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and this is a really interesting room. there is a lot of history here. because this is where fdr would meet with heads of state that came to visit here. and it's really, i would say, the most historic room in the house. because this is where fdr and prime minister winston churchill initiated a document called the hyde park memoir. and this is the document that talked about the atomic bomb, future uses of the atomic bomb, possible use against the japanese, and also keeping the development of the atomic bomb secret from the russians. but it was also a fun room, because this is where fdr loved to have cocktails, normally, before dinner. he loved to call the cocktail hour the children's hour based on the henry wadsworth longfellow poem, called it the children's hour where he could bring people together to relax and have fun and talk about his different little stories that he enjoyed telling, his little tales, and where he would mix the cocktails himself. another thing he could do independently, which he loved, and it was a time where he could just relax and b
and this is a really interesting room. there is a lot of history here. because this is where fdr would meet with heads of state that came to visit here. and it's really, i would say, the most historic room in the house. because this is where fdr and prime minister winston churchill initiated a document called the hyde park memoir. and this is the document that talked about the atomic bomb, future uses of the atomic bomb, possible use against the japanese, and also keeping the development of the...
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for a living room, it is a small place to get married and the clintons had only 10 guests for their wedding. it was the two of them, a couple of close friends and family. and that was it very modest. favoriteour visitors' things to see is that wedding dress. this is a faithful replica of hillary's wedding dress. it was designed and made by a little rock designer who was a longtime friend of the clintons. hillary bought this dress at her mother's insistence. she was just going to pull something out of the closet and her mother said no, we have to go to the store. you have to get a nice dress. so they pulled this jessica gunne sax dress off the rack. hillary decided to keep her own name and be called hillary rodham, which was unusual for anywhere atnsas, or that time. both mothers hoped she would change her name but she stayed "rodham" and bill was very happy about that. they had just graduated from law school and had done other things before coming here, but they were just a young couple like so many others. they did not have any money, did not have any furniture, were just getting s
for a living room, it is a small place to get married and the clintons had only 10 guests for their wedding. it was the two of them, a couple of close friends and family. and that was it very modest. favoriteour visitors' things to see is that wedding dress. this is a faithful replica of hillary's wedding dress. it was designed and made by a little rock designer who was a longtime friend of the clintons. hillary bought this dress at her mother's insistence. she was just going to pull something...
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there is a room with a fireplace on the lower level. of the furnishings are a mix of souvenirs and functional furniture when it comes to interior design on a place is great importance on quality and continuity i think it's good to keep some old. pieces also yes for sort of the past for the memories of the past you have. not as bungalow has three hundred forty five square metres of indoor living space. remodeling instead of building a new prove the right decision in addition there is the newly designed outdoor area with the typical icelandic thermal bath. i was happy with my house before and so i've looked just wanted to have a new way yeah i think you'll see the. around the house what you can and then you break down the facts and make them as you want to have. the best of both a mix of old and new classical and modern the bungalow is now exactly the home on a good us daughter always one. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home
there is a room with a fireplace on the lower level. of the furnishings are a mix of souvenirs and functional furniture when it comes to interior design on a place is great importance on quality and continuity i think it's good to keep some old. pieces also yes for sort of the past for the memories of the past you have. not as bungalow has three hundred forty five square metres of indoor living space. remodeling instead of building a new prove the right decision in addition there is the newly...
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for a living room, it is a small place to get married. the clintons had only 10 guests here for their wedding. is a small place to get married. the two of them, a couple of close friends and family, and that was it. very modest. one of our visitors' favorite things to see is the wedding dress.
for a living room, it is a small place to get married. the clintons had only 10 guests here for their wedding. is a small place to get married. the two of them, a couple of close friends and family, and that was it. very modest. one of our visitors' favorite things to see is the wedding dress.
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room. but that led to a total conversion. now the responding of room for ana and her husband and their daughter who often visits. the first one we started really to break things down it's like a journey you don't know where to where you're going because i mean there were thought there were so lots. that turn out to be have to say that because it was always more and more and more. but it was also a side to the left. hardly anything remains of the old house this special furnishing was the idea of a construction worker during the renovation he had cut. one piece out of the bathroom wall to make a window and and from this piece he cut this out and got the idea to make this a laugh and this is. really the only piece from the old house that reminds me of his that he's left. the spacious open living space with many small cozy corners is a new feature. that includes a t.v. corner in the heart of the house. and office space in the rear. there is a room with a fireplace on the lower level. of the furnishings are a mix of souvenirs and f
room. but that led to a total conversion. now the responding of room for ana and her husband and their daughter who often visits. the first one we started really to break things down it's like a journey you don't know where to where you're going because i mean there were thought there were so lots. that turn out to be have to say that because it was always more and more and more. but it was also a side to the left. hardly anything remains of the old house this special furnishing was the idea of...
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it's a room he died in on june 8th of 1845. sam how son was very close to jackson and much like a son to him. they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrive a couple hours after jackson arrives. the visual is so great. the family is clustered around the bed. sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family so he could say he had seen the face of andrew jackson. i hope people visit the hermitage and lee having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man. he could be very tender and concerned. a better understanding of this man who was really considered, in his time, second only to george washington. >>> tonight we have live coverage as arizona state university professor talks about andrew jackson's presidency. held answer viewer questions. our live call from program begins at 9:00 eastern here on c-span3. if you missed any of this week's programs you can find them any time, online at the video library. thursday the history of the vietnam war and operation rolling thunder. >>> jeffrey rosen
it's a room he died in on june 8th of 1845. sam how son was very close to jackson and much like a son to him. they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrive a couple hours after jackson arrives. the visual is so great. the family is clustered around the bed. sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family so he could say he had seen the face of andrew jackson. i hope people visit the hermitage and lee having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man....
