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susan: the trunk was a large .arriage trunk inside it was roller printed cotton fabric and tools. inside this trunk work downs, a , silkmarket turban slippers, odd pieces of fabric and muslin, and the kinds of treasures that may be any of us , mementos of our past. they all belonged to dolley madison. we are at the greensboro historical museum. we are going to talk about our dolley madison collection. ourey was the wife of fourth president, james madison, and probably one of our most popular first ladies. 1768 to arn may 20, quaker family, and lived and american life which took her eventually to become one of the most popular figures in early american history. brothers and sisters and after a stay at a farm in tilford county, they , eventuallyginia moving to philadelphia when dolley was about 15. it was there that she married her first husband, a young attorney, and had a two sons and experienced the tragedy of losses during the yellow fever sonemic when she lost her and husband and her in-laws. she moved then later to the washington city, where at the age of 25, aaron garner intr
susan: the trunk was a large .arriage trunk inside it was roller printed cotton fabric and tools. inside this trunk work downs, a , silkmarket turban slippers, odd pieces of fabric and muslin, and the kinds of treasures that may be any of us , mementos of our past. they all belonged to dolley madison. we are at the greensboro historical museum. we are going to talk about our dolley madison collection. ourey was the wife of fourth president, james madison, and probably one of our most popular...
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that is 1000 meters of fabric.have moved from very limited series to large series like this. >> this company specializes in tweed. they have a range of product then encourage massive commercial appeal. >> that is where we developed fabrics, using kevlar and aramid fibers. that is one of our fake furs. we put the fabric at the bottom of winter, out of -- and officially they are excellent. so we have the ecological side, too. >> sometimes traditional production techniques have a hard time adapting to modest demands. >> it is a product that has real success. it was exported all over the world. it looks a little old now. it has not really been sufficiently reworked to keep up with the times. >> but that does not mean they will get away with the traditional -- despite the massive outsourcing of the 1990's. knitters.two one is 65 years old, the other is 72 years old. they agree to come back to the 4 -- they agreed to come back to the workshop four or five years ago to train someone in their 40's. they have taken them und
that is 1000 meters of fabric.have moved from very limited series to large series like this. >> this company specializes in tweed. they have a range of product then encourage massive commercial appeal. >> that is where we developed fabrics, using kevlar and aramid fibers. that is one of our fake furs. we put the fabric at the bottom of winter, out of -- and officially they are excellent. so we have the ecological side, too. >> sometimes traditional production techniques have a...
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there's an area for design, but most of the floor is dedicated to fabrication. dean: this primarily is where we do all the decor, the graphics stuff. lemonis: there's a machine that shapes wood, and it also forms foam into letters... man: here's where i assess what's called a tool path. tells the machine where to go, pretty much. lemonis: very cool. ...and a machine that prints large-format images, anything you need to make a sign. this looks like a trade show display. do you guys go to trade shows? dean: we do not. lemonis: but how do you find new customers -if you don't go to trade shows? -keith: we've always had a different sort of opinion with that. dean: you just brought up a -- yeah, where we disagree. lemonis: what's the worst thing that could happen? keith: i've always been concerned about getting a customer and then losing them. lemonis: but you got to get one to find out if you're gonna lose them. keith: you're right. you're right. lemonis: i mean, you got to start somewhere, because the fact that you have this much capacity right now, it's almost like
there's an area for design, but most of the floor is dedicated to fabrication. dean: this primarily is where we do all the decor, the graphics stuff. lemonis: there's a machine that shapes wood, and it also forms foam into letters... man: here's where i assess what's called a tool path. tells the machine where to go, pretty much. lemonis: very cool. ...and a machine that prints large-format images, anything you need to make a sign. this looks like a trade show display. do you guys go to trade...
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. >> getting prints on fabric is extremely difficult, pretty rare. there's only, you know, not very many cases documented for that. >> a quick call to the fbi's crime lab suggested they could try to see if there was a print in the bloodstain with a substance called amido black. amido black has long been used on laboratory slides to enhance the contrast. it also reacts positively to the protein in blood. with nothing to lose, forensic scientist pat warrick took the fbi's suggestion and soaked the bed sheet in the amido black solution. >> none of us believed in a million years that we were going to get anything out of this because the moment the sheet went into the amido black solution the first time, it turned completely blue. >> but to the trained eye, something did start to appear. >> we just couldn't believe it. you know, here we have a section of fabric, this sheet, and then we can see easily, readily see handprints, fingerprints, in blood on the sheet, and a lot of it is stuff that was not visible at all, even right before we started, and it's ju
. >> getting prints on fabric is extremely difficult, pretty rare. there's only, you know, not very many cases documented for that. >> a quick call to the fbi's crime lab suggested they could try to see if there was a print in the bloodstain with a substance called amido black. amido black has long been used on laboratory slides to enhance the contrast. it also reacts positively to the protein in blood. with nothing to lose, forensic scientist pat warrick took the fbi's suggestion...
