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the real strength is pottery barn.k in 2017 had been down 50% from its 2015 peak due to pottery barn. we see this recovery for pottery barn still growing on a year-over-year basis. investors liking it as they remodel stores and the west elm brand is fresh and young. what about --, is that a big piece of the story. now they are making that resurgence again. they had that online presence. you can see this as we hopped back into the bloomberg. you think of brick and mortar an orange having total revenue and then green online. they have more online than in retail stores. the evaluation is a bit stretched. there is a 24% bearish interest. , thee: abigail doolittle stock of the hour, williams-sonoma. the s&p 500 is positive. movers.of the top loweroxx 600 in europe is but some stocks moving nicely. lion air is up after an agreement with pilots. you can see some currencies moving. malcolm turnbull under a little bit of pressure in australia. trading after and president trump says he hopes to -- pound, 1.2832. this is bloomber
the real strength is pottery barn.k in 2017 had been down 50% from its 2015 peak due to pottery barn. we see this recovery for pottery barn still growing on a year-over-year basis. investors liking it as they remodel stores and the west elm brand is fresh and young. what about --, is that a big piece of the story. now they are making that resurgence again. they had that online presence. you can see this as we hopped back into the bloomberg. you think of brick and mortar an orange having total...
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♪ cellino and barnes >> was that sped up footage?added like a couple of 8s. >> now it's our turn. >> do your thing. >> you want to do broadway. >> don't know the words. >> 88888888. >> injury attorneys. 888. >>> now we're getting to the next story. a hollywood photo shop job that accidently got leaked and got a lot of attention. >> earlier this summer, we showed you this image of these two bad dudes in character while shooting "once upon a time in hollywood." and according to "page six", sony accidently uploaded all the edits made to the original shot. >> take a close look. leo's gobbler was encroaching on that sleek turtleneck. oh, leo, you have a little something under your chin. it's called a double chin. don't worry, i still love you. i would never have let go of you in "titanic." chin. don't worry, i still love you. i would never have let go of you in titanic. women are standing up for what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varies every day it's normal so it's normal to d
♪ cellino and barnes >> was that sped up footage?added like a couple of 8s. >> now it's our turn. >> do your thing. >> you want to do broadway. >> don't know the words. >> 88888888. >> injury attorneys. 888. >>> now we're getting to the next story. a hollywood photo shop job that accidently got leaked and got a lot of attention. >> earlier this summer, we showed you this image of these two bad dudes in character while shooting...
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this used to be a barn. you can see parts of it burning now and all this metal that is gray and smoldering, this used to be the roof of the barn. now firefighters did everything they could to try save as many homes as they could but in some cases mother nature took over. take a look. >> if we get a wind shift, you can back up. >> a trying day for firefighters as they try protect homes. >> doing an awesome job. >> reporter: he stood with firefighters as he watched a wall of flames barrel down had hillside towards him -- the hillside towards him. >> try to save it. >> reporter: with hoses ready firefighters were a able to save it. as crews nearby put out hot spots, started when embers flew across the road. >> erratic fire behavior. down into canyons. >> reporter: firefighters say when the afternoon winds picked up they did everything they could to fight the flames. but for the first time since sunday some homes were lost. >> we could see from the road, barnes, homes, there were structures involved. >> reporter
this used to be a barn. you can see parts of it burning now and all this metal that is gray and smoldering, this used to be the roof of the barn. now firefighters did everything they could to try save as many homes as they could but in some cases mother nature took over. take a look. >> if we get a wind shift, you can back up. >> a trying day for firefighters as they try protect homes. >> doing an awesome job. >> reporter: he stood with firefighters as he watched a wall...
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then, james barnes, 61 years old, the second oldest general at the battle. he graduated in the same class as robert e. lee. he is number five, lee is too. nobody remembers number one, charles mason. then we have a few other commanders to talk about. just for a few minutes. samuel k. zook. there is a fantastic story of his, you know he is not a west point graduate, he is cut from the same cloth as hancock, and they both loved to curse, even though it is against regulations. during the march to chancellorsville, his brigade is lagging behind and hancock will start chewing him out. he sits there and takes it and when he went to take a deep breath, zook counterattacked. they said the air turned blue around the two of them with the expletives that were being exchanged and hancock was a tough guy, had a smile on his face and enjoyed the interaction. zook is a tough as nails guy as is every cross in the middle. he's the leader of one of the brigades. he is a guy who threatened to shoot his own men at the battle of antietam. he tells his men at the battle of frederi
then, james barnes, 61 years old, the second oldest general at the battle. he graduated in the same class as robert e. lee. he is number five, lee is too. nobody remembers number one, charles mason. then we have a few other commanders to talk about. just for a few minutes. samuel k. zook. there is a fantastic story of his, you know he is not a west point graduate, he is cut from the same cloth as hancock, and they both loved to curse, even though it is against regulations. during the march to...
