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the work was done, remodel of the kitchen on the second floor and installation of a kitchen on the ground floor. notice of violation was issued for the owner to obtain two permits. one for the remodel on the second floor. and for the kitchen on the ground floor pursuant to ordinance 43. on june 22, a permit was performed and found that the owner had partially complied with the notice, obtaining one of the notice, but there was no inspection history for the permit. so the case was referred to code enforcement and hearing set up. on november 9, 2018, the case was put on hold for the process, so we gave time for the owner to go through the process. so on june 12, 2019, almost a year later, we reviewed the case and found that the notice of violation was still outstanding as the permit has not been issued yet. on july 16, an order of abatement was issued for the hearing officer. 60 days to obtain a final permit. final inspection for both permits. and established condition to uphold the order of abatement. throughout the process, dbi has worked with the owner and given him enough time to correc
the work was done, remodel of the kitchen on the second floor and installation of a kitchen on the ground floor. notice of violation was issued for the owner to obtain two permits. one for the remodel on the second floor. and for the kitchen on the ground floor pursuant to ordinance 43. on june 22, a permit was performed and found that the owner had partially complied with the notice, obtaining one of the notice, but there was no inspection history for the permit. so the case was referred to...
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approve the removal of the kitchen? . >> they did. okay, so why are we still then equating the violation on the lower level and asking for fees? >> because it would have been unfair to where two notices of violation and have two orders of abatement. we felt one notice of violation, giving them the opportunity to pull two permits, one for upstairs and the other legalizing it as a unit. >> or removing it? >> yeah. >> they made every effort to legalize it? okay. and then rather than slow the process down further they took the step of saying, okay, we're not going through this, let's remove it and get the permit issued, right? >> yeah. >> that seems to be compliant, right? >> i'm still having -- >> i know. >> i'm having trouble why this is in front of us. i understand the top half. i do get that part. but if you -- if it's in front of us as one, we're trying to be fair about this, because there -- we asked for why you didn't perform. and they've given us pretty much what we've been hearing a lot, we've done everything we can
approve the removal of the kitchen? . >> they did. okay, so why are we still then equating the violation on the lower level and asking for fees? >> because it would have been unfair to where two notices of violation and have two orders of abatement. we felt one notice of violation, giving them the opportunity to pull two permits, one for upstairs and the other legalizing it as a unit. >> or removing it? >> yeah. >> they made every effort to legalize it? okay. and...
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the kitchen and living room are located in a huge open space the big wooden structure houses the guest bathroom. ceiling to floor windows open onto the backyard garden area. as the view is the key element for this property and we designed it with a view in mind. that we came up with the idea of a living room that would take full advantage of the view. this sort of design is typical for. their trademarks are clear forms and a limited amount of materials. open their office in pamplona in 2005. another element that's always found in their work is the interaction between light and shadow. as can be seen in this. one the architect and national architecture prize in 2013. when you look at this area from the outside it resembles a. we call this area and. it separates the inner court from the street and filters the light to the interior. corridor leads the children. one of their current projects is a new museum in northwestern. challenge is to make their fit in with the traditional architecture. was also an important factor for the concrete house. source of inspiration for the location. that's
the kitchen and living room are located in a huge open space the big wooden structure houses the guest bathroom. ceiling to floor windows open onto the backyard garden area. as the view is the key element for this property and we designed it with a view in mind. that we came up with the idea of a living room that would take full advantage of the view. this sort of design is typical for. their trademarks are clear forms and a limited amount of materials. open their office in pamplona in 2005....
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. >> the kitchen was just torn apart, and then her bedroom torn apart. and then upstairs, we didn't know really where the struggles were happening in this house. >> it had come, another storm different in nature but not in fury. it had blown down her door and through her world without warning or a shred of mercy. fun loving, independent, lovely kim dorsey. >> i waited until the second date until i told her i loved her. >> second date, that's quick. >> well, when i told her i loved her her response was i do too. >> she was putting herself through school to become a civil? gen ear. several years of dating passed before he ever popped the question. >> she got angry. she got up and walked away. >> why? >> i'm just like oh, dear god i made a gigantic mistake, i had moved too fast. and she gets over there and she goes to her purse and she brings out this box and, you know, it's a long box and she hands it to me and said i thought you'd try this one of these days. and i'm like oh, dear god what is it, a big no on a piece of paper. >> on the contrary inside was a
. >> the kitchen was just torn apart, and then her bedroom torn apart. and then upstairs, we didn't know really where the struggles were happening in this house. >> it had come, another storm different in nature but not in fury. it had blown down her door and through her world without warning or a shred of mercy. fun loving, independent, lovely kim dorsey. >> i waited until the second date until i told her i loved her. >> second date, that's quick. >> well, when i...