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a nice story. this is not the one but the identical model and the room. ford remembered it so specifically that there was a epic search to try to find one just like it. by the window would have been one of the places where he would have worked on repairing things. especially watches. the china is a reproduction but it was done very specifically as ford remembered. we don't cook hear a lot but we do during the christmas and fall. harvest begin, henry's birthday we do cook. stove is from the time. but it is not the one that ford picked out. the one that he picked out is preserved and we chose another one because we actually use it. this room has lots of doors and windows for ventilation to let the heat out. every room has a set of doors because in a house without central heating, you had to heat each room individually or rely on another room for heat. we have a very interesting collection of buildings and structures and workplaces. founded in 1929 by henry ford more than anything wanted to preserve day to day life as he knew it as a child in the 19th century
a nice story. this is not the one but the identical model and the room. ford remembered it so specifically that there was a epic search to try to find one just like it. by the window would have been one of the places where he would have worked on repairing things. especially watches. the china is a reproduction but it was done very specifically as ford remembered. we don't cook hear a lot but we do during the christmas and fall. harvest begin, henry's birthday we do cook. stove is from the...
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we are going to be debating the issue of should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner. by that, i think what mark means is did hugh hefner have an overall positive affect on the american scene as a liberator of sexual ethics? are was he more of a coarsening influence? steven watts is a professor at the university of missouri. he is the biographer of mister playboy, hugh hefner app store it was was published 10 years ago. he is the author of books about walt disney, henry ford, and the most recent when you're coming out with is dale carnegie and john kennedy. ross douthat is a new york times columnist and with a film critic for "national review," the wall street journal, weekly standard, and he wrote a very scathing article in the new york times speaking ill of hugh hefner, and in fact viewpoint on hugh hefner and his legacy. we are going to ask the audience, on the question of should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner? i would like to see an overall show of hands of those who fuel in general we should honor hugh hefner? that he has made more contribution than he has taken
we are going to be debating the issue of should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner. by that, i think what mark means is did hugh hefner have an overall positive affect on the american scene as a liberator of sexual ethics? are was he more of a coarsening influence? steven watts is a professor at the university of missouri. he is the biographer of mister playboy, hugh hefner app store it was was published 10 years ago. he is the author of books about walt disney, henry ford, and the most recent...
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a room ofwn your for sick kids in the hospital. more o that coming up on "nenws >> announcer: you're watching "news4oday." >>> it's now 6:15. cary place an be a for anyone, especially kids. >> that is where a group called hope for henry comes in. the folks there have made it their mission to make sure kids who are realll sick still f like kids as they go through treatment. >> news4's molette green is live headquartersn's for details on one of their very special projects. molette,ood morning. >> reporter: good morning, to small 've made this smil space look very cozy this morning. that's the whole idea to make a child's hospital room look and feel like home or eve better than home. all right, hope for henry has ten around for years. i want bring in the founder and ceo, to tal about her newest project, a room of your own. you've justaunched this. you've already been in the hospitals that you work in setting up rooms for children. >> so, it's gone really beautifully. >> reporter: yes. >> the reason we started the program is one of the
a room ofwn your for sick kids in the hospital. more o that coming up on "nenws >> announcer: you're watching "news4oday." >>> it's now 6:15. cary place an be a for anyone, especially kids. >> that is where a group called hope for henry comes in. the folks there have made it their mission to make sure kids who are realll sick still f like kids as they go through treatment. >> news4's molette green is live headquartersn's for details on one of their very...
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but in atlanta, kayla has a living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, terrace, guest room and a guest bathroom. let's take a look. >> i would say my style -creative. iat white with a patient. why not decorate them? >> kayla gives us a look at her kitchen. >> oh, my gosh. i've never seen this multiple clock thing. >> meanwhile in l.a. >> this is my dish washer. >> it looks like molly's making the most use of her space because she has to. moll t full couch out here. and >> kayla mentions it isn't as large but she absolutely loves the view. got all the green scenery outside of her window. let's talk closet space. >> as you can see, i have way too many clothes. >> that looks just like carrie brad shaw's apartment closet. >> and her bathroom is pretty big. >> but molly's is a lot smaller in los angeles. >> is molly going to move to atlanta? >> probably not. >> it's fun to see how far your buck will go city to city. >>> this unique music style is mesmerizing. >> what the heck? >> finds out the secret behind this taped tapping tune. >> i'm so confused. its like a room guitar. >> and slack li
but in atlanta, kayla has a living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, terrace, guest room and a guest bathroom. let's take a look. >> i would say my style -creative. iat white with a patient. why not decorate them? >> kayla gives us a look at her kitchen. >> oh, my gosh. i've never seen this multiple clock thing. >> meanwhile in l.a. >> this is my dish washer. >> it looks like molly's making the most use of her space because she has to. moll t full couch...