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we happen to find a scrap of fabric on ebay. we found 200 yards of fabric.ended up needing 187 yards to complete the task. the paintings on the wall i had been led to believe were stolen until one day we found a notation that they have been loaned by the naval academy. the naval academy had no idea what i was talking about, and so finally we found a list of collection numbers from the truman library. we approach the naval academy for the paintings. they informed they were worth 2 million dollars and we were definitely not depressed president, so we were not getting them. they shot high-resolution scans so all the paintings are exactly as they are in the photographs when president truman was here in the house. so the little white house is a very, very pure restoration to the time when president truman was using it as his little white house. at the moment, we are in president truman's living room. his library during the daytime was his office. every evening to begin a movie theater. of 59.a staff seven are playing poker, so what do you do with the rest of them
we happen to find a scrap of fabric on ebay. we found 200 yards of fabric.ended up needing 187 yards to complete the task. the paintings on the wall i had been led to believe were stolen until one day we found a notation that they have been loaned by the naval academy. the naval academy had no idea what i was talking about, and so finally we found a list of collection numbers from the truman library. we approach the naval academy for the paintings. they informed they were worth 2 million...
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this loom would have been used throughout the 1980's and still has fabric on it. you can see the various stages just from the basic cloth all the way to the finished terry towel product. in addition to mass production, the mill had a company store where residents of columbus and the surrounding area could actually come in and directly purchase towels and other scraps of fabric from the mill floor. columbus's location on the fall line makes it an ideal place for many typesmills and of mill products. but when union forces came through at the end of the year, -- war, they destroyed many of the city's manufacturing centers to help shut down confederate production at the end of the war. after the war columbus rebuilt quickly, with more mills than ever before. the majority of mills here in columbus were cotton mills, so they were producing clothing, towels, jeans. there were also grist mills and hose theory -- hosiery mills. many different types of products, including home furnishings, could be bought right here in columbus. these names -- their buildings can still be s
this loom would have been used throughout the 1980's and still has fabric on it. you can see the various stages just from the basic cloth all the way to the finished terry towel product. in addition to mass production, the mill had a company store where residents of columbus and the surrounding area could actually come in and directly purchase towels and other scraps of fabric from the mill floor. columbus's location on the fall line makes it an ideal place for many typesmills and of mill...
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fabric. so they were selling and making things for craft market. this is -- sewing and making things for craft market. this is a little boys shirt. this was annexed or mental time for patchwork. -- this was an experimental time for patchwork. this is a little bit bigger design. sometimes they were not used any longer than that particular decade, really. but this is a really cute little fellows shirt. and the colors you see there are typical of the 20's as well. the orange, especially the purple. whether or not these were colors that were just available, or whether these were colors that the seminoles particularly picked out because they liked, no one has really done an analysis on that. but the pink and the mustard and purple were very heavy in the 20's. this is really cultural tourism. that is how i thought when i was writing and starting to collect material in the 1970's. this was a positive thing for these people. but i was living with them. i knew them so well and i knew that they still l
fabric. so they were selling and making things for craft market. this is -- sewing and making things for craft market. this is a little boys shirt. this was annexed or mental time for patchwork. -- this was an experimental time for patchwork. this is a little bit bigger design. sometimes they were not used any longer than that particular decade, really. but this is a really cute little fellows shirt. and the colors you see there are typical of the 20's as well. the orange, especially the...
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. >> most important thing is the fabric. you want to find something that breathes something that is light. you want it to be something that has an open weave, and i know that's a little nerdy. so what i mean by that is linen. >> it is prone to wrinkles, but green says don't choir. >> official stance is optional. >> the cut, color and fabric and sendings i to new york to find the perfect summer suit. >> really what it comes down to is fit. >> the vice president of men's tailor clothing and furnishing at varneys says there's just a few basic rules to keep in mind. >> everyone trirlly thinks about cotton and linen as best suit for summer month the but i want to talk about wool because it is a natural fiber that actually has natural wicking properties to it. this is a wool suit. it is actually 14 microns describes the fiber just so you know diameter of your hair is 45 microns it will drm determine softness even though it is wool this is very, very soft and luxurious. >> let's try this. all right. flip this guy on. oh -- 14 micro
. >> most important thing is the fabric. you want to find something that breathes something that is light. you want it to be something that has an open weave, and i know that's a little nerdy. so what i mean by that is linen. >> it is prone to wrinkles, but green says don't choir. >> official stance is optional. >> the cut, color and fabric and sendings i to new york to find the perfect summer suit. >> really what it comes down to is fit. >> the vice...
