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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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paul: lynn? lynn: the first protests were small-scale. there was a man named phil zimmerman, who was very active in the civil rights movement. and was very early anti-war. he remembered being invited to go to protest at the dupont factory in the midwest because they were creating napalm. 20 people showed up. this was in 1964, 1965, and he felt very demoralized. it was a tiny movement that grew out of civil rights. in the fall of 1965, a protest was caused in washington dc. she decided to go. there were 25,000 people there. that was the moment he said there could be a mass movement. we are not comparing that to 1968, which we will get to. it was small-scale, it was local, it didn't have a lot of press. it grew organically over time and it had to do with the changes in the draft and who was getting drafted as the war escalated. more young men and women who had brothers and boyfriends and friends felt this was going to touch them. the question of what we are fighting for became much more real and present. the movement grew. ask each of you a
paul: lynn? lynn: the first protests were small-scale. there was a man named phil zimmerman, who was very active in the civil rights movement. and was very early anti-war. he remembered being invited to go to protest at the dupont factory in the midwest because they were creating napalm. 20 people showed up. this was in 1964, 1965, and he felt very demoralized. it was a tiny movement that grew out of civil rights. in the fall of 1965, a protest was caused in washington dc. she decided to go....
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lynn novick, your response taliban -- response to alvin? lynn: i completely agree.in the film, 10 parts, 18 hours, ken burns and i decided to go back to actually 19th century and the french involvement in vietnam before we got there. then we quickly get to world war in and we did get involved vietnam because we were trying to fight a common enemy, which was the japanese. we allied ourselves with ho chi minh and his band of gorillas, we helped train them. as soon as the war ended, the cold war started and the communists were our enemies and everything flowed from there. but our initial involvement had to do with the dynamics of the second world war, that's absolutely true. one of the tragedies of many tragedies of the vietnam war is that there was something happening in the world after the second world war, which looking back we understand was the process of decolonization. that these empires, the british, the french, the portuguese, they -- the belgians -- they were going to lose their empires. they were no longer going to be able to have colonies and subjugate peop
lynn novick, your response taliban -- response to alvin? lynn: i completely agree.in the film, 10 parts, 18 hours, ken burns and i decided to go back to actually 19th century and the french involvement in vietnam before we got there. then we quickly get to world war in and we did get involved vietnam because we were trying to fight a common enemy, which was the japanese. we allied ourselves with ho chi minh and his band of gorillas, we helped train them. as soon as the war ended, the cold war...
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beijing based lynn lynn is just starting out in her career as a life. dreama the twenty two year old studied management in singapore back in china she got a job at a state owned enterprise but she saw little future there. but on the sources i don't want to be tied down by my job i love my freedom life streaming is a new industry i want to try it out and find out what i can do with it. lynn lynn hopes this agency in beijing will help her make her dreams come true the company has rows and rows of small studios and some nine thousand lifestream is under contract that job is to build up the biggest possible fan base. only. after passing in or dition lynn lynn now streams for six hours a day more than two hundred million chinese visit live streaming platforms lynn lynn only has around a thousand viewers so far but she answers messages sings and chats about her daily life even while eating she still streaming. as a newcomer she doesn't much. unlike this man sins in his getting ready next door he's a star of the industry with more than a million followers afte
beijing based lynn lynn is just starting out in her career as a life. dreama the twenty two year old studied management in singapore back in china she got a job at a state owned enterprise but she saw little future there. but on the sources i don't want to be tied down by my job i love my freedom life streaming is a new industry i want to try it out and find out what i can do with it. lynn lynn hopes this agency in beijing will help her make her dreams come true the company has rows and rows of...
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lynn novick, want to respond? >> yeah, you know, it's painful for nancy and her generation to feel that they were trying to get a message across to their parents and grandparents and they weren't ready to hear it. as she said, her father did come around. and as the caller earlier said, he was in the service and he later realized the war was a mistake. so the shift did happen over time, but in that moment, it must have been extremely difficult and very brave to, look at the people you respect and say, you know what? you're not making the right decisions for us. we spoke in our film to a veteran named tom valele who was very excited about joining the marines and serving his country, and while he was in vietnam, he ended up joining veterans against the war and threw away his medals, he wanted to send a message to the people in the administration saying i don't think you people know what you are doing. i think it was very brave to question a policy that at that time didn't make sense. >> if you look at the 1967 gulf o
lynn novick, want to respond? >> yeah, you know, it's painful for nancy and her generation to feel that they were trying to get a message across to their parents and grandparents and they weren't ready to hear it. as she said, her father did come around. and as the caller earlier said, he was in the service and he later realized the war was a mistake. so the shift did happen over time, but in that moment, it must have been extremely difficult and very brave to, look at the people you...
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listen to your auntie lynn, that's what i think. better for it.ynn, that's what i thinklj better for it. listen to your auntie lynn, that's what i think. i will give you a hug later. let's go to the observer. i will get yasmin to hug you when she is on. i would pay money to see that. 1 million stu d e nts money to see that. 1 million studentsjoin calls for a money to see that. 1 million students join calls for a vote on the brexit deal. to begin with, these are students from the university of kent, and they say there are many more like them who would like this vote. we don't know how many students, it might be one from cambridge or a lot of them, but there are some russell group universities, some top—flight ones. it wouldn't surprise me at all if there was a mass student protest grow out of this, because students tend to be left—wing, and there is a serious point in this, that at 1.4 million of them, they couldn't have voted in the referendum because they we re voted in the referendum because they were too young. 1.4 million is a lot of people. i
listen to your auntie lynn, that's what i think. better for it.ynn, that's what i thinklj better for it. listen to your auntie lynn, that's what i think. i will give you a hug later. let's go to the observer. i will get yasmin to hug you when she is on. i would pay money to see that. 1 million stu d e nts money to see that. 1 million studentsjoin calls for a money to see that. 1 million students join calls for a vote on the brexit deal. to begin with, these are students from the university of...
