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Sunday at the Shore

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July 30, 2017 10:30 am

Sunday at the Shore

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Learn more@edwardjones.com morning. I'm Jane Pauley and this is Sunday morning.

A special Sunday morning. That's all about having fun as you can see we've abandoned our New York studio for the planting fields. Arboretum State historic Park in oyster Bay, Long Island, and Mrs. Cole Hall, a mansion that even that fictional neighbor, the great Gatsby might envy some of you the long weekend you're enjoying now got off to a flying start. Thanks to a summer Friday. The growing workplace practice.

Connor Knighton will explore in our cover story this summer and more companies are finding the other employees little bit less of this, but more of this can actually be good for the bottom line at the end of the day. That creates a more loyal employee more engaged employee to get a really good return from it if it was a Wednesday afternoon at this time, or would you be at work.

Summer Friday had something inserts indoors and out big part of summer fund for music lovers and the Isley Brothers have been providing soundtracks for our summers, more than 16 years with Marise Dubois will give them a listen.

Well what the Isley Brothers and make music like that going song after song sharing a lifetime of stories behind this is all does not Isley Brothers later for most of us are the very opposite of summer fun. Still there a nuisance to be reckoned with.

And this morning Serena also will be doing the reckoning will cost. What are these giant.

These are just small transfer.

They are huge Justin Schmidt is an expert on these flying nightmares for anyone unlucky enough to run into the business end of one if you do get stung by a tarantula hock what you recommend sounds very unscientific.

I say lay down and scurry get ready to scream later on Sunday morning. Summer is a time for entertaining and good conversation and when it comes to good conversation.

Few people have more experience to Cavett this morning. The talkshow host is hosting our Lee Cowan Friday to Cavett's home on the eastern tip of Long Island is such a spectacular summer get away. Catherine Hepburn bring to spillover from her own betrayal represent.

I'm going to come over there where you are doubtful as it was rough so I'm a rough girl. She never did do that no watching the summer flew by Veronica sample some summertime food and drink Lucy craft tries to beat the heat with some traditional Japanese fan Tyson looks at the Glass Castle summer film based on the best-selling memoir Jim Gaffigan takes is boning and more and featuring radio and TV personalities.

Talking business support team and played the green and a grand landscape for a gilded way of life were on New York's Long Island estate Gardens green houses, trees and all around the stately mansion known as Henry Joyce is the Executive Director of the foundation that runs it to State historic Park is a 400 Park that was created by William Robinson Co. he gave the park. It was his country house is private to the state of New York, 1955 William Co. who built the house 100 years ago made his fortune in insurance his wife, Mae Rogers, was the daughter of Henry Rogers who along with John and William Rockefeller founded the standard oil trust clearly money was not an issue is lived in the late 16th century. It's big and glamorous. It was like a movie set of house. The entrance hall the great room where the Kos would greet guests that are also a few surprises call was completed in 1921, at the height of prohibition and the secret bar stocked up on masses amount of scotch and a lot of champagne on the new and while there's plenty to see inside Co. Hall for many, the most stunning views are outside planting fields.

An unusual name from the ground up is nothing strange about this spectacular escape, Hall. Not a bad place to spend the weekend. You can start that weekend. One day early. Our cover story is reported by Connor Knighton hands on the office clock always seemed slower Friday afternoon, especially during summer outside this gorgeous place anyone wants to be stuck inside an office for 5 PM to finally start the weekend last weekend, graphic designer, Jim Brassard kick things off a little early just didn't show up on instead of the day to summer home in Maryland tinkering in his garage building clocks instead of watching I love to be in my studio it's borrowed time. If you will see I don't know the office anymore time that week. I don't know my family, my friends, I can just go on my studio and create just be me wasn't playing hooky. He was encouraged to take the day off. Washington DC architecture firm HOK after working slightly longer hours Monday through Thursday disorder was able to take advantage of an increasingly popular perk, a summer Friday Fridays when companies let employees leave early on Fridays, we seen a huge increase in the number of companies are offering it Brian Kroc's HR practice leader at research firm Gartner recent survey of fortune 1000 companies found that 42% offer some type of summer Friday, up from 21%, just two years ago.