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>>he we're in tld mcdonald barn and it really smells like a barn, let me tell you.his is the big tank guy. that is h nam tank. animal education is a huge the fair and we've got a bunch of animals coming. wild goat alpacas, llama. i want to talk to th barn superintendent. th smith. tell me why animal education is important? >> well, we're here in the middle of gaithersburg and many peop don't even know that their milk doesn't come from a grocery store. we try to get as many people ou. as we ca> > this is so important. as even you describe i didn't know cows don't have top >> neither do goats. they're grazers. it makes it fun ad we teach people. >> so, the animals are a big part. the rides are a big part. the food is a big part. t also a fair, you can enter your artwork. pam i p p $10 online and $12 at the gate. you have to come down and enjoy this. and smellthe barn it's worth it, aaron. i need to get you out here, aaron. >> oh, i don't work this weekend. u, all right. thank yo molette. >> come on, tank wants to meet you guys. >>> it's now 6:16. we now know the death
>>he we're in tld mcdonald barn and it really smells like a barn, let me tell you.his is the big tank guy. that is h nam tank. animal education is a huge the fair and we've got a bunch of animals coming. wild goat alpacas, llama. i want to talk to th barn superintendent. th smith. tell me why animal education is important? >> well, we're here in the middle of gaithersburg and many peop don't even know that their milk doesn't come from a grocery store. we try to get as many people...
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barnes calls for something called the melaton probe. we mounted this on the back here on display. the idea with the probe is it would be thread into the wound with the idea that depending on how far into the wound the probe would go would identify how deep the bullet was. the bullet ended up being lodged behind lincoln's right eye. but the probe was retained and eventually made its way into the museums holdings and is part of what we have here on display. army medical museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died which is about 7:22 the next morning. the 15th of april 1865. it was decided then that a postmortem would be performed very quickly and the president's body was moved to the white house. and the autopsy was performed in what is today a dining room in the second floor of the president's residence. it's during the autopsy that the bullet is recovered. the skull would have been removed the top of the skull would have been removed from lincoln's head. as the story is recounted by dr. curtis. dr.c
barnes calls for something called the melaton probe. we mounted this on the back here on display. the idea with the probe is it would be thread into the wound with the idea that depending on how far into the wound the probe would go would identify how deep the bullet was. the bullet ended up being lodged behind lincoln's right eye. but the probe was retained and eventually made its way into the museums holdings and is part of what we have here on display. army medical museum staff john woodward...
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the moon neil armstrong lost a finger when he jumped from a truck and caught his wedding ring on a barn door at his home. while jumping out of the truck the former astronaut was quoted as saying, one small step for man, one giant step for -- oohhhh! aahhhh! >> it was a joke basket is what it was. you know. but it became less and less that way. >> it became more personalized. as it went on. much less about a character doing the news, and by the time you get to dennis miller, it was dennis miller. it wasn't about character, it was about them speaking their
the moon neil armstrong lost a finger when he jumped from a truck and caught his wedding ring on a barn door at his home. while jumping out of the truck the former astronaut was quoted as saying, one small step for man, one giant step for -- oohhhh! aahhhh! >> it was a joke basket is what it was. you know. but it became less and less that way. >> it became more personalized. as it went on. much less about a character doing the news, and by the time you get to dennis miller, it was...
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barnes. next, please. >> once again, california nurses association stands with our community partners. we believe that this action, proposed action be detrimental to the community of san francisco and ask you to vote that it will be. thank you. >> thank you. next, please. >> kim taglioni, nphw. cpmc really hasn't agreed to do anything special here. they're required by the development agreement to do more medi-cal, to do more charity care. for them to say, like, yes, we will continue to accept medi-cal patients, it's a crock, right? moving these services on their foundation, they specifically do not want you all to make any decisions on discontinuation of their services. they do not like being here, they do not like the prop q hearings, and this is why they're doing it, solely because they do not want anyone to know what they're doing, and they want a disconnect for their patients. there is no other real value here in moving these services under the foundation. they just want less public scrut
barnes. next, please. >> once again, california nurses association stands with our community partners. we believe that this action, proposed action be detrimental to the community of san francisco and ask you to vote that it will be. thank you. >> thank you. next, please. >> kim taglioni, nphw. cpmc really hasn't agreed to do anything special here. they're required by the development agreement to do more medi-cal, to do more charity care. for them to say, like, yes, we will...
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tell me about that. >> they're a pai of historic barns. our performance pattern is actuallyea 300 old. just about 1/4 of a mile down the road on the original existing wolf trap property. we do everything from ram nash to broadway, eclectic, irish, world music, whatever you might love, we have at the barns. >> so basically whatever interests you have in music, wolf trap has something to offer. as arvinointed out, we're not ne with summer just yet. although kids are starting to head back to school, there are still a lot more great concerts going on here at wolf trap. folks coming in tonight are going to be greeted by wolfy and all t great staff out here at wolf trap. you know what? thank goodness it's finally dry tonight. we have beenno so wet. just yesterday when we picked up 2 to 4 inches of rain, but since jul to date this is the sixth wettest year on record in our area. we'reo going have gorgeous weather starting tomorrow. that's going to last through your saturday. the 90s, though, do return on sunday. currently our temperatures across
tell me about that. >> they're a pai of historic barns. our performance pattern is actuallyea 300 old. just about 1/4 of a mile down the road on the original existing wolf trap property. we do everything from ram nash to broadway, eclectic, irish, world music, whatever you might love, we have at the barns. >> so basically whatever interests you have in music, wolf trap has something to offer. as arvinointed out, we're not ne with summer just yet. although kids are starting to head...
