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the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur.eally special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. >> the return on investment is usually four times to 10 times the amount of investment. this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. >> you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. >> he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is -- has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract printers for all kinds of organizations all acro
the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur.eally special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to...
the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special.
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beavers was commander of the u.s. sixth army group. he was quite a good general. but he got on eisenhower's bad side. he was the theater commander in england for the united states army when ike was in the mediterranean and for the invasion of italy eisenhower wanted to get a couple squadrons of heavy bombers to support his invasion. we have to keep our bombing plan and next that. he also said some unflattering things about ike's north african campaign. many years after the war john eisenhower said about his father he never held a grudge as long as he won. in this case beaters --deevers was the victim of a grudge. but he was far from the decisive area and he was not in the inner circle. >> there have been rumors that they came close to court-martialing mark clark. is there any validity to that? >> mark clark was -- you get mixed reviews even to this day about his generalship. the problem he had, this is where the book leaves off with clark, he was something of a self promoter. he was actually an exceptional staff officer but he wanted to be the field commander. he
beavers was commander of the u.s. sixth army group. he was quite a good general. but he got on eisenhower's bad side. he was the theater commander in england for the united states army when ike was in the mediterranean and for the invasion of italy eisenhower wanted to get a couple squadrons of heavy bombers to support his invasion. we have to keep our bombing plan and next that. he also said some unflattering things about ike's north african campaign. many years after the war john eisenhower...
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. >> leave it to beaver. that's what i call michelle's family., dad, brother, sister, same house, same neighborhood. and i was all over the place. without a father in the home. >> reporter: do you approach parenthood differently because you've had this different background? >> the interesting thing is, michelle and inhave the same values with respect to parenthood. she comes at it based on what she had, i probably come at it based on, to some degree, what i didn't have. >> reporter: were you aware, as a child, on father's day, i don't have a father. he's not here. >> it was a -- the kind of thing that, when you're young, you don't think about, and it's only in retrospect, as an adult, that you realize what you missed. you know, he gave me my first basketball. and it wasn't until i was in my 20s, and i thought back, you know, that's part of why i've been playing basketball this whole time. it was that one signal of something that he had given me. on father's day, it's not so much me thinking about the past. and it's more thinking about the precept
. >> leave it to beaver. that's what i call michelle's family., dad, brother, sister, same house, same neighborhood. and i was all over the place. without a father in the home. >> reporter: do you approach parenthood differently because you've had this different background? >> the interesting thing is, michelle and inhave the same values with respect to parenthood. she comes at it based on what she had, i probably come at it based on, to some degree, what i didn't have....
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and it sailed here in 1609, and within a handful of years you had dutch beaver traders here and the developmenterland, which was the dutch colony based on commerce and trade that extended from central connecticut all the way to delaware. >> reporter: captain reynolds not only navigates the "half moon," he's also the director of the new netherlands museum. what sort of artifacts are on the ship? >> oh, you'll find everything aboard here from navigational tools to the foods that were eaten, to native artifacts and european artifacts. >> reporter: a common misconception is that hudson was lost when he found what's now new york city. >> people tend to think that these explorers just blundered around and accidentally stumbled upon their discoveries, but they didn't. they sailed very precisely everywhere they were going. they knew where they were going. they documented where they were and what they were finding. >> reporter: at the time hudson sailed, life aboard ship wasn't glamorous. >> split peas formed one of the basic staples for shipboard life, as well as white peas and wheat. you'd cook this u
and it sailed here in 1609, and within a handful of years you had dutch beaver traders here and the developmenterland, which was the dutch colony based on commerce and trade that extended from central connecticut all the way to delaware. >> reporter: captain reynolds not only navigates the "half moon," he's also the director of the new netherlands museum. what sort of artifacts are on the ship? >> oh, you'll find everything aboard here from navigational tools to the foods...
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i am daniel sie beavering, those -- sieberg, and those are your tech bites.