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what happened last night is an assault on the very fabric of society. it is not anything that we can tolerate. it is time to come forward and support law enforcement and condemn this atrocious act. so please come forward if you have any information. we need to bring this killer to justice. at this time, rick hartley with the hundred club would like to say a few words. >> thank you, devon. on behalf of the 30,000 members of the 100 club, we'd like the community to know that we are reaching out to help the goforth family. as soon as it is logistically feasible, we will be bringing a $20,000 check to the family to help with immediate needs, and when the time is right, we will be there to do a needs assessment to determine all of the financial needs of that family. all too often, when we have tragedies like this, we see youngsters, and this case is no different. we have 5 and 12-year-old children that are left behind. those 30,000 members of the 100 club will make sure that those youngsters have an opportunity to go to the college of their choice when the t
what happened last night is an assault on the very fabric of society. it is not anything that we can tolerate. it is time to come forward and support law enforcement and condemn this atrocious act. so please come forward if you have any information. we need to bring this killer to justice. at this time, rick hartley with the hundred club would like to say a few words. >> thank you, devon. on behalf of the 30,000 members of the 100 club, we'd like the community to know that we are reaching...
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,ates odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy that detergand we'll have to like half thuse like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the store? yes you are. dish issues? get cascade complete. one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. does your carpet ever feel rough don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens but now it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and try resolve for amazing stain removal the first time. your relationship.ut i think we're more traditional in some senses. not super adventurous. have you ever thought about trying a pleasure gel? it just seems a little bit edgy and maybe a little racy? pleasure gels are for couples just like you. ky love creates a new sensation. sometimes it can be fun to incorporate something new because it brings you
luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,ates odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy that detergand we'll have to like half thuse like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the store? yes you are. dish issues? get cascade complete. one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. does your carpet ever feel rough don't avoid it. resolve it. our new...
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the weave pattern on some fabric, the mixture of some concrete and a dog hair were the keys to the mystery. ♪ it was a friday night in central illinois, around 10:00 p.m. a motorist saw an abandoned car along the side of the road. the driver's side door was open. the lights were still on. the engine was running, but there was no one inside. >> the purse was inside the car. the inside of the vehicle was a little bit disheveled. it appeared to be a little bit suspicious. >> there was no identification in the purse. the car's license plate number was registered to david swann, a 34-year-old employee of the local newspaper. when police called swann, he said his girlfriend, karyn slover, had borrowed his car that night to pick up her 3-year-old son, christopher, who had spent the day with his grandparents. but the car was nowhere near the grandparents' home. it was 40 miles away, facing in a different direction. >> at that point, she's just missing, you know? at that point, we're not sure if it's a kidnap. you assume it's a kidnapping, a hijacking on the highway. >> investigators asked family a
the weave pattern on some fabric, the mixture of some concrete and a dog hair were the keys to the mystery. ♪ it was a friday night in central illinois, around 10:00 p.m. a motorist saw an abandoned car along the side of the road. the driver's side door was open. the lights were still on. the engine was running, but there was no one inside. >> the purse was inside the car. the inside of the vehicle was a little bit disheveled. it appeared to be a little bit suspicious. >> there...
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,'ve gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy new charmin ultra strong, dude. cleans so well, it keeps your underwear cleaner. so clean...you could wear them a second day. new charmin ultra strong. it's 4 times stronger, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria on more than just the trashcan. it's the "pungent gym bag stink" neutralizer. and the "prevent mold and mildew on the shower curtain for up to 7 days" spray. it's also the "odor causing bacteria" fighter. and even the "athlete's foot fungus" killer. discover more ways you can use lysol disinfectant spray to help keep your home healthier. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to
luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,'ve gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy new charmin ultra strong, dude. cleans so well, it keeps your underwear cleaner. so clean...you could wear them a second day. new charmin ultra strong. it's 4 times stronger, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria on more than just the trashcan. it's the...
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this designer from italy says he's attracted to the design and the fabric. because it's interesting. here, everything, you know, are looking for some detail and construction and maybe color and fabric. >> teenage shoppers treat much of that no differently than they would items in the department store. >> this tells you everything you need to know. i checked these items within a year or two. that's the first time that's happened in 20 or 30 years. >> we accompany him to the tokyo suburb. he had the object going true his father's belongings. they included a uniform. >> my father would not have been able to discard them. >> his father was an engineer. he was in the army at the end of the war and didn't talk a lot about his experience. he says when he sees this object, it helps him understand a bit about his father's rights as a soldier. >> he must have kept them as reminders of his days in the army. that's probably why he didn't give them away. >> he said he wanted to keep his father's things. but he didn't have enough space in his apartment and the uniform wou
this designer from italy says he's attracted to the design and the fabric. because it's interesting. here, everything, you know, are looking for some detail and construction and maybe color and fabric. >> teenage shoppers treat much of that no differently than they would items in the department store. >> this tells you everything you need to know. i checked these items within a year or two. that's the first time that's happened in 20 or 30 years. >> we accompany him to the...