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host: is asked lynn novick to let's ask lynn- novick to take that one. guest: i think the caller is demonstrating a common understanding. a lot of people feel the way you feel. it is important to take a step to telescope out from the end the, yes, one could argue offensive was a military defeat for the vietcong because they lost so many people, tens of thousands of their soldiers were killed, so on the surface, that could look like a decisive turning point in the war for them, but what we have to keep leadersand what our understood, even though they were not telling the american people at that time were ever, was that north vietnam has a very healthy birth rate. they have no interest in stopping fighting. lickmight go back and their wounds for however long it takes to rebuild, but they will be back and they will not walk away, so it ultimately became a question of how long is this war going to go on because even though we killed a lot of soldiers and combatants in the offensive, it was not decisive for them, so understanding where they were coming from,
host: is asked lynn novick to let's ask lynn- novick to take that one. guest: i think the caller is demonstrating a common understanding. a lot of people feel the way you feel. it is important to take a step to telescope out from the end the, yes, one could argue offensive was a military defeat for the vietcong because they lost so many people, tens of thousands of their soldiers were killed, so on the surface, that could look like a decisive turning point in the war for them, but what we have...
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lynn, did you want to add to that? lynn: i wanted to jump in because it's such a critical veterans thought they were received and retrospective looking back. no one story fits everyone's experience. there may not have been nearly as much literal spitting as we might think, but there was a sense that they came home and no one thanked them because we did not win the war. not no one -- it is that unfinished business aspect. world war ii veterans came home to victory parade because everyone was over there until the war was over. you came home and the country was celebrating. here people came home on their own one by one to a country so bit -- so bitterly divided about what they had done. there was the conflation of not just who was responsible, the sort of specter of war crimes and whether soldiers have committed them. focusing on individual soldiers rather than the people who sent them over there and set up the war machinery. what for us to talk about actually happened and who is really responsible. the soldiers, the vete
lynn, did you want to add to that? lynn: i wanted to jump in because it's such a critical veterans thought they were received and retrospective looking back. no one story fits everyone's experience. there may not have been nearly as much literal spitting as we might think, but there was a sense that they came home and no one thanked them because we did not win the war. not no one -- it is that unfinished business aspect. world war ii veterans came home to victory parade because everyone was...
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dame vera lynn has received awards throughout her career.ntertaining the troops. but now at the age of 101, she finds herself nominated in two competitive categories at the classic brit awards. it is on the back of the success of her album, vera lynn 100, released last year. it featured re—orchestrated versions of some of her best—known songs and digitally created duets with the likes of the host of pointless, alexander armstrong. # there'll be bluebirds over # the white cliffs of dover...#. the album was only kept off no 1 by ed sheeran and drake. the classic brits say that what she achieved in the year of her 100th birthday means she is more than worthy of her nominations. she has been an inspiration to so many other artists, as well as entertaining us and inspiring the country as well. it is remarkable that we still have her with us, we can celebrate her, and she can inspire a whole new generation of talent all over again. in best female, vera lynn is up against the italian pianist beatrice rana, 76 years herjunior. while in album of the
dame vera lynn has received awards throughout her career.ntertaining the troops. but now at the age of 101, she finds herself nominated in two competitive categories at the classic brit awards. it is on the back of the success of her album, vera lynn 100, released last year. it featured re—orchestrated versions of some of her best—known songs and digitally created duets with the likes of the host of pointless, alexander armstrong. # there'll be bluebirds over # the white cliffs of...
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dame vera lynn has received awards throughout her career.e troops. but now at the age of 101 she finds herself nominated in two competitive categories at the classic brit awards. it is on the back of the success of the album vera lynn 100, released last year, and featuring re— orchestrated versions of some of the best—known songs and digitally created at us with the likes of the host of pointless, alexander armstrong. # balbi bluebirds over... the album will only scaf off number one by ed sheerin and drake. the classic routes say that what she has achieved in her 100 years more than worthy of nominations. she is a legend, an icon, she spent a whole century, nearly, of entertaining the uk. 0bviously what i most famously. but even as recently as 2009 she topped the charts. the oldest person ever to top the official charts. yes, she was the forces sweetheart and now almost 80 years later vera lynn is the darling of the classic brit awards. colin paterson, bbc news. absolutely amazing at 101. we have plenty more ahead for you. including the late
dame vera lynn has received awards throughout her career.e troops. but now at the age of 101 she finds herself nominated in two competitive categories at the classic brit awards. it is on the back of the success of the album vera lynn 100, released last year, and featuring re— orchestrated versions of some of the best—known songs and digitally created at us with the likes of the host of pointless, alexander armstrong. # balbi bluebirds over... the album will only scaf off number one by ed...
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host: is asked lynn novick to let's ask lynn- novick to take that one.uest: i think the caller is demonstrating a common understanding. a lot of people feel the way you feel. it is important to take a step to telescope out from the end the, yes, one could argue offensive was a military defeat for the vietcong because they lost so many people, tens of thousands of their soldiers were killed, so on the surface, that could look like a decisive turning point in the war for them, but what we have to keep leadersand what our understood, even though they were not telling the american people at that time were ever, was that north vietnam has a very healthy birth rate. they have no interest in stopping fighting. lickmight go back and their wounds for however long it takes to rebuild, but they will be back and they will not walk away, so it ultimately became a question of how long is this war going to go on because even though we killed a lot of soldiers and combatants in the offensive, it was not decisive for them, so understanding where they were coming from, th
host: is asked lynn novick to let's ask lynn- novick to take that one.uest: i think the caller is demonstrating a common understanding. a lot of people feel the way you feel. it is important to take a step to telescope out from the end the, yes, one could argue offensive was a military defeat for the vietcong because they lost so many people, tens of thousands of their soldiers were killed, so on the surface, that could look like a decisive turning point in the war for them, but what we have to...