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next speaker, please. >> my name is ken barnes, and i'm a physician who worked at st. luke's for over 30 years and also am working with san franciscans for health care housing, jobs, and justice. i have talked to you before about the diabetic center at st. luke's, which underwent an up heavial two years ago when all of its bilingual staff were fired with no notices. this was despite the fact that most of the clients served by the center were monolingual spanish speaking clients. burying the center in the bowels of this megafoundation, cpmc says the move of the foundation is the way of the future. there's less accountability, direction of the future, how is cpmc going to make such accountability? well, what we need, moving forward, is more, not less, transparent public accountability on the part of cpmc. this is true not only of the -- within the foundation but of all the services provided by cpmc. sutter is a nonprofit, receives huge tax breaks, and as
next speaker, please. >> my name is ken barnes, and i'm a physician who worked at st. luke's for over 30 years and also am working with san franciscans for health care housing, jobs, and justice. i have talked to you before about the diabetic center at st. luke's, which underwent an up heavial two years ago when all of its bilingual staff were fired with no notices. this was despite the fact that most of the clients served by the center were monolingual spanish speaking clients. burying...
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barnes. >> my name is ken barnes and i was -- i am a physician and i worked at saint luke's for 30 years. i also work with san franciscans for housing health jobs and justice. i want to talk to you about the proposed transfer of the hospital-based diabetes center at saint lukes to the sutter pacific medical foundation, which i find somewhat problematic. with such a transfer it appears the diabetes oversight by the department of health, would no longer be operative. they're employees of the foundation not the hospital. hiring and firing would be located in the foundation and there's nothing stopping the foundation from putting the educators into individual office practices. how will there be accountability in terms of spanish language capacity in serving latino patients that make up a large part of the patient's going to the diabetes center? foundation practices have been known to limit medical patients through percentage caps or designating certain days they will see them. if this is true, does this mean that less spanish-speaking patients would be part of the foundation? a medical found
barnes. >> my name is ken barnes and i was -- i am a physician and i worked at saint luke's for 30 years. i also work with san franciscans for housing health jobs and justice. i want to talk to you about the proposed transfer of the hospital-based diabetes center at saint lukes to the sutter pacific medical foundation, which i find somewhat problematic. with such a transfer it appears the diabetes oversight by the department of health, would no longer be operative. they're employees of...
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the boys were playing over by this barn? >> yes. >> and how far is that to the house? >> it's approximately 75 yards. >> mr. foley claimed he with was dropping a window. would that sound have penetrated that far? >> in my opinion, that couldn't have happened. >> police also say they carefully searched that area around the back porch. >> there was no glass that we could see when we looked at the scene on that particular night as well as the next day. >> for dar's sisters, the writing was by now on the wall. they were certain of their brother-in-law's guilt. >> we went over every case we could come up with to not make it tom. >> i think tom resented dar and that he couldn't be a man. i think it kind of ate at him, and he couldn't take it anymore. >> people get divorced for that reason. >> he didn't divorce her because he's a selfish coward. he wanted heath. he wanted the house. he wanted her money. and if he divorced her, he lost everything. >> in november 2009, tom foley's trial began. the prosecution argued that only tom had a motive to kill dar. but the defense claime
the boys were playing over by this barn? >> yes. >> and how far is that to the house? >> it's approximately 75 yards. >> mr. foley claimed he with was dropping a window. would that sound have penetrated that far? >> in my opinion, that couldn't have happened. >> police also say they carefully searched that area around the back porch. >> there was no glass that we could see when we looked at the scene on that particular night as well as the next day....
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. >> reporter: ashley barnes was just 35 when doctors told her she would never walk again.she soon realized looking around her rehab facility that there were others worse off. >> some of these people can't talk. some of these people can't use their hands. and to just have my legs taken away and my bladder function taken away, it's not a big deal. it is a big deal, right? but i have my cognitive skills. i have all of that. and i'm grateful. >> because she still 4 use of her hands and arms she was a clear candidate for a rewalk. but when ashley put in the request to her insurance -- >> i got a denial. and i said, oh, okay, that's only one no. you can't tell me no. and we get another no. no matter how hard we kept going, how hard i fought the fight, it was no, no, no. >> reporter: she even appea to o himsf was palyzed in an acntofficehi letter. ry couldn't help. >> come on, buddy. >> reporter: tyler densford was paralyzed in 2016 after he fell out of a helicopter during a training exercise while on active duty with the tennessee air national guard. >> i didn't see any way of l
. >> reporter: ashley barnes was just 35 when doctors told her she would never walk again.she soon realized looking around her rehab facility that there were others worse off. >> some of these people can't talk. some of these people can't use their hands. and to just have my legs taken away and my bladder function taken away, it's not a big deal. it is a big deal, right? but i have my cognitive skills. i have all of that. and i'm grateful. >> because she still 4 use of her...
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eric pearson watched as the property's historic barn sheltering his first crop went up in flames. >>d because crop insurance cost a lot and covered little, the company didn't have any. >> we lost 95% of the cannabis. >> but farming is about rebirth. each season brings new growth, a clean slate. this summer is bringing new beginnin year. we've done a really great job so far of rebuilding this field. >> we're preparing to pour a new slab on a new barn. >> as neighbors in glenallen begin to rebuild homes and lives, farmers impacted by the fires are awesome. rebuilding. >> we lost everything except for our animals and the vehicle we escaped in. snoo the fire in glen ellen also claimed the farm and home of melissa and austin lalee. >> we started everything from scratch. this was a big year for us. pearce-oown.n-s for you with hisnths awayhe doe. stroo we're coming back. >> joe jr., nbc bay area news. be right back. welcome to the xfinity store. thanks, janet. it's my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 l
eric pearson watched as the property's historic barn sheltering his first crop went up in flames. >>d because crop insurance cost a lot and covered little, the company didn't have any. >> we lost 95% of the cannabis. >> but farming is about rebirth. each season brings new growth, a clean slate. this summer is bringing new beginnin year. we've done a really great job so far of rebuilding this field. >> we're preparing to pour a new slab on a new barn. >> as...
