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lemonis: pacific hospitality has been around for 40 years, but with ana and her new structure and assistanceover the next 40 years. ana: i love you, papa. jeff: my son, taylor. tonigtaylor: taylor.it"... lemonis: taylor. how are you? behind the father-son team behind the texas tea chain, the only thing brewing is trouble. how much do you owe? jeff: right around a million. lemonis: they've failed to fully think through the concept. there's no coffee, there's nothing to eat. are you guys trying to kill this store? they've left their franchisees to fend for themselves. ryan: just struggling to make a living down there. dawn: we've been subsidizing this business for over 18 months. lemonis: and with their relationship steeped in mistrust from the start... jeff: how can i believe anything that comes out of your mouth at this point? lemonis: ...tensions have come to a boil. taylor: i never felt like you're my father. jeff: i don't care if we're in front of that [bleep] camera. i won't be disrespected. i'll put you on your ass.
lemonis: pacific hospitality has been around for 40 years, but with ana and her new structure and assistanceover the next 40 years. ana: i love you, papa. jeff: my son, taylor. tonigtaylor: taylor.it"... lemonis: taylor. how are you? behind the father-son team behind the texas tea chain, the only thing brewing is trouble. how much do you owe? jeff: right around a million. lemonis: they've failed to fully think through the concept. there's no coffee, there's nothing to eat. are you guys...
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medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so much on behalf the chief chaplin we're honored to be here as you mentioned supervisor you were on the scene probably before a lot of first responders. but as mentioned nothing short of a miracle i've been a police officer for 25 years and it is still rough to see those types of situations a young boy you think will not make that based on what you see but the sfwrept that are the home share roses and i've said this before the best fire department in this country in to the 9 world and see by today how well, we work together for public safety to make sure that you were protected and your folks were protected worthwhile you
medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so...
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medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so much on behalf the chief chaplin we're honored to be here as you mentioned supervisor you were on the scene probably before a lot of first responders. but as mentioned nothing short of a miracle i've been a police officer for 25 years and it is still rough to see those types of situations a young boy you think will not make that based on what you see but the sfwrept that are the home share roses and i've said this before the best fire department in this country in to the 9 world and see by today how well, we work together for public safety to make sure that you were protected and your folks were protected worthwhile you
medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so...
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medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so much on behalf the chief chaplin we're honored to be here as you mentioned supervisor you were on the scene probably before a lot of first responders. but as mentioned nothing short of a miracle i've been a police officer for 25 years and it is still rough to see those types of situations a young boy you think will not make that based on what you see but the sfwrept that are the home share roses and i've said this before the best fire department in this country in to the 9 world and see by today how well, we work together for public safety to make sure that you were protected and your folks were protected worthwhile you
medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so...
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medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so much on behalf the chief chaplin we're honored to be here as you mentioned supervisor you were on the scene probably before a lot of first responders. but as mentioned nothing short of a miracle i've been a police officer for 25 years and it is still rough to see those types of situations a young boy you think will not make that based on what you see but the sfwrept that are the home share roses and i've said this before the best fire department in this country in to the 9 world and see by today how well, we work together for public safety to make sure that you were protected and your folks were protected worthwhile you
medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so...
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medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so much on behalf the chief chaplin we're honored to be here as you mentioned supervisor you were on the scene probably before a lot of first responders. but as mentioned nothing short of a miracle i've been a police officer for 25 years and it is still rough to see those types of situations a young boy you think will not make that based on what you see but the sfwrept that are the home share roses and i've said this before the best fire department in this country in to the 9 world and see by today how well, we work together for public safety to make sure that you were protected and your folks were protected worthwhile you
medic that jumbled the call to provide life support starting an scene and continuing to the hospital pacific carla assistant apple scene and john and my crews on engine 28 sfpd for a exceptional job and code 3 police escort and also crowd control and the expertise of the staff at california medical center and the cardiology center thank you. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon supervisor president london breed and members of the board supervisor peskin thank you so...
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. >> in the pacific he signed up with his mother signature but was killed 1942. and ended up dying in a hospital so to this day you can forget macarthur but never our military. in then trying to identify all of the of relatives in to be put to rest. to the government and all of military. [applause] >> so adjust wine and final question so what does this moment in history tell us? with those imitations of the supremacy in this way to talk about the truman doctrine? what is the big takeaway quickly you have done the great job to make this the moment in history. what do we gain from this? >> this is the of moment to with did the administration some presidents are reluctant and they want those decisions as a consensus reached at the of lower-level. ensure unwanted to hear that opposing view. so true mint demonstrated the nature of leadership is not afraid of a challenge so he tolerated macarthur for a long time. mentioning that constitutional aspect, since harry truman because calling him a nobody. fired macarthur through this most celebrated decorated soldier there has never been any serious challen
. >> in the pacific he signed up with his mother signature but was killed 1942. and ended up dying in a hospital so to this day you can forget macarthur but never our military. in then trying to identify all of the of relatives in to be put to rest. to the government and all of military. [applause] >> so adjust wine and final question so what does this moment in history tell us? with those imitations of the supremacy in this way to talk about the truman doctrine? what is the big...