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. >> it's flooded with cheap imported fabrics from asia, fabrics dyed in china, as a result thousands are out of work. they used to be more than 300 dye pits here. now only a few remain and most of them are disused. new technologies have arrived. localities watch helplessly as foreigners push them out and establish a near total monopoly. >> when they come to this business, sincerely speaking it's affected us because we spend at least three to four days without doing nothing. without doing nothing. we become almost jobless because of this -- their invasion into our business. >> reporter: people like mahmoud, the lost income is not as painful as the rapid decline of the art. he fears that his may soon be the last generation to carry on this once highly respected tradition. ahmed idris, al jazeera, cano, nigeria. >> you can find out more owrn website, the address is aljazeera.com. ] to and thanks to to the media representative and i would like to thank my very good friend lavrov for inviting me here and for his invitation. [ inaudible ] russia are not only two neighbors they are two coun
. >> it's flooded with cheap imported fabrics from asia, fabrics dyed in china, as a result thousands are out of work. they used to be more than 300 dye pits here. now only a few remain and most of them are disused. new technologies have arrived. localities watch helplessly as foreigners push them out and establish a near total monopoly. >> when they come to this business, sincerely speaking it's affected us because we spend at least three to four days without doing nothing. without...
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they were part of the fabric of the community. in moneta, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: all right. thank you, brad. also makes the story so striking is the suspected gunman vester flanagan was also at one time a member of that family there. he now, though, is dead. apparently after taking his own life. this happened after a chase with law enforcement on i-66 in faquier county. after his car crashed, he was rushed off to inova fairfax hospital. jay korff continues the team coverage now with the information we are learning about flanagan. apparently, jay, leaving words behind in his own hand. jay: indeed, leon. a lot of disturbing information to tell you. seemingly troubled life ended here this an. at inova fairfax hospital. you know the helicopter transported his critically injured body, touched down at 1:11 p.m. we have that video. it was only about 15 minutes later that he was pronounced dead. at 1:26 p.m. now the painstaking work of trying to understand and determine a motive. get this, wdbj general manager jeff marks says that flanagan who went by the name "bryce williams" on ai
they were part of the fabric of the community. in moneta, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: all right. thank you, brad. also makes the story so striking is the suspected gunman vester flanagan was also at one time a member of that family there. he now, though, is dead. apparently after taking his own life. this happened after a chase with law enforcement on i-66 in faquier county. after his car crashed, he was rushed off to inova fairfax hospital. jay korff continues the team coverage now with the...
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research and miracle fabrics has created a clothing revolution.ightweight suits have captured 25% of the market. astute firms have also seized upon the trend toward casual living and found that it pays. >> in the past six years, sports jacket sales have doubled. sports shirts sales have tripled. >> the building industry has had the amazing imagination to find the wants of its customers. americans want their own homes today and some ground around them. they want as few stairs as possible and all the modern conveniences. they want nearby shopping centers, recreation facilities, schools, and on terms that are easy to finance. today's builders are packaging whole villages designed to meet these needs. low interest, long-term mortgages put these homes within the reach of the millions who want them. >> result? the biggest building boom in our nation's history. >> the automotive industry is one of our most dramatic examples of creative marketing. it responded to the move to suburban living and the increase in disposable income with the idea of the second
research and miracle fabrics has created a clothing revolution.ightweight suits have captured 25% of the market. astute firms have also seized upon the trend toward casual living and found that it pays. >> in the past six years, sports jacket sales have doubled. sports shirts sales have tripled. >> the building industry has had the amazing imagination to find the wants of its customers. americans want their own homes today and some ground around them. they want as few stairs as...
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,nd breathe happy >>> texting while driving is claiming more lives every year and too many of them teenagers keeping their eyes on their phones instead of the road. >> but a surprising, new study is placing much of the blame on parents. abc's gio benitez explains. >> think about what am i doing right now? >> reporter: we've seen the in-your-face public service announcements. >> this is so easy. >> reporter: they're difficult to watch. teens losing their lives texting while driving. but the advocacy group students against destructive decisions says that teens aren't just texting behind the wheel for fun. they're feeling pressured by their parents. >> it's incredibly dangerous. >> reporter: according to sadd, more than 800 teens reported texting while driving to update their parents. nearly a quarter of them said they thought their parents expect a text response within five minutes. >> young people in particular have a lack of driving experience. >> reporter: sadd says most parents they s
luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,nd breathe happy >>> texting while driving is claiming more lives every year and too many of them teenagers keeping their eyes on their phones instead of the road. >> but a surprising, new study is placing much of the blame on parents. abc's gio benitez explains. >> think about what am i doing right now? >> reporter: we've seen the in-your-face public service...