The companies that have made the decision to give this benefit are giving it every summer because they see as valuable data Labor Day Oreos headquarters shuts down at 1:30 PM sharp. The beauty company has been allowing its New York City employees to beat the weekend rush out of the city for the past two decades, the tradition started with Manhattan advertising and publishing firms in the 1960s, but now employers all across the country. Everyone from Nike and Oregon Marine in Wisconsin started offering a version of the perk and it is just out of the goodness of their hearts what they felt is by giving employees a little bit of time back and giving them the gift of time they like the report much more action come much more loyal they work harder the more committed to the organization and it really shows that the employer cares about the ones that have a great work with balance worker bees America sums colony need tending to the chore. This landscape architect is only able to accomplish her occasional Fridays off to take that day to weed the garden and check on high. See how the queens are doing and pull some the honey frames and do some extracting hobby is honey when she's back at the office in DC.

She sits a few desks away from colleague Oliver brandish his bonus hours hang out with his little sister is on Friday at a time writing children's books for right about now. I'm sure many of you have started writing a why don't we get summer Fridays off email to your bosses and that's kind of the point. I assume you have friends in other companies.

Other industries don't have this perk I like to brag it in their face all the time. Take a peek on Instagram and Twitter on Friday afternoons you'll see happy employees gloating about their bonus hours. It's a perk can be used as a recruiting tool. The big idea here is that work with bounces become so much more important for employees. Nowadays it's one of the biggest reasons why people join one company the biggest reasons why they quit the current company snow company loves Fridays more than TGI Friday's. This Dallas headquarters of the restaurant chain looks like. Starting at 2 PM on any Friday no matter what season it is valuable time on every Friday. I think we started calling endless Fridays now. In addition to being the market. After an hour, cocktails everyone including the CEO heads out the door ultimately was able to get a head start on the weekend with her family. If it was a Wednesday afternoon at a time.

Where would you be at work driving home from work sitting in traffic. This is a nice change pressure. Afternoons are typically the most unproductive part of the week, giving us time off doesn't necessarily cost companies that much less about the three hours of time and more so at least for me it says something about this brand in the way that they value individuals personal time with noting the perk mostly reserved for workers TGI Friday's how popular this perk become their some jobs where you simply can't take off on a Friday afternoon retracting three especially not if you work on a show that airs on Sunday mornings.

Just take spending many hours having fun here at the children's Playhouse. Many of today's young people, older folks to are attracted to more extreme form of amusement face sailing among them for gave amusement parks have been a staple of American summers sugar stomach turning right about them that brings out the kid in. Is there anything more fun if it is I haven't. Arthur Levine is a travel writer and themepark enthusiast, you know some people… We keep truck.

I don't really know I'd venture a guess and say or 500.

Not really sure a lot is a lot America's amusement parks but might consider a visit to one of these parks in American the world and 1/16 century Eric Venter is the director of the park is now filled with traditional writing games was founded 434 years ago. Regional attraction was this well is with your heart is for you. This natural spring attracted scores of nearby citydwellers eager for freshwater merchants and performers soon began entertaining the crowds laying the foundation for amusement parks. It also inspired other cities to create their own escapist destinations. According to historian Jim Futrell when the industry first started it was in Europe in the Middle Ages when cities were just as they were 30. They were crowded so entrepreneurs started setting up all pleasure gardens on the outskirts of the city's that is not provided, but America took this entertainment to new heights in 93 the Ferris wheel debuted at the first Chicago world's fair purveying. There was a market for more extreme entertainment. Originally the parts restarted by transportation companies on the outskirts of the city generate ridership, but as those companies matured they started selling off the parts to people who were operating it as their primary business rather than a sideline, saw the emergence of an industry globally.