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one person to a room with one bed and two people. >> a month later, in august, something happened on took together to south carolina. something that andrea felt she had to repent for. she read aloud in court what she wrote hemy in an e-mail. >> your apology is heartfelt but does not make the ongoing pain go away that i know have. >> what happened in greenville, ma'am? >> we were holding each other's hands, and that's it. it may sound worse than it is, but to me, that was a betrayal. >> so you're repenting in the e-mail, at least, for holding his hand? >> yep. >> but the work trips together continue, and the emotionally charged e-mails intensified. hemy wrote words like, marry me. i love you. and this. >> betrayal and anger is not about what you we did, it's a cop-out. it's about how you felt what we wanted. how you felt when we looked at the stars in tahoe, when we woke up friday morning in denver, when you took my hand and nestled your head on my shoulder. did that happen? >> did what happen? >> did you wake up together in denver and tahoe? >> no. >> andrea might not have known it,
one person to a room with one bed and two people. >> a month later, in august, something happened on took together to south carolina. something that andrea felt she had to repent for. she read aloud in court what she wrote hemy in an e-mail. >> your apology is heartfelt but does not make the ongoing pain go away that i know have. >> what happened in greenville, ma'am? >> we were holding each other's hands, and that's it. it may sound worse than it is, but to me, that was...
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break in at a hotel room and i t expert shows how it's done all the thief needs is a hacked version of a room's key card and once you get inside there are no signs of forced entry. you can read key cards you can write them you can clone them however if you want the intent of these attack then you need to understand what's actually on those hotel key cards you need to be able to understand the structure and that's the difficult part. the helsinki based company f. secure has been providing cyber security solutions for businesses since one nine hundred eighty eight they recently discovered a massive security breach in the locks used by a number of popular hotel chains more than one million of the locks are said to be affected crooks can use any key card even an expired one to create a new master key. the card software called vin card vision was produced by a swedish company. and change the market history. the company says these concerns are exaggerated it took technicians from f. secure twelve years to crack the system if you are hotels are now using the software because it's outdated but
break in at a hotel room and i t expert shows how it's done all the thief needs is a hacked version of a room's key card and once you get inside there are no signs of forced entry. you can read key cards you can write them you can clone them however if you want the intent of these attack then you need to understand what's actually on those hotel key cards you need to be able to understand the structure and that's the difficult part. the helsinki based company f. secure has been providing cyber...
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a good suggestion. eliminate the laundry room. you have a laundry room with light and air coming into the laundry room. >> commissioner melgar. >> i was interested in commissioner moore's comments. particularly the second floor. i had in your comments. i am interested what it is you would want to improve. >> it is a general discussion item. in well designed homes you have bathrooms with doors on either side that when the bathroom is okay you paid from one user the other person waits until the bathroom. it is good. okay. as rehas a modern functioning ht not giving too much space away but detract from general live ability. the dining room and living room and den. none of those are part of this building. that concerns me. i am not trying to raise any suspicions or questions that this owner would not be doing what he is saying. it leaves too many unanswer questions. it is my responsibility to look at the drawings as road maps how people live. if there are too many questions about the monticello or the project where it is not a credible
a good suggestion. eliminate the laundry room. you have a laundry room with light and air coming into the laundry room. >> commissioner melgar. >> i was interested in commissioner moore's comments. particularly the second floor. i had in your comments. i am interested what it is you would want to improve. >> it is a general discussion item. in well designed homes you have bathrooms with doors on either side that when the bathroom is okay you paid from one user the other person...
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so first we will ask the audience should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner as an overall show of hands who feel that in general we should honor hugh hefner, that he has made more of a contribution that he has taken away from society. leave them up. and those that are against it? so we do have a slight bias dedicating a room to hugh hefner to change any minds we will start with the professor of mr. playboy. [applause] friends and americans a countrymen lend me your ears. i'm here to very hefner not to praise him. maybe surreptitious praise the little mark anthony. he died a few months ago september 27, 2017 and with that achievement and legacy the reaction and then to be unmixed he described hefner and these are his words as wicked a to sexual liberation a lowbrow peter pan. and the impact on american society and with those values. now while i admit my gosh admire his work and find himself in agreement with him but speaking as his biographer today i would respectfully disagree on this issue and offer a different perspective. hefner i argued was one of the most influential figures in ame
so first we will ask the audience should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner as an overall show of hands who feel that in general we should honor hugh hefner, that he has made more of a contribution that he has taken away from society. leave them up. and those that are against it? so we do have a slight bias dedicating a room to hugh hefner to change any minds we will start with the professor of mr. playboy. [applause] friends and americans a countrymen lend me your ears. i'm here to very hefner...
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we spoke to one who went to the capital kabul. 11 family members are living in a room provided by the relatives. they are safe, but traumatized. >> no place is life home -- like home. when we fled ghazni, my mother was crying. she said all her life she strived to build a home, but she failed. reporter: despite having to flee their home, the family consider themselves lucky. at least they have shelter. but the experience of the fighting has left them scarred. >> there was a blast in kabul when we came here. we felt the rages of war were following is from ghazni to kabul. we are frightened and scared. now where can we go from here? reporter: the family is still
we spoke to one who went to the capital kabul. 11 family members are living in a room provided by the relatives. they are safe, but traumatized. >> no place is life home -- like home. when we fled ghazni, my mother was crying. she said all her life she strived to build a home, but she failed. reporter: despite having to flee their home, the family consider themselves lucky. at least they have shelter. but the experience of the fighting has left them scarred. >> there was a blast in...