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. >> the blood penetrated into the fabric weave, the signature sign of high-velocity blood spatter.nd there was high-velocity blood spatter on the back sleeve of david's shirt. >> finding the spatter on the back of mr. duyst's sleeve i think is rather telling because it suggests that his arm is not just down, but rather, it's extended and up at the moment of that spatter event, which is consistent with the position that one would have to be in if they're firing a weapon into mrs. duyst. >> david duyst was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. he continued to maintain his innocence. he said when he found sandy, she was coughing, which explained how her blood got on to his shirt. it would be up to a jury to decide if david duyst was lying or telling the truth. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. small job? no, doing
. >> the blood penetrated into the fabric weave, the signature sign of high-velocity blood spatter.nd there was high-velocity blood spatter on the back sleeve of david's shirt. >> finding the spatter on the back of mr. duyst's sleeve i think is rather telling because it suggests that his arm is not just down, but rather, it's extended and up at the moment of that spatter event, which is consistent with the position that one would have to be in if they're firing a weapon into mrs....
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask, you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪ all right, first day i look like our lawyer. exactly. why can't i just dress like them? them? they look cool. excuse me! young people! where did you get these looks? old navy. the navy, it's the navy. old navy mom... and how much for the denims? eight dollars. eight? mom please! mom! hunter! hunter! mommy's speaking. kids stuff is up to 60% off. you're going to be late today hunter, we're going to old navy. (cheers and applause) >> jon: what about my guest tonight? she's the best. she has a new film out called welcome me.
luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask, you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement...
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export parts.e as if you like the fabric of a tpa approval, we like that. it is very vital. why? this country exports and imports standards. charlie: what do we do that we are not doing to make growth higher? andrew: tax reform, education reform, although workplace reform -- all of the workplace reform, an energy policy that makes sense, regulatory reform. charlie: does it drive you crazy that those things are not happening in america, not happening in washington? andrew: policy and politics came from the same root, but they have been unfortunately divided. no policy, lots of politics. charlie: if you are ceo, you are in full view. about how youory had spent company funds on personal vacations and those kinds of things. where is that? andrew: it's an old issue that surfaced and was put to bed in 2010. it is no longer -- and it has not been an issue for over five years and just resurfaced. tos is journalism that tried sensationalize what happened at the time. as a ceo, i take this very, very seriously. any action, mistake, wrongdoing, immediately has to be remedied. it routine ord
export parts.e as if you like the fabric of a tpa approval, we like that. it is very vital. why? this country exports and imports standards. charlie: what do we do that we are not doing to make growth higher? andrew: tax reform, education reform, although workplace reform -- all of the workplace reform, an energy policy that makes sense, regulatory reform. charlie: does it drive you crazy that those things are not happening in america, not happening in washington? andrew: policy and politics...
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people write their struggles and problems on pieces of fabric. the fabric is then tied to the so structure and the pope will walk near and it the hope is he will bless that grotto. ♪ >> the 10th annual hispanic heritage mass took place today. it was a procession with people dressed in the traditional attire of their native country and then a mass was held at the church it is a way to celebrate the heritage and the university of the hispanic catholic community in the area. >>> a good saturday night. we are warm today. temperatures into the upper 80s but even hotter through the workweek. 90s through six days of the seven day. so we'll look at that in a few minutes. the weather headlines on saturday evening, a warm day today. most of us reach the mid to upper 80s and then the potential for the next heat wave beginning on tuesday. the 90s begin tomorrow. three days of 90s or above. and erika has dissipated as of 9:30 this morning. 75 degrees in philadelphia. we're looking at some clouds out there. winds out of the south southwest at 8 miles per hour.
people write their struggles and problems on pieces of fabric. the fabric is then tied to the so structure and the pope will walk near and it the hope is he will bless that grotto. ♪ >> the 10th annual hispanic heritage mass took place today. it was a procession with people dressed in the traditional attire of their native country and then a mass was held at the church it is a way to celebrate the heritage and the university of the hispanic catholic community in the area. >>> a...
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. i can't find my way through the trees so so so so don't don't don't don't wait wait wait wait for for for me me me me me me me to get home shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. no sixth grader's
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy well, things in the bedroom have alwaysyeah, no complaints. we've always had a lot of fun, but i wanted to try something new. and i'm into that. so we're using k-y love. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both of our sensations. right, i mean, for both of us, just... yeah, it just takes all those awesome feelings you usually feel and it just makes them... rawr... dare to feel more with new k-y love. and now i'm going to get them to milsmell my shirt.uys, smells good yesterday i washed my clothes in new downy fresh protect. it's like deodorant, for your clothes. you just throw it in with your detergent, it neutralizes odor on the spot new downy fresh protect ugh, this pimple's gonna aw com'on.ver. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. besides, its not like acne will last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forever. stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,es odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy roger ailes. >> well, a west virginia high school student is in custody after holding a teacher and more than two dozen students hostage at gunpoint. students for the next class were returned away and reported the incident. after about two hours, the boy was talked into surrendering. there were no injuries and no word on his motive. >>> an unusual rescue in a rail yard. a worker was buried up to his chest by the sand in a train car, his foot caught in the mechanism that relations the sand. and there were fears he might be sucked under. first rescuers had to suction out most of the 80 tons of sand. then he was lifted out of the car and taken to the hospital. thankfully, he appears to be fine. >>> you don't think about real estate agents but these are dangerous times for them. the national association of realtors is planning a safety webinar next month. >> one broker in iowa received calls so threatening that her
luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,es odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy roger ailes. >> well, a west virginia high school student is in custody after holding a teacher and more than two dozen students hostage at gunpoint. students for the next class were returned away and reported the incident. after about two hours, the boy was talked into surrendering. there were no injuries and no...