As the years advanced so did technology.

One rising above all else forward hundred plus years later still quite far right will because there are just so thrilling. They provide socially weightless really a lot of fun.

Not amusement parks themselves quite right without park is not a summer is no secret fresh lobster roll in the dining room this morning has food on his mind to begin share lobster will summer route one wish – mean what locals call gridlock with you read Scholastic lobster, Mount Vernon, Illinois. The rear hello Allison, strong pain all the way from Austin, Texas, where lobster means going and getting lobster all around me. Debbie Gagnon's father, Al Gagnon bought the shack 40 years ago.

Read secret recipe. There's no secret fresh I grab a little more for this one though they don't hold back.

It rents the meat of a whole lobster so buttery… Lobster once reviled seafood prisoners long ago clawed its way up from bottom feeders status on the menu. The first person to serve lobster in a sandwich Harry Perry of Milford, Connecticut, grilled one up in 1929 Walmart our restaurant here is Harry Perry's granddaughter lobster rolls across Connecticut served hot ever since this crustacean sensation is sweeping the nation.

We create a Thai curry paste way over on the West Coast chef Brandon Kita's lobster roll takes on flavors from the far east as ginger, lemongrass, kefir lime garlic at LA's gnocchi and the bird don't have a real history of lobster will so it's nice to be able to have freedom with creativity and smack dab in the middle of the country at Josh Thomas smack shack in Minneapolis. Lobster rolls served cold or hot. Don't you know we go through about 2000 pounds of lobster in the summertime when were busy lobster we literally the brands local.

This probably about a 4 pound lobster's blown in from Maine. People say how far is the way I like the Concorde by you know, for the space shuttle two hours really ambitious lobster could make it here went to Atlantic City St. Lawrence Seaway over millions of years when Thoma first sold his role out of a food truck seven years ago Minnesotans were confused.

I think often times people come up the truck and soon enough they took to no pressure what you think lobster just melted butter your verdict saver and other lobster. Thank you for Not Saying We Welcome Pl., Mister Marlow talking the talk with Dick So your Jaclyn Isley Brothers featuring radio and TV personalities. Talking business support team and played for a conversation piece of writing and on the subject of conversation. He can talk with the best of the that includes hourly calendar. Where was I read it's important that clothing was optional low.

You could wear one lot of endearing stories like that happened during place Dick cabbage oceanfront getaway Montauk will not people fall in love always asking me what you house used to store it was one of seven beach cottages design back in the 1880s by flamboyant architects Stanford White In his late wife, actress Carrie and I bought the house in 1966, just before his TV star went supernova talkshow was often the talk of to be celebrities Hosted on stage. He also hosted at the beach including more call even playwright Tennessee Williams and the season. It's the most beautiful as seen in the know. But on one tragic night in 1997 fire destroyed little, leaving only the brick chimney is a grim sent and you can't imagine your house being gone every cell. I think in your body probably if it could be seen magnified moves moment because he lost everything you Night set about to rebuild, but only had their memory and pictures to go by forensic architecture. The cult and out of all those actions came in near exact replica of Stanford White historical like Dick. I think Dan would've said hey did you do. He did good in his career to started as a comedy writer for the time I chose Jack Parr, 1961, then continue writing for Johnny Carson doing little stand up himself home fire rereading Dickens or we finally got his own show 1968. One story, parenthetically, before going to just shut up and let his guests talk, something his mentor Jack Parr. Just as I made the 10 best dressed list in Poland. Hey kid when you get to do this you don't don't do interviews don't do interviews make it a conversation. I think you do human jobs.

Nobody else can tell, it does what you do just did what John one: so your Jaclyn Groucho Mark anybody can say something but say something cleaning that requires a comedian intelligent stuff talked about politics talked about social issues go talked about which most talkshows that didn't happen. I just didn't make the point that I just.