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dame vera lynn has received awards through her career.for entertaining the troops. at the age of 101, she finds herself nominated in two competitive categories at the classic brit awards on the back of her alba dame vera lynn 100. —— album. it includes digitally recreated duets. the album was only kept off number one by ed sheerin and drake. they say what she achieved in the year of her 100 earth day means she is more than worthy of her nominations. she isa than worthy of her nominations. she is a legend and an icon. she spent a whole century entertaining the uk, in the wartime, most famously. even as recently in 2009 see was the old est as recently in 2009 see was the oldest person ever to top the official charts. —— she. oldest person ever to top the official charts. -- she. yes, she was the force's sweetheart, and almost 80 years later, she is the darling of the classic brit awards. colin paterson, bbc news. a great story, and a powerful. we said we would have more on liverpool. look behind you. some liverpool. look behind you. some li
dame vera lynn has received awards through her career.for entertaining the troops. at the age of 101, she finds herself nominated in two competitive categories at the classic brit awards on the back of her alba dame vera lynn 100. —— album. it includes digitally recreated duets. the album was only kept off number one by ed sheerin and drake. they say what she achieved in the year of her 100 earth day means she is more than worthy of her nominations. she isa than worthy of her nominations....
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lynn, you covered blagojevich, you covered this time. remind us again what rod blagojevich did and why he is serving a 14-year sentence. >> well, thank you. i didn't cover his trial, i was in washington, but i've known him for his political career. he's serving time for basically shaking down potential senate candidates for campaign contributions. he's been in a campaign to try and get the attention of trump in order to get some kind of offer of clemency because his supreme court appeals have now expired. he's framing this as a political prosecution, the justice department run amok in trying to wiretap him and search for a crime. he's framing this as this was a sentence in search of a crime, although he was convicted of criminal wrongdoing in the second of two trials. >> here is the president tweeting about rod blagojevich. let's remind everyone, blagojevich is a democrat. he said, there's another one i'm thinking about, rod blagojevich. 18 years in jail, it's actually 14, for being stupid and saying things that every other politician, y
lynn, you covered blagojevich, you covered this time. remind us again what rod blagojevich did and why he is serving a 14-year sentence. >> well, thank you. i didn't cover his trial, i was in washington, but i've known him for his political career. he's serving time for basically shaking down potential senate candidates for campaign contributions. he's been in a campaign to try and get the attention of trump in order to get some kind of offer of clemency because his supreme court appeals...
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our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn fauld wood, and ruth lea, economic adviser to banking group. don't look nervous, it will be fine. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the observer which leads with students from the university of kent campaigning for a vote on the final brexit deal. they claim one million fellow students have joined the cause. the independent leads with the surie, united kingdom's eurovision entry, who they say went down "a storm," despite that stage invasion. the mail on sunday reports on the family of meghan markle, prince harry's soon to be wife, claiming her father thomas staged pictures with the papparazi. the sunday telegraph says at least a dozen members of theresa may's cabinet are lining up to block her plans for a new "customs partnership" with the european union. the sunday times shows results from their annual so called "rich list," and says almost all the 1,000 richest people are now entrepreneurs who built their own fortunes. the sunday express says robots which can listen, learn and react to people are b
our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn fauld wood, and ruth lea, economic adviser to banking group. don't look nervous, it will be fine. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the observer which leads with students from the university of kent campaigning for a vote on the final brexit deal. they claim one million fellow students have joined the cause. the independent leads with the surie, united kingdom's eurovision entry, who they say went down "a...
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. >> with no word from her son, a frantic lynn roy contacted the fairhaven police department.n officer was soon on the case and began searching. he wound up in this k-mart parking lot. >> and i saw out of the corner of my eye, a black f-250 parked over there. >> parked right over here? >> right over there. >> fairhaven officer dave correia finds the black pickup truck, conrad's lifeless body behind the wheel. he's gone. his life over at age 18. >> i'd seen enough people that were gone to realize just by looking at him that he was gone, that there was nothing that anybody was going to be able to do for him. >> in the backseat, this portable water pump, powered by a gasoline engine. running that engine with the windows closed filled the truck with a lethal cloud of carbon monoxide gas, enough to kill anyone inside in 20 minutes flat. deadly as a loaded gun. >> it's immediately clear that it's a suicide. they contact his parents and lynn roy learns that her son has died. >> and i just grabbed my sister and hugged her as tight as i could, and she -- >> how did you even wrap your m
. >> with no word from her son, a frantic lynn roy contacted the fairhaven police department.n officer was soon on the case and began searching. he wound up in this k-mart parking lot. >> and i saw out of the corner of my eye, a black f-250 parked over there. >> parked right over here? >> right over there. >> fairhaven officer dave correia finds the black pickup truck, conrad's lifeless body behind the wheel. he's gone. his life over at age 18. >> i'd seen...
