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every fireplace? >> you want to make sure the damper is working in the shut position and you do not have the fire on so you're not losing energy for the outside and it is easy to open when you're going to use a fire. you want to lubricate that and make sure it works properly, you want to make sure the door is sealed so if it is a gas unit, there is no gas leaking into your room, and if you have a wood burning fireplace you should have every summer or once a year, you should have your chimney cleaned out because chimney fires are a huge cost of residential fires and that is when the chimneys are not cleaned out, they are fire starters there. so it is critical that if you are going to use a wood burning fireplace, you ain't it out once a year. >> people often say you should bring your water hero. we have such clean water in san francisco, i have not seen that to be an issue. but if you need to take action, not in san francisco. it is not an issue. this is your emergency water supply. make sure they are
every fireplace? >> you want to make sure the damper is working in the shut position and you do not have the fire on so you're not losing energy for the outside and it is easy to open when you're going to use a fire. you want to lubricate that and make sure it works properly, you want to make sure the door is sealed so if it is a gas unit, there is no gas leaking into your room, and if you have a wood burning fireplace you should have every summer or once a year, you should have your...
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sitting in front of this beautiful fireplace, solid marble, dipped in 24 karat gold. the world. now let's get down to beeswax. first and foremost, i want to congratulate president barack obama on finally producing what i hope turns out to be a legitimate birth certificate. [ light laughter ] and i also really want to congratulate myself for making this happen when no one else was able to do so. so congratulations, donald trump. thank you. you're welcome. [ laughter and applause ] let me tell you something. the birth certificate was just the tip of the iceberg. there are many other things that president obama needs to prove to me and to america. for instance, his driver's license. has anyone ever seen it? i know i haven't. for all we know, the president may not even be licensed to operate an automobile, and yet here he is clearly behind the wheel of a very classy chevy volt. [ laughter ] if you haven't seen that you should look it up on youtube. it's very youtube-able. [ laughter ] and if anyone has seen his driver's license, they haven't gone on television they've see
sitting in front of this beautiful fireplace, solid marble, dipped in 24 karat gold. the world. now let's get down to beeswax. first and foremost, i want to congratulate president barack obama on finally producing what i hope turns out to be a legitimate birth certificate. [ light laughter ] and i also really want to congratulate myself for making this happen when no one else was able to do so. so congratulations, donald trump. thank you. you're welcome. [ laughter and applause ] let me tell...
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one is a wood burning fireplace. these fireplaces are epa- certified. very efficient way to heat a home is by using hydronic heat. this is on all three floors. it is not only a neat architectural feature, but it is functional and is designed. the staircase does from the basement of to the top of the roof. it allows us to naturally he to the home. -- heat the home. all the water fixtures are low flow fixtures. the lighting design is focused on natural lighting. we have energy-efficient fluorescent light bulbs and all the fixtures. >> we use what is called the leed green building rating system. our guiding path to how we build green. the way to guide the architect in the engineers and builders to figure out ways to work together to make sure that all of the materials are the right materials and construction, that the building uses less energy once we get going, that you use less water, and is less waste during construction and after construction when you stop are operated to. -- when you start to operate it, too. >> we have a smart ventilating system in h
one is a wood burning fireplace. these fireplaces are epa- certified. very efficient way to heat a home is by using hydronic heat. this is on all three floors. it is not only a neat architectural feature, but it is functional and is designed. the staircase does from the basement of to the top of the roof. it allows us to naturally he to the home. -- heat the home. all the water fixtures are low flow fixtures. the lighting design is focused on natural lighting. we have energy-efficient...
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fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance away from that and some type of shielding and listen to the emergency alert system, your radio. . >> there's an acronym that we use to use an extinguisher. what's that acronym? we're going to take turns putting out this fire. you can see that it will make a pretty big mess but at least it put out the fire in your house or something like that. so when we want to shut off electricity is when we see an outlet or something smoking, when you smell that burning smell or if you are not really sure or if you do smell gas and it's safe to do so. if i am in the basement with this set up, this sort of ragedy
fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance...
