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of teas.nk of teas happen to be made with spices. so, we're already in the spice business, anyway. why not just now tell people about it and make money from it? so, you're holding a $70,000 receivable. i made a deal for 75% of the business, okay? and so what i'd like to propose is that we take the money that you're owed, and we roll that into equity, and you become partners with me, and we move forward. manish: we move forward. lemonis: and we're now gonna get into the spice business. manish: i think this concept has legs. lemonis: okay. manish: there you go. lemonis: let's make some tea. what i want to do is really hear from some of you from my perspective, this is a failed franchisor/franchisee relationship. i wanted to get the franchisees together so i can give them an update on all the progress we're making in the business. but before we jump into that, i wanted to give them a chance to clear the air. it's obvious to me that there's been a lot of frustration that's built in over the years.
of teas.nk of teas happen to be made with spices. so, we're already in the spice business, anyway. why not just now tell people about it and make money from it? so, you're holding a $70,000 receivable. i made a deal for 75% of the business, okay? and so what i'd like to propose is that we take the money that you're owed, and we roll that into equity, and you become partners with me, and we move forward. manish: we move forward. lemonis: and we're now gonna get into the spice business. manish: i...
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their own tea party. concorde didn't even pass a resolution against the tea act until a month after the tea party and then they said what you start to realize as a historian is you look not to see what people say but when do they say? to what effect? they waited until the last possible moment. they clearly didn't want to take big risks and i think part of that has to do with the fact that they were a seat of government, royal government.a number of these people had appointments from the crown and they really didn't want to pick their next out. maybe because they didn't know the king. and they felt bound by them. i think when we talk about the american revolution, we sometimes get so carried away with one motive that we forget about the multiple conflicting motives that all human beings have before they take an action that's risky. so you've got conflict between sections of town, conflicts in church, conflicts in the family and you have conflicting back town meetings. all accumulating and then coming into
their own tea party. concorde didn't even pass a resolution against the tea act until a month after the tea party and then they said what you start to realize as a historian is you look not to see what people say but when do they say? to what effect? they waited until the last possible moment. they clearly didn't want to take big risks and i think part of that has to do with the fact that they were a seat of government, royal government.a number of these people had appointments from the crown...
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a tea party candidate more likely to be elected . you have the same congressperson, they're more likely to vote in accordance with tea party priorities. obviously, they're afraid of being primaried. so you see -- and you don't see the same effect in places that got rained out. it's clearly the protest was one of the coalescing moments for this movement. but here's the difference. after they get together, the tea party prothe testers -- protesters turn into -- two things happened. they did get external funding. we'll talk about that. one of the things in the tea party movement that stands out whenever you study them is they were very much oriented towards how do we take power, how do we intervene in legislation. so they were misinformed about this or that. but they were so informed about the political process that the researchers were, like, these people are like political scientists. they know how to you block something, how do you stop, you know, a law from passing, how would you primary someone. they're really good at that part of
a tea party candidate more likely to be elected . you have the same congressperson, they're more likely to vote in accordance with tea party priorities. obviously, they're afraid of being primaried. so you see -- and you don't see the same effect in places that got rained out. it's clearly the protest was one of the coalescing moments for this movement. but here's the difference. after they get together, the tea party prothe testers -- protesters turn into -- two things happened. they did get...
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it in their own tea party. concord didn't even pass a resolution against the tea act until a month after the tea party and then they said okay we are with you. what you realize as a historian issue look not to what people say, but when do they say it, to what effect. they waited until the last possible moment. they clearly didn't want to take the risk. it has to do with the fact that they were a seat of government. and number of these people had appointments from the crown and really didn't want to stick their next out maybe-- [inaudible] >> we need talk about the neck revolution, we sometimes get so carried away with one motive that we forget about the multiple motives that all human beings had before they take action that's risky. if conflicts and families and other states and town meetings all accumulating and then the intolerable act and in that setting i suggest that people explode and join the uprising throughout much of massachusetts they were reluctant to push fights. their actions are often often on wi
it in their own tea party. concord didn't even pass a resolution against the tea act until a month after the tea party and then they said okay we are with you. what you realize as a historian issue look not to what people say, but when do they say it, to what effect. they waited until the last possible moment. they clearly didn't want to take the risk. it has to do with the fact that they were a seat of government. and number of these people had appointments from the crown and really didn't...
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at the tea party movement, it gets not steady as much. it's a mistake. it's one of the most successful movements and last 20, 30 years. i think if you look at the united states last 20 years, you would say they gay rights movement and the tea party movement in their own way are probably the two most successful movements. so the tea party movement starts with protest. it starts as a protest on april 2009 on tax day. there's a really nice paper looking at, it's a national protest all over the u.s., looking at where they were able to hold the protests because the weather was sunny, and where they got rained out. it's a perfect natural experiment because rain is random. so when you look at that, the places that are able to hold a protest, years later, they of all these downstream effects. incumbent more likely to retire, a tea party candidate more likely to be elected. if you the same congressperson, they are more likely to vote in accordance with tea party priorities, obviously they are afraid of being primary did. you don't see the same effect and places t
at the tea party movement, it gets not steady as much. it's a mistake. it's one of the most successful movements and last 20, 30 years. i think if you look at the united states last 20 years, you would say they gay rights movement and the tea party movement in their own way are probably the two most successful movements. so the tea party movement starts with protest. it starts as a protest on april 2009 on tax day. there's a really nice paper looking at, it's a national protest all over the...