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: in 2013 a woman named lynn spaulding went missing and was later found dead in the stairwell. they are going to provide new training for the sheriff's. >> that was a terrible tragedy we made many changes since that time. we have no reason to believe that this case and that case are connected. >> reporter: the shares averment and the hospital art trying to learn more. >> reporter: back here life they said that they will be updating information on the case at 10 am tomorrow morning. >> so many questions still be answered. >>> a series of fires burned acres and structures today. the fires were first reported around 1 pm this afternoon south of the town of byron and highway 4. and they were forced to close part of by when -- byron highway. here is more on today's challenging conditions facing fire fighters as they try to keep the flames from spreading here is brook jarosz. >> reporter: smoke and flames tore through the dry grassy field whipped up by the fierce and fast wins. >> it was coming right up to the back of my house. they saw fires speeding towards their home. >> rosie who
: in 2013 a woman named lynn spaulding went missing and was later found dead in the stairwell. they are going to provide new training for the sheriff's. >> that was a terrible tragedy we made many changes since that time. we have no reason to believe that this case and that case are connected. >> reporter: the shares averment and the hospital art trying to learn more. >> reporter: back here life they said that they will be updating information on the case at 10 am tomorrow...
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lynn: hard to say.s been in the works for two years and we still haven't formally agreed to it. it seems like it will happen eventually, but it's been long with delays. let's have a look at what's happening to european equities. we are three minutes and 40 seconds away from the end of the session. bit of a different day than yesterday. ftse up to another new record. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. sure. momwhat's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a
lynn: hard to say.s been in the works for two years and we still haven't formally agreed to it. it seems like it will happen eventually, but it's been long with delays. let's have a look at what's happening to european equities. we are three minutes and 40 seconds away from the end of the session. bit of a different day than yesterday. ftse up to another new record. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile:...
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. >> from los angeles, california, please welcome back lynn yu!pplause] lynn, good to see you again. >> good to see you too, chris. >> we're in the middle of a good game, as i said. you got to $7,000 yesterday. you used one of your lifelines; "50/50." you still have two lifelines remaining. >> mm-hmm. >> you ready to earn some more money today? >> let's do it. >> all right, let's get right back to your game, and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire."
. >> from los angeles, california, please welcome back lynn yu!pplause] lynn, good to see you again. >> good to see you too, chris. >> we're in the middle of a good game, as i said. you got to $7,000 yesterday. you used one of your lifelines; "50/50." you still have two lifelines remaining. >> mm-hmm. >> you ready to earn some more money today? >> let's do it. >> all right, let's get right back to your game, and let's play "who wants to...
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drawing some comparisons to the case of lynn spalding.in 2013, lynn disappeared from the hospital andas found dead days later in a stairwell. sot there were a wide variety of corrections put in place by federal regulars and have been in place ever since.it is unclear if stairwell checks, would have happened in the power plant, because it is not part of the main hospital building.ruby's family, cannot come to terms with their loss. sot cover it is just not right (justine) the police department, sheriff's office and hospital are all now working to figure out how ruby got in the building, and how long she had been in there.the corners office is determined the cause of death.her family just stunned by their loss, they did not ever think they would find their mother like this. (ken) four years in a row. the seemingly annual tradition of a championship series between the golden state warriors and the cleveland cavaliers tips off tomorrow.(pam) "roaracle" will be packed. the warriors have won two of the last three finals meetings between these teams... both teams met with the media today...
drawing some comparisons to the case of lynn spalding.in 2013, lynn disappeared from the hospital andas found dead days later in a stairwell. sot there were a wide variety of corrections put in place by federal regulars and have been in place ever since.it is unclear if stairwell checks, would have happened in the power plant, because it is not part of the main hospital building.ruby's family, cannot come to terms with their loss. sot cover it is just not right (justine) the police department,...
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lynn: great conversation, thank you. host: and thanks to doug stanton, author of "the odyssey of echo company," among other books. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: sunday morning on 1968: american turmoil, we look at the cold war as the backdrop for events of 1968, including the vietnam war, the presidential campaign, and the space race. joining us are an historian and documentary filmmaker and mark kramer, program director of the project on cold war studies at harvard university. watch "1968: america in turmoil ," live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal," and on american history tv on c-span3. announcer: next on the presidencyannouncer:, the national press club here in washington, d.c. and the john f. kennedy library foundation marked the centennial of the 35th president's birth with a discussion of his life, work, and legacy.
lynn: great conversation, thank you. host: and thanks to doug stanton, author of "the odyssey of echo company," among other books. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: sunday morning on 1968: american turmoil, we look at the cold war as the backdrop for events of 1968, including the vietnam war, the presidential...
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well joining us now from london is lynn graham taylor senior rate strategist with the netherlands based rob a bank thanks so much for being with us so this economic plan that the new italian government has put forward involves sharply increasing spending repealing reforms of the labor and the pension market and in doing that directly violating the financial limits set by the european union for four countries using the euro are they really on a collision course now with europe yeah i think it's fair to say there's been a very hard line taken by the major political closing employ of us in the league and it does look very much like you know they want to increase spending and that will put them on a collision course with fissures in brussels but is there if i can put it this way is there is there bark bigger than there bite is is it just a lot of talk at this point i mean how how serious are they about this you know i think the jury is out on exactly the extent of their plans that they'll be able to implement there so for the next six month period. you know perhaps that only go for some of
well joining us now from london is lynn graham taylor senior rate strategist with the netherlands based rob a bank thanks so much for being with us so this economic plan that the new italian government has put forward involves sharply increasing spending repealing reforms of the labor and the pension market and in doing that directly violating the financial limits set by the european union for four countries using the euro are they really on a collision course now with europe yeah i think it's...