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slope to divide the structure into 2 functional areas the upper one includes the living room and the kitchen the lower. kid i am. sick closest place to help just humans and standing kin. and gangsters a camper. all trains kimi and more ignorant to welcome him. niceties and keeping more of the important mary. alice story. nikos and more. must. starts in january 27th on d w. because india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and violent. when there are do were supposed to look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and people are striving to create a sustainable.
slope to divide the structure into 2 functional areas the upper one includes the living room and the kitchen the lower. kid i am. sick closest place to help just humans and standing kin. and gangsters a camper. all trains kimi and more ignorant to welcome him. niceties and keeping more of the important mary. alice story. nikos and more. must. starts in january 27th on d w. because india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and violent. when there are do were supposed to...
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slope to divide the structure into 2 functional areas the upper one includes the living room and the kitchen the lower one is more secluded and includes the bedroom it's accessed via a short tunnel. somewhere in the parking for right now we're in the atrium of the lower part of the house which forms the center of the sleeping quarters we've also included a player for the children for another horse. paris and carlos perry to have made a name for themselves with their unconventional designs and future projects include one must do to design a church. and that brings us to the end of the show but hope to see you next time and until then all the best. point of. view point strong opinions clear positions of international perspectives. the middle east has once again been taken to the brink of war in iraq and all the trump against iran iran against trump but what about vladimir putin warmonger all peacemaker. to find out join me and my guests on to the point fall for up to the point of. $30000000.00. it's all happening good job it coming. your link to news from africa no more of your link to excepti
slope to divide the structure into 2 functional areas the upper one includes the living room and the kitchen the lower one is more secluded and includes the bedroom it's accessed via a short tunnel. somewhere in the parking for right now we're in the atrium of the lower part of the house which forms the center of the sleeping quarters we've also included a player for the children for another horse. paris and carlos perry to have made a name for themselves with their unconventional designs and...
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, you know, exa m ples is funny, the kind of, you know, examples you made of women should be in the kitchene are staunchlied are wife as it were, might say those things, but you know, it is a spectrum. is it fair to say you do everything at home? yes. well... does your husband lift a finger to do anything? yes, to put up shelve, lift heavy things, kind of, that is the thing, i am physically capable of doing them, do i want to do them, no? he is great at cooking but he works such long hours and my talented lie in domesticty and cooking and i love it. i could cook and bake all day. i want to do it. it is an act of service for my husband, and it is a way i demonstrate and show love. husband, and it is a way i demonstrate and show lovem husband, and it is a way i demonstrate and show love. it is servitude? no because i am wanting to do it. it is my choice. so this is not about getting at stay at home mum, feminism is about equality and i champion the choice. lots of women don't have the choice, if that is what you want to do, that is fine. i think this movement can be dangerous. we are still 10
, you know, exa m ples is funny, the kind of, you know, examples you made of women should be in the kitchene are staunchlied are wife as it were, might say those things, but you know, it is a spectrum. is it fair to say you do everything at home? yes. well... does your husband lift a finger to do anything? yes, to put up shelve, lift heavy things, kind of, that is the thing, i am physically capable of doing them, do i want to do them, no? he is great at cooking but he works such long hours and...