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dragons margery magic shows to a room filled with optical illusions this museum has been called a temple to the magic arts go inside and out for. inside the house of magic it's filled with illusions and nothing here is as it really seen. magicians like match you my lady are also on hand to engage visitors in a bit of fun and mystery with their tricks speed imprecision is key here. i tried to find out the secret to this comic kargil but in the end i still had no idea of how it was done. to the. only source of fish with. i think we live in a society that is very rational ok magic is the last bastion of mystery and secrets that exist and if you get allows people to hold on to some mystery that is absent in society. this man is widely considered the father of modern magic johnson. he was born in the wire eighteen zero five and later moved to paris where he began his for reign magic by opening a theater his allusions soon became a hit with the public and the whole deal with i. was a watchmaker and thanks to science he completely redesigned the illusion. but he primarily modified magic seems.
dragons margery magic shows to a room filled with optical illusions this museum has been called a temple to the magic arts go inside and out for. inside the house of magic it's filled with illusions and nothing here is as it really seen. magicians like match you my lady are also on hand to engage visitors in a bit of fun and mystery with their tricks speed imprecision is key here. i tried to find out the secret to this comic kargil but in the end i still had no idea of how it was done. to the....
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it could take him two hours sometimes to cross a room. it's painful to watch. >> reporter: nick needs individual attention that's hard to provide in a classroom. so his local school district sends aides to work with him one-on-one at home. but like eric, nick's 21st birthday is around the corner. they'll both abruptly lose the services that have helped them come so far. >> is it cruel to offer something and then have it taken away? but it's even crueler not to offer it in the first place. and i don't know what the answer is. and in 40 some odd weeks from now, we're gonna find out. >> reporter: the burden of caring for eric and nick will fall almost entirely on their families especially on their mothers and you're about to see what happens as they prepare for that life changing moment. >> reporter: in a sign of just how much progress nick has made his family is able to take him to his favorite place on earth, disneyworld. >> i think it's a cause for celebration, because he's come such a long way. >> reporter: but will nick, and eric's progr
it could take him two hours sometimes to cross a room. it's painful to watch. >> reporter: nick needs individual attention that's hard to provide in a classroom. so his local school district sends aides to work with him one-on-one at home. but like eric, nick's 21st birthday is around the corner. they'll both abruptly lose the services that have helped them come so far. >> is it cruel to offer something and then have it taken away? but it's even crueler not to offer it in the first...
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for a living room, it is a small place to get married. the clintons had only 10 guests here for their wedding. is a small place to get married. the two of them, a couple of close friends and family, and that was it. very modest. one of our visitors' favorite things to see is the wedding dress. this is a faithful replica of hillary's original wedding dress, designed and made by a little rock designer who was a longtime friend of the clintons. hillary bought this dress at her mother's insistence the night before the wedding. they pulled it off the rack for $53. one of the interesting things to note is at the time of their marriage, hillary decided to keep her name and be called hillary rodham, which would have been pretty unusual for 1975 in arkansas and really anywhere. both of their mothers had hoped she would change her name to clinton, but she stayed rodham, and bill was very happy about that. when they came to fayetteville they had just graduated from yale law school, but they were just a young couple like some many others. they didn't
for a living room, it is a small place to get married. the clintons had only 10 guests here for their wedding. is a small place to get married. the two of them, a couple of close friends and family, and that was it. very modest. one of our visitors' favorite things to see is the wedding dress. this is a faithful replica of hillary's original wedding dress, designed and made by a little rock designer who was a longtime friend of the clintons. hillary bought this dress at her mother's insistence...
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a hole in the room but. why is. it all over a. week or. two . on counting the cost financial tremors in turkey shake investor sentiment in emerging markets a perfect storm of factors including land reform is hitting south africa's economy why google is tracking your every move. for five years venezuelans have been fleeing their country to escape a socio economic disaster of a magnitude rarely seen now latin america is facing a refugee crisis in a series of special reports al-jazeera looks at the challenges developing in an already volatile region. desperate for a better life millions of people have sought refuge in europe sometimes their dreams of sanctuary are realized but sometimes disenchantment and hostility drives them home in the first of two films on these contrasting experiences people in power goes to the north german city where humane approach to integration is proving surprisingly effective. assimilation nation on al-jazeera. this is. i don't welcome to the al-jazeera news our life or my headquarters in doha the mayor has a problem co
a hole in the room but. why is. it all over a. week or. two . on counting the cost financial tremors in turkey shake investor sentiment in emerging markets a perfect storm of factors including land reform is hitting south africa's economy why google is tracking your every move. for five years venezuelans have been fleeing their country to escape a socio economic disaster of a magnitude rarely seen now latin america is facing a refugee crisis in a series of special reports al-jazeera looks at...
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it would be pretty evident if you're barricaded in a room that it is, in fact, the jacksonville police.
it would be pretty evident if you're barricaded in a room that it is, in fact, the jacksonville police.