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the tea party movement starts with a protest.it starts as a protest on april 2009 and there's a really nice paper looking at is a national protest all of the us looking at where they were able to hold the protest because the weather was sunny and where they got rained out. it's a prayerful-- perfect natural experience because rain is random, so when you look at that, the places that are able to hold the protest years later have all these downstream effects, incumbents more likely to retire, tea party candidate more likely to be elected. if you have the same congress person they are more likely to vote in accordance with tea party priorities and they are afraid of primary. you don't see the same effect in places that got rained out. it's clearly the protest one of the: a few for this movement, also. here's the difference. after they get together the tea party protesters turn into-- two things happen, they got external funding and we will talk about that. one of the things in the tea party movements that stands out is they were ver
the tea party movement starts with a protest.it starts as a protest on april 2009 and there's a really nice paper looking at is a national protest all of the us looking at where they were able to hold the protest because the weather was sunny and where they got rained out. it's a prayerful-- perfect natural experience because rain is random, so when you look at that, the places that are able to hold the protest years later have all these downstream effects, incumbents more likely to retire, tea...
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ice tea infusions tea fruit and botanical blends.sure what that is, made without any artificial flavors or sweeteners include pineapple black tea, peach citrus white tea and strawberry green tea. heather: botanical blends flowers? >> flowers, leaves. rob: not very potent like drinking a glass of water. thanks so much. 26 minutes after the hour, the important legislation just introduced that will change the lives of veterans upon their return home. heather: stick around, yes, it's friday and yes, that means the all-american summer concert series rocks on this morning. hanson is here. rob: really? heather: yes, hanson ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ mmmbop ♪ won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotla
ice tea infusions tea fruit and botanical blends.sure what that is, made without any artificial flavors or sweeteners include pineapple black tea, peach citrus white tea and strawberry green tea. heather: botanical blends flowers? >> flowers, leaves. rob: not very potent like drinking a glass of water. thanks so much. 26 minutes after the hour, the important legislation just introduced that will change the lives of veterans upon their return home. heather: stick around, yes, it's friday...
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. >> tea time over, star bucks getting rid of the tea company it just bought a couple years ago. >> i love tea. >> do you like teavana. >> yes. >> well, bye-bye. a shark jumps on to the boat, yeah, shark jumped on to this boat i'll tell you where it happened. pro-tip: chop all your veggies for the week at once. super pro-tip: buy your veggies pre-chopped. boom. the best food at amazing prices, giant. (dog) yeah, these beneful break-n-bites are great. they'll break off a couple if you sit, you stay. but if you want all four mmmm... you gotta get cute. you gotta let a baby sleep on your belly. (vo) beneful break-n-bites with real beef as the #1 ingredient. p://www.evertz.com>[a5df] >>> star bucks have tea when have you ordered tea from star bucks. >> never. >> people that love tea and they do order it, we are a little hurt. lauren simonetti teavana no more. >> no more. star bucks owns the company they have for about five years now. they are closing all 379 tea vanas which means 3300 workers are without jobs? why? do we not like tea. stores are in malls. who is going to the mall. death o
. >> tea time over, star bucks getting rid of the tea company it just bought a couple years ago. >> i love tea. >> do you like teavana. >> yes. >> well, bye-bye. a shark jumps on to the boat, yeah, shark jumped on to this boat i'll tell you where it happened. pro-tip: chop all your veggies for the week at once. super pro-tip: buy your veggies pre-chopped. boom. the best food at amazing prices, giant. (dog) yeah, these beneful break-n-bites are great. they'll break...
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you actually dip it in the tea? yeah. i am just ruining your tea.eces of dough in your tea. our next stop. so this is lyari. widely regarded as the most dangerous area of karachi. lyari has a pretty bad reputation, linked with gangs and violence it is known as the worst part of karachi, but i was here to see what it was really like, and to play football. that is because i am in town to meet the people helping to change lyari for the better. and it starts here. so here in lyari there is only one thing people care about, there's over 175 registered clubs, and that's because these guys, like everybody else, absolutely love it. anywhere you look you see man united tops, real madrid tops and hopefully some liverpool tops, and i am here to find out a bit more about why that is the case. this is our lyari centre, in lyari, a centre of excellence, where we have approximately 100 kids that come across to train four or five times a week. we give them free football coaching, we give them life skills sessions on top of it. so i have been asked to have a game wi
you actually dip it in the tea? yeah. i am just ruining your tea.eces of dough in your tea. our next stop. so this is lyari. widely regarded as the most dangerous area of karachi. lyari has a pretty bad reputation, linked with gangs and violence it is known as the worst part of karachi, but i was here to see what it was really like, and to play football. that is because i am in town to meet the people helping to change lyari for the better. and it starts here. so here in lyari there is only one...