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they have met the obligations to care for the clients adequately. >> because we keep talking about the kitchen, are they self funding the upgrades, their grants or state's support. what has to happen to make that functional? >> so to make the food service work for california department of public health expectation, there has to be a means to show that there is a way to provide food service to that unit, plus emergency food service if the systems were to go down that you can ensure the food would still be provided. having an outside entity and it means there are other means of showing that the food service needs are being met through delivery or through other off-site preparation and then bringing the food on site. >> so all that being said, what's the cost barrier to get this? >> so it will depend on whether chinese is planning to do it themselves and can broker deals to arrange for the food delivery service in a more economic cal manner versus a contractor making that same arraignmen arr. it's one of the unknowns factoring into the cost of care that will ultimately impact the potential shortf
they have met the obligations to care for the clients adequately. >> because we keep talking about the kitchen, are they self funding the upgrades, their grants or state's support. what has to happen to make that functional? >> so to make the food service work for california department of public health expectation, there has to be a means to show that there is a way to provide food service to that unit, plus emergency food service if the systems were to go down that you can ensure...
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the idea is that nobody needs to be alone in the kitchen. lity to, you can buy your groceries and in a few months you will be able to buy anything you need for the kitchen on this product. liz: when does it roll out, what kind of adoption do you think you will have, subscribers, numbers? >> we just started about eight weeks ago and we have been promoting across all of our platforms and it's doing very very well. we have all of our chefs on social media. it's really an innovative product. when you think about 5g, you think about this incredible drive to own the home, and the most productivity and the most money is spent in the kitchen. so we think working with amazon that it's very differentiated than our regular content. this is about a real utility. cooking classes, recipes and being able to get the food and the things that you need in the kitchen. liz: what is the traditional state of the media? i'm talking traditional media, like you guys, in this world right now? is it at stress level a, stress level kind of a thousand? right now there's
the idea is that nobody needs to be alone in the kitchen. lity to, you can buy your groceries and in a few months you will be able to buy anything you need for the kitchen on this product. liz: when does it roll out, what kind of adoption do you think you will have, subscribers, numbers? >> we just started about eight weeks ago and we have been promoting across all of our platforms and it's doing very very well. we have all of our chefs on social media. it's really an innovative product....
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the national kitchen and bath association is trying to solve this big problem. darcy the national kitchen and bath association ceo. i know you're live right now at the kitchen and bath industry show. it is a terrific gathering. this is one of the big problems people talk about though. all the companies that are there have great-paying jobs sitting open. they're having a hard time finding workers. as an industry you guys are trying to do something about it. tell me about the next up program. >> melissa, there is 750,000 jobs that are scheduled to open within just short of six years. so i mean this is a huge issue for our industry. jobs are taking longer and costing more. we're launching a career program where we'll introduce the trades, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, showroom sales, design, to 24,000 high school juniors and seniors over the next three years. melissa: it is amazing. you're looking to get into 35 schools by 2020 within three years. you think it will be 24,000 high schools in nine different cities. what you do basically, you go into the gym, you s
the national kitchen and bath association is trying to solve this big problem. darcy the national kitchen and bath association ceo. i know you're live right now at the kitchen and bath industry show. it is a terrific gathering. this is one of the big problems people talk about though. all the companies that are there have great-paying jobs sitting open. they're having a hard time finding workers. as an industry you guys are trying to do something about it. tell me about the next up program....
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images and as children i think you have a very tunnel vision of things right and so i would smell the kitchen the women how they would dress have they moved around and then i also have images of those tanks coming into town we only feel the. fear of everybody and the worries and and on that day that we thought led of course my parents couldn't tell us that we were fleeing right but the tension was so dense that you can you know you know without anybody say anything and to have certainly all of the adults in the house to be warmer you know to whisper they never talk anymore. came to his childhood in saigon ended in 1975 when south viet nam fell to the communist north after a 20 year war the home city was renamed the main city. the 1500000 people who fled across the south china sea were dubbed the boat people hundreds of thousands died the despair that drove them on board and the survivors relief are hard to imagine. we never thought we would survive the boat trip so already when we arrived in malaysia. it was a bonus you know a 2nd chance to life and as we got off the boat and the boat broke u
images and as children i think you have a very tunnel vision of things right and so i would smell the kitchen the women how they would dress have they moved around and then i also have images of those tanks coming into town we only feel the. fear of everybody and the worries and and on that day that we thought led of course my parents couldn't tell us that we were fleeing right but the tension was so dense that you can you know you know without anybody say anything and to have certainly all of...