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in its way lots of snow and freezing temperatures any true korean in needs a solid wooden house a fireplace and several objects made of birch tree branch in the old days was used to make all sorts of objects kitchen utensils bags and shoes it was also used to make talismans to protect people from the witch lo he and the evil spirits servants did they made all sorts of toys which children out of birch bark one of them was called sure cannot kids would play with it and it was also thought to be a charm that would ward off evil spirits the park is the top most layer of a bitch tree the northern people spend all their lives surrounded by things made of the bark the ancient karelians even buried people rolling them in layers of the bark. one of the oldest villages in karelia is called soft coral it is on the bank of the softening the river the waterway links to lakes it is famous for the fact that it is constantly changing flow. younger rivers links to large lakes this place is unique because the river changes direction when it fills one of the lakes the water flows into the other one is trail t
in its way lots of snow and freezing temperatures any true korean in needs a solid wooden house a fireplace and several objects made of birch tree branch in the old days was used to make all sorts of objects kitchen utensils bags and shoes it was also used to make talismans to protect people from the witch lo he and the evil spirits servants did they made all sorts of toys which children out of birch bark one of them was called sure cannot kids would play with it and it was also thought to be a...
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a grecian indoor spa, onyx fireplaces and views from every room. and guys, there is a man cave.t $19.9 million, it can be yours. but if land is what you want, head down to los gatos. >> welcome to this fabulous estate in los gatos. it's a perfect home for the busy executive. very private on 50 acres, and one-of-a-kind. >> tennis and basketball anyone? a swim-up bar awaits the weary. >> you see the entire silicon valley, great companies founder here is from silicon valley. you're only five minutes from los gatos. >> reporter: with the main home set on 50 acres, you can grow your own grapes. and the outdoor thrive inside. >> nobody really knows you're up here, which a lot of people like. and truly it's paradise with the views and the setting. >> reporter: $25 million will guarantee your keys to this resort home. shifting into san francisco, history lives here. >> welcome to 2901 broadway. this is the highest point on the gold coast. it's all original. >> reporter: shipping tycoon milton ray built this home on land purchased from herbert hoover. >> seven bedrooms, seven 1/2 baths a
a grecian indoor spa, onyx fireplaces and views from every room. and guys, there is a man cave.t $19.9 million, it can be yours. but if land is what you want, head down to los gatos. >> welcome to this fabulous estate in los gatos. it's a perfect home for the busy executive. very private on 50 acres, and one-of-a-kind. >> tennis and basketball anyone? a swim-up bar awaits the weary. >> you see the entire silicon valley, great companies founder here is from silicon valley....
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i haven't seen a better office, again, with its own fireplace.s gorgeous. i wish we could see that kid's bedroom. >> there you go. there's a better one. bigger than my living room. >> let's go to texas. this house is for $480,000. >> this is a bedroom community just a few minutes from dallas-ft. worth. it's what you would imagine a mansion to be in dallas. $479,900 with five big bedrooms. over 4,300 square feet with a saltwater pool, a porch with outdoor fireplace and your own putting green. there is a sweeping staircase in the formal dining room. look at that. looks like the commander in chief ought to march down that entry way. the living room is bigger than most hotel lobbies. the formal dining room has hand scraped wood floors. when you see the kitchen it looks so important. i can't imagine making a hot dog in there. the master bedroom, if you see it in a minute, there we go. >> dining room. >> a king has to sit there. that's where the king sleeps [ al trumpeting ] >> good to be the king. >> definitely. >> good to be barbara corcoran. thank y
i haven't seen a better office, again, with its own fireplace.s gorgeous. i wish we could see that kid's bedroom. >> there you go. there's a better one. bigger than my living room. >> let's go to texas. this house is for $480,000. >> this is a bedroom community just a few minutes from dallas-ft. worth. it's what you would imagine a mansion to be in dallas. $479,900 with five big bedrooms. over 4,300 square feet with a saltwater pool, a porch with outdoor fireplace and your own...