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joining us to talk about that author ofoug stanton, "the odyssey," and lynn novak, whose most recent project was the 10 part documentary with ken burns, "the vietnam war." :30ch on sunday, 830 eastern. announcer: earlier today, president trump met with crew members and passengers of southwest airlines flight 1380, the flight where the pilot was forced to make emergency landing in philadelphia after an engine failed. one passenger died in the accident. here is a look. pres. trump: some incredible people behind me. i want to say that i am honored to have the heroic crew and passengers of southwest flight 1380 at the white house today. i also want to thank the secretary for doing an incredible job. for her leadership, thank you very much. really fantastic job, in so many ways. while im in route from new york, they were, they were -- a
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. >>> remembering jenny lynn. people are coming together 24 years after her murder. her case still unsolved this morning. we've been covering this tragedy story for ages. she was killed at the castro valley home at the age 14 and every year they gather for a candle light walk in her remembrance. anyone with any knowledge is urged to contact the sheriff or the jenny lynn foundation, the number is 877-jenny-lynn. >>> you won't believe how bad the opioid crisis is growing in california. deaths of fentanyl surged to 746 according to a new report by the department of public health. it is an opioid much stronger than prescription painkillers and hero wie -- and heroin. the highest number since tracking in 2008. >>> and people are getting hit and killed by suv. the highway safety found accidents involving suvs increased by 81% over an eight-year period. suvs are the most deadliest type of car crash. they're heavier and higher up, posing the most risk to people walking on the street but try to pay attention. distracted driving is a key factor in the spike of deaths. so taye
. >>> remembering jenny lynn. people are coming together 24 years after her murder. her case still unsolved this morning. we've been covering this tragedy story for ages. she was killed at the castro valley home at the age 14 and every year they gather for a candle light walk in her remembrance. anyone with any knowledge is urged to contact the sheriff or the jenny lynn foundation, the number is 877-jenny-lynn. >>> you won't believe how bad the opioid crisis is growing in...
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at 11:30pm in the papers, with tonight's guests, henry mance from the financial times and the sun's lynnidson. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the clean—up is underway in the midlands after torrential rain caused flash flooding. a man in his 80s died after his car was submerged in walsall. the met office issued multiple flood warnings and alerts covering much of central england today, although some areas of the country basked in warm sunshine and high temperatures. our correspondent sima kotecha reports. their precious possessions destroyed and discarded. 2a hours after violent thunderstorms and heavy downpours swept across the country, the clean—up operation is under way. and some of those worst affected feel deflated. we did have about an hour as we watched the water come up and moved as much of our possessions as we could, upstairs, and then the water came into the house. once it started coming in, it got higher and higher. it was above the level of the windows there, it was above the level of the doors at the back and then it started coming in as a torrent, yeah, like a river b
at 11:30pm in the papers, with tonight's guests, henry mance from the financial times and the sun's lynnidson. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the clean—up is underway in the midlands after torrential rain caused flash flooding. a man in his 80s died after his car was submerged in walsall. the met office issued multiple flood warnings and alerts covering much of central england today, although some areas of the country basked in warm sunshine and high temperatures. our correspondent...
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-lynn: oh, great. thank you. -norton: it is. lynn: [ chuckles ] it is. lemonis: tothis place is awesome... two business partners revive a beloved family restaurant chain... woman: i was so excited to see that it was back. lemonis: ...only to run it right back into the ground. mike: we've gone through hell together. lemonis: the c.e.o. is incapable of doing his job. why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody. lemonis: what about you? the head of marketing isn't allowed to do hers. shauna: i feel like i try to take on things, and you try to take them back. -sandy: it's not that simple. -shauna: well, it is. lemonis: as the dysfunction gets worse and worse... mike: paul was handling the numbers. i trusted, but i didn't verify. lemonis: ...the day of reckoning gets closer and closer. $1,900,000 is the total debt, and you have no cash. it's like a train wreck. if i can't restore some leadership in this legendary brand... mike: you've really got the wrong picture of this whole thing. lemonis: no, no, no. i got the very clear picture. .
-lynn: oh, great. thank you. -norton: it is. lynn: [ chuckles ] it is. lemonis: tothis place is awesome... two business partners revive a beloved family restaurant chain... woman: i was so excited to see that it was back. lemonis: ...only to run it right back into the ground. mike: we've gone through hell together. lemonis: the c.e.o. is incapable of doing his job. why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody. lemonis: what about you? the head of marketing isn't allowed...
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that woman lynne spalding was a patient who had been admitted to the hospital with a bladder infection. now, if you take a look, you can still see there are a significant number of law enforcement officers here on the scene. we are working to try to determine if in fact this latest woman, this woman who was found here by a hospital staff in a stairwell at around 1:00 this afternoon was a patient. we are expecting to get a great deal more information in a little less than a half hour. the hospital says they will be holding a press availability where they will be offering more information about this case and we will bring that to you as that press conference occurs and bring you the very latest developments about how this case develops here at san francisco general hospital. for now we are going to send it back to you. >> are you learning any more about what that power plant building is used for for those who might not be familiar with sf general hospital? okay. i guess we are having issues with christian. we will get back to him later on when the press conference starts. >>> officials h
that woman lynne spalding was a patient who had been admitted to the hospital with a bladder infection. now, if you take a look, you can still see there are a significant number of law enforcement officers here on the scene. we are working to try to determine if in fact this latest woman, this woman who was found here by a hospital staff in a stairwell at around 1:00 this afternoon was a patient. we are expecting to get a great deal more information in a little less than a half hour. the...