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until, one day, their barn caught fire. it was a direct attack. >> we have become very vigilant.specially after the arson attack. we have installed security measures. it is a very difficult situation and there is a constant sense of danger. the burnt down the barn was located a few meters from their home. >> behind me is the property of the family. hundreds of people are enjoying life music in a form of protest against neo-nazis and others with far right views. meanwhile, we turn around and can see on the opposite side of the village, another party. and a tory is right ring -- wing extremist -- notorious white -- right thing wing extreme and invited his friends ever. it is clear whose turface as. the flag of the german right is visible. it shows the residence vision of a german arian family. a signpost points the way to adolf hitler's birthplace. to leave no doubt, 88 is neo-nazi called dashcode for hell hiller. -- hail hiller. these are only a few of the nazi symbols we found in the village. he is the own -- unofficial boss. his criminal record includes possession of weapons and
until, one day, their barn caught fire. it was a direct attack. >> we have become very vigilant.specially after the arson attack. we have installed security measures. it is a very difficult situation and there is a constant sense of danger. the burnt down the barn was located a few meters from their home. >> behind me is the property of the family. hundreds of people are enjoying life music in a form of protest against neo-nazis and others with far right views. meanwhile, we turn...
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. >> are those barn knackles that came off of him? >> yeah, he just got us. >> he maybe he was using it like a tree like a bear with. >> it picked it pretty good. >> those barn knackles, you can see it if you freeze the video, right when it gets out of the water. >> that's crazy. >> that's cool. >> that's one heck of a momentum if that they come at you. >> it came right off of a whale. >> oh my gosh! >>> now, a busy two weeks because in argentina another whale is stranded on the beach. they got a call about this one. there you see it's an orca just stranded needing help. they work for four hours in the dark and also it cold trying to get this thing out to sea, and it is big. they're using their own strength to get this thing out. they're not able to about the when day break comes, not only did they get help from vide volunteers and people from the community, they get help and they pick this thing up into a net moving it out into the water. they're pushing it and pushing it, and finally they are able to get it out into the water and th
. >> are those barn knackles that came off of him? >> yeah, he just got us. >> he maybe he was using it like a tree like a bear with. >> it picked it pretty good. >> those barn knackles, you can see it if you freeze the video, right when it gets out of the water. >> that's crazy. >> that's cool. >> that's one heck of a momentum if that they come at you. >> it came right off of a whale. >> oh my gosh! >>> now, a busy two weeks...
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crop went up in flames. >> about 30 square feet of barn at the other side of the property was burnedter: because crop insurance cost a lot and covere any. >> we lost 95% of the cannabis. >> reporter: farming is about rebirth. each season brings new growth, a clean slate. this summer is bringing new beginnings to peerson's cannabis farm. >> this crop is gorgeous this year. we've done a really great job so far of rebuilding this field. we're preparing to pour a new slab on a new barn. >> reporter: as neighbors in glenn ellen begin to rebuild homes and lives, farmers impacted by the fires are also rebuilding. >> we lost everything except for our animals and the vehicle we escaped in. >> reporter: the fire also claimed the farm and home of melissa and austin. >> we started everything from scratch. this is kind of like a big year for us to be farming and trying to build the farm at the same time. >> reporter: once again, the vines are yielding cherry tomatoes, flowers and eggplants. >> just want to rally and get back to it. >> reporter: this road back winds down the path of lessons learne
crop went up in flames. >> about 30 square feet of barn at the other side of the property was burnedter: because crop insurance cost a lot and covere any. >> we lost 95% of the cannabis. >> reporter: farming is about rebirth. each season brings new growth, a clean slate. this summer is bringing new beginnings to peerson's cannabis farm. >> this crop is gorgeous this year. we've done a really great job so far of rebuilding this field. we're preparing to pour a new slab on...
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i am max barns project associate medium public relations for oci here today to present item 5d fod.first some background. the current oci sight has been hosted on the city of san francisco's template since the existence of the agency in 2012. over the past 5.5 years the website was deemed outdated and in need of an overhaul. it's been hard for a lot of members of the public and oci staff identify if i the documents they are looking for and easy too get lost an our site as you guys probably all know. as a government agency we are supposed to be serving the public and this is what this revamp is to get the information out there as fast and efficient as possible. we set down with the major goals that we wanted to achieve. here is a quick outline about what we are trying to achieve, so we are looking for more service-based easily navigable with affordable housing resources and public information especially. getting more organized. we talked about a clickable map which you can hover over and click on our projects. our site is so inundated with writing and type face and that trend has shifted
i am max barns project associate medium public relations for oci here today to present item 5d fod.first some background. the current oci sight has been hosted on the city of san francisco's template since the existence of the agency in 2012. over the past 5.5 years the website was deemed outdated and in need of an overhaul. it's been hard for a lot of members of the public and oci staff identify if i the documents they are looking for and easy too get lost an our site as you guys probably all...