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chimney, yeah, fireplace. be aware of the fact that just because it's a wood building and the event caused some sort of compromise of the structure of the building and the building is still standing doesn't necessarily mean there's not a danger there. so what could you as nert's do to make that situation better or at least keep it the same so no one else gets hurt? keep it off, yeah. keep people away. perfect. take out some of that yellow tape that you have, that yellow caution tape, and string it around around keep people back. in this particular case, what could you do to make that situation better? turn off the gas. where would you turn the gas off at? at the street, okay. that's a good place to do it. but you always want to do it at the safest location. so if the street is the safest location, that's where you would do it at. this house here fell over. doesn't have something called a sheer wall. so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so y
chimney, yeah, fireplace. be aware of the fact that just because it's a wood building and the event caused some sort of compromise of the structure of the building and the building is still standing doesn't necessarily mean there's not a danger there. so what could you as nert's do to make that situation better or at least keep it the same so no one else gets hurt? keep it off, yeah. keep people away. perfect. take out some of that yellow tape that you have, that yellow caution tape, and string...
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. >> we have a four-bedroom, 2 1/2-bath, 2-car garage, with a sunken living room with a fireplace.y, and a walk-in closet. the master suite with its own private sitting room and a fireplace. >> reporter: just 20 minutes from downtown atlanta. this once $242,000 home is 80% off. yours for $52,000. >> what you're paying for this home, you couldn't buy a home in 2005, period. >> reporter: my, how the market has changed. and buyers know it. >> right now, $100,000 is the most i want to pay for five bedrooms. >> reporter: $100,000 for five bedrooms? >> yes. >> reporter: that's a tall order. >> it is. but they're out there. >> reporter: buyers are flocking to the bargain-basement prices. across the country, sales of houses under $100,000 are up nearly 10%. especially in the south and the west. >> in phoenix, a place where you can get a 1,500 square-foot home in a nice neighborhood, for around $100,000. but going to boston, that's just going to get you a tiny condo in the suburbs. >> reporter: location is key. this is what $100,000 will get you in seattle. pitched as a partially updated ra
. >> we have a four-bedroom, 2 1/2-bath, 2-car garage, with a sunken living room with a fireplace.y, and a walk-in closet. the master suite with its own private sitting room and a fireplace. >> reporter: just 20 minutes from downtown atlanta. this once $242,000 home is 80% off. yours for $52,000. >> what you're paying for this home, you couldn't buy a home in 2005, period. >> reporter: my, how the market has changed. and buyers know it. >> right now, $100,000 is...
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i like that modern fireplace right there. great shot. there's a beautiful kitchen.ed it, added space for the kitchen next door. this is a wonderful old house. >> there's a lot. still more we didn't get to. >> save it for the next time. >> real bargains here. >> good to have you on. >>> up next, 13 days to go, new details on where kate middleton will spend her last night as a single lady after these messages. soil you put it in. look, both these potted plants got the same sun. same water. only difference? this. miracle-gro potting mix. rich organic ingredients with miracle-gro plant food mixed right in. it even feeds plants for six straight months. want this result? gotta start with this soil. miracle-gro potting mix. success starts with the soil. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding you
i like that modern fireplace right there. great shot. there's a beautiful kitchen.ed it, added space for the kitchen next door. this is a wonderful old house. >> there's a lot. still more we didn't get to. >> save it for the next time. >> real bargains here. >> good to have you on. >>> up next, 13 days to go, new details on where kate middleton will spend her last night as a single lady after these messages. soil you put it in. look, both these potted plants got...
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and roosevelt had the -- a fighter pilot--and the axle of his plane brought back and hung over the fireplace. a bullish momento of his son's death. this time he wasn't so thrilled about war. he spent a lot of time pretending to read a book, honoring his youngest son quinty. he was dead within six months. put roosevelt to one side and i will turn to the person i am writing about right now, dwight eisenhower. eisenhower in many ways was the greatest warrior of his time. he commanded the greatest invasion. the greatest army. supreme army. interestingly, eisenhower, because he was so intimately involved in the war and made decisions like this. the americans in world war ii when we were bombing germany we liked to bomb industrial and military targets. the british did terror bombings, cities. we tried to do military targets. as the war went on i never had to make the choice and finally decided to flat in berlin which meant indiscriminate bombing of civilians. it gave him a key understanding of the nature of work that it escalates in ways you can't always anticipate and control. he was a big reader
and roosevelt had the -- a fighter pilot--and the axle of his plane brought back and hung over the fireplace. a bullish momento of his son's death. this time he wasn't so thrilled about war. he spent a lot of time pretending to read a book, honoring his youngest son quinty. he was dead within six months. put roosevelt to one side and i will turn to the person i am writing about right now, dwight eisenhower. eisenhower in many ways was the greatest warrior of his time. he commanded the greatest...