The world is full of more things in show business choose to ensure you choose to do conversation with Joe Frazier to square off verbally but physically vacating no necessary Savo sitting across from someone who made conversation on TV the best it could be waiting for you because you're so good is that what you stuttered and stammered the whole way. Okay, I dare them to cut this.

You are really, really coming from. I say that to everybody. Of course, but perhaps his greatest back-and-forth contract was with Catherine, who famously thought talkshows, mostly tankless. She was wary because nothing in her experience any real connection with sitting and talking about about hers. She made her move the furniture on set carpet was ugly but Kept her talking. Yes, you wouldn't shut up one point Hepburn even reference that house Montauk which he implied the same romance is wrong. Beach getaway across Long Island and Connecticut Connecticut childhood and and 50 years time has come.

Beside treasure 20 acres surrounded up for six asking price, J so why after all these years you want to sell this so you have to be a fool to want to sell it, never wavered, but at age 80 cabbage enthusiasm for its upkeep even fairytales, reasons have to come to just like so just a new chapter that's good. Let's call it that. This is a little boy just grabbing the surface when it is not a faith that everybody would love to garden the perfect place to stop and smell the flowers when you're not sending out the bugs that is serene also gives us the five how often you cannot just to check on these guys go about once a month even stone.

Oh yeah, you could say biologist Justin Schmidt has been by the blog actually a lot of they are quite toxic.

Toxic is a rattlesnake make the analogy that took around as they broke it into 500 pieces wings you got honey, he's devoted his life. This is a little boy and his body to studying insects is being venomous is not a faith that everybody would love lab in Tucson, Arizona. How many times have you been by somewhere between one and 2000. He's been stung so many times he figured all that pain could be helpful.

So he came up with what he calls in his recent book Schmidt scale of pain stings from 84 different insects are rated on a scale from 1 to 4 and accompanied by some imaginative descriptions so people would be surprised to see all the different descriptions because sometimes at the hot pain. Sometimes it's an itchy pain and burning exactly the quite different. Like the tarantula hawk is an electrifying one feels like you like to powerline break off and land on you, so you describe the sweat BS light ephemeral list for today. What are you talking talking about. It's just a tiny thing very like goals like teasing pain is just hey, open your arm up let me out. I don't mean any harm on the harvester ants found just outside his front door and excruciating. Three out of four on his scale. Listing three is one of the more painful of all summaries reaching under your skin ripping out tendons and muscles, but she isn't just studying what the stings feel like he's also trying to understand why insects staying in the first place tiny tiny little things. Things want to eat them big to get this basic problem. How do you defend a little guy really little guy gets a really big instinct turns out to be the solution.

So while it may not feel like it to us most insect stings are purely defensive that they stung all this is a trouble then they leave this.

The stinger is left in your skin.

What it does is it has a flag on this flag is like a sponge got chemicals in getting back to the landfill and says hey gals alert is bad news. I found the trouble. It's right here, insects can be a nuisance to be sure, but silver lining to all that pain. It turns out, stings can be useful in finding better ways of dealing with pain itself one of the projects I'm working on right now is trying to alleviate chronic pain and human being. We have cancer or many other diseases. Chronic pain. The solutions we have are very blunt, so Schmidt is using the powerful but harmless venom of the fearsome looking tarantula hawk to better understand how pain works in the body and ideally help us find ways to treat it more effectively. We cannot take tissue culture which has the nerves that cause pain. We say okay we can put something that makes the tissue culture indicate pain. Now we can do the chemistry and pharmacology. What can I put on that issue that stops as far as treating the pain of getting stung by an act at a summer picnic.

He's got to salt water to make it into kind of a cool pace what to salt due to estate.

We don't know that's one of the passing things. It's kind of one of these these home remedies fall you daredevils Justin Schmidt has a warning I don't want to be like me. I don't want I'm getting stung for scientific reasons and not just entertainment but I get the sneaking suspicion that love these stinging box absolutely. How can you not door these me look at their life histories. The beauty of what they do, why they do and how they do it just so fascinating.

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