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a few doors down from where roxanne raxnis is a horse riding instructor at the los altos community barn an unexpected crime took place, a home invasion robbery that's caused her and others who work and live in the area to question their safety despite the fact they have an office for santa clara county sheriff's deputies on the barn's property. >> it's uneasy because we have a lot of kids who come here to ride the horses and teach them every day. >> it's kind of scary because like this area is known to be really safe. >> reporter: investigators say three men broke into the home, then assaulted the 83-year-old woman who was by herself, then ransacked the home. >> the thing that was most alarming to me was that it was like in the middle of the day and we were here working. >> reporter: santa clara county sheriff's investigators say the home invasion afterred just after 11 a.m. yesterday and two -- happened just after 11 a.m. yesterday and two of the three suspects were wearing masks leaving the question who would shatter the peace and quiet of the los altos neighborhood and their sense of
a few doors down from where roxanne raxnis is a horse riding instructor at the los altos community barn an unexpected crime took place, a home invasion robbery that's caused her and others who work and live in the area to question their safety despite the fact they have an office for santa clara county sheriff's deputies on the barn's property. >> it's uneasy because we have a lot of kids who come here to ride the horses and teach them every day. >> it's kind of scary because like...
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their barn that burned down was just a few meters from their home. if the other end of the village it's clear who's turf this is the flag of the former german rush is displayed in plain sight. a mural depicts the residence vision of a german arion family oh well. a signpost indicates the way to our of hitler's birthplace. and then there is this license plate. eighty eight is neo nazi code for heil hitler. these are just some of the nazi symbols in the village. and he is the unofficial boss here spend trigger his criminal record includes illegal possession of weapons and assault. not a leader who was a dear leftist and we're not me and we have to listen to you nazis out the whole evening with my own garden fence i was told to get out because i'm a nazi so that also i said i live here and you don't like to do it they play music against us while we have a nice day barbecuing together when he will probably do this every year now against the left wingers bush when he was given. police are often present in yama so that they can intervene swiftly in case of
their barn that burned down was just a few meters from their home. if the other end of the village it's clear who's turf this is the flag of the former german rush is displayed in plain sight. a mural depicts the residence vision of a german arion family oh well. a signpost indicates the way to our of hitler's birthplace. and then there is this license plate. eighty eight is neo nazi code for heil hitler. these are just some of the nazi symbols in the village. and he is the unofficial boss here...
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take it up with "the weekly standard" executive editor, fred barnes.'t you like he started out saying i don't want to start out sounding hyperbolic. but he sure did sound hyperbolic. is this a way to get the democrat voter off the couch? >> it will help peter roskam, on the ways and means committee, influential guy, in tough suburban district in chicago. i think he will like this. this is such a ridiculous thing to say, that trump is like osama bin laden? i mean, look, on basis of being able to rally men and appeal to young men. look, football coaches do that. i've been in the army. the drill instructors do that. if that is it, then, i mean it's, it is comparison that is meaningless. liz: you know what -- >> besides being inaccurate. liz: beyond. what happened to when they go low we go high? again, what's with the democrat messaging here as it relates to getting the message out to the middle class or working class voters? what is your take on the messaging here? >> well the message is, we don't like donald trump. he's terrible. liz: he is a terrorist.
take it up with "the weekly standard" executive editor, fred barnes.'t you like he started out saying i don't want to start out sounding hyperbolic. but he sure did sound hyperbolic. is this a way to get the democrat voter off the couch? >> it will help peter roskam, on the ways and means committee, influential guy, in tough suburban district in chicago. i think he will like this. this is such a ridiculous thing to say, that trump is like osama bin laden? i mean, look, on basis...
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right across the street and located where it is right now was the family's barn. that was used to hold hay and livestock and they raised sheep and corn and wheat. it was a fairly typical midwestern farm of the time.. henry ford, growing up on a farm had mechanical things to deal with. he was not a fan of farm work and was always looking for easier ways and his father was into the latest machines and would go to exhibitions. the example of something that his father would have installed to pump water for livestock. very early on he was really known for his mechanical ability. he would repair watches at a young age. he was running steam engines that were running sawmills or things like that and he was hired out to do that work. he left home to seek other work at a young age at 16. he moved to detroit and found work as a machinist. he started early in that vein of working with machines. he went to or through what was typical of the families which was primary education through eighth grade or so. education was important to him and several of the buildings that he atten
right across the street and located where it is right now was the family's barn. that was used to hold hay and livestock and they raised sheep and corn and wheat. it was a fairly typical midwestern farm of the time.. henry ford, growing up on a farm had mechanical things to deal with. he was not a fan of farm work and was always looking for easier ways and his father was into the latest machines and would go to exhibitions. the example of something that his father would have installed to pump...
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i want to talk to you about a stock i held for the last nine months the name of it is boot barn, on the nysc. >> you are lucky, they had the% best sale numbers, double digits we were on the case originally i want you to stay on boot barn. i think it's finally coming into its own after a stutter step different kind of growth pattern. how about that can we be nice and say that. i want people to keep hunting for the back from the dead lazarath stocks others haven't given up on. >>> steel tariffs claimed another victim can you order parts and make it turn its luck around or is it time to pump the breaks? i don't know ask the ceo. then i'm going to talk to the ceo here and up 69% so far this year, does the company have more room to run? i say, stick with cramer >>> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow@jim cramer on twitter have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail at cbs.com or give us a call at 1-800-743, cnbc miss something head to "mad money"@cbs.com. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter
i want to talk to you about a stock i held for the last nine months the name of it is boot barn, on the nysc. >> you are lucky, they had the% best sale numbers, double digits we were on the case originally i want you to stay on boot barn. i think it's finally coming into its own after a stutter step different kind of growth pattern. how about that can we be nice and say that. i want people to keep hunting for the back from the dead lazarath stocks others haven't given up on. >>>...