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. >> can you come grab that fireplace insert? >> reporter: john morrow runs that nonprofit. he says deconstruction helps keep landfill levels low and his inventory high, filling this warehouse with a wide range of high quality, reusable building material. >> our charlotter is to keep as much out of the solid waste ep strooem as possible, and we're able to do that through reuse. lighting, windows, doors, cabinetry, plumbing fixtures, skylights. we've got it. >> reporter: and the deconstruction flow of material coming in and going out of the warehouse is so plentiful customers top by once a week hoping to scoop up some quality goods coming from homes like weis's. >> that's better quality material than you can buy today. we use it. we can reuse it. we can repurpose it. that benefits the planet. it benefits the people who get it. it benefits us. it certainly feels much better than bringing a bulldozer in and just scraping the lot. >> reporter: a feeling that sits well with him as well as the planet. breathing easier, kent wilhoyt, nbc bay area noise. >> the value of all that mat
. >> can you come grab that fireplace insert? >> reporter: john morrow runs that nonprofit. he says deconstruction helps keep landfill levels low and his inventory high, filling this warehouse with a wide range of high quality, reusable building material. >> our charlotter is to keep as much out of the solid waste ep strooem as possible, and we're able to do that through reuse. lighting, windows, doors, cabinetry, plumbing fixtures, skylights. we've got it. >> reporter:...
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there's a five-star hotel, you get here american airlines cloud of a launch area complete with a fireplace. does lots of art through the terminal and here is one installation made especially to keep kids happy. the xylophone feature built-in. here at the virgin american date they have these convenience stations made in for those laptops with plenty of places for people plugged in while the way to take off. this terminal will be open for business april 14th. reporting live, kron 4 news. >>jacqueline: it's been mostly sunny and also pretty windy. you could see from our goal date camera shot or seeing increasing clouds at this hour as a storm approaches the bay area. the core of the storm is in the north, this is the tail end that's moving into northern california. were seeing increasing cloud cover at this hour. the rain will start a little after midnight. here's a look at future cast, the rain pushing in about 2:03 a.m. little bit more moderate rain, those areas of moderate rain could bring small hail and even lightning into the overnight hours. for a and heavier rain push as to the east ba
there's a five-star hotel, you get here american airlines cloud of a launch area complete with a fireplace. does lots of art through the terminal and here is one installation made especially to keep kids happy. the xylophone feature built-in. here at the virgin american date they have these convenience stations made in for those laptops with plenty of places for people plugged in while the way to take off. this terminal will be open for business april 14th. reporting live, kron 4 news....
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so paul was sitting in front of a fireplace at cambridge, and he looks, and he realizes a way of uniting special relativity with quantum theory creating quantum field theory. when he does that, he gets his mathematics, and i'm not going to put words in the his mouth. and he looks at the math mathem, and the mathematics tells him that there are negative energy levels for the electron. and he says, well, maybe anybody else looking at it would have said this is just the math. it's like when you solve an equation and you get two solutions, one is imaginary, one is real. it's only the real one that's good for me in this particular real world example. but he didn't do that. he said there must be a particle that has these negative energy levels, and it turned out -- fist, he thought it was a proton, and then he realized it's another whole new particle. and that's particle, the positive electron was actually discovered experimentally sometime later, a few years later. so the point is sometimes it works, but it doesn't work all the time. >> exactly. >> the example. so i'm glad you're open-minded
so paul was sitting in front of a fireplace at cambridge, and he looks, and he realizes a way of uniting special relativity with quantum theory creating quantum field theory. when he does that, he gets his mathematics, and i'm not going to put words in the his mouth. and he looks at the math mathem, and the mathematics tells him that there are negative energy levels for the electron. and he says, well, maybe anybody else looking at it would have said this is just the math. it's like when you...