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picture mission learns from large image databases here you find more pictures of women in the kitchen. and so the algorithm learns to associate women with kitchens changing that is tough and time consuming. the coding is often top secret so it's difficult to prove an algorithm is prejudiced the program can check for discrimination. it simulates fake accounts that are identical in everything but gender. accountability transparency and fairness are really the future of machine learning and we need to make them trustworthy and we need to you know allow people to ask questions about how they work and allow people to see how they're operating and how they're trained. to eliminate prejudice and algorithms it will take more social awareness and human intervention. for a long time it was considered an impossible task sequencing the wheat genome but now an international research team has done just that with the help of algorithms. that. over 200 researchers from 20 countries work together to discover bread wheats d.n.a. in science magazine they reported how they were able to sequence over 1000
picture mission learns from large image databases here you find more pictures of women in the kitchen. and so the algorithm learns to associate women with kitchens changing that is tough and time consuming. the coding is often top secret so it's difficult to prove an algorithm is prejudiced the program can check for discrimination. it simulates fake accounts that are identical in everything but gender. accountability transparency and fairness are really the future of machine learning and we...
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around midday the 1st guests arrive at the amal restaurant and the kitchen starts to hum. the menu always includes traditional moroccan. under the watchful eye of her instructor is learning how to perfect the slowcoach steve. she really wants to get on and make something of her life at 1st she was very shy but she slowly getting there were very happy with. the training last between 6 and 9 months they would climb and sussed range and the school has high standards when it comes. to punch ality hygiene discipline and responsibility there's always one cheney who drops out but there is a complete the training nearly always go on to find permanent work the nonprofit organization finances the training using proceeds from the restaurant it also runs a caesarean service and cooking courses for the public. morocco was missing something like this they really filled a nice with this idea the women have the opportunity to find work and respectable work too. it's nice to try and find opportunities to support the local culture. in this case help women become more independent more empower
around midday the 1st guests arrive at the amal restaurant and the kitchen starts to hum. the menu always includes traditional moroccan. under the watchful eye of her instructor is learning how to perfect the slowcoach steve. she really wants to get on and make something of her life at 1st she was very shy but she slowly getting there were very happy with. the training last between 6 and 9 months they would climb and sussed range and the school has high standards when it comes. to punch ality...
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but we did notice right away that there was a ladder in the kitchen area. >> narrator: from the kitchen, petz discovers the spot where the thieves came and went. >> this is the drop ceiling. you can see if you look up through there, there's the hole in the roof that's actually cut out. they gained access by cutting out a 4x4 section of the roof. the weak point in virtually any commercial structure right there. it's plywood that's covered with a composite material and some tar. and it's generally not covered by alarms or by extra security, so it's a common place for them to enter. so what they did is they cut through the roof, got down to the drop ceiling. >> narrator: inside the drop ceiling, the thieves had access to the alarm system and the skill to defuse it. >> they went in into the electrical panel up in the subroof. they stripped the wires, and they shorted out that keypad. >> narrator: the intruders intentionally tripped the alarm, then sat back to watch as police responded eight separate times. with each call, police and security found no signs of a break-in. they soon began to
but we did notice right away that there was a ladder in the kitchen area. >> narrator: from the kitchen, petz discovers the spot where the thieves came and went. >> this is the drop ceiling. you can see if you look up through there, there's the hole in the roof that's actually cut out. they gained access by cutting out a 4x4 section of the roof. the weak point in virtually any commercial structure right there. it's plywood that's covered with a composite material and some tar. and...
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he said could do damage and the reason our 1959 kitchens were better than the russian kitchens work the longest term investments of inventors at the beginning of ge. the reason the company strived was at the goods were affordable. in the high wages and prices would render ge uncompetitive and in the end, the russians would make better kitchens. nobody could quite imagine japan at this point. i was the scope of the imagination. it was the god-given assignment boin view of of a pristinenment company like general electric. they would inspire america who would return to old capitalism of edison. the problem was urgent, i will read a quote from him, there current rapid trend has got to change. are we through with everything we cherish. the younger executive at general electric found him ludicrous. it wasn't modern. his superb collective irritated them. many people agreed with this evaluation.. fortune magazine described him as a figure of fervor of a washing machine salesman. [laughter]. the other executives said ge did not worry, they were the future. boulware was approaching retirement. 19
he said could do damage and the reason our 1959 kitchens were better than the russian kitchens work the longest term investments of inventors at the beginning of ge. the reason the company strived was at the goods were affordable. in the high wages and prices would render ge uncompetitive and in the end, the russians would make better kitchens. nobody could quite imagine japan at this point. i was the scope of the imagination. it was the god-given assignment boin view of of a pristinenment...