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williams sonoma the tore itself up 2% and pottery barn kids up almost 6%. the irony is the wage gains haven't occurred yet. >> we are starting to see that come into the economy. we have an unemployment rate that's historically low. the fed thinks they can raise rates in this moment. all that adds up to fundamentals being strong. just s & p alone, all the companies reported average 5% gain in earnings. charles: in the first quarter the earnings we thought they peaked. the cfo of caterpillar talked about a high water mark and she sent the market reeling. >> 25% year and year growth is not sustainable. we are coming on the heels of a tax cut and the news is good. unfortunately too many investors will view today's event as a reason to sell. the data doesn't support that. we are the best game in town. if somebody calls you up and says put money in emerging markets. you are not going to wake up and find your currency devalues or the industry denationalized. >> if you look at the retail stocks,less buy, american eagle. costco, dollar general, tj maxx, that covers
williams sonoma the tore itself up 2% and pottery barn kids up almost 6%. the irony is the wage gains haven't occurred yet. >> we are starting to see that come into the economy. we have an unemployment rate that's historically low. the fed thinks they can raise rates in this moment. all that adds up to fundamentals being strong. just s & p alone, all the companies reported average 5% gain in earnings. charles: in the first quarter the earnings we thought they peaked. the cfo of...
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and not only in the barn.that story. >> reporter: it's a typical sunday at laughing frog yoga studio in santa monica, california. yoga enthusiasts are lined up, mats in hand, ready to go. >> perfect. you guys are good to go. >> reporter: but this particular class can't start until two of its most adorable participants show up. >> come on, guys. come on. >> reporter: floyd and roscoe. >> you ready? you want to go do? yoga? >> they're really funny creatures. they're affectionate. they're social. >> hi, goat. >> but the thing that is really neat about goats is that they seem to bring out the best in >> >> reporter: michelle trinton is floyd and roscoe's mom. >> people really have a good time with them. they say things like this is the best day of my life. i can't remember the last time i smiled this big. and so it's like they make people feel good. the goats have no boundaries. they'll do anything. >> reporter: and she means anything. >> you got peed on? >> yes. which i believe is very lucky. so hopefully i'm goi
and not only in the barn.that story. >> reporter: it's a typical sunday at laughing frog yoga studio in santa monica, california. yoga enthusiasts are lined up, mats in hand, ready to go. >> perfect. you guys are good to go. >> reporter: but this particular class can't start until two of its most adorable participants show up. >> come on, guys. come on. >> reporter: floyd and roscoe. >> you ready? you want to go do? yoga? >> they're really funny...
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league second round qualifying tie thanks to a late goal from jack cork and a penalty from ashley barnes the night and 4—2 on aggegate. adam wild reports more than 50 years has passed since burnley last played a home game in a europe. continental competition warmly welcomed back. aberdeen arriving with the tab on the knife edge, so chris wood, and an open inside a six minute seemed a perfect turn. but better late event away a long time. aberdeen‘s lewis ferguson has not. at 18, just his second game for the club. a moment not forgotten anytime soon. a quite brilliant finish in the tide level once again. separating the size was becoming rather difficult. actually borrowed from the first big chance of the second half. my was under, and even closer chance, heading against the bar in the game heading for extra time. that was where jack court found a way to separate them once again. a late penalty made that separation decisive. the european victory for burnley, a long time in the making. rangers were defending a slender 1—0 lead from the first leg against croatian side ns osijek. they went ahe
league second round qualifying tie thanks to a late goal from jack cork and a penalty from ashley barnes the night and 4—2 on aggegate. adam wild reports more than 50 years has passed since burnley last played a home game in a europe. continental competition warmly welcomed back. aberdeen arriving with the tab on the knife edge, so chris wood, and an open inside a six minute seemed a perfect turn. but better late event away a long time. aberdeen‘s lewis ferguson has not. at 18, just his...
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that is a building upon helped many people think it was a barn but is never a barn. it was always meant to be a very rustic looking structure but a lecture hall. when it comes to finances, the alcott's had a saying that they had the alcott sinking fund. seems the finances got worse and worse and worse. mr. alcott was not always paid very well from what he was doing. doing. wasn't he wasn't working hard. was that he was too innovative sometimes people just didn't appreciate enough what he was doing. one time very poignantly he said promises when i was kept. i had to buy a shawl but i opened up the way. i'll do better another time. he was always trying hard. but not necessarily doing well financially. sometimes it meant all the women were pitching in the way in that era was not considered very ladylike. it was supposed to be the man doing all the earning, and the women tidying up the house and cooking and cleaning and raising the children. they were really all that unusual financially that way. so they were definitely struggled a lot of the time. here we are in the din
that is a building upon helped many people think it was a barn but is never a barn. it was always meant to be a very rustic looking structure but a lecture hall. when it comes to finances, the alcott's had a saying that they had the alcott sinking fund. seems the finances got worse and worse and worse. mr. alcott was not always paid very well from what he was doing. doing. wasn't he wasn't working hard. was that he was too innovative sometimes people just didn't appreciate enough what he was...