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so sitting in front of his fireplace at cambridge, he looks and realizes the way of uniting special relativity with quantum theory, creating quantum deal. when he does that he gets his mathematics, and then not going to put words in his mouth. he looks at the mathematics. the mathematics telson that there are negative energy levels for the electrons. he says, well, maybe anybody else looking would have said this is just a matter. when use of an equation and you get to solutions, one is imaginary and one is real. i'm going to ignore the imaginary. the real one is it for me. but he did not do that. there must be a particle that has these negative energy levels. well, at first she thought it was a proton. then he realized it was another whole new particle. looking for new particles. looks for other particles. that article the positron with a positive electron was actually discovered experimentally sometimes later. so the point is sometimes it works, but it doesn't work all the time. that is the example of eisenberg. we want to follow the mathematics. we are an experimental science. you want to se
so sitting in front of his fireplace at cambridge, he looks and realizes the way of uniting special relativity with quantum theory, creating quantum deal. when he does that he gets his mathematics, and then not going to put words in his mouth. he looks at the mathematics. the mathematics telson that there are negative energy levels for the electrons. he says, well, maybe anybody else looking would have said this is just a matter. when use of an equation and you get to solutions, one is...
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five-star hotel, a sense to get here in the american airlines club, a lounge area complete with fireplacelots of art, here's one installation made to keep kids happy. it's a xylophone feature built in. in addition to seats they have these stations made for those toting laptops with play a antioch places for people to wait while they wait to take off. >> justine: those little plug in stations are very handy. was that george? this weekend you can take to the skies and fly like a fighter in world war two. you can catch a flight in a world war two bomber, it does cost about $400, off the construction to the bombers and cruise about the bay. winter in the air you don't even have to stay in your seat you can walk around, lean over, check that the plane. there are about a dozen planes like this still flying and there'll be one right here. to find it-get your ticket you can log on to our website at www.kron4.com. click on the news links section. george reset? are due to make it? he loved it. coming up the very latest on the barry bonds drought, we have reporter there, live updates throughout the
five-star hotel, a sense to get here in the american airlines club, a lounge area complete with fireplacelots of art, here's one installation made to keep kids happy. it's a xylophone feature built in. in addition to seats they have these stations made for those toting laptops with play a antioch places for people to wait while they wait to take off. >> justine: those little plug in stations are very handy. was that george? this weekend you can take to the skies and fly like a fighter in...
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it has a fireplace. it has oriental rugs. a gorgeous place and even better after restored we started. the fact was -- for me to lay something 1974, if i knew what it was really like to be mayor and at that time i probably would not have voted for it myself because i didn't know enough to be mayor. i was a prosecutor but i took on all these wonderful promises and i was going to be the most transparent, open mayor you could possibly find. in this great office and the first appointment was i thought it was going to meet some you know, philosopher for some great urban planner and my first appointment with a guy named off their roster. those of you who may not be familiar with overlay, there is no water there. there is no yacht club. it is a tenement district more or less, it and so he walks in and 1975 this was. he walked in the office, his beautiful office and he sat down and i knew he was there. i was naÏve but not that naive to not know he was coming there to get something. he sat down on the chair and he said can i help you?
it has a fireplace. it has oriental rugs. a gorgeous place and even better after restored we started. the fact was -- for me to lay something 1974, if i knew what it was really like to be mayor and at that time i probably would not have voted for it myself because i didn't know enough to be mayor. i was a prosecutor but i took on all these wonderful promises and i was going to be the most transparent, open mayor you could possibly find. in this great office and the first appointment was i...