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. >> reporter: down the road at the beaver creek ranch, the news was not good. 5 of 8 guest cabins destroyed, cabins built by his father and grandfather. >> you can't rebuild history but we can make new history. >> reporter: the family built this ranch and billy says he'll build again. >> pick up and dust off and carry on. >> reporter: returning residents will find not just a charred landscape, but horrible air quality, too. 20 times worse than what's considered safe. officials are urging all residents to take precautions but those with respiratory illnesses is they say should stay away. >> mitchell: thank you very much. the government triggered a flood of heavegies into turkeys. the violent crack down has killed 1300 civilians. muammar qaddafi appeared on state television place chess. shown with the president of the international chess federation. the libyan leader told him he has no intention of leaving the country. >> back home, chief panetta told congress the next pearl harbor could be a crippling cyberattack. we've learned that cybercriminals have attacked another high profile economic
. >> reporter: down the road at the beaver creek ranch, the news was not good. 5 of 8 guest cabins destroyed, cabins built by his father and grandfather. >> you can't rebuild history but we can make new history. >> reporter: the family built this ranch and billy says he'll build again. >> pick up and dust off and carry on. >> reporter: returning residents will find not just a charred landscape, but horrible air quality, too. 20 times worse than what's considered...
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. >> leave it to beaver. that's what i call michelle's family. >> reporter: why is that? >> mom, dad, brother, sister, same house, same neighborhood. you know, and i was all over th home. >> reporter: do you approach parenthood differently? >> the interesting thing is, michelle and i have the same values with respect to parenthood. she comes at it based on what she had. i probably come at it based on, to some degree, what i didn't have. >> reporter: were you aware as a child on father's day, i don't have a father, he's not here. >> it was a -- the kind of thing that, when you're young, you don't think about, and it's only in retrospect, as an adult, that you realize what you missed. you know, he gave me my first basketball. and it wasn't until i was in my 20s and i thought back, you know, that's part of why i've been playing basketball this whole time. that one signal of something that he had given me. there are times where i'll walk into the room with michelle and the girls are sitting there and they start laughing, they start teasing me, and you sort of take a snapshot
. >> leave it to beaver. that's what i call michelle's family. >> reporter: why is that? >> mom, dad, brother, sister, same house, same neighborhood. you know, and i was all over th home. >> reporter: do you approach parenthood differently? >> the interesting thing is, michelle and i have the same values with respect to parenthood. she comes at it based on what she had. i probably come at it based on, to some degree, what i didn't have. >> reporter: were you...
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from the eighty's but it's a once in a while there's a concern of you know you know the leave it to beaver is every typical day days and i think you have the has the nuclear family involved in it and now you have shows like modern family that just show you. you know changing. the ok so this is this is one of the things that people on the left tend to say about television is there's much more reflective a mirror of american society than transformative of american society i think it is great because you have left i mean people people on the left tend to think that because they live in liberal areas and so it does reflect their lives i mean it is reflecting what they see around them in washington d.c. or new york or san francisco or los angeles or you could birmingham alabama that's clearly bored transformative of what's going on there so i'm not saying they're lying i'm not saying what they believe isn't true is just true of their specific segments of the population for a group of people who don't believe in materialism they're. truly merely radical a good idea there. is the thing is that pe
from the eighty's but it's a once in a while there's a concern of you know you know the leave it to beaver is every typical day days and i think you have the has the nuclear family involved in it and now you have shows like modern family that just show you. you know changing. the ok so this is this is one of the things that people on the left tend to say about television is there's much more reflective a mirror of american society than transformative of american society i think it is great...