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that is quite a lot of goes around the kitchen. do with actually taking this to the show floor. luckily, i've got this lunchbox which actually heats up. heatbox uses steam technology to heat the food inside. this section here is where the food goes. it is sealed with this bit of rubber to stop either the food leaking out of the bag or any of the water seeping into the food. the makers have considered the fact that this may not be enough food for some people, and that is why these removable trays are easy to just stack up. you can have a few of them and just keep swapping them in to warm up all the food. 0k, there's lunch. i shall warm that up again when i get there. time to head back to the show floor. i brought some lunch. this was all pretty easy. all i needed to do was put a spot of water underneath the food and then in ten minutes, it was piping hot. lovely. oh sorry, i didn't actually make you any. charming. there is a pizza making robot here apparently, it does 300 an hour, or as i call it, just about enough. tell you what —
that is quite a lot of goes around the kitchen. do with actually taking this to the show floor. luckily, i've got this lunchbox which actually heats up. heatbox uses steam technology to heat the food inside. this section here is where the food goes. it is sealed with this bit of rubber to stop either the food leaking out of the bag or any of the water seeping into the food. the makers have considered the fact that this may not be enough food for some people, and that is why these removable...
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and there will be questions shouted at him and how he behaves, so there will be papers on the kitchen nervous looking harry. the kitchen table and on the tv you will have a nervous looking harryi suppose there is some serendipitous timing. the trip to bradford was not arranged at the last minute... we don't know, julian! arranged at the last minute... we don't know, julian! these things are usually organised as some time in advance. they do need security going ahead of them to check all this stuff out. they do have to have some security going ahead before you and you have to have your representatives, the aides, who go and check it out and talk to people. it is not something that is done in a day or two. the nuts and bolts are being the royal family. you do this and get that. that is the trade. how the trade—off works with harry and meghan is the key to making that deal work. and continue the thoughts, as he shows the daily mail, they are going big on it as well, not as a lead story, but they have put it at the top of the front page, kate, the dazzling duchess, shows how it's done. we
and there will be questions shouted at him and how he behaves, so there will be papers on the kitchen nervous looking harry. the kitchen table and on the tv you will have a nervous looking harryi suppose there is some serendipitous timing. the trip to bradford was not arranged at the last minute... we don't know, julian! arranged at the last minute... we don't know, julian! these things are usually organised as some time in advance. they do need security going ahead of them to check all this...
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carve their names in headlines and gravestones they would never know in the kitchens of this cacophonousr their names in the book of names. say oscar alberto martinez ramirez; say angie valeria martinez avalos. bury them in a corner of the cemetery named for the sainted archbishop of the poor, shot in the heart saying mass, bullets bought by the taxes i paid when i worked as a bouncer and fractured my hand 40 years ago, and bumper stickers read: el salvador is spanish for vietnam. when the last bubble of breath escapes the body, may the men who speak of floaters, who have never seen floaters this clean, float through the clouds to the heavens, where they paddle the air as they wait for the saint who flips through the keys on his ring like a drowsy janitor, till he fingers the key that turns the lock and shuts the gate on their babble-tongued faces, and they plunge back to earth, >>> thank you for joining us on nhk "newsline." i'm kyoko tash irro in tokyo. >>> three european nations have decided to trigger a dispute resolution mechanism over iran's violations to the 2015 pact aimed at cur
carve their names in headlines and gravestones they would never know in the kitchens of this cacophonousr their names in the book of names. say oscar alberto martinez ramirez; say angie valeria martinez avalos. bury them in a corner of the cemetery named for the sainted archbishop of the poor, shot in the heart saying mass, bullets bought by the taxes i paid when i worked as a bouncer and fractured my hand 40 years ago, and bumper stickers read: el salvador is spanish for vietnam. when the last...
