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Former Olympian and gubernatorial candidate says California is worth fighting for in Hannity exclusive
This is a rush transcript from Hannity, May 5, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
SEAN HANNITY, FOX NEWS HOST: And welcome to HANNITY.
Now, in just mere moments, California gubernatorial candidate Caitlyn Jenner will join us for her first exclusive interview.
Tonight, we re in beautiful Southern California, where some might say the united socialist states of California, where, by the way, it was once the land of American pioneers. Ronald Reagan was governor out here, boundless possibilities. Not really that long ago, that Republican presidential candidates could win the great state of California. A lot has changed.
Matt Walker of Broken Hearts Burger The Upper Valley will have a new destination for summer fun when Fairlee native and cocktail pro
Matt Walker starts serving at
Broken Hearts Burger. The modern take on a classic midcentury burger stand will open at 192 Main Street in July. In March 2020, Walker, 42, was negotiating a lease on a waterfront space in Burlington. The pandemic nixed that deal, and soon he was spending more time in his Upper Valley hometown. I m kind of a dreamer, and I started fantasizing about what it would be like to open up something really cool in my favorite small town, Walker said.
Inside The Massive SoCal Mansion Of In-N-Out Heiress Lynsi Snyder
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The house that burgers built!
Billionaire businesswoman Lynsi Snyder is the sole heiress and owner of In-N-Out Burger, the cult-favorite fast food chain founded by her grandparents. Besides, of course, our thighs, all those animal style burgers and fries have gone towards Snyder s palatial property in the tony gated community of Bradbury Estates, located in Southern California.
Situated on over four acres (on which there s a golf course, tennis court, basketball court, and infinity pool), the lavish Mediterranean-inspired mansion is quite a sight to behold. In addition to the 11 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and casual elevator, the home boasts a number of over-the-top extras, from a plush movie theater and wine cellar to an in-house hair salon (c mon,