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imagined -- if you were growing up in piedmont, you imagined that new england families did around the fireplace in the wintertime, and you would watch television till 9:30 or 10, whenever our bedtime was. and my dad would do a running commentary on whatever we saw on television. and he would read, he'd do crossword puzzles. he subscribed to alfred hitchcock's magazine. he loved detective stories, which is why i love them, too. and in between reading and looking at the tv, and we'd do our homework, he would comment on everything and say, "this reminds me of... "once upon a time ..." "one day when we were at camp lee, virginia, during world war ii, such and such happened." so these became our canonical stories, and many of the stories in "colored people" are my father's stories. so i was imitating that voice. i was hearing my father's voice. and i think the most satisfying response that i got to the book who was my brother, who is a very distinguished oral surgeon here in new york. my brother called me after he read it in galleys and said, "you got daddy's voice." and that's what i was striving t
imagined -- if you were growing up in piedmont, you imagined that new england families did around the fireplace in the wintertime, and you would watch television till 9:30 or 10, whenever our bedtime was. and my dad would do a running commentary on whatever we saw on television. and he would read, he'd do crossword puzzles. he subscribed to alfred hitchcock's magazine. he loved detective stories, which is why i love them, too. and in between reading and looking at the tv, and we'd do our...
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. >>> 90-year-old william steele was spraying around the fireplace when a warm of -- swarm of bees attacked him and his wife. the experts say fatal attacks by honey bees are quite rare. he died. >>> one storm chaser caught a funnel cloud forming in illinois and continued to follow it as it touched down. >>> 7:24. a bay area humane society is looking for new homes this morning for ten dogs removed from a house in sacramento. the homeowner gave up the dogs during the tv show called "pet hoarding." the dogs are between three months and 12 years old. it's believed all of the dogs are -- were well cared for. >>> we want to check in with sal who is keeping a close eye on the commute and also the situation with the fire. >> that's right. 6th street. a lot of people use sixth street use market street. i wouldn't relative humidity that now because the -- i wouldn't recommend it right now. the fire department has it shut -- has it closed off. >>> let's go to the bay area toll plaza. traffic is backed up for about a 20-minute delay. >> it's getting thick coming into san francisco. filling in for steve
. >>> 90-year-old william steele was spraying around the fireplace when a warm of -- swarm of bees attacked him and his wife. the experts say fatal attacks by honey bees are quite rare. he died. >>> one storm chaser caught a funnel cloud forming in illinois and continued to follow it as it touched down. >>> 7:24. a bay area humane society is looking for new homes this morning for ten dogs removed from a house in sacramento. the homeowner gave up the dogs during the tv...
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it's a simple living room with a gas fireplace.r deck that's nearly as big as the house. it runs all the way around the house. >> looks like a golf course. >> but you don't have to pay a lot of taxes because taxes are cheap there. >> up to new england. portland, maine. the beautiful city of -- i'm sorry, texas. katy, texas. 389,000. i should have been thinking about katy. she was here earlier. this is a five bedroom house. >> an award winning school district. what's nice is it has its own pools, water park, tennis park, beach club and a golf course in the neighborhood. that's a big texas-sized brick house. almost 4,400 square feet big. the garage on the right -- a little one is recessed which allows for extra covered parking. everything is big. the entry has soaring ceilings. i don't know how tall they are. they couldn't get a ladder tall enough to count them. winding staircase. the living room has double height ceilings there. tall arched windows and a fireplace you see over there. you can barely see it. the oversized formal dinin
it's a simple living room with a gas fireplace.r deck that's nearly as big as the house. it runs all the way around the house. >> looks like a golf course. >> but you don't have to pay a lot of taxes because taxes are cheap there. >> up to new england. portland, maine. the beautiful city of -- i'm sorry, texas. katy, texas. 389,000. i should have been thinking about katy. she was here earlier. this is a five bedroom house. >> an award winning school district. what's nice...