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timothy smith explores the myth of the john barnes a story that has been passed down over the years. our next presentation is from mr. tim smith. we go way back, close to 30 years of knowing each other. he is originally from the baltimore, maryland area. battlefieldnsed guide here at gettysburg national park. he has authored several books. atis a former instructor harrisburg area community college. he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network
timothy smith explores the myth of the john barnes a story that has been passed down over the years. our next presentation is from mr. tim smith. we go way back, close to 30 years of knowing each other. he is originally from the baltimore, maryland area. battlefieldnsed guide here at gettysburg national park. he has authored several books. atis a former instructor harrisburg area community college. he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network
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all that remains is the ramp to the barn and the caved in cellar. the destruction caused by the grinding of steel tracks over this historic cultural feature has not been measured. but the ramp and cellar are still visible today indicating that any damage caused by the rumbling contraption was slight. he also had to deal with vice, veneral disease and alcohol related problems within the camp. in my book i cover all the sordid particulars in how eisenhower went about solving these social problems through military discipline and by applying the lessons of the progressive era social endeavors. he was assist bide local and state police, u.s. marshals and u.s. district attorney as well as the local society, churches, the ymca, yang men's jewish association, the salvation army and the camp colt cvca. in 1913, shortly after the arrival eisenhower organized the publication of a weekly newspaper as a way to disseminate army and camp information, report the scores on camp colts teams, announce special events, spread friendly camp gossip and generally improve m
all that remains is the ramp to the barn and the caved in cellar. the destruction caused by the grinding of steel tracks over this historic cultural feature has not been measured. but the ramp and cellar are still visible today indicating that any damage caused by the rumbling contraption was slight. he also had to deal with vice, veneral disease and alcohol related problems within the camp. in my book i cover all the sordid particulars in how eisenhower went about solving these social problems...
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. >> reporter: spark founder eric pearson watched as the property's historic barns sheltering his first crop wend up in flames. >> 30,000 foot of barn on the other side of the company was burned. >> reporter: pearson said because crop insurance cost as lot and covered little the company didn't have any. >> we lost 90% of the cannabis. >> reporter: farming is about rebirth. each season brings new growth, a clean slate this. summer is bringing new beginnings to peerson's cannabis farm. >> this crop is gorgeous. we have done a good job so far of rebuilding this field. we are preparing to pour a new slab on a newborn. >> reporter: as neighbors begin to rebuild homes and lives farmers impacted by the fires are also rebuilding. >> we lost everything except for our animals and the vehicle we escaped in. >> reporter: the fire in glen ellen also claimed the farm and home of melissa and austin. >> we started everything from scratch. this was kind of a big year for us, to be farming and building the farm at the same time. >> reporter: once again, the vines are yielding. >> want to get back to it.
. >> reporter: spark founder eric pearson watched as the property's historic barns sheltering his first crop wend up in flames. >> 30,000 foot of barn on the other side of the company was burned. >> reporter: pearson said because crop insurance cost as lot and covered little the company didn't have any. >> we lost 90% of the cannabis. >> reporter: farming is about rebirth. each season brings new growth, a clean slate this. summer is bringing new beginnings to...
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. >> reporter: her old barn and feed store is pitching in.t's also collected $3,000 in cash donation. >> my heart goes out to the people. i'm so glad we can donate. >> reporter: this truck is heading to shasta county to help victims and their animals impacted by the carr fire. we've got mother than just annual feed here. we've got water, food, even toys for pets. barbara is helping others the way she was helped after the north bay wildfires destroyed her horse barn and riding school. >> i didn't know if my horses were alive for four days. i don't want anybody else to go through what i went through. i want to pay it forward. >> reporter: she's paying it forward in a big way by telling fire victims, sonoma county cares. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >> so incredible how generous people are during these tragedies. >>> still ahead on "abc 7 mornings," a different approach to the dress code. why one district is loosening the rules this school year. >>> and we've got a live look from our pier 39 camera. you can see it's foggy, but those sea lions ar
. >> reporter: her old barn and feed store is pitching in.t's also collected $3,000 in cash donation. >> my heart goes out to the people. i'm so glad we can donate. >> reporter: this truck is heading to shasta county to help victims and their animals impacted by the carr fire. we've got mother than just annual feed here. we've got water, food, even toys for pets. barbara is helping others the way she was helped after the north bay wildfires destroyed her horse barn and riding...
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so thank you barnes & nobles, thank you all for being here. i guess we turn it over to you. >> you're going sign books. >> okay. thank you for below here. >> huge round of applause. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] book tv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> this summer i'm reading a book by robert car yo about president lyndon johnson, the fourth in a series of books he wrote about president johnson. this one is called "the passage of power" but the years when he was vice president for president kennedy, and then the transition when the president kennedy was assassinated, and vice president johnson became president johnson. >> this is a -- one of a series of books about lyndon johnson. >> creque. the first one is how he became a -- johnson as a young man, going to college, a teacher, and then the first time he ran for congress, called "path to power," and it's one of the best books i've ever read about how to campaign. in fact i used to make all my young s
so thank you barnes & nobles, thank you all for being here. i guess we turn it over to you. >> you're going sign books. >> okay. thank you for below here. >> huge round of applause. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] book tv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> this summer i'm reading a book by robert car yo about president lyndon johnson, the fourth in a series of books he wrote...
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the plan now is to take it up to massachusetts and land at an airport, barnes westfield airport, and here are live pictures from there. this is a municipal airport much like teterboro but not crowded and less widely used. it usually shares space with the military. there's also a gulfstream service center. it's burning off fuel and then waiting to attempt a in emergency landing in massachusetts at this airport near barnes, massachusetts. when will that happen? after they burn enough fuel to attempt such a landing. whether they been able to eject fuel, we don't know. post-malone who one song of the year, it is being reported by tmz and others, is on board this jet which has lost two of its tires and will eventually attempt to make an emergency landing after aborting its trip to london which began in the late morning here in metro new york city. we will follow that on a very busy news day coming up. >> harris: absolutely, thank you very much. tragic developments in iowa, the father of missing college student mollie tibbetts confirming that his daughter is dead. police are set to give an
the plan now is to take it up to massachusetts and land at an airport, barnes westfield airport, and here are live pictures from there. this is a municipal airport much like teterboro but not crowded and less widely used. it usually shares space with the military. there's also a gulfstream service center. it's burning off fuel and then waiting to attempt a in emergency landing in massachusetts at this airport near barnes, massachusetts. when will that happen? after they burn enough fuel to...
