your side. jonathan: there is a bizarre dispute that is playing out over a vacant lot in college park. michelle: a volunteer fire department versus a developer. firefighters are using one of their trucks to try to get in the way of heavy equipment. nancy: as maryland bureau chief brad bell explains this boils down to a question of squat you are's rights -- squatter's rights. brad: it's been a tense scene all day. fence gr and firefighters calling the police to try to stop fence building that they say there prevent fire trucks making the turn from the fire house and onto the street. this fire truck wedged up inches away from where the fence is g
i'm kellye lynn. will tell you why the students appreciate their teacher so much in spotlight on education. alison: new at a:00, what do you do while waiting for a flight? well, new options popping up all over the country. to use the time for your health. that is tonight when i join you for "abc7 news at 5:00". announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on your side. jonathan: there is a bizarre dispute that is playing out over a vacant lot in college park. michelle: a...
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and two, that the lifetime , asts do not effect how you i mentioned about zoe madison lynn, how that impacts what care you get. so say that seeking bereavement counsel something a pre-existing medical condition -- counseling is a pre-existing medical condition. it would say a woman who has been a victim of domestic violence has a pre-existing medical condition. so this pre-existing medical condition is central, it affects over 125 million people who have a pre-existing medical condition. the reason health care professionals, nurses, doctors, health care providers, community health centers and in hospitals are against this is because everybody they deal with has a pre-existing medical condition. again, dr. king, because people will die. reporter: -- [inaudible] ms. pelosi: does anyone else have anything they want to say on that subject? reporter: i know you talked about generally but about this but curious what your specific response is to the that $le billion wool poo help offset the cost of people in high risk pools. ms. pelosi: thank you for -- our ranking member on budget spoke to
and two, that the lifetime , asts do not effect how you i mentioned about zoe madison lynn, how that impacts what care you get. so say that seeking bereavement counsel something a pre-existing medical condition -- counseling is a pre-existing medical condition. it would say a woman who has been a victim of domestic violence has a pre-existing medical condition. so this pre-existing medical condition is central, it affects over 125 million people who have a pre-existing medical condition. the...
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i visited lynn at her tennessee ranch last month. why at the age of 85 she is still touring. >> you are still performing how many times a year about? >> probably 50. >> do you still love it? >> yeah, i do. and my band, you know, i love all my guys,on the show, but wel the best. >>> you can rent cars, tools and carpet cleaners, so why not a set of relatives? in japan, fake parents and even fake spouses can be rented for a day. we'll look at how social pressures fuel an unusual but growing industry. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> announcer: this weather segment sponsored by coppertone because protection matters. sun. coppertone sport stays on strong when you sweat of the sun's damaging uv rays. coppertone. because protection matters. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great
i visited lynn at her tennessee ranch last month. why at the age of 85 she is still touring. >> you are still performing how many times a year about? >> probably 50. >> do you still love it? >> yeah, i do. and my band, you know, i love all my guys,on the show, but wel the best. >>> you can rent cars, tools and carpet cleaners, so why not a set of relatives? in japan, fake parents and even fake spouses can be rented for a day. we'll look at how social pressures...
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we're so honored lynn and ken both join us live with more on the event.em and of course we'll talk more about their new documentary as well. good morning to both of you. thank you so much for taking your time to be with us on this memorial day. >> other way around, holly thank you so much for having us. >> ken, you're always so gracious. lynn, happy to have you as well. let's talk a little bit about this project. one of your most ambitious ever. is it true you've work on it forelock a decade? >> yes, it is true. we started thinking about the film taken that long because it is the most complicated and challenging story we've ever told. it's also one of the most important moments in american history and something that most americans don't know that much about giving how influential and important it has been. it took us that long to try to understand it. >> i'm sorry. i have to apologie i actually can't hear what you're saying right now. but i know our viewers can hear what you are saying. talk a little bit about what you learned from this. i mean this is wh
we're so honored lynn and ken both join us live with more on the event.em and of course we'll talk more about their new documentary as well. good morning to both of you. thank you so much for taking your time to be with us on this memorial day. >> other way around, holly thank you so much for having us. >> ken, you're always so gracious. lynn, happy to have you as well. let's talk a little bit about this project. one of your most ambitious ever. is it true you've work on it forelock...
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the restaurant on north lynn street closed back in 2014, but it's coming back after a three year hiatus. it will now featur ordering, with six touch-screen kiosks, as well as table service! the rosslyn mcdonalds will also be the first in the washington area to sell mccafe baked goods. after being down 2-zip to start the series -- the washington wizards have tied it up with the celtics -- as the series now shifts back to boston. john wall started off slow but that didn't last long... he dropped 14 2nd quarter points...the game was tied at 48 at the break. then the wizards took off in the 3rd. off the steal -- otto porter takes it all the way for the jam...that was part of a 26-nothing wizards run! bradley beal also stepped up. he shot 11 for 16 from the field... led all scorers with 29 points... the wizards blow out boston 121-102.. tieing the series at 2 games a piece. game 5 is wednesday night. happening tonight -- it's do or die for the capitals --- again. game six in pittsburgh tonight against the penguins. right now -- the pens lead the series at 3-2. the caps were able to hang on i
the restaurant on north lynn street closed back in 2014, but it's coming back after a three year hiatus. it will now featur ordering, with six touch-screen kiosks, as well as table service! the rosslyn mcdonalds will also be the first in the washington area to sell mccafe baked goods. after being down 2-zip to start the series -- the washington wizards have tied it up with the celtics -- as the series now shifts back to boston. john wall started off slow but that didn't last long... he dropped...