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask, odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy >>> i'm not here as an expert. i'm here as a mother. an american mother who honestly believes that i have the right to note what's in the food that i feed my family. >> that's guaeth paltrow on capitol hill appealing to lawmakers about genetically modified foods. she's fighting a bill that would block states from passing their own gmo labeling laws and she was joined by actress blythe danner her mom. paltrow is the face of the just label it campaign a coalition of organic food companies. >>> microsoft has now joined netflix innouncing a more liberal leave policy for new parents. >> it could prompt a significant shift in other industries, as well. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> i feel good to be on the offensive. >> reporter: it's the battle of benefits. netflix, the online streaming company behind "house of cards" now rocking the corporate world. announcing a whole year of paid leave for new moms and dads. just h
luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask, odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy >>> i'm not here as an expert. i'm here as a mother. an american mother who honestly believes that i have the right to note what's in the food that i feed my family. >> that's guaeth paltrow on capitol hill appealing to lawmakers about genetically modified foods. she's fighting a bill that would block states...
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,t eliminates odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy carrying about 50 prisoners in arizona. it hit a semi truck that had rolled over on an interstate. nearly half the inmates on board were treated at a hospital. the driver was seriously injured and had to be hospitalized, as well. >>> new details what caused that crash that injured comedian tracy morgan and killed one of his friends. >> ntsb blamed driver fatigue. linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: a perfect storm of mistakes, a botched response, passengers not wearing seat belts and most of all, a driver too tired to be behind the wheel. >> the drivers have a professional responsibility to do the right thing. >> reporter: 14 months after the new jersey turnpike crash that left median tracy morgan seriously injured and another man dead, the national transportation safety board says the 35-year-old walmart truck driver had been awake for 28 straight hours. investigators say kevin roper came speed
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. >> the most important thing is the fabric. you want to find something that breathes, something that's light, something that has an open weave. i know that's a little nerdy. what i mean by that is, like, linen. >> and, yes, linen is prone to wrinkles, but green says don't worry. >> the official gq stance on wrinkles when in suits, it's awesome. >> today gq is sending us to barney's new york to find the perfect summer suit. >> really what it comes down to is fit. >> the vice president of men's tailored clothing and furnishing at barney's says there are just a few basic rules to keep in mind. >> everyone traditionally thinks about cottons and linens as being the best suit for the summer months, but i actually want to talk about wool because wool is a natural fiber that has natural properties to it. this is a wool suit that's 14 microns which describes the fiber. just so you know, the diameter of your hair is 45 microns. it really will determine the softness of the suit. as you can see even though it's woocialtion this is or very,
. >> the most important thing is the fabric. you want to find something that breathes, something that's light, something that has an open weave. i know that's a little nerdy. what i mean by that is, like, linen. >> and, yes, linen is prone to wrinkles, but green says don't worry. >> the official gq stance on wrinkles when in suits, it's awesome. >> today gq is sending us to barney's new york to find the perfect summer suit. >> really what it comes down to is fit....
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the market is famous here and flooded with cheap, imported fabrics from asia and include exports from putting the dye industry out of business and as a result thousands are out of work. used to be more than 300 dye pits and now a few remain and most of them are disused. new technologies have arrived and locals watch helplessly as they are pushed out and establish a near total monopoly. >> when they come to this business it effects us because we send at least three to four days without doing nothing, without doing nothing, three or four and would become almost jobless because of this invasion into our business. >> reporter: people like him the lost income is not as painful as the rapid decline of the art and he fears that his may soon be the last generation to carry on this once highly respected tradition. moham mohamed, al jazeera nigeria. >>> bad weather forced indonesia to suspend attempts to each a plane and it had 54 people on board lost contact with air traffic control half an hour after taking off from the city and it was heading to a settlement around 280 kilometers south. have
the market is famous here and flooded with cheap, imported fabrics from asia and include exports from putting the dye industry out of business and as a result thousands are out of work. used to be more than 300 dye pits and now a few remain and most of them are disused. new technologies have arrived and locals watch helplessly as they are pushed out and establish a near total monopoly. >> when they come to this business it effects us because we send at least three to four days without...