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this is the teaed egg.ctually hard-boiled egg and then you put tea leaves in there and make it like a tea paste. >> so, fran has the first chinatown. so, i identified with chatown, it seems like the identity of the city. >> exactly. yes ago it was like a boundary, like another country. and chinese could not go across broadway street because the kids would start fights. >> chinese people in chinatown had to stay in chinatown? >> yes. >> that's the san francisco history people don't like to talk about when they like to promote san francisco as an welcoming and accepting place but that's not always true. >> after the either quake, chinatown was supposed to move elsewhere. >> chinatown, like much of san francisco, was devastated in the 1906 earthquake, but even before the neighborhood was destroyed, city officials had begun plotting how to move the chinese out of what had become prime real estate. kind of like how san francisco sees every neighborhood not filled with tech today. >> we band together, we're not g
this is the teaed egg.ctually hard-boiled egg and then you put tea leaves in there and make it like a tea paste. >> so, fran has the first chinatown. so, i identified with chatown, it seems like the identity of the city. >> exactly. yes ago it was like a boundary, like another country. and chinese could not go across broadway street because the kids would start fights. >> chinese people in chinatown had to stay in chinatown? >> yes. >> that's the san francisco...
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the tax on imports such as paper and tea.by the earned a repeal of this tax except for the one on tea. patriots would call themselves a tea party. in 1770, a rowdy mob heckled a british official. volley.ish fired a lay dead,ent souls and this was known as the boston massacre. rides and the british colony moves on. shots were fired. eight colonists were killed. april 19, redcoats turned in a -- routed at concord. [gunshots] dr. baxter: june 17, 1775, the army stood up to the full might of england. a thousand redcoats would be no later as the battle of bunker hill. it was a long time coming, this explosion was triggered by men who gathered in the old state house that fourth of july in 1776. these men, who before the day was over, would pledge to each other their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. ♪ dr. baxter: this is where the united states of america was born. right here in this sacred shrine. think of the men who met here. probably the greatest collection of br
the tax on imports such as paper and tea.by the earned a repeal of this tax except for the one on tea. patriots would call themselves a tea party. in 1770, a rowdy mob heckled a british official. volley.ish fired a lay dead,ent souls and this was known as the boston massacre. rides and the british colony moves on. shots were fired. eight colonists were killed. april 19, redcoats turned in a -- routed at concord. [gunshots] dr. baxter: june 17, 1775, the army stood up to the full might of...
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this is the tea egg.oiled egg and then you put tea leaves in there. >> so san francisco's clientown, i identify with clientown seems like the identity of the city. >> exactly. years ago it's like another country and chinese could not go across broadway street because the kids would start fights. >> china people in chinatown would have to stay in china town? >> yeah. >> it's described as a all welcoming place but that's not true. >> uh-huh. javier wards chinatown was suppose to move elsewhere. >> china town was deaf stated in an earthquake. before it was destroyed city officials were plotted on how to move the chinese out of a -- >> chinese banned together, we're not going to move and saved by the dynasty impress. >> so the impress of china helped save china town. chinese was allowed to rebuild in the same spot or they'd move it to another town officially. city officials knew they needed the china dollars. and so began the rebuilding of chinatown as we know ittism. >> i've lived here in 40 years. when i fi
this is the tea egg.oiled egg and then you put tea leaves in there. >> so san francisco's clientown, i identify with clientown seems like the identity of the city. >> exactly. years ago it's like another country and chinese could not go across broadway street because the kids would start fights. >> china people in chinatown would have to stay in china town? >> yeah. >> it's described as a all welcoming place but that's not true. >> uh-huh. javier wards...
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the towns imported on paper and tea, . a boycott to the tax on tea. patriots would call themselves the tea party. in 1770, they had their own british century in boss in. -- oston. dr. baxter: poor misguided souls lay dead and history called it the boston massacre. paul revere arrived in 1875 -- paul revere arrived and the british colony moves on. shots ere fired. eight colonists ere killed. april 19, redcoats turned in a new country. dr. baxter: june 17, 1775, the army stood up to the full might f england. a thousand redcoats would be no later as the battle of bunker hill. it was a long time coming, this explosion was triggered by men who gathered in the old state house that fourth of july in 1776. these men, who before the day was over would pledge to each other their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. their lives, their fortune, and their acred honor. (music)playing] dr. baxter: this is where the united states of america was born. right here in this a great shot -- sacred shrine. think of the men who met here. probably the greatest probab
the towns imported on paper and tea, . a boycott to the tax on tea. patriots would call themselves the tea party. in 1770, they had their own british century in boss in. -- oston. dr. baxter: poor misguided souls lay dead and history called it the boston massacre. paul revere arrived in 1875 -- paul revere arrived and the british colony moves on. shots ere fired. eight colonists ere killed. april 19, redcoats turned in a new country. dr. baxter: june 17, 1775, the army stood up to the full...
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and we went into a conference room, no vodka, just tea.e and my producer was there. he had one person and a translator and we talked for another ho hour and a half about everything. but not about donald trump. this was three years ago. >> stephen: did you make sure he sipped his tea first before-- >> i did. >> stephen: i understand that you are now pick up an early love of yours that you haven't done in many years. are you starting to surf again? >> i'm starting to find out. i haven't asked my doctor's yet. >> ( laughter ). >> and that's a crucial question. >> stephen: you have to be cleared by your valve doctor. >> exactly. >> stephen: you have to ask the cow and the pig. >> moo, or-- ( laughter ). >> stephen: you started-- you started-- you started surfing when you were younger. >> i did. back in north carolina at nags head and virginia beach. i learned at virginia beach. >> stephen: wow. that was back in the day when it was long boards. >> back when i was a child, maybe 18, 19 years old. i just thought-- some people i know are doing it,
and we went into a conference room, no vodka, just tea.e and my producer was there. he had one person and a translator and we talked for another ho hour and a half about everything. but not about donald trump. this was three years ago. >> stephen: did you make sure he sipped his tea first before-- >> i did. >> stephen: i understand that you are now pick up an early love of yours that you haven't done in many years. are you starting to surf again? >> i'm starting to find...