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disaster but you have to remember i spent my life as a novelist and screenwriter my job was to sit in a room and make stuff up. i would think about weird things like what if a cop became werewolf, but i did well at any started making my books into movies and i went to hollywood, that's the same job, but after 911 happened, the movie industry started to churn out these antiwar movies and depict races a repossessed killers. hollywood had never made antiwar movies before when our troops are in the field. i started to write about that i lost all my friends in hollywood but i started to make new conservative friends and finally they asked me too come give a speech tot a conference just like this one. i said sure. remember i've been in the room thinking about werewolves for 20 years. i thought what is it that young college didn't want to hear about. wrote this really intricate speech about how the culture invented the idea of the individual why that matters to conservatives and it underlies all our principles. i arrive at this thing and there's always practiced conservative speakers delivering the
disaster but you have to remember i spent my life as a novelist and screenwriter my job was to sit in a room and make stuff up. i would think about weird things like what if a cop became werewolf, but i did well at any started making my books into movies and i went to hollywood, that's the same job, but after 911 happened, the movie industry started to churn out these antiwar movies and depict races a repossessed killers. hollywood had never made antiwar movies before when our troops are in the...
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while it is a big room for a living room, it is a small place to get married. and the clintons had only ten guests here for their wedding. it was the two of them, a couple close friends and family, and that was it. very modest. one of our visitors' favorite things to see is the wedding dress. this is a faithful replica of hillary's original wedding dress and it was designed and made by connie fails, a little rock designer who was a longtime friend of the clintons. and hillary bought this dress the night before the wedding at her mother's insistence. she was just going to pull something out of the closet and her mother said, no, we have to go to the store. you have to get a nice dress for a wedding. so they pulled this jessica mcclintock gunny sack dress off the rack for $50. at the time of the wedding, hillary decided to keep her name and be called hillary rodham, which would have been unusual in 1955 in arkansas, and both the mothers hoped she would change her name to clinton, but she stayed rodham and bill was very happy about that. when bill and clinton came
while it is a big room for a living room, it is a small place to get married. and the clintons had only ten guests here for their wedding. it was the two of them, a couple close friends and family, and that was it. very modest. one of our visitors' favorite things to see is the wedding dress. this is a faithful replica of hillary's original wedding dress and it was designed and made by connie fails, a little rock designer who was a longtime friend of the clintons. and hillary bought this dress...
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a letter going out to faculty and staff says providing a room to students would be a tremendous help to the university. >>> a restaurant owner on the peninsula has come up with an innovative solution to retain staff in the pricey palo alto area. >> azenith s a house andd for hr employees, providing them with housing at a bargain rate. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: shaquille lives in the three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in east menlo park. he's a chef at zareen's. he shares it with three employees. the rent just $500. >> it's so cheap. other place, you pay $1,000, $2,000. >> reporter: the cheap rent wouldn't be possible if it weren't for zareen khan. she bought the home in 2016 for $950,000 and now rents rooms to her staff. it's her answer to what she calls a labor crunch. >> most of the employees either commute from san jose or hayward. prices are going up. >> reporter: khan says the employees aremaster bedroom to h employ the independent business owner who owns this restaurant in palo alto and another in mountain view says skyrocketing housing prices are causing a regional shorta
a letter going out to faculty and staff says providing a room to students would be a tremendous help to the university. >>> a restaurant owner on the peninsula has come up with an innovative solution to retain staff in the pricey palo alto area. >> azenith s a house andd for hr employees, providing them with housing at a bargain rate. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: shaquille lives in the three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in east menlo park. he's a chef at zareen's....
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the 41-year-old assistant manager says renting a room in redwood city for $1200 a month. he says he lives paycheck to paycheck. >> it is really hard right looked places that are really cheap are across the bay. there so expensive now. >> reporter: as and smith with ktvu fox2 news. three the next two days in detroit some of the best entertainers in the world will honor and celebrate aretha franklin fans of the public viewing said goodbye to aretha into traits african-american history museum. her casket was then moved to a baptist church for today's visitation that church was founded by her late father. today's concert is called a people's tribute to the queen. it features the four tops, gladys knight, and many more. tomorrow's funeral will include former president bill clinton, clive davis, and performances by stevie wonder, jennifer hudson, and faith hill. >>> bridging the gap between the community and law enforcement through dialogue. that's the idea. wine -- behind the barbershop form in the bay area. paul chambers has y area. toni first time the group is ad to emeryvil
the 41-year-old assistant manager says renting a room in redwood city for $1200 a month. he says he lives paycheck to paycheck. >> it is really hard right looked places that are really cheap are across the bay. there so expensive now. >> reporter: as and smith with ktvu fox2 news. three the next two days in detroit some of the best entertainers in the world will honor and celebrate aretha franklin fans of the public viewing said goodbye to aretha into traits african-american history...
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a -- not the one. but it is the identical model that was in the room. henry ford remembered it so specifically that there was a epic search to try to find one just like it. and the little bench by the window would have been one of the places where he would have worked on repairing things, especially watches. the china in there is a reproduction but done very specifically off of originals that ford remembered the family having when he was a kid as well. we don't cook here a lot but we do several times a year for the christmas season and during the fall. heritage weeke-- and for the ha weekend and for his birthday we cook in here. so the stove is a stove from the time period but not the one that ford picked out. the one that -- the one he picked out is preserved and we've chosen another one from the time period because we use it. and this room has lots of doors and windows for ventilation to let the heat out. if you notice, a lot of doors -- every room has a set of doors because in a house without central heating, you had to heat each room individually or
a -- not the one. but it is the identical model that was in the room. henry ford remembered it so specifically that there was a epic search to try to find one just like it. and the little bench by the window would have been one of the places where he would have worked on repairing things, especially watches. the china in there is a reproduction but done very specifically off of originals that ford remembered the family having when he was a kid as well. we don't cook here a lot but we do several...