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with lynn spaulding we knew she was a patient and we are looking for her. >> reporter: in 2013 lynn spaulding was missing. the hospital made widespread changes calling for extra security for all the buildings on site. and they wanted new protocols for the patients that went missing from a patient services. >> that was a terrible tragedy and we made many changes since that time. we have no reason to believe that this case and that case are connected. >> the sheriff's department and the hospital trying to learn more. >> reporter: the hospital so that they will be updating this case early tomorrow morning at 10 am. reporting live from san francisco. >> is there surveillance video that could give them an idea as to how long she may have been there? our we were told at the press conference that they will be looking at surveillance cameras and interviewing anybody around this building, this was engineering building used by the members of the engineering facility. we will -- they will be talking to the staff and looking into the surveillance video. >>> the u. s. coast guard is searching for possible
with lynn spaulding we knew she was a patient and we are looking for her. >> reporter: in 2013 lynn spaulding was missing. the hospital made widespread changes calling for extra security for all the buildings on site. and they wanted new protocols for the patients that went missing from a patient services. >> that was a terrible tragedy and we made many changes since that time. we have no reason to believe that this case and that case are connected. >> the sheriff's department...
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we're going to meet lynn and randy salazar. they lived in their home for 25 years.they rented it out for 18 years, then they came back to live in it, but lynn said, "no, we're not moving back in that home "until the kitchen is updated." so, they went to another kitchen company, finally ended up with kitchen experts. we'll tell their story. you're not going to believe it. we're also going to meet senior designer johnny. see a lot of before and after stunning photos you don't want to miss. and we're going to tell you why homeowners all across the bay area are choosing kitchen experts of california. so, sit back and relax for the next 30 minutes. we're going to show you how you can get your dream kitchen and become one of our special homeowners. coming up on today's kitchen experts show, why homeowners are choosing kitchen experts over other companies. - i think the difference was he's a designer.
we're going to meet lynn and randy salazar. they lived in their home for 25 years.they rented it out for 18 years, then they came back to live in it, but lynn said, "no, we're not moving back in that home "until the kitchen is updated." so, they went to another kitchen company, finally ended up with kitchen experts. we'll tell their story. you're not going to believe it. we're also going to meet senior designer johnny. see a lot of before and after stunning photos you don't want...
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thank you, lynn and ruth. coming up after the weather in a few minutes' time, it's the travel show. from us all, goodbye. she won the match will stop petra kvitova has four titles this year. our next day today. here is a tranquil scene. clear skies around. the satellite shows that much of the country is sitting underneath this clump of cloud. over the next few hours, rain across parts of norfolk on the lincolnshire, northumberland. elsewhere, it is mostly dry. any showers are clearing slowly. under the clear skies, there could be missed and merck. a chilly morning and could be at touch of frost. sunday, another day of the east—west split. best of the sunshine towards the west. cloudier in the east but unimproved day to parts of the south—east of england and up towards the midlands. more sunshine than saturday. the rain pushes northwards and it will be confined to the far pa rt and it will be confined to the far part of england. a decent day on signed —— sunday. in the wind, it could feel pleasant enough. always that bit cooler around the north—east coast of england. looking forward
thank you, lynn and ruth. coming up after the weather in a few minutes' time, it's the travel show. from us all, goodbye. she won the match will stop petra kvitova has four titles this year. our next day today. here is a tranquil scene. clear skies around. the satellite shows that much of the country is sitting underneath this clump of cloud. over the next few hours, rain across parts of norfolk on the lincolnshire, northumberland. elsewhere, it is mostly dry. any showers are clearing slowly....
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lynn odland live cooking for the white chocolate ground is shaking now but the shuttle is your favorite to live live it is the to make a point on the turkey to go over the politics of the entire country the champion of three conflicts for the last sixty years douglas for mines. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the future first for the rich but for many poor people it offers their only chance of survival. cannot be done for today just like. the reporters travel to nairobi or clams meet people who know the truth value of the garbage. it is created and trying to encourage the economy play book which is going to this mean for economic inequality in the world live you guys are starting place war theater the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to as we walk to the rich to the trash can exclusive brooklyn starting to live on t.w. . and welcome to a new week of euro max before we get started let's have a look at what's coming up and today's show. type change how the alcoa the way to get out but it's unconventional each. exchange to grab us in the end with
lynn odland live cooking for the white chocolate ground is shaking now but the shuttle is your favorite to live live it is the to make a point on the turkey to go over the politics of the entire country the champion of three conflicts for the last sixty years douglas for mines. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the future first for the rich but for many poor people it offers their only chance of survival. cannot be done for today just like. the reporters travel to nairobi or...
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looks very tempting that's it for me on the business team here and about lynn i'll have an update for you of course in the next hour in the meantime check out all twitter facebook sites for you go here's a real time check on global markets at this hour i suppose i've. cut. cut. cut. cut. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut. what unites. what divides. the public and try to force. what binds the content to get. that answers and stories aplenty the. spotlight on people. on c.w. . injury conflict zone should sleep on this new conflict zone it is indeed a sprawling new capital to meet joel shipley you who sits in the u. kian fall among four cameras governing feeders fall to. any prime minister because the whole bunch was reelected using rhetoric described as intimidating and signal for bed. in sixty minutes. he has called such presidents reds uptight about john ford and jimmy press. for celebration world press freedom day on t w. talking from the white house. around this shaking about the top of your favorite team. making the clock counting to bring the next target in your column to the entire count
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would expect that all right to that would be the advice to the german finance minister from fabienne lynn from homs book foundation thank you so much for being here today. well more passengers and more profits than ever before twenty seven thousand was of bump a year for. sea oil has plenty of good news he can share with the carriers shareholders today at the annual meeting but aviation experts say that the challenge for germany's flagship carrier will be to keep the good times rolling beyond the end of the year. look turns there is flying high on the back of its twenty seventeen annual report germany's leading airline carried more passengers than ever before and it defended its position as you were upset largest carrier thanks to a higher income in its cargo logistics and maintenance units of terms is looking at the most profitable year in its history. the bottom line is that love turns us on their profits jumped by a third to almost two point four billion euros and its free cash flow which allows the airline to maintain its fleet and pay for new acquisitions almost doubled to two point
would expect that all right to that would be the advice to the german finance minister from fabienne lynn from homs book foundation thank you so much for being here today. well more passengers and more profits than ever before twenty seven thousand was of bump a year for. sea oil has plenty of good news he can share with the carriers shareholders today at the annual meeting but aviation experts say that the challenge for germany's flagship carrier will be to keep the good times rolling beyond...