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pacific it's totally amazing. >> the pictures in that book are so touching and moving. >> she really does visit every single military hospital and speaks to every single wounded officer. and she doesn't just say what is your name. she gets the home address to write to the parents and get their stories and gets what's personal and spends time with. the other thing she does, she protests the cruelties of segregation, the obscenities on the military basis. they could have an african-american canteen. she goes in and she sees a soldier eating ice cream and she says may i have a bite of your ice cream cone and she bites it and gives it back and says no, that didn't hurt at all. but it's that kind of thing she's amazing. and she created for us wherever she went. i don't think we realize to this day how long segregation in the military, how long segregation in the military and in general it was eisenhower who died in executive order invaded every single military base. truman said he was going to do it but he didn't. and then folks don't know black and white, christian and hebrew during world war ii and in 1958 he issues an executiv
pacific it's totally amazing. >> the pictures in that book are so touching and moving. >> she really does visit every single military hospital and speaks to every single wounded officer. and she doesn't just say what is your name. she gets the home address to write to the parents and get their stories and gets what's personal and spends time with. the other thing she does, she protests the cruelties of segregation, the obscenities on the military basis. they could have an...
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pacific coast. the destroyer -- it had something to do with a torpedo and the torpedo slid back out of propeller cut a sailor's stomach out. they took him over to the hornet because we had a hospital. he died and we buried him at sea. my first funeral at sea. we put him in a white canvas bag and with artillery shells we had a service and dropped them in the ocean. from there, we went up to san diego and got new dive bombers, the old ones we had must have come over from columbus. from there, we went up to san francisco across of the bay, when we got there, you had all the plane -- all the cars off the street. these b-25's came down the street and we hoisted them up to the flight deck. they had spaces parked out for them they had lines out on the fight deck. they put some cork or something in the front of each wheel so it would not take off. it was brand new. we left out of san francisco and got out past alcatraz and the golden gate bridge. we got out to see and it came on the loudspeakers that this ship is now en route to bomb tokyo. kind of surprising. anyway, after 7-8 days, we got northwest of hawaii and met up with the enterprise. think thereisers, i were 8-10 ships in the bunc
pacific coast. the destroyer -- it had something to do with a torpedo and the torpedo slid back out of propeller cut a sailor's stomach out. they took him over to the hornet because we had a hospital. he died and we buried him at sea. my first funeral at sea. we put him in a white canvas bag and with artillery shells we had a service and dropped them in the ocean. from there, we went up to san diego and got new dive bombers, the old ones we had must have come over from columbus. from there, we...
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inaudible] >> in the pacific ocean during the second world war, he signed to get in in 1942 and had no great love for macarthur. he ended up in the baton death march dying in a hospital, but to this day you can forget macarthur and never forget our military. i've heard that they're trying to identify through dna all the living relatives so these people can properly be buried and put to rest, so my hat's off to our government and to all the military forces. thank you. [applause] >> indeed. . >> let's just-- i we need to wrap up so we can do some book signings, but i just wanted to ask you one final question, kind of a-- what does it all mean? i mean, what does this -- what does this moment in history tell us? i think that we often talk about constitutional ramifications and the military being demented in this way and talk about the truman doctrine more to europe than asia. and quickly, what are the big things that do you think we learned? you've done a great job of balancing this and not making a hero and villain story out of it, but a moment in our history where serious decisions needed to be made. what do we gain from those decisions? >> first of all, the story here
inaudible] >> in the pacific ocean during the second world war, he signed to get in in 1942 and had no great love for macarthur. he ended up in the baton death march dying in a hospital, but to this day you can forget macarthur and never forget our military. i've heard that they're trying to identify through dna all the living relatives so these people can properly be buried and put to rest, so my hat's off to our government and to all the military forces. thank you. [applause] >>...
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hospitals. we came back -- naud faud [ inaudible ] >> they fled the take but came back to fight the fight and during his keynote speech today admiral harry harris top u.s. commander of the pacificvery clear that those men were in fact heros. and the admiral also took a swipe at today's climate. listen to what he said directly after the national anthem. watch. >> you can bet that the men and women that we honor today and those who died that faithful morning 75 years ago never took a knee and never failed to stand whenever they heard our national anthem being played. >> there were some 10,000 visitors here today, martha. many world war ii veterans in their 90s and beyond and many acknowledge this is likely their final trip to pearl harbor. >> we thank them for their service. extraordinary stories. trace, thank you. we will be right back. esurance does auto insurance a smarter way. like their photo claims tool. it helps settle your claim quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. esurance does insurance a smarter way, which saves money. like bundling
hospitals. we came back -- naud faud [ inaudible ] >> they fled the take but came back to fight the fight and during his keynote speech today admiral harry harris top u.s. commander of the pacificvery clear that those men were in fact heros. and the admiral also took a swipe at today's climate. listen to what he said directly after the national anthem. watch. >> you can bet that the men and women that we honor today and those who died that faithful morning 75 years ago never took a...
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hospitals. several of my fellow officers i ere not in pearl harbor but veterans of the pacific and several of themere interned in japan and several of told me tales of their internment in japan and the philippines. who, when one officer he was interned, took a dictionary to the prison camp and he memorized the dictionary. i just remembered their tales of them telling me their experience as the abducted in world war ii. this was after pearl harbor when japan then conquer to the rest of the pacific islands and what quered the- con rest of the pacific islands and what have you. host: what were your feelings about the japanese during world war ii? caller: i did not resent them. i had a short tour in japan and outlook enjoyed their with me and their experience, they had no animosity towards me. i really like the japanese people when i was there. it was just their leaders -- as , the japanesery people did not know what their leaders were doing. it was a selective military. army in navy who were doing all this, the planning of the bombing of pearl harbor. they were in indonesia and china and going down.
hospitals. several of my fellow officers i ere not in pearl harbor but veterans of the pacific and several of themere interned in japan and several of told me tales of their internment in japan and the philippines. who, when one officer he was interned, took a dictionary to the prison camp and he memorized the dictionary. i just remembered their tales of them telling me their experience as the abducted in world war ii. this was after pearl harbor when japan then conquer to the rest of the...