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have you seen the fireplace, so ornate? and the wind style, connected to a wind vain on the roof.and the room so masses, so king george could greet his family and advisers, while he stayed put and let everybody come to him. we're going to go to barbara walters in this half hour. she had lunch with princess diana here at kensington palace. so, barbara's going to share that lunch and a letter she received from the princess. so much more coming up in this half hour. george? >> well, we cannot wait. >> it is spectacular. you will always be king george to me. >> and your dress is so spectacular. it's so fitting inside that palace. royal blue today. that's all coming up. >> thank you. >> we'll be back with them in a minute. >>> we're going to begin with michael douglas. he's opening up with what must be the toughest year in his life. in an interview airing today on "oprah," he talks about his wife's mental disorder and why she sought treatment. >> what a year for michael douglas. he watched his son go to jail. and took his wife to a mental health facility. and michael douglas is still s
have you seen the fireplace, so ornate? and the wind style, connected to a wind vain on the roof.and the room so masses, so king george could greet his family and advisers, while he stayed put and let everybody come to him. we're going to go to barbara walters in this half hour. she had lunch with princess diana here at kensington palace. so, barbara's going to share that lunch and a letter she received from the princess. so much more coming up in this half hour. george? >> well, we...
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this is our fireplace. >> reporter: taylor edwards is in disbelief. he and his mother barely made it to the safety of their basement when the storms hit. now, there's not much of their home left. >> i just -- i just remember two days ago i was sitting on my front steps overlooking the neighborhood on a beautiful day like today. and it was just, you know, it was home. >> reporter: about an hour north in coleman, alabama, officials say the power could be out for a week. maybe longer. >> come get ice. >> reporter: bracing for that possibility, residents swarmed the parking lot of the local cvs, where managers and employees handed out free supplies. >> they're definitely desperate. definitely desperate. everyone's needing something. >> reporter: top on the list, diapers, bottled water, and bags of ice. >> we're getting ice for like three families. >> reporter: people here have few options. just getting around is a major challenge. only a handful of gas stations have generators to run the gas pumps. in the wake of the tornadoes, residents are anxious. >> m
this is our fireplace. >> reporter: taylor edwards is in disbelief. he and his mother barely made it to the safety of their basement when the storms hit. now, there's not much of their home left. >> i just -- i just remember two days ago i was sitting on my front steps overlooking the neighborhood on a beautiful day like today. and it was just, you know, it was home. >> reporter: about an hour north in coleman, alabama, officials say the power could be out for a week. maybe...
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this is a three-bedroom, two-bed brick house, fireplace and two-car garage. i said it feels -- was $800 a month. they said we can get you more than that. i said what does the tenant have to pay. they said $50. his is the breed iing -- they don't need a three-bedroom house but the other thing is the immigration deal here in texas, in the next decade the mexicans are going to control the majority of the population hear. host: from human events the cover story is senator schumer and his regressive pals want to spend, spend, spend. did he make any statements that didn't include the word of the week, extreme? twitter.co twitter.com/c-sp twitter.com/cspanwj is our place us twitter and robert joins from just across the line in silver spring, maryland. caller: good morning. i'm calling concerning the budget. everyone, i believe, regardless of democrat, republican, everyone wants the deficit to be reduced. but i think that the problem is that especially on the republican side and with this budget, it seems like they do not believe and share sacrifice and want to put a
this is a three-bedroom, two-bed brick house, fireplace and two-car garage. i said it feels -- was $800 a month. they said we can get you more than that. i said what does the tenant have to pay. they said $50. his is the breed iing -- they don't need a three-bedroom house but the other thing is the immigration deal here in texas, in the next decade the mexicans are going to control the majority of the population hear. host: from human events the cover story is senator schumer and his regressive...
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a great shot of the wood burning fireplace. dining room in the back, french doors to the right.e of the house. that's a white cabinet kitchen. the cabinets pop right out. the clutter should be taken from the top of the cabinets but you can see how huge the kitchen is, perfect for a family. out back there is a fenced backyard with a very small -- oh, i forgot that blue dining room. >> they like color on the wall. >> and you know that should be eliminated. it should be painted white. the backyard looks a little bit too plain and should be merchandised a bit and the patio cleaned up to make it look as good as the front of the house. >> in the pacific northwest, >> another great area. northwest, portland, oregon, 339-9. >> when you see this little town house, it looks like a toy house. you have to remember, prices are high, but values are great. this little town house is smack in the middle of an area that has gardens, beachscape community, totally creative community, and people are moving in by the dozens. here inside, you would swear you're in a big house. look at those windows. l
a great shot of the wood burning fireplace. dining room in the back, french doors to the right.e of the house. that's a white cabinet kitchen. the cabinets pop right out. the clutter should be taken from the top of the cabinets but you can see how huge the kitchen is, perfect for a family. out back there is a fenced backyard with a very small -- oh, i forgot that blue dining room. >> they like color on the wall. >> and you know that should be eliminated. it should be painted white....