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the air pollution levels are a little lower today tell me what chances does have burke convincing lynn through its little bag of forcing ca makers into retrofitting vehicles. well it's hard to imagine that would really get anywhere now most of the locals that we've talked to here who are angry at the ban are directing their anger at the local government of hamburg as opposed to the federal government so from a public pressure point of view that already doesn't work and many of them are also highlighting the lack of imagination must have taken to only create solutions around the offending cars as opposed to using it as an opportunity to zoom out and rethink solutions in general like incentivizing car sharing for example or improve mass transit now looking so far has also convinced the federal government that it should compel the auto industry to do the retrofit and for the auto industries part it insists that it needs the money in order to be able to invest in new technologies it's hard to imagine that this little band in hamburg would break that cycle and could the little band become a
the air pollution levels are a little lower today tell me what chances does have burke convincing lynn through its little bag of forcing ca makers into retrofitting vehicles. well it's hard to imagine that would really get anywhere now most of the locals that we've talked to here who are angry at the ban are directing their anger at the local government of hamburg as opposed to the federal government so from a public pressure point of view that already doesn't work and many of them are also...
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lynn langton at the bureau of justice statistics at the u.s. department of justice. roy austin, former deputy assistant attorney general at the u.s. department of justice. cynthia deitle at the federal bureau of investigation. dr. langton, please begin. >> good afternoon. thank you for inviting me here today to discuss the bureau of justice statistics' efforts to understand the level and nature of hate crime experienced by residents of our country. as deputy assistant attorney general noted in his earlier remarks, the department of justice and the bureau of justice statistics have long recognized the importance of having accurate and reliable data on hate crime, and we continually work to improve our efforts to provide better and more timely data. as you know, the department of justice administers the country's two primary collections of statistical data on hate crime. the first is the fbi's hate crime statistics program, which of course part of the ucr. these data are compiled by local law enforcement agencies and reflect crimes that are known to police and recorded
lynn langton at the bureau of justice statistics at the u.s. department of justice. roy austin, former deputy assistant attorney general at the u.s. department of justice. cynthia deitle at the federal bureau of investigation. dr. langton, please begin. >> good afternoon. thank you for inviting me here today to discuss the bureau of justice statistics' efforts to understand the level and nature of hate crime experienced by residents of our country. as deputy assistant attorney general...
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. >>> lynn, is there -- are there more payments that may come about and would they be relevant based on what giuliani is intimating here? >> well, we don't know if more payments will come out. we need to know more details about the nature of the payments that did come out. what we know is journalistically it's great that giuliani is giving all these interviews, but i think any lawyer advocating for team trump would say what is juligiuliani doing make puppet stapes where he says he's not even sure of the facts. there's a whole story about the relationship. they payments may just be one element, may be more. we know the fbi took so many of cohen records, they may note the -- both the president and rudy giuliani. >>> is he the foot tasters? >>> and put it back on the front page, put it back on the front of every tv news broadcast. that's happening right here, where the stormy daniels story seems to reach a conclusion, and then he says, actually president trump did know about it, and that launches a whole other round of stories. of course, trump did weather those two controversies and be
. >>> lynn, is there -- are there more payments that may come about and would they be relevant based on what giuliani is intimating here? >> well, we don't know if more payments will come out. we need to know more details about the nature of the payments that did come out. what we know is journalistically it's great that giuliani is giving all these interviews, but i think any lawyer advocating for team trump would say what is juligiuliani doing make puppet stapes where he says...
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it now, if this all sounds familiar it's because back in october of 2013, the body of 57-year-old lynne spalding was also found in a stairwell here at sf general after being missing for severl weeks. it was determined that she died of dehydration and complications from liver disease.in that case, investiators ultimately found that hospital staff and the sheriff's department were at fault. question to chuck (ken) powerful winds causing some trouble in san francisco today. (pam) about a dozen trees or limbs have come crashing down.. causing some damage and causing some people to narrowly escape injury. kron 4's hermela aregawi spent the day with public works.. she joins us live from san francsico.. hermela, what is it like out there? question to hermela winds causing some damage in the east bay as well ..several brush fires are burning more than 500 acres. you can see all the smoke in the area... hermela question to question to winds causing some damage in the east bay as well ..several brush fires are burning more than 500 acres. you can see all the smoke in the area...(ken) they're burn
it now, if this all sounds familiar it's because back in october of 2013, the body of 57-year-old lynne spalding was also found in a stairwell here at sf general after being missing for severl weeks. it was determined that she died of dehydration and complications from liver disease.in that case, investiators ultimately found that hospital staff and the sheriff's department were at fault. question to chuck (ken) powerful winds causing some trouble in san francisco today. (pam) about a dozen...
