Law enforcement across the nation had already been on heightened alert with isis calling for acts of violence this holiday. And then around 7 30 this morning, a worker at the navy yard called 911, said she had possibly heard gunshots and then very quickly, the yard went into lockdown. No gunman was found, no shots fired. But what is left behind the same fears and plans to step up security. Let me turn now to frank wuco ceo of red mine. Frank, great to have you on. Welcome. Thank you, brooke. I just want to begin with the tremendous response from Law Enforcement on all sides this morning swooping in. Can you just speak to the sensitivity of Counter Terror efforts obviously at any given time but ahead of the fourth of july . Sure brooke. If anything that was a great demonstration of exactly the type of response that anybody can expect when theres a Terror Threat during a heightened time of awareness or a heightened threat level, especially in a major city, especially in washington, d. C.
with me now, i don t know can i say you started this whole thing? this woman, new york times food columnist melissa clark. so by the way, this pea recipe has been up you wrote about it in 2013. two years ago. i don t know why it s taken people so long to notice. it was new york times tweeting it? yeah the main account of the new york times sent out a tweet yesterday. it s a holiday week just something in fund. it said put peas in guam motor vehicle, and i think it was the trust us. people just don t want to be told how to eat their guacamole, so they objected. the internet did not like it. the president objected in a rare bit of unity with jeb bush. he tweeted, quote you don t put peas in guacamole. so let me just be totally transparent with our viewers. we actually have ann coogan from this restaurant downtown that