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was praising the champagne at the start and there was a machine in the kitchen extract the juice through oranges and popping out. the audience in the middle of it all the child to dance by active and spectators alike the great gatsby states as a party for everyone. to buy a ticket. to one of these parties you are a guest at the party you're part of the play a part of the evening. and then the story happens around you and you're invited us to some rooms. it's a world where champagne floats. jay gatsby opens the door to a time travel into the roaring twenty's where economic growth but also probation and crime put society to the test. all this before the great depression to has most of it a pot. of course visitors can pick out the gems and only let the beautiful and shiny things get to them. it's the whole show edges and the gold and silver and the books of the beautiful greens and stuff here it was a time when the boring were really being suppressed it must have been such an incredible time to be in because of something so visceral and so different of course people want to be involved and
was praising the champagne at the start and there was a machine in the kitchen extract the juice through oranges and popping out. the audience in the middle of it all the child to dance by active and spectators alike the great gatsby states as a party for everyone. to buy a ticket. to one of these parties you are a guest at the party you're part of the play a part of the evening. and then the story happens around you and you're invited us to some rooms. it's a world where champagne floats. jay...
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investing habit seem to indicate that the times they are focused on so many other things you are at the kitchen table two or three years ago to understand your economy is in a much better place. >> happy new year everybody excited to see the transition so while i was back home and look at congress with that fresh start we have a lot of work to do for our constituents for the american people. we have had no delay program happy to report of things that matter to iowans and americans are already happening here in the senate. this morning our dear senator from iowa passed out of his committee the usmca. this means a lot to folks back home and all across the united states. and we're acting on it immediately. we are excited about that. we are excited we now have a phase one china deal that we can be signing next week everybody is so unfocused on impeachment that folks back home are telling me they are fed up. they want us to work on things that really matter to them. this is what were doing in the senate. i know the tide will turn. we don't know it depends on speaker pelosi but we are excited about t
investing habit seem to indicate that the times they are focused on so many other things you are at the kitchen table two or three years ago to understand your economy is in a much better place. >> happy new year everybody excited to see the transition so while i was back home and look at congress with that fresh start we have a lot of work to do for our constituents for the american people. we have had no delay program happy to report of things that matter to iowans and americans are...
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we sit around the kitchen fire. i listen to the which -- the w itch's tales. the goblins will get you if you don't get out. he became famous for writing the hoosier dialect, the vernacular of the people he grew up with in indiana. the farmers, the merchants, people like that. they would read his poetry which got published in newspapers. he became known when he joined the lecture circuit, when a poet would go out and read their works in front of an audience. he started out small around the indianapolis. they loved to hear him read his poetry in those dialects. he wasn't the only one who wrote like that. mosttwain is probably the famous dialect writer today. hek finn and tom sawyer -- considered himself a dialect writer as well. anduse of that, mark twain james riley became good friends. they performed in new york city. he sold out theaters. at the peak of his speaking he was burning in the modern equivalent of $25,000 a night for one of his performances. he became known as one of the best entertainers in the country. the james riley museum is built in 1872. he
we sit around the kitchen fire. i listen to the which -- the w itch's tales. the goblins will get you if you don't get out. he became famous for writing the hoosier dialect, the vernacular of the people he grew up with in indiana. the farmers, the merchants, people like that. they would read his poetry which got published in newspapers. he became known when he joined the lecture circuit, when a poet would go out and read their works in front of an audience. he started out small around the...
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who's in charge of the kitchen here? dave: mayra. lemonis: are you mayra? mayra: yes, it's me. emonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. mayra: i'm mayra. nice to meet you. lemonis: so, you're the jefe of the kitchen? mayra: yeah. lemonis: is this bacon? dave: sure is. lemonis: and what is this? dave: these are the dumplings. kevin: secret dumpling, man. lemonis: what's the secret. kevin: well, the secret is very good. i give it a little stir. lemonis: now, how long have you worked here? kevin: i've been here a little over five months. lemonis: what is your role? kevin: it's kind of been changing. i was supposed to be regional -- helping him oversee five locations and get him some structure. lemonis: did he need structure? is it hard saying it with him standing there? kevin: no, it's not. i already told him. lemonis: oh, i know. kevin: i want to create a better people culture throughout the restaurants, and he needs to let me do that. lemonis: what does that mean? kevin: he needs to trust me. dave: i don't want to just turn him loose to go visit the stores. i want to know what he's up
who's in charge of the kitchen here? dave: mayra. lemonis: are you mayra? mayra: yes, it's me. emonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. mayra: i'm mayra. nice to meet you. lemonis: so, you're the jefe of the kitchen? mayra: yeah. lemonis: is this bacon? dave: sure is. lemonis: and what is this? dave: these are the dumplings. kevin: secret dumpling, man. lemonis: what's the secret. kevin: well, the secret is very good. i give it a little stir. lemonis: now, how long have you worked here? kevin: i've...