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to me because it was at a tea party rally where i noticed how common it was for tea party activists to describe themselves as taxpayers. i pay my taxes. as a taxpayer i -- and the end of that sentence was almost never about taxes. it was almost always about their right to be heard. their right to participate in american politics. in america even for very conservative americans being a taxpayer, using taxpayer is shorthand for being an up standing contributing citizen who has earned a place in this country and has earned representation by their government. on many issues the tea party is on the american right but seeing as tax paying a commitment to community and country, they're in fact part of a very long american tradition. americans use their status as taxpayers to define their community and to demonstrate their worthiness as citizens. revolutionary thomas payne said all accumulation of personal property beyond what a man's own hands produced is derived to him by living in society. the oath of every principle of justice and gratitude of civilization a part of that accumulation ba
to me because it was at a tea party rally where i noticed how common it was for tea party activists to describe themselves as taxpayers. i pay my taxes. as a taxpayer i -- and the end of that sentence was almost never about taxes. it was almost always about their right to be heard. their right to participate in american politics. in america even for very conservative americans being a taxpayer, using taxpayer is shorthand for being an up standing contributing citizen who has earned a place in...
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infusions from one to 2, pineapple black tea and strawberry green tea and peach >>> new jersey state senate approved back pay for state employees involuntarily furloughed. governor chris christie plans to sign the bill. state beaches and motor vehicle offices and other services were shut down from july 1 to the 3rd after chris christie and the state legislature failed to agree on a budget for the fiscal year. >>> thieves go on a destructive rampage inside a convenience store out west. >>> a 90s pop star has a special surprise for waitresses at the waffle house "action news" continues when we come right back. >> thieves used outcome children to pull off a robbery at a convenience store in southern california. you can't make this up, folks, the clerk told police, the woman walked up to the register with two young boys, while she was talking the boys ran off with several cases of red bull. the clerk chased after him, they started throwing cans at him. the thieves got away with the energy drinks worth $700. >>> donny walhberg got great treatment at a waffle house, he took photos and left
infusions from one to 2, pineapple black tea and strawberry green tea and peach >>> new jersey state senate approved back pay for state employees involuntarily furloughed. governor chris christie plans to sign the bill. state beaches and motor vehicle offices and other services were shut down from july 1 to the 3rd after chris christie and the state legislature failed to agree on a budget for the fiscal year. >>> thieves go on a destructive rampage inside a convenience store...
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bury green tea.ms like fruity teas if that is your thing, then head to starbucks. >> either way it's free, you might as well. no on reasreason not to. >>> a truck carrying about 7500 pounds of live eels year turned on an oregon highway >> are my hometown >> the driver slammed on the brake causing the container to fly off the truck. >> just so gross can you imagine walking around >> so is that fatal for an eel >> not sure, but apply when they get nervous or frantic, there is this goo released from their body should when the truck overturned, all the gmpt ooey ws all over the highway and cars. >> i don't know what happens to an eel >> typically this specific seafood is sold to korea because it's seen as a popular dish there. it's called hagtfish oo oregon is known for its seafood. my mom's salmon is the best. maybe you can have it one day. >> that would be nice. the other thing i was hoping it was going to be a, they are also famous for pinot noir. just get a glass and -- >> off the road? >> i wouldn't
bury green tea.ms like fruity teas if that is your thing, then head to starbucks. >> either way it's free, you might as well. no on reasreason not to. >>> a truck carrying about 7500 pounds of live eels year turned on an oregon highway >> are my hometown >> the driver slammed on the brake causing the container to fly off the truck. >> just so gross can you imagine walking around >> so is that fatal for an eel >> not sure, but apply when they get...
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the tea party was the destruction of private property. because of the destruction, the royal authority had to punish massachusetts bay colony. that included a series of acts called the "intolerable acts." so, you have the bringing in of a british governor, the closing of the port of boston, and the boston government was shut down. speopleant that any town in the colony, they were not allowed to me. so, you have a series of responses which take place. whicht those responses took place was the reactivation of the militia effort. that meant that men sitting is old to 26 result were required to show up for training and practice. then, there was the minutemen reform which had younger men that were better equipped and expected to turn up in an minute's notice, hence the name. so, you have these minute training and preparing for something. so, they were aware of armaments being collected around the colony as well. canyon of ass particular incident which made its way out here to concord, the home of colonel james barrett where most of this was st
the tea party was the destruction of private property. because of the destruction, the royal authority had to punish massachusetts bay colony. that included a series of acts called the "intolerable acts." so, you have the bringing in of a british governor, the closing of the port of boston, and the boston government was shut down. speopleant that any town in the colony, they were not allowed to me. so, you have a series of responses which take place. whicht those responses took place...