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then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk about some of the symbolism, maybe starting in the middle and working out. >> [inaudible] the flower of industry. >> it is like a compass. there's an arrow pointing north. >> within the great bear consolation, there are two pointed stars here. they typically lead one to the northstar, otherwise known as polaris. so i thought it has a layer of theme. >> let's talk about some of the other elements in the peace. we are walking along, and there is a weather vane. there's a sweet little bird hanging on the side. what kind of bird is that? >> [inaudible] the smallest of the gulf species, and it lives around the bay area. >> you want to talk about the types of flour patterns that you send? >> [inaudible] around 1926 or so by the dahlia society. >> what is this bird here? >> that is the california quail. >> coming up here, we had a little blustery theme. what is this area here? >> this is supposed to be the side v
then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk about some of the symbolism, maybe starting in the middle and working out. >> [inaudible] the flower of industry. >> it is like a compass. there's an arrow pointing north. >> within the great bear consolation, there are two pointed stars here. they typically lead one to the northstar,...
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,dors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy ♪ ♪ >>> well, finally this half hour, a look back at this week's headlines. >> as august is winding down, there's been no shortage of news. as we head into the weekend, here's a look back in our "friday rewind." >> everything that can be done now is being done out there, and our first priority is protecting people and homes and structures and live stock. >> by the time we got in the car, the fire was in our backyard. and we barely made it out. >> the bottom line, this was hell in here. it's just aub. obvious. it was blowing in every damn direction. we lost three. >> i didn't kick or scream or really push. i didn't, but i did say no. i said no three times. >> she's a 15-year-old girl without sexual experience. she tried to say no. >> motel 6, we've had a report of an explosion at your location. >> i saw everything else blow up and start raining down. >> today jared fogle has been charged and has admitted to participa
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when you get into the 800, a thousand, the fabric is a material of the tablecloth. [indiscernible - talking over one another] dari: i was about to say spf. >> it's overkill. dari: these do feel nice. >> reporter: long staple. steve: love seeing people do smart stuff. nature. steve: the studio is incredible. dari: that's a great white. this is up north near chatham. it tries to grab the seal. takes a leap. doesn't make it. circles around and tries to do it again. steve: that great white, we don't have the video, but it eventually feasted on the seal. dari: we're so happy we didn't show you that video. steve: it's crazy. i was an ice cream man in the summer. i would have had a view. there weren't sharks then. >> it's amazing how 81 feels like a cool-down. the 90s, you get used to whatever the weather is quickly. dari: it feels beyond humid. like almost more humid today than i've noticed in other days. steve: >> i mentioned the temperature was coming down and the humidity creeping up. the atmosphere is sparking showers and thunderstorms across the area. right around th
when you get into the 800, a thousand, the fabric is a material of the tablecloth. [indiscernible - talking over one another] dari: i was about to say spf. >> it's overkill. dari: these do feel nice. >> reporter: long staple. steve: love seeing people do smart stuff. nature. steve: the studio is incredible. dari: that's a great white. this is up north near chatham. it tries to grab the seal. takes a leap. doesn't make it. circles around and tries to do it again. steve: that great...
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costs are not calculated, benefits are fabricated. the rhetoric of glory disguises their grotesque realities of combat until armed confrontation not only seems inevitable, it is inevitable. i will leave it to you to ponder the sense to which that is a problem with us today. certainly the first lesson we should learn from the wars between the states should be it was based on delusions which our man in charleston, robert bunch, understood and reported on with uncanny accuracy. the reasons the fighting began in 1861 and the reasons that turned out as it did seem simple to me when i was young then, enormous republican when i studied the conflict more closely. states' rights, yes and free trade, insults of the abolitionists, the south loss of its dominance, and the economies addiction to slavery altar of the suckers towards secession. amid the turmoil the extremist played off each other so effectively that the voices of moderation, indeed the voice of the majority, voices of the majority on each side were lost and to an amazing extent have
costs are not calculated, benefits are fabricated. the rhetoric of glory disguises their grotesque realities of combat until armed confrontation not only seems inevitable, it is inevitable. i will leave it to you to ponder the sense to which that is a problem with us today. certainly the first lesson we should learn from the wars between the states should be it was based on delusions which our man in charleston, robert bunch, understood and reported on with uncanny accuracy. the reasons the...
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railroad becomes a less violent manifestation, though the same people were involved trying to weaken the fabric of slavery in missouri by helping runaways succeed. we have an active underground railroad operation from 57, 58, 59 and so on, that this house plays a role and so on. the people like those who come to kansas because they see kansas as an opportunity to create a new society from the ground up. in that sense, it will be an opportunity for themselves but also an opportunity to shape the institutions in a way that they would conform to their value system. one of the things he will do is richie will be very committed to not only prohibition and women's rights and temperance and rights, butcans' he will be instrumental in founding washington university, to be an institution that is a part of this community. the idea that we will have an educated citizenry, inclusive, it is an improvement over what we had in the mississippi river at the time. kansas city was a fertile ground for a new america. we tell the story to visitors. principally, we have an education program which we deal with, middl
railroad becomes a less violent manifestation, though the same people were involved trying to weaken the fabric of slavery in missouri by helping runaways succeed. we have an active underground railroad operation from 57, 58, 59 and so on, that this house plays a role and so on. the people like those who come to kansas because they see kansas as an opportunity to create a new society from the ground up. in that sense, it will be an opportunity for themselves but also an opportunity to shape the...