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even his bedroom slippers and his gowns are in the room. it's a personal space and it's the room he died in on june 8, 1845. one story that's interesting, sam houston was very close to jackson. in their last years, he was much like a son. houston had heard that jackson was dying and wanted his young son to meet jackson. they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrived just a couple of our -- hours after jackson died. the visual of this is great because his family is around the bed. sam houston is pulling this little boy out over the head of the family so that he could say he saw the face of andrew jackson. i hope people leave having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man. more complicated than public opinion today characterizes him as. he was a man of great passion, great determination. he could be very fierce at times. he could be very tender and concern. it really depended upon the situation. a better understanding of this man who was considered second only to george washington. if you missed any of this week's american hi
even his bedroom slippers and his gowns are in the room. it's a personal space and it's the room he died in on june 8, 1845. one story that's interesting, sam houston was very close to jackson. in their last years, he was much like a son. houston had heard that jackson was dying and wanted his young son to meet jackson. they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrived just a couple of our -- hours after jackson died. the visual of this is great because his family is around the bed. sam...
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what makes this a lactation room? egislation requires it has the minimum standards, a seat, a surface to place your breast on, a clean space that doesn't have toxic chemicals or storage or anything like that. and we have electricity, we have plenty of outlets for pumps, for fridge. the things that make it a little extra, the fridge is in the room. and the sink is in the room. our legislation does require a fridge and sink nearby but it's all right in here. you can wash your pump and put your milk away and you don't have to put it in a fridge that you share with co-workers. >> the new standards will be applied to all businesses and places of employment in san francisco. but are they achievable for the smaller employers in the city? >> i think small businesses rightfully have some concerns about providing lactation accommodations for employees, however we left a lot of leeway in the legislation to account for small businesses that may have small footprints. for example, we don't mandate that you have a lactation room, bu
what makes this a lactation room? egislation requires it has the minimum standards, a seat, a surface to place your breast on, a clean space that doesn't have toxic chemicals or storage or anything like that. and we have electricity, we have plenty of outlets for pumps, for fridge. the things that make it a little extra, the fridge is in the room. and the sink is in the room. our legislation does require a fridge and sink nearby but it's all right in here. you can wash your pump and put your...
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room on the ground floor? >> i thought the same thing. it looked like a nested living room. there is a window and door. >> i think from general ventilation i think you need more to have a fully functioning room. for quality of the unit, i think, it is something i would question. if we are talking about adu our responsible to deliver adu with a degree of livable is as important as not asking that question. i have great difficulties with taking the plan as a plan for an expanded family use, and it looks really to me more like a dormitory and number of bedrooms somehow defeats the idea this is the family that has three children because i don't see or is expecting a fourth child. i do not see provisions for the core of the family other than the inlaws to function properly. i am at this moment very troubled by how this project is presented, and i presently at this moment cannot support it. >> so i have to say that i don't quite agree, commissioner, i don't see what you see. i am wondering if, you know, it is sort of pushing my butt tons sometimes to have the expectations what a fa
room on the ground floor? >> i thought the same thing. it looked like a nested living room. there is a window and door. >> i think from general ventilation i think you need more to have a fully functioning room. for quality of the unit, i think, it is something i would question. if we are talking about adu our responsible to deliver adu with a degree of livable is as important as not asking that question. i have great difficulties with taking the plan as a plan for an expanded...
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room decor here. pillows, things to make a child'sor room feel like home. rong is the ceo and founder of hop henry. came up with this new idea, a launched ur own just last week. what do you say about the impact so far because you've already done this in isn rooms? >> yes, the kids are absolutely loving it. w it's we observed with our son henry. we're creating apa that was like our own home in the hospital, really helped him heal and it's doi that for all these other children too. >> this organization has been around for a number of years. i wanted to ask a couple of former patients who benefited from hope for henry about t o impa something like this. what do you think? >> so it reallys relie the stress of a hospital stay and medical appointments and just gives the patients some hope > >> it also provides a distraction for the kids going through a hard time here at the hosptaal. >> we'reing up for hope for henry's newest project, which is a room of your n, giving it a big thumbs up, s? right, g all right. that is the very latest. you're operating in two hospi
room decor here. pillows, things to make a child'sor room feel like home. rong is the ceo and founder of hop henry. came up with this new idea, a launched ur own just last week. what do you say about the impact so far because you've already done this in isn rooms? >> yes, the kids are absolutely loving it. w it's we observed with our son henry. we're creating apa that was like our own home in the hospital, really helped him heal and it's doi that for all these other children too. >>...
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just last week i did a reading in q&a in virtual relatey in multiuser environment called rec room and i was holding a microphone and if i wasn't holding the microphone people wouldn't have been able to hear my voice coming out of the speakers that were built into this b virtual environment. what i was holding in real life was just a controller, a hand controller that i would use in any other way but pressing a button i was gripping the object that was in front of me, able to pick it up, then the mic that activated the pa system that had been code i intoed this room so for me it was just like i was sitting here holding a hand up to my face, people who were sitting there each one of you would have been sitting or standing at home wherever you were with the head set on you all would have been looking at a stage where something that was cartoonish but still looks like me was up there with a mic talking and the question and answers were just like questions and answers, it was remarkable. >> how many of you guys tried, youan know, a vr head set yet? just about everybody. how many of you hav
just last week i did a reading in q&a in virtual relatey in multiuser environment called rec room and i was holding a microphone and if i wasn't holding the microphone people wouldn't have been able to hear my voice coming out of the speakers that were built into this b virtual environment. what i was holding in real life was just a controller, a hand controller that i would use in any other way but pressing a button i was gripping the object that was in front of me, able to pick it up,...