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tea. >> i wouldn't spritz with you tea without tea. >> we love our sweet tea. >> well, how do you feell cooler, yeah. >> lets get a breezing on here >> thank you. >> so keep you're december coming in, hopefully this will all be over in about an hour and then we have the weekend. >> so the reviews are in and we smell rave review coming up , new movie dunn kirk is being called a great war movie even generating oscar buzz. how does our movie critic feel bit. harry styles is in this thing. harry styles. maybe he can't. we will talk to our critic. >>> do you hate cleaning. >> yes. >> if you live in arkansas you do. is there a new math that is breaking down our dislikes across the country. we will go to each state and find out what people in that state hate the most. what do you think delaware hates? what does pennsylvania hate? what does new jersey hate?& we will find out. >> am i on this list anywhere. >> i'm sure. >>> a lot of people heading to ocean city, new jersey. we're trying to find unusual way to stay cool share them using #fox 29 good day, place body products, lotions, moisturizer
tea. >> i wouldn't spritz with you tea without tea. >> we love our sweet tea. >> well, how do you feell cooler, yeah. >> lets get a breezing on here >> thank you. >> so keep you're december coming in, hopefully this will all be over in about an hour and then we have the weekend. >> so the reviews are in and we smell rave review coming up , new movie dunn kirk is being called a great war movie even generating oscar buzz. how does our movie critic feel...
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a tea house. >> you said a tea house? >> yes. there's a tea house at the top. >> i'd get up there, i'd need a shot, baby. >> so you need the draft house is what you're looking for. >>> that amazing moment you get to hear your baby's first word. and even better because you get it on video. >> momma? >> here's this precious baby. and momma is not trying to skew the first word in any one direction. >> all parents try to stack the deck. don't worry. that's acceptable behavior. >> momma? >> the baby's hearing and you can see right here it's trying. it's going to get a word out. no matter what or how hard you try to teach a baby the word you want it to say, it's still going to say -- >> dada. >> oh, cold world, boy. >> momma? >> dada. >>> now, this next video shows what it is like to be the mother of three. >> oh, my goodness. >> in this case 17-month-old dolly, annie, and gerard. >> my reaction when anybody is saying they're having twins or triplets is, oh. i know how hard one is. >> you got a team up against you every chance they get
a tea house. >> you said a tea house? >> yes. there's a tea house at the top. >> i'd get up there, i'd need a shot, baby. >> so you need the draft house is what you're looking for. >>> that amazing moment you get to hear your baby's first word. and even better because you get it on video. >> momma? >> here's this precious baby. and momma is not trying to skew the first word in any one direction. >> all parents try to stack the deck. don't...
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the tea party was the destruction of private property. because of the destruction, the royal authority had to punish massachusetts bay colony. one of these punishments included a series of act's, called the "intolerable acts." so, you have the bringing in of a british governor, the closing of the port of boston, and the boston government was shut down. in essence what that meant was any town in the colony, they were not allowed to meet. this was an affront to how people have been governing themselves for almost 100 years. you have a series of responses that take place, among those responses, the reactivation of the militia system. an offshoot, something called the minute companies are formed. equippedhey are better are required to turn out at a moments notice. you have these militia and minute companies preparing for something. was aware of the growing tensions in the colony. he was also aware of armaments collect around the colony as well. some are stolen and secretive out of boston. and for breast cancer in particular interest that he w
the tea party was the destruction of private property. because of the destruction, the royal authority had to punish massachusetts bay colony. one of these punishments included a series of act's, called the "intolerable acts." so, you have the bringing in of a british governor, the closing of the port of boston, and the boston government was shut down. in essence what that meant was any town in the colony, they were not allowed to meet. this was an affront to how people have been...
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Jul 29, 2017
07/17
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and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it.pton meal is what you bring to it. and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. my advice for looking get your beauty sleep. and use aveeno® absolutely ageless® night cream with active naturals® blackberry complex. younger looking skin can start today. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. hey. what can you tell me about your new social security alerts? oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ooh. sushi. ugh. being in the know is a good thing. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jon batiste and stay human, everybody, right over there. give it up for the band right now! (
and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it.pton meal is what you bring to it. and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. my advice for looking get your beauty sleep. and use aveeno® absolutely ageless® night cream with active naturals® blackberry complex. younger looking skin can start today. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10......
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you can get a tall ice tea for free, this isn't regular ice tea, infusion featured tea, fruit botanicals white tea and strawberry flavor. cheryl: very excited. when you work this shift, you need a lot of caffeine. [laughter] lea: there's going to be lines at starbucks. >> 1:00 to 2:00 is our bedtime, right in lea: thank you, tracee. we have been talking about president trump in paris, john roberts is live there at the parade with more, good morning, john. >> lea, cheryl, good morning to you, we had the flyover of the helicopters just a couple of minutes ago, quite a spectacular scene as they were flying 3 to 400 feet above the ground. 25 minutes left in the parade. president trump appears to be having the time of his life, at the beginning of the parade after flyovers u.s. thunderbird and the president reviewing contingent of 200 american forces and helping to commemorate the u.s. industry into world war i. a turning point in that war in 1917 that helped liberate fran. the president at a very bilateral meeting with the french president emmanuel macron yesterday, a lot that the two leade
you can get a tall ice tea for free, this isn't regular ice tea, infusion featured tea, fruit botanicals white tea and strawberry flavor. cheryl: very excited. when you work this shift, you need a lot of caffeine. [laughter] lea: there's going to be lines at starbucks. >> 1:00 to 2:00 is our bedtime, right in lea: thank you, tracee. we have been talking about president trump in paris, john roberts is live there at the parade with more, good morning, john. >> lea, cheryl, good...