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thank you henry and lynn. next, it's bollywood's dark secret. on sexual abuse and harassment in the indian film industry. the glitz and glamour of bollywood. 0ne the glitz and glamour of bollywood. one of the world's largest film industries. with its mix of bright colours, exaggerated melodrama... and over the top dance routines, it is the ultimate form of escapism. millions watch their rivals on the big screen —— idols. for those chasing their own bollywood dream, the reality can be dark, and sleazy... he started telling me, for an actress, you should be happy to have sex. sleep with me, and if you wa nt have sex. sleep with me, and if you want to have this part. this is one bollywood story most are afraid to share. people do not listen to you if you are a nobody. if you are a celebrity and you talk about it, it becomes a headline. people are so scared. some people are regarded as gods. last year, hollywood had its me too moment. actresses went public, alleging that they were sexually harassed and assaulted by producer, harvey weinstein. it was
thank you henry and lynn. next, it's bollywood's dark secret. on sexual abuse and harassment in the indian film industry. the glitz and glamour of bollywood. 0ne the glitz and glamour of bollywood. one of the world's largest film industries. with its mix of bright colours, exaggerated melodrama... and over the top dance routines, it is the ultimate form of escapism. millions watch their rivals on the big screen —— idols. for those chasing their own bollywood dream, the reality can be dark,...
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douglass as washington bailey, when he ran away from slavery and finally made it up to new bedford in lynn, massachusetts, he began to take ownership of his own body. what we find is an ownership of his own name, so he changed his --e from frederick douglass his name from frederick bailey to frederick douglass, and basically, it was suggested a general by the name of nathan johnson, who suggested that he take the name of sir walter scott's main characters in the book, frederick douglass. susan: and it was the double s, douglas. that always confuses people. kamal mclarin: yes, it made it very unique. susan: before we get into many more details, why is he relevant today? kamal mclarin: he is relevant because he lived a life of agitation. he basically was very focused on equal rights for all, no matter the sex, color or creed. what we find is he lived a life of sacrifice and wanting to see all individuals obtain any and all forms of equality. what we find is he is a universal reformer, and he was very involved in the abolitionist movement, he was involved in the temperance movement. he was al
douglass as washington bailey, when he ran away from slavery and finally made it up to new bedford in lynn, massachusetts, he began to take ownership of his own body. what we find is an ownership of his own name, so he changed his --e from frederick douglass his name from frederick bailey to frederick douglass, and basically, it was suggested a general by the name of nathan johnson, who suggested that he take the name of sir walter scott's main characters in the book, frederick douglass. susan:...
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but lynne's lakes are crawling with the new and have attend might not have noticed but authorities warn that local watches now facing an invasion by the north american crayfish two years ago this until then when you use the natural predator and then attempt to eradicate the crayfish but that you simply couldn't eat the crayfish fast enough as they were reproducing at the same time so now the senate of change the strategy that allowing been asked to eat their crayfish but for that we first have to catch them. ok it seems i haven't got what it takes so i need some. local expert klaus hit and his team a fisherman help out they've been awarded the official contract to kill and cited the screech us what are my chances of catching one today your chances are pretty good but i have to warn you i would be guilty of poaching i thought about what do i have to do to up my chances of actually catching some crayfish lifelong. all the material your net is made of is to send their crayfish would tear it up. in the early morning and late afternoon these professional fisherman catch their heart in the br
but lynne's lakes are crawling with the new and have attend might not have noticed but authorities warn that local watches now facing an invasion by the north american crayfish two years ago this until then when you use the natural predator and then attempt to eradicate the crayfish but that you simply couldn't eat the crayfish fast enough as they were reproducing at the same time so now the senate of change the strategy that allowing been asked to eat their crayfish but for that we first have...
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houston state university professor brian matthew jordan teaches a class about the civil war is over lynn campaign which took place in germany -- in virginia in 1864 and pitted forces under ulysses s. grant against forces under robert e. lee. the campaign ended with lee's -- thebottled up in siege would last nine months. at -- lee rendered thence rendered at apple onyx warehouse. -- appomattox courthouse. prof. jordan: we're going to pick it up today where we left off on tuesday. and consider the civil war and its eastern campaigns. in 1864. today by do that peering through eyes of
houston state university professor brian matthew jordan teaches a class about the civil war is over lynn campaign which took place in germany -- in virginia in 1864 and pitted forces under ulysses s. grant against forces under robert e. lee. the campaign ended with lee's -- thebottled up in siege would last nine months. at -- lee rendered thence rendered at apple onyx warehouse. -- appomattox courthouse. prof. jordan: we're going to pick it up today where we left off on tuesday. and consider...
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. >> my name's kate lynn. i was handling the outreach to the different p.o.e.'s. you guys should have the e-mails and the letters that were sent updating them. in regards to dada bar, we received positive feedback. they said welcome to the neighborhood, good luck with development. no questions from their end. in regards to ho kr kesan, their contact hasn't been there very long, so i reached out to their g.m. who put negate in touch with their corporate office in las vegas. i reached out to them a couple of times, but i'm sure they have bigger things to deal with. in regards to hawthorne -- let me back up. i've e-mailed, sent letters, via e-mail and also called all of these people. in hawthorne, i actually choke with chadwick who is an -- spoke with chadwick who is an owner or partner in that p.o.e. i said i'm happy to setup any meeting to answer any questions that you have. he seemed positive to that. i reached out a couple times, but i haven't heard back on a good date and time for him, so i'll continue to do so. i'll continue to reach out to hockesan to see if t
. >> my name's kate lynn. i was handling the outreach to the different p.o.e.'s. you guys should have the e-mails and the letters that were sent updating them. in regards to dada bar, we received positive feedback. they said welcome to the neighborhood, good luck with development. no questions from their end. in regards to ho kr kesan, their contact hasn't been there very long, so i reached out to their g.m. who put negate in touch with their corporate office in las vegas. i reached out...
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cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think when the cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from concerned than himself i would assume that some i process this i'm a process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides of the north koreans are not simply as you said not simply just going to do things unilaterally they do expect or it's a break aisha and it will take time and they're not interested in a model especially the libyan model where you know it ended up with the deposition of deposing qaddafi and so this idea too is that you know they also expect to have reset recall action
cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think when the cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we...