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the pre-fabricated assemblies are shipped to this plant.hat has been shown here is being duplicated in plants all across the country. identical miracles produced by people who think and look like these people -- the fair, the dark, evil with unblinking eyes, the strong with their willing muscles, and those less strong, but as willing, the braided schoolgirls, the white-haired grandmothers, the old, the young, the young-old, the little ones, and the less little ones working together in infinite harmony. their goal, peace. these workers are the lucky ones who see the finished product of their labor roll off the line. every hour of every day, they are witness to this awe-inspiring ceremony. this wedding of material and man-hours. this climax of man's conquest of air. but what of the others who helped, however remotely, to create a weapon that they have never seen? the lumberjack who chop the trees that became the blueprints. and the miner of coal. the sweating men who forged the craft. the citizens who paid for the fortress with their purchase
the pre-fabricated assemblies are shipped to this plant.hat has been shown here is being duplicated in plants all across the country. identical miracles produced by people who think and look like these people -- the fair, the dark, evil with unblinking eyes, the strong with their willing muscles, and those less strong, but as willing, the braided schoolgirls, the white-haired grandmothers, the old, the young, the young-old, the little ones, and the less little ones working together in infinite...
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,eliminates odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy jake, put that downten up! point it at the ground til your ready that's not the ground leo put that down when your day goes on and on, you need 48 hour odor protection that goes on clear for no white marks. secret outlast clear gel. >>> look at this, quite a scene on long beach, new york. a fisherman hooking several sharks. a woman watching nearby said he caught five or six of them. it took about tin minutes to reel each one but he got them all 0 shore and released them back into the water. >> catch and release. >>> cuba has banked on tourists to decades relying on visitors not from the u.s. coming into the country to enjoy its beaches,ity food and its charm. >> now cuba's tourism industry is in for a major influx of americans. abc's jim avila takes a stroll around old havana. >> american businesses streaming in to havana airport researching the market and potential. >> the sky's the limit. the cuban peo
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask, odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humi
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the total disintegration of the social fabric you say is going to be very hard to fix. >> it will becult to fix. especially because all of those alliances are constantly shifting. in a way, it's the theater of the absurd, because the former president of yemen, had fought the houthis from 2004 to 2010. >> these are the ones supposed to be on saleh's side. >> exactly. in a way that was the result of a u.n. intervention. because the u.n. froze the assets of both saleh and the houthis, essentially threw them in to the same camp. >> let me ask you this, with everything that's going on at the moment, we have seen a couple of aid flights going in. >> yes. >> how much difference has it made? >> aid is being used for political end. because you have aid getting flown in by the saudis and also by iran. >> and up up they put a flight in the other day. >> exactly. >> bringing in medicines and food as much needed. >> it's not enough. you have 20 million people needing eight. that's 8% of the population. that's a huge number. >> the hard work is yet to do. >> yes. >> thank you very much for coming.
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luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,inates odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy >> good evening. john berman here sitting in for anderson. right now, there is this. we are waiting for donald trump to speak in his biggest venue yet. a football stadium in mobile, alabama. his arrival, honestly, an event in itself complete with a flyover from his boeing 757.
luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask,inates odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy >> good evening. john berman here sitting in for anderson. right now, there is this. we are waiting for donald trump to speak in his biggest venue yet. a football stadium in mobile, alabama. his arrival, honestly, an event in itself complete with a flyover from his boeing 757.
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have belgian documents we have about thethat talk fact that it was really the belgian government fabricating these atrocity stories. they are aware. try to create a counter narrative. the u.s. is also publishing propaganda about this atrocity thing. it has not gone away. the u.s. is using it in their own x nation of why they are going to war. a number of plantlets -- talk about why they are establishing a blockade. there are counter responses by americans talking about the need for freedom of the seas. the international right to trade. see our're starting to talking about u-boats and german crimes sinking neutral shipping at that time. this gives you a sense of what is being said dealing with trade and in american politics. this is a really fascinating collection. these are being created by the united states. pamphlets are from different countries involved in the war. with the declaration of war, president wilson establishes a committee, the committee for public information. , the supportert of president wilson who was a newspaper man. he was a reformer. a strong backer of wilson. and he is
have belgian documents we have about thethat talk fact that it was really the belgian government fabricating these atrocity stories. they are aware. try to create a counter narrative. the u.s. is also publishing propaganda about this atrocity thing. it has not gone away. the u.s. is using it in their own x nation of why they are going to war. a number of plantlets -- talk about why they are establishing a blockade. there are counter responses by americans talking about the need for freedom of...