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>> i think we've seen this sort of behavior over and over again to expect something else is insane tea. what it comes down to is the president's ability to advance the conservative agenda. and is that going to be effective? certainly healthcare is the all if they can't get healthcare done, what's going to happen to tax reform, infrastructure, immigration, all these issues, and ultimately the first referendum on the president, the first real one will happen next november and we'll have to see whether there's a diminished able for the president to can't make his case and get away with what he's doing, if republicans cannot move an agenda. >> dickerson: we'll end it there, thanks to all of you and we'll be right back engthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it's going to give their patients whiter teeth. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hug
>> i think we've seen this sort of behavior over and over again to expect something else is insane tea. what it comes down to is the president's ability to advance the conservative agenda. and is that going to be effective? certainly healthcare is the all if they can't get healthcare done, what's going to happen to tax reform, infrastructure, immigration, all these issues, and ultimately the first referendum on the president, the first real one will happen next november and we'll have to...
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Jul 17, 2017
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the boston massacre and the boston tea party. the tea party was the destruction of private property. because of the destruction, the royal authority had to punish massachusetts bay colony. one of these punishments was a series of acts called the "intolerable acts." you brought in the real governor, now a british officer, had the closing of the port of boston, and the massachusetts government was shut down. that mean any town in the colony, they were not allowed to meet. so this was an affront for how people have been governing themselves for at least a hundred years. so, you have a series of responses which take place. amongst those responses which took place was the reactivation of the militia system. it was a community effort. 60 were called to come out. many companies would form. they were required to turn out at a moments notice, hence the term minutemen. you have these minute companies preparing for something. general thomas gage was aware of the growing tensions here in the colony. he was also aware of armaments that were s
the boston massacre and the boston tea party. the tea party was the destruction of private property. because of the destruction, the royal authority had to punish massachusetts bay colony. one of these punishments was a series of acts called the "intolerable acts." you brought in the real governor, now a british officer, had the closing of the port of boston, and the massachusetts government was shut down. that mean any town in the colony, they were not allowed to meet. so this was an...
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from an essex tea room to china. a communist state perhaps. but one with a healthy appetite for the rituals of the british ruling class. john this week varies straight from the tape tree farm. chinese consumers getting choosy about food quality. huge market. but hard to stand down. i think west at the beginning of the journey. we are starting small by introducing new things. and a few things i mean chinese as a curious country or curious consumers. they always surprise us. another challenge. cut the time from british strawberry farm to chinese tea table. she's hoping new transport routes well how. once a symbol of british empire and engineering now it's china's great age of the railway. carrying u. k. hopes the post brexit markets. from the british and of the new silkroad back to its start. three weeks later and those british goods from the train are on display at a chinese trade fair. letter what image of gung gung to no one but me showing an interest. actually. it's a local stuff tribe which captures the crowd. we have. british companies can
from an essex tea room to china. a communist state perhaps. but one with a healthy appetite for the rituals of the british ruling class. john this week varies straight from the tape tree farm. chinese consumers getting choosy about food quality. huge market. but hard to stand down. i think west at the beginning of the journey. we are starting small by introducing new things. and a few things i mean chinese as a curious country or curious consumers. they always surprise us. another challenge....
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Jul 26, 2017
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and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea.y teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for two times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. introducing megared advanced triple absorption... it supports your heart, joints, brain, and eyes. and is absorbed by your body three times better. so one megared has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. new megared advanced triple absorption. >>> the latest office innovation is a microchip implanted in the skin and designed to replace the traditional key pad for opening doors, using the copier, even buying food in the cav fear yeah. to some it is right out of 1984, but jamie yuccas found willing workers in 2017. >> you can keep an eye on me? >> yes. >> reporter: to some it may sound look a plot of a james bond movie. but
and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea.y teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for two times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. introducing megared advanced triple absorption... it supports your heart, joints, brain, and eyes. and...
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right now what i am trying to get used to is the way he and the tea m get used to is the way he and theeam trains. he is a unique player, and his role will be the same one he has had over the past years. he is a player who can play in any position, and can do it well. to cricket now, and south africa have thrashed england in the second test at trent bridge, to level the series at 1—1 with two to play. the hosts crumbling to i33 all—out in their second innings, to lose by a whopping 340 runs, former england captain alastair cook the only batsman to offer any prolonged resistance, vernon philander and keshav maharaj doing most of the damage for the proteas. we know they are a very strong team,
right now what i am trying to get used to is the way he and the tea m get used to is the way he and theeam trains. he is a unique player, and his role will be the same one he has had over the past years. he is a player who can play in any position, and can do it well. to cricket now, and south africa have thrashed england in the second test at trent bridge, to level the series at 1—1 with two to play. the hosts crumbling to i33 all—out in their second innings, to lose by a whopping 340...