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but that means is if not a participant, the illusion of participation. you are in the room that changes the calculus considerably. what that means is that two things have happened. the content being made, the pendulum has one back entirely the other way to a style of pornography that almost seems quaint. in many cases, feels much more like holistic act of sex for love between two or more peopl , depending on what you're watching. in some cases with vr pornography, the very thing that was the theoretical underpinning as it's been written about. the act of penetration is cropped out because it's about eye contact and send somebody and someone being close to you. it's about people whispering in your ear talking to you. it's not something happening between two people. it's not sitting back and watching things happen to people. and so this other kind of pornography has become insanely popular in vr circles. in some ways and i've spoken to performers about this and consumers about this. everyone is surprised by what happened. because you think when you give someone a headset, giv
but that means is if not a participant, the illusion of participation. you are in the room that changes the calculus considerably. what that means is that two things have happened. the content being made, the pendulum has one back entirely the other way to a style of pornography that almost seems quaint. in many cases, feels much more like holistic act of sex for love between two or more peopl , depending on what you're watching. in some cases with vr pornography, the very thing that was the...
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beyond a sitting room. and off the back end of a house, the utilitarian parts, as the kitchen and the woodshed. the house is set up for an extended family. so eventually the grandparents lived here. of course the bedrooms would have been on the first floor of the staircase, tucked up in the center of the house, got three bedrooms up. the younger folks would have gone up and down the stairs and the furnishers are things they would have set up housekeeping with. around 1860. and then they continue up through the time period we represent, which is mid 1870s. >> what is the item on the floor? >> that's a foot warmer. so you would put coals, there was a metal insert inside of it. during, because the houses really aren't centrally heated at this point. this has got a little stove that would not have been fired up all day long. it would have been fired up towards the afternoon it take the chill off at night, maybe stoked to go through the night. but they were not very large. this is the parlor, which was the formal
beyond a sitting room. and off the back end of a house, the utilitarian parts, as the kitchen and the woodshed. the house is set up for an extended family. so eventually the grandparents lived here. of course the bedrooms would have been on the first floor of the staircase, tucked up in the center of the house, got three bedrooms up. the younger folks would have gone up and down the stairs and the furnishers are things they would have set up housekeeping with. around 1860. and then they...
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a home a room. mate why is. it all over a. week or. full of struggles concept where police look at it yeah it's pretty much over it's pretty much full of pleasure. from the lot of the good in this stuff we were at on the wrong place about that but i mean come on the product of what keeps an intimate look at life in cuba today for the working mom or would be like us hanging a cable but for the government that you pay your money cuba on al-jazeera. he is a self-proclaimed messenger of god are plenty millions of devote but his path to enlightenment involves the rape and abuse of his followers when he used investigates the fall of one of india's most powerful spiritual gurus on al-jazeera . american countries to venezuelans playing a worsening economic crisis. i'm richelle carey this is live from doha. accused of treason again a pop star and opposition leader. charges amid protest over his arrest. into its controversial land expropriation plans plus. some of the misinformation that's been put about lately some reassurance. government plans
a home a room. mate why is. it all over a. week or. full of struggles concept where police look at it yeah it's pretty much over it's pretty much full of pleasure. from the lot of the good in this stuff we were at on the wrong place about that but i mean come on the product of what keeps an intimate look at life in cuba today for the working mom or would be like us hanging a cable but for the government that you pay your money cuba on al-jazeera. he is a self-proclaimed messenger of god are...
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it is a mayonnaise based sauce. but when the room a lot sauce came across the lake to latest ocean it lane to the ocean it changed. it probably changed because of refrigeration or lack there of. mayonnaise is a very dicey issue if you don't have that refrigeration. consequently instead of the possible deadly consequence of that mayonnaise based room a lot. it became a fiery kissing cousin with the base of what is known as creel mustard. -- creole mustard. that is what forms the basis. you can even see those little mustard seeds in their of the traditional new orleans sauce. here in new orleans we will find dishes that perhaps came in a very careful from france but got tweaked just a little bit when it got here. the sauce is a perfect example of that. and yet conversely we also here in new orleans operate what are almost food museums and in some of the older restaurants you will see the magical french fry, pump soufflÉ. it was invented in france in the 1800s. it's like a french fry but it's cooked twice. so it helps us making this del
it is a mayonnaise based sauce. but when the room a lot sauce came across the lake to latest ocean it lane to the ocean it changed. it probably changed because of refrigeration or lack there of. mayonnaise is a very dicey issue if you don't have that refrigeration. consequently instead of the possible deadly consequence of that mayonnaise based room a lot. it became a fiery kissing cousin with the base of what is known as creel mustard. -- creole mustard. that is what forms the basis. you can...