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i will be in dallas as well at a barnes & noble. then i will be in woodland -- i can't believe it.ody is going down. >> greg: "the greg but failed to show." superlative program. dana perino is on because sebastian gorka's plan got canceled. ""buffy the vampire slayer"," and of course -- >> dana: they didn't even make the graphic! >> greg: you look like sebastian. thank you for the microphone. >> jesse: dagen, please. >> dana: lord, have mercy on my soul. boise, idaho, 7:00 a.m. on a friday morning, got your cup of joe, you look out your window, and there are 118 goats in your yard. adult goats, baby goes, just grazing. the neighbors, nobody knew where they came from. it turns out they got loose, they were in a nearby field. they were owned by -- we rent goats.com. we rent goats -- they are not therapy goats, although, baby goats hopping around. very uplifting for the spirit. they are used for grazing, and eating grass, and -- >> dana: a good way to mow your lawn and get p.r. >> jesse: richard fowler, everybody. >> richard: a couple of weeks ago, i had the privilege to visit israel.
i will be in dallas as well at a barnes & noble. then i will be in woodland -- i can't believe it.ody is going down. >> greg: "the greg but failed to show." superlative program. dana perino is on because sebastian gorka's plan got canceled. ""buffy the vampire slayer"," and of course -- >> dana: they didn't even make the graphic! >> greg: you look like sebastian. thank you for the microphone. >> jesse: dagen, please. >> dana: lord,...
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of when. >> reporter: the living with lions project is partnering with wildlife refuge which has a barnard and fencing set-up to teach predator proofing methods. killing mountain lions does not protect your animals. >> it has a territory that it gets food. if you kill one mountain lion another one is going to come fill that niche. >> reporter: this map shows one male lion's territory covering 17,000 separate private properties. killing that lion would upset the delicate balance of the ecosystem over a wide area. so the lion team is challenging the community to help this new litter survive. they're lucky to have a dedicated mother. >> to see how patient she is, you know, people could learn a lot from mountain lions. >> reporter: and check out the new photos of the cubs now 4 weeks old and cuter than ever. eric thomas, abc 7 news. >>> talk about dedicated while the camera rolled it was a hidden camera. the patient mother stayed with her cubs for 28 hours straight before she finally went out to g with lions project at abc7news.com. >>> now, your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> and
of when. >> reporter: the living with lions project is partnering with wildlife refuge which has a barnard and fencing set-up to teach predator proofing methods. killing mountain lions does not protect your animals. >> it has a territory that it gets food. if you kill one mountain lion another one is going to come fill that niche. >> reporter: this map shows one male lion's territory covering 17,000 separate private properties. killing that lion would upset the delicate...
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about across the street where it is right now, was the family's barn. and that was used to hold hay and livestock. they raised a few sheep. they raised a number of different crops, corn, oats, wheat, different things like that. but it was a fairly typical midwestern farm period. henry ford really growing up on a farm there's a lot of mechanical things to deal with. it was not a fan of the drudgery of farm work, was always looking for ways to make it easier and improve. his father was also of that mind and was into the latest machines. would go to exhibitions to see the latest kinds of machines to use for the farm. the windmill in the yard is an example of something that ford's father would have installed to pump water for livestock. very early on he was really known for his mechanical abilities, he would repair watches at a very young age. he was running steam engines, that would run sawmills or threshing machines. he left home to seek other work at a pretty young age, at 16. moved to detroit, found work as a machinist. he started early in that vein of
about across the street where it is right now, was the family's barn. and that was used to hold hay and livestock. they raised a few sheep. they raised a number of different crops, corn, oats, wheat, different things like that. but it was a fairly typical midwestern farm period. henry ford really growing up on a farm there's a lot of mechanical things to deal with. it was not a fan of the drudgery of farm work, was always looking for ways to make it easier and improve. his father was also of...
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this tucker was resting in a barn in ohio, or in washington state. and it went to auction. it couldn't run. i mean, it was missing parts, the engine didn't work. even in the kind of condition it was in, it sold at auction for almost $800,000. i mean, imagine that. you have this old car that doesn't even work sitting in your barn and it's worth almost $800,000. that speaks to how valuable tuckers have become today, because of the interest that the hollywood film generated. in that respect, tucker got his vindication. so he was maverick auto maker that tried to break into the auto manufacturing business. now i want to look at another maverick auto maker. this guy. anybody recognize him? i bet all of you or almost all of you know his name. he worked for general motors. he was sort of a boy wonder in the early 1960s for general motors, because he was hitting cars out of the ballpark. really, in a lot of ways. he was achieving success after success. for example, he was one of the champions of the pontiac gto muscle car. this is him accepting a motor trend award for the pontiac g
this tucker was resting in a barn in ohio, or in washington state. and it went to auction. it couldn't run. i mean, it was missing parts, the engine didn't work. even in the kind of condition it was in, it sold at auction for almost $800,000. i mean, imagine that. you have this old car that doesn't even work sitting in your barn and it's worth almost $800,000. that speaks to how valuable tuckers have become today, because of the interest that the hollywood film generated. in that respect,...