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we've got to go in through the kitchen. we went through the kitchen of the white house. that turned out to be really neat, because, i mean history buff, and down there, you can see there are still score marks, from the fires, in the war of 1812, there are still bullet indentations from bullets down there as, well so we snuck, in through the kitchen, and the president very graciously allowed me to use the lincoln bedroom, as an office for the day, that's where i promote my remarks were the evening's announcement. in the table, and desk, on which there's a copy of the gettysburg address. written lincoln's hand. wow. the president knew that my wife luis is british originally, america now. and he gave her use of the queens bedroom for the day, right across the hall. or churchill stayed, the queen stays, before the announcement, they asked us not to make any phone calls. but they no problem with louise calling her parents back in england. they figured, five hours ahead, it's the middle of the night, they'll never tell anybody anyway. so louise calls her father, and she says d
we've got to go in through the kitchen. we went through the kitchen of the white house. that turned out to be really neat, because, i mean history buff, and down there, you can see there are still score marks, from the fires, in the war of 1812, there are still bullet indentations from bullets down there as, well so we snuck, in through the kitchen, and the president very graciously allowed me to use the lincoln bedroom, as an office for the day, that's where i promote my remarks were the...
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dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. ndry room to pre-treat greasy stains. and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean wildlife affected by oil. dawn's grease cleaning power takes care of tough grease wherever it shows up. scrub less and save more... with dawn. a businesswoman. -i -i am an artist.ur. an educator. -a sister. an advocate. -a leader. a queen. -i am a friend. i am... i am one of more than a million people living with hiv in the u.s. we are not alone. >> announcer: later, a brand new "view" your deal that will up your kitchen game. >>> welcome back. some democratic candidates are reaching way outside of their base. mayor pete buttigieg appeared at a fox news town hall, as did andrew yang. is this a good move? >> you don't think so? they don't think so. how "fox & friends" said you don't have to watch it. it's too boring. really? they have no respect for their viewers apparently. >> i think it's a smart move. easy zra klein in "the new york times" had a fabulous pie
dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. ndry room to pre-treat greasy stains. and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean wildlife affected by oil. dawn's grease cleaning power takes care of tough grease wherever it shows up. scrub less and save more... with dawn. a businesswoman. -i -i am an artist.ur. an educator. -a sister. an advocate. -a leader. a queen. -i am a friend. i am... i am one of more than a million people living...
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and my dad was sweeping the floor while mom was cleaning up in the kitchen. suddenly the phone rang. odd because it was so late. mom grabbed it and got an ashen look on her face. she held the phone away from her towards my father and said it's a long distance call for you from stockholm. dad paused for a minute, gently put the brim down, ticked up his pants and announced happily, i must have won the nobel prize. he didn't. but, he should have several times. i just always remember him doing for us. there was one new year's eve when i was in college. i moved out of the house by then but i came home to borrow the car-- it was to take me out, by the way. i was headed to a high ground potomac party, jackets, ties, roving bartenders, fresh shrimp, the whole works, probably the kind of the party my husband never attended in his life took needless to say i thought i was pretty hot to stop getting to go to a soirÉe like this. even though i was 21 or 22 by then he made me promise i would call him when i got back to my apartment. i will be up, he said. remembering my pro
and my dad was sweeping the floor while mom was cleaning up in the kitchen. suddenly the phone rang. odd because it was so late. mom grabbed it and got an ashen look on her face. she held the phone away from her towards my father and said it's a long distance call for you from stockholm. dad paused for a minute, gently put the brim down, ticked up his pants and announced happily, i must have won the nobel prize. he didn't. but, he should have several times. i just always remember him doing for...