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president who has gone with his gut and thinks he understands how to work a room. but rudy giuliani and the president's other lawyers are worried about whether or not mueller is going to stick to those things. and it is a central question of whether or not he fired james comey to stop the mueller problem -- i'm sorry, stop the looking into russia and into the connection of russian and his campaign. so there is this idea if he says he is not going to ask him about why did you fire james comey, that is a key question. it is going to be hard for mueller to say no, i am not going to ask you that question. >> senator lindsey graham who golfed with the president over the weekend told a group of reporters saying he warned the mueller investigation would -- here is that exchange. >> why don't the two of you step up and stop the mueller investigation? >> well, did trump ask that question? must have mentioned that about 20 times. i told the president, i know you don't like it, i know you feel put upon. you just got to ride it out. i want to win in november. if we stop the mue
president who has gone with his gut and thinks he understands how to work a room. but rudy giuliani and the president's other lawyers are worried about whether or not mueller is going to stick to those things. and it is a central question of whether or not he fired james comey to stop the mueller problem -- i'm sorry, stop the looking into russia and into the connection of russian and his campaign. so there is this idea if he says he is not going to ask him about why did you fire james comey,...
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a girl." and there was this pregnant pause in the whole room, and one of my son's friends turned and went, "you mean a girl who's launching a billion-dollar global technology company? that kind of girl?" [ laughs ] >> kristen, you asked about how we change masculinity, and, as maureen's comment sort of points out, boys are thinking about things differently now, and they're starting to think about masculinity differently. we know from decades now of research that men and boys who have more kind of restrictive ideas about how a man or a boy can be, those men or boys are siif sexually harass others or commit sexual violence. you know, too often we just dismiss boys' poor behavior with "boys will be boys." >> is there any sense that men may be fearful of mentoring women in this current climate? and, hayley, i know you have some thoughts on that. >> there is evidence of a backlash that is harmful to women because of these movements. twice as many male managers now feel uncomfortable alone with a woman, and the number of men who are uncomfortable mentoring women has more than tripled since the media
a girl." and there was this pregnant pause in the whole room, and one of my son's friends turned and went, "you mean a girl who's launching a billion-dollar global technology company? that kind of girl?" [ laughs ] >> kristen, you asked about how we change masculinity, and, as maureen's comment sort of points out, boys are thinking about things differently now, and they're starting to think about masculinity differently. we know from decades now of research that men and...
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a room, making the hospital room look more le a kid's room at home or even better.ng on decorating this space, as they launch this just days ago. we're going to talk to the we're going to talk to some former patients and supporters abamt how this pro really helps children who are in the hospital and ting vital ting vi treatment and making the situation as comfortable as possible. that's cominex up on "news4 today." >> such a terrific organization, molette, thank yo >>> the emergencies have already been declared in virginia. now police in d.c. are making sure they' ready for everyone planning t house for the controversial unite the right rally. ♪ get the feeling of c-fil-a,cken for breakfast. ♪ >>> the second unite the right rally still a few days ay, but officials in virginia have already declared a state of emergency as police in d.c. work on a plan for everyone's safety here. >>> a traffic stop in prince george'snty led to policet shooting driver and now a search for the person who escaped. >>> and the vice president is set to speak today about what is next for th
a room, making the hospital room look more le a kid's room at home or even better.ng on decorating this space, as they launch this just days ago. we're going to talk to the we're going to talk to some former patients and supporters abamt how this pro really helps children who are in the hospital and ting vital ting vi treatment and making the situation as comfortable as possible. that's cominex up on "news4 today." >> such a terrific organization, molette, thank yo >>>...
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i traveled across the country today my day started with leaving a laptop in a hotel room in san jose. it was a great way to start the day. at various moments i was frustrated and angry. i thought about austin and my trouble seem very small. then tonight, i walked into the room and realized the last time i was here was last summer when my own son who was a college student accepting an award and it brought home very powerfully what they are going through. a powerful and difficult to imagine being a parent and going through this. the colombian journalism review wrote a story the other day which most of you saw with the headline asking if austin story is still news. maybe it was meant as rhetorical, may be up her butt pocket headline to get people to read the story. let me answer their question. yes, austin story is still news. we are to austin and his family to keep telling his story. we are to the journalists who put themselves at risk every day to do their jobs overseas and right here at home. we are to the people who rely on our work. they need to know that it comes at a cost and some
i traveled across the country today my day started with leaving a laptop in a hotel room in san jose. it was a great way to start the day. at various moments i was frustrated and angry. i thought about austin and my trouble seem very small. then tonight, i walked into the room and realized the last time i was here was last summer when my own son who was a college student accepting an award and it brought home very powerfully what they are going through. a powerful and difficult to imagine being...
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windows, all of those things a big room. the clintons only had 10 guest here for the wedding. modest. one of our visitors ever things to see is the wedding dress. replica andithful a was designed and made by little rock designer who is a longtime friend. the night the dress before at her mother's insistence. this off the rack for $53. one of the interesting things to note, hillary decided to keep her name and be called hillary , which would be unique. hoped sher mother's would had changed it to clinton. they were just a young couple like so many others. they do not have any money, any furniture, they were just getting started in life. they also traveled a lot, so they do not have a lot of money, but they spent a lot of time --lding for an shirts building friendships. dress made quite a national splash. it was fairly radical and she --t on to yell law school yell law school -- thectually met present in -- president kennedy in 1963. ofwas involved in a lot democratic initiatives, lots of campaigns. knew this was going to be the past -- the past that he was going to take. therefor
windows, all of those things a big room. the clintons only had 10 guest here for the wedding. modest. one of our visitors ever things to see is the wedding dress. replica andithful a was designed and made by little rock designer who is a longtime friend. the night the dress before at her mother's insistence. this off the rack for $53. one of the interesting things to note, hillary decided to keep her name and be called hillary , which would be unique. hoped sher mother's would had changed it to...