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if you're too afraid, at least paint out the fireplace. this has to be from the 1950s. wattage as well. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> now to dan from little river, south carolina, on the phone. what's your question? >> good morning. would you recommend applying for a usda guaranteed mortgage? if so, what are the different qualupications from a standard fha loan? >> this is a great loan intended for low income and middle income people. the hitch on the loan is it's restricted to urban areas. pardon me, rural areas. specific areas of the country. go online to see if your house qualifies. what's great is it's 103% financing which means you don't need a down payment. you have enough for the closing costs as well. it's a great loan, better than fha, but onlile if you qualify. you have to go online. >> good luck. >> now to chris in darling ton, wisconsin. he writes, i had a house buyer in 2009. the house was a loss. we were able to put a modular town on the same site using the same basement. we were told in 2009 we qualified for a government rebate. last year, our accountant
if you're too afraid, at least paint out the fireplace. this has to be from the 1950s. wattage as well. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> now to dan from little river, south carolina, on the phone. what's your question? >> good morning. would you recommend applying for a usda guaranteed mortgage? if so, what are the different qualupications from a standard fha loan? >> this is a great loan intended for low income and middle income people. the hitch on the loan is it's...
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i never hit him with a fireplace log. >> burning him with cigarettes. >> i threw one at him. >> if youd on. left office, paid a price and came back. >> in 1990 after being a radio host for a while you ran for mayor and were elected again. why do you think the people of rhode island took you back? >> well, i felt at that time like now they appreciated progress in the city. we took that city. that was a terrible, terrible image the city had. i felt -- they felt that the city of providence could be better. we tried to raise their self-esteem and we did historic preservation and built the city up. >> the term comes to a crashing halt when the federal government launched an investigation into you. it ended with you being charged with 27 counts. you went to a high profile trial. you were acquitted on 26 of the counts. >> yes. >> but convicted of racketeering conspiracy. were you corrupt? >> no. when the jury instruction was you don't have to find the mayor guilty of a crime, just that he knew of or should have known of the crime, you can't beat that. let me tell you something. they indicted
i never hit him with a fireplace log. >> burning him with cigarettes. >> i threw one at him. >> if youd on. left office, paid a price and came back. >> in 1990 after being a radio host for a while you ran for mayor and were elected again. why do you think the people of rhode island took you back? >> well, i felt at that time like now they appreciated progress in the city. we took that city. that was a terrible, terrible image the city had. i felt -- they felt that...
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was killed in action and s roosevelt had thee axle of his plane brought h back to hang over his fireplace. now he was and so thrilled. team led be pretending to read a book in his library with his youngest son but then dead within six months. but to write d. eisenhower, t he was the greatest lawyer of his time commanded the greatest invasion and army and supreme allied there is a job title. but interestingly eisenhowersupr because he was so vehementlystin involved to make decisions like this one american and says you may recall world war ii when bombingke germany relate to bomb industrial and military targets. area bombing we would try to do military targets but asfi the war went on i never had to make a choice but deciding to flat 10 berlin and he had to live with these decisions and it gave him a keen understanding of the nature of war that it escalates in ways you cannot know is escalate a big thinkerf a german and it is just an extent of politics by other means it is the part the eisenhower got and understood that wars escalate.rsto little wars the two big wars. this is relevant i thi
was killed in action and s roosevelt had thee axle of his plane brought h back to hang over his fireplace. now he was and so thrilled. team led be pretending to read a book in his library with his youngest son but then dead within six months. but to write d. eisenhower, t he was the greatest lawyer of his time commanded the greatest invasion and army and supreme allied there is a job title. but interestingly eisenhowersupr because he was so vehementlystin involved to make decisions like this...