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you actually dip it in the tea? yes. i am just ruining your tea.when they think of pakistan. and finally this week, the last of our films marking ca nada's 150th anniversary. this week we are in manitoba visiting communities that rely on a fragile rail link to the rest of the country. but that line has been closed by damage from storms. its owners say they cannot afford to repair it and the communities may have to take over the railway themselves. oh, my goodness, i can't see the communities surviving without the train. it has been the mode of travel for years. because it is an isolated community, so you have only got the train or a plane, but usually everyone uses the train. they rely on it, right, because how are you going to get food? it would cost too much for aeroplane charters or helicopters to come in. yes, in the winter, providing you have a good winter season, we can have the winter road from january to march, three months, but that is it. spring and summer, fall, it is by rail. 0ur elders, they all worked on the rail and i was born up nor
you actually dip it in the tea? yes. i am just ruining your tea.when they think of pakistan. and finally this week, the last of our films marking ca nada's 150th anniversary. this week we are in manitoba visiting communities that rely on a fragile rail link to the rest of the country. but that line has been closed by damage from storms. its owners say they cannot afford to repair it and the communities may have to take over the railway themselves. oh, my goodness, i can't see the communities...
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and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. a lipton meal is what you bring to it. ( cheers and applause ) hello moto. (gasps) (oh!) ♪ ♪ (cheering) don't worry. it's the new moto z with shattershield. why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. latches onto youry finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful babies. the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ how was your vacation? hey, guys, what's this tomato doing at randy's desk? [all coworkers laugh] hahahahaha. you know, that actually reminds me, steve. i got you something. aloha! mangoes can get sunburned. put some flavor in your break- with new snapple mango tea- ma
and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. a lipton meal is what you bring to it. ( cheers and applause ) hello moto. (gasps) (oh!) ♪ ♪ (cheering) don't worry. it's the new moto z with shattershield. why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. latches onto youry finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed...
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she plans to take her pitch from an essex tea room to china.healthy appetite for the rituals of the british ruling class. herjam is with berries straight from the farm. china's consumer is getting choosy about food quality. a huge market, but hard to stand out. i think mostly at the beginning of the journey, we are starting small by introducing new things. a few things. the chinese are a curious country, ought to raise consumers, they always surprise us. another challenge, to cut the time from british strawberry farm to chinese tea table. she is hoping new transport routes will help. once a symbol of british empire and engineering, now it's china's great age of the railway. carrying uk hopes for post—brexit markets. from the british end of the new silk road back to its start. three weeks later, and those british kids from the train are on display at a chinese trade fair. no—one but me showing an interest. it's a local stir—fry which captures the crowd. british companies can benefit from china. peter bud surveys landmarks his firm has helped put
she plans to take her pitch from an essex tea room to china.healthy appetite for the rituals of the british ruling class. herjam is with berries straight from the farm. china's consumer is getting choosy about food quality. a huge market, but hard to stand out. i think mostly at the beginning of the journey, we are starting small by introducing new things. a few things. the chinese are a curious country, ought to raise consumers, they always surprise us. another challenge, to cut the time from...
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president trump, have some somali tea. thank you for joining us on the show.e ilhan omar, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause )
president trump, have some somali tea. thank you for joining us on the show.e ilhan omar, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause )
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bet back to your -- get back to your tea and your warm beer., we're down 17 points on the dow industrials. that means it's a standoff between the relatively decent news on the economy, the chaos on the senate floor and amazon testing the $1,000 per-share level. we're down 17 on the dow. >>> the senate, total fail on health reform. the republicans couldn't get 50 yes votes. as of now, obamacare lives on. we'll cover it for you. >>> in our next hour, a congressman who's in charge of writing the tax code, kevin brady. question for him, why should we have any confidence in congress to deliver tax cuts by the end of the year when they can't do anything on obamacare? we'll be back. ♪ ♪ stuart: twelve minutes into the session we are down 19 points, 21,777. how about this? more people are drinking sam adams beer, and the stock is way up. nicole, explain please. >> check it out, right? it's up 17%. sam adams is under the umbrella of boston beer company, and they came out with their quarterly report that really wowed wall street on the top and bottom lin
bet back to your -- get back to your tea and your warm beer., we're down 17 points on the dow industrials. that means it's a standoff between the relatively decent news on the economy, the chaos on the senate floor and amazon testing the $1,000 per-share level. we're down 17 on the dow. >>> the senate, total fail on health reform. the republicans couldn't get 50 yes votes. as of now, obamacare lives on. we'll cover it for you. >>> in our next hour, a congressman who's in...
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the perfect drink for a hot day. >> tea time this afternoon. >> tea time!f course, never any crowds another starbucks and sure we'll get right in there. thank you. >> no, never. no lines or anything. >> a breeze. >> get your name right, landon. >> ask chris sanchez about her cup yesterday. >>> most baseball fans are going to tell you it felt like forever since the game before the all-star break and it's been like five days. but that is nothing compared to giants fans waiting for mad bum to get back. >> back to baseball today. for giants fans, the wait almost over. pitcher madison bum garner to start tomorrow in san diego. you know, he injured his shoulder. we told you about it. a motorcycle accident in april. the giants will need him and more to have a shot at the postseason. they're 27 games behind the dodgers. >> that is it? yeah. tough year for the dodgers. hey, you know what else is going on? >> hey, what? >> i'm excited about as a dog owner n.i.c.e. here's the parking lot where it is going to be bark in the park today. gates open just after 5:00 p.m. j
the perfect drink for a hot day. >> tea time this afternoon. >> tea time!f course, never any crowds another starbucks and sure we'll get right in there. thank you. >> no, never. no lines or anything. >> a breeze. >> get your name right, landon. >> ask chris sanchez about her cup yesterday. >>> most baseball fans are going to tell you it felt like forever since the game before the all-star break and it's been like five days. but that is nothing...