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next on american history tv, author lynne cheney discusses resident james madison's personality health problems and , his political career. she also talks about the influential women in his life. her book on the president was first published in 2014. this lecture was one in a series of founders. [applause] >> i put it down for me and that it will have to come down a little bit more for dr. cheney . welcome history lovers good morning. i am thrilled you are here and i am particularly happy to welcome students from the palm beach fifth-grade academy. [applause] also students from the palm beach university and faculty.
next on american history tv, author lynne cheney discusses resident james madison's personality health problems and , his political career. she also talks about the influential women in his life. her book on the president was first published in 2014. this lecture was one in a series of founders. [applause] >> i put it down for me and that it will have to come down a little bit more for dr. cheney . welcome history lovers good morning. i am thrilled you are here and i am particularly happy...
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loretta lynn is 85 years old. today marks the 80th anniversary of the hindenburg disaster. 36 people were killed when the german air ship burst into flames as it docked in lake hurst, new jersey. a horrified crowd witnessed the disaster, including radio announcer herb morrison who famously cried out, "oh, the humanity! " in italy today, one of the world's top runners tried to finish a marathon in less than two hours. nike set him up with specially designed shoes and optimal condition onto a flat track including a pace car and runners to block the wind. he finished in two hours and 25 seconds, which would be a world record if the run didn't violate international rules. coming up, how scientists are using drones to better predict when and where a tornado will strike. my friends think doing this at my age is scary. i say not if you protect yourself. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i'm over 50! yeah...ya-ha...
loretta lynn is 85 years old. today marks the 80th anniversary of the hindenburg disaster. 36 people were killed when the german air ship burst into flames as it docked in lake hurst, new jersey. a horrified crowd witnessed the disaster, including radio announcer herb morrison who famously cried out, "oh, the humanity! " in italy today, one of the world's top runners tried to finish a marathon in less than two hours. nike set him up with specially designed shoes and optimal condition...
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maybe it's "survivor." >> lynn sweet, david swerdlick, thank you both.ide the white house happening in a bubble or is the world watching? you're live. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. (jim) victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer vo) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you get a lum
maybe it's "survivor." >> lynn sweet, david swerdlick, thank you both.ide the white house happening in a bubble or is the world watching? you're live. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. (jim) victoza®...
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lynn sweet from the "chicago sun-times." thanks as always for joining. >> thank you. >>> all right. up next, 90 million. that is our most important number of the day. 90 million. what on earth is it all about? you have to stay tuned to find out. a millie dresselhaus doll! happy birthday, sweetie! oh, millies. trick or treat! we're so glad to have you here. ♪ what if we treated great female scientists like they were stars? ♪ yasss queen! what if millie dresselhaus, the first woman to win the national medal of science in engineering, were as famous as any celebrity? [millie dresselhaus was seen having lunch today...] ♪ [...rumors of the new discovery...] what if we lived in a world like that? (crowd applauding) ♪ we know a place that's already working on it. ♪ there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation, in case i decide to go from kid-friendly to kid-free. now i can start relaxing even before the vacation begins. your vacation is very important. t
lynn sweet from the "chicago sun-times." thanks as always for joining. >> thank you. >>> all right. up next, 90 million. that is our most important number of the day. 90 million. what on earth is it all about? you have to stay tuned to find out. a millie dresselhaus doll! happy birthday, sweetie! oh, millies. trick or treat! we're so glad to have you here. ♪ what if we treated great female scientists like they were stars? ♪ yasss queen! what if millie dresselhaus,...
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to that end, joining us is did he have lynn barrett. he's national security wire for the "washington post." he broke this very big news. mr. barrett, thank you for joining us on a big day, congratulations on the scoop. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> let me just ask you. in terms of my describing your story, did i get that right? did i mess anything up there? >> no, i think you got it exactly right. i think the importance of it is that there's no denying at this point that this is a very complex and fraught situation in which you have doj and fbi personnel actively investigating someone at the center of american power which is the white house. >> what is a person of interest? >> person of interest is kind of a term of art. it's not -- it doesn't have any legal significance. it's used more by reporters than by law enforcement. i think person of interest is another way of saying someone who is under investigation, someone who's being looked at very seriously. this is both a counterintelligence investigation and a criminal investiga
to that end, joining us is did he have lynn barrett. he's national security wire for the "washington post." he broke this very big news. mr. barrett, thank you for joining us on a big day, congratulations on the scoop. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> let me just ask you. in terms of my describing your story, did i get that right? did i mess anything up there? >> no, i think you got it exactly right. i think the importance of it is that there's no denying at...
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reverend lynn, what are your thoughts and all of this?y, what was happening today was a profound, on the part of president trump, to describe what he wants to do, now, he can't repeal the statute that is in the law. it would require the congress. i do think he made it very clear that he believes there is some attack on religion. i can tell you, there has never been in the history of this country, any pastor, any rabbi, who has been penalized by the federal government, not during the last administration, not so far in this administration, for what she or he said from the pulpit about any controversial issue. you can be pro-choice. you can be antiwar. you can be on the opposite side of those very issues. no one has ever been penalized. the only restriction in the so-called johnson amendment is that you can convert your church or synagogue into what amounts to a political action committee. you can't cross the line and endorse or oppose candidates for public office. when the president said today, there is no free speech for churches, may be h
reverend lynn, what are your thoughts and all of this?y, what was happening today was a profound, on the part of president trump, to describe what he wants to do, now, he can't repeal the statute that is in the law. it would require the congress. i do think he made it very clear that he believes there is some attack on religion. i can tell you, there has never been in the history of this country, any pastor, any rabbi, who has been penalized by the federal government, not during the last...