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the tea m of performance that lina offers.anels ta ke to aluminium or carbon fibre panels take to produce, and this week, lina passed a road safety test. she is expected out on public roads by the end ofjuly. expected out on public roads by the end ofjuly. so i would not make a statement that currently the automotive industry is thinking about the portfolio of making biodegradable cars, but i'm sure they are thinking about the circular economy. they are thinking about how can they take about the current cars and the future cars, and to reuse them to build new cars. so to really make a circular, green economy. to make a circular, green economy. to make lina a lean machine, the team have taken a sort of pared back approach. 0k, we don't have the modern day luxuries that may be a glove compartment, or somewhere to place my coffee, but look. this is beautiful wood. i won't knock that too much. so i can't wind down on windows? in this model? so we will wait for the next model. yes, yes. the washer. there we go. and the key advantag
the tea m of performance that lina offers.anels ta ke to aluminium or carbon fibre panels take to produce, and this week, lina passed a road safety test. she is expected out on public roads by the end ofjuly. expected out on public roads by the end ofjuly. so i would not make a statement that currently the automotive industry is thinking about the portfolio of making biodegradable cars, but i'm sure they are thinking about the circular economy. they are thinking about how can they take about...
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the townshend act of 65, taxes and tea.d papers there was a boycott to the tax on tea.disguised as indians would call themselves the tea party. 1570, that in 1770, they had their own british encounter in boston. five were misguided souls lay dead and history calls of the boston massacre. 75, paul revere rides. the british column moves on lexington, shots are fired, eight columnists killed. routed atredcoats concord. the tide turns in a new country. 1775, the swarming on the militiamen swarm redcoats. battlenown later as the at bunker hill. these men who, before the day was over, made a mutual day to each other, their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. ♪ ♪ >> this is where the united states of america was born. right here in the sacred shrine. here,s the man who met probably as great a collection of brains and visions and education and genius, courage, the. of experience brought together in the his jury of man. it was a miracle. , ---baked out of the excitement came from all 13 of the colony on the fourth of july. there are here to make a decision. should they
the townshend act of 65, taxes and tea.d papers there was a boycott to the tax on tea.disguised as indians would call themselves the tea party. 1570, that in 1770, they had their own british encounter in boston. five were misguided souls lay dead and history calls of the boston massacre. 75, paul revere rides. the british column moves on lexington, shots are fired, eight columnists killed. routed atredcoats concord. the tide turns in a new country. 1775, the swarming on the militiamen swarm...
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ok, so he's just told me what he's having for tea, he's asked me if i got homework to be done.lied "loads". now he's asking me for another picture of myself, so i'm going to send him a picture. oh, he's just sent me a picture of him in the shower. it's the normal being friendly tactic then it will get to the stage he will send a picture of his penis as well. sincejo and a small team of decoys began hunting in may, they say eight men, including a teacher, have been arrested — three have already been convicted. she's asked us not to identify her. i started off because i was a victim of grooming myself when i was 15 and i'd seen quite a lot of stings on the internet. people in my workplace don't know i do this, i've got family and friends don't know i do this and i'd prefer it that they didn't because people don't understand what we are doing. it's a bit surreal really, i will be cooking tea, my phone will ding and i have to talk to one of these men i got running round, then i go back to cooking tea and it's kind of flipping between lives. to catch online predators, the group crea
ok, so he's just told me what he's having for tea, he's asked me if i got homework to be done.lied "loads". now he's asking me for another picture of myself, so i'm going to send him a picture. oh, he's just sent me a picture of him in the shower. it's the normal being friendly tactic then it will get to the stage he will send a picture of his penis as well. sincejo and a small team of decoys began hunting in may, they say eight men, including a teacher, have been arrested — three...
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it's a strategy that works better for democrats than they expected given >> where were the tea party people? what was in a mobilization? >> i'm not trying to be patronizing, but without the idea this is being opposed by a person unpopular with republicans, the policy itself and democrats were able to polarize and 20 tengion -- and point attention to the medicaid extension was part of this, the various gains for middle-class people were part of this. they seemed kind of political and limp. absent the political power of the presidency of nancy pelosi in these people, just became part of your reality. republicans didn't have a vision for why your health care would be cheaper and better apart from the president saying it. i think that was it. i kept waiting for a response. even talking to conservative groups. had libertarian republicans one, but what republicans came up with was not as compelling as defeating barack obama. susan: does that surprise you? >> a little bit. this is not a president that has trouble drawing a crowd. the favorite super pac of the propose the idea of having some
it's a strategy that works better for democrats than they expected given >> where were the tea party people? what was in a mobilization? >> i'm not trying to be patronizing, but without the idea this is being opposed by a person unpopular with republicans, the policy itself and democrats were able to polarize and 20 tengion -- and point attention to the medicaid extension was part of this, the various gains for middle-class people were part of this. they seemed kind of political and...