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it's huge news take a look lever fever hits manhattan and things kind of get out of control with the beaver hitting the ground what went down. like this is a picture taken by a woman in the crowd and other justified them. and toppled bieber he was knocked to the ground witnesses were stuck. on the was done i mean what's worse that we actually care that somebody tackled justin bieber to the ground or that justin bieber is the person that people want to tackle what i mean the bigger news to me is that ok so we got a lot of news about bieber but nothing about this comment on m.s.n. b.c. if you spend your memories we'll just have to end there justin bieber is on the ground you have to make sure that maybe justin bieber got knocked over because of the comment i think you know the comments clearly affecting her know what was really disturbing was there was another news story that we didn't cover where she was like back where it all happened walking. are you kidding me you sound quarterback have been going to be reporting go back you could use a go write up a conversation we were having this morni
it's huge news take a look lever fever hits manhattan and things kind of get out of control with the beaver hitting the ground what went down. like this is a picture taken by a woman in the crowd and other justified them. and toppled bieber he was knocked to the ground witnesses were stuck. on the was done i mean what's worse that we actually care that somebody tackled justin bieber to the ground or that justin bieber is the person that people want to tackle what i mean the bigger news to me is...
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palin loves beaver! >> jimmy: he's very excitable.you might imagine, when the movie premiered last night, jake bir byrd was there. >> i think sarah palin would be a fabulous president. she's a patriot. >> real patriot. >> sarah palin really does protect her family. >> that's right. she's a mamma grizzly bear and protects her cubs. except for that one time when he grizzly daughter went on that grizzly camping trip and got knocked up by that grizzly hockey player. other than that, perfect grizzly record. >> oh, my. sounds good. >> you sound good. you smell good. let me get a whiff. >> oh, geez. >> check out what i got. i got a hard on for america and a hard on for sarah palin. you want a hard on for america? >> yep. >> let me get you. tell me if i'm poking your pacemaker. y you got tea saucer nipples, i can feel. you're reaea for milking. would you like a hard on for america? >> i will take that. >> let me get a little lower there. little lower. little lower. little lower. perfect. we've got a hard on for america! can i show you my sign
palin loves beaver! >> jimmy: he's very excitable.you might imagine, when the movie premiered last night, jake bir byrd was there. >> i think sarah palin would be a fabulous president. she's a patriot. >> real patriot. >> sarah palin really does protect her family. >> that's right. she's a mamma grizzly bear and protects her cubs. except for that one time when he grizzly daughter went on that grizzly camping trip and got knocked up by that grizzly hockey player....
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. >> it swept through beaver creek ranch. daytime looked like night in alpine. >> it feels surreal. >> worry mandatory evacuations ordered over the weekend throughout the area, police escorted residents back home on sunday, allowing them a few minutes to choose what to say. >> they said 15 minutes and they were gracious with us. i know we had closer to 30 or 40. >> i was driving faster and we wouldn't hold up. >> this woman was not as lucky. >> when i got down in there, another sheriff came pulling up and said i had to get out. they said i have to leave now because the fire was right there. we had to turn around and leave. >> that was george lewis reporting. rick saner to um, former pennsylvania senator announced this morning that he will throw his hat in the ring for the gop presidential run she in it to win it he said. take a listen. >> if you look at the record of spending, he came in with a problem and in that hole he was in, he kept digging and digging and digging. for every dollar we spend thanks to this president, 40 c
. >> it swept through beaver creek ranch. daytime looked like night in alpine. >> it feels surreal. >> worry mandatory evacuations ordered over the weekend throughout the area, police escorted residents back home on sunday, allowing them a few minutes to choose what to say. >> they said 15 minutes and they were gracious with us. i know we had closer to 30 or 40. >> i was driving faster and we wouldn't hold up. >> this woman was not as lucky. >> when i...
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. >> at oregon state we had a couple next to our dugout season ticketholders by the beavers and by thentleman handling me a check and said coach, i love the way you run your program, this is for what you've gone through, a donation. >> reporter: it brought the team closer. most who had the chance to leave the program decided to stay. some literally living in the clubhouse. >> everyone's lease is up so it's like, you know, we don't have anywhere to stay. i don't want to go home. i want to be here. i don't want to leave the field so i -- hey i'm in the locker room and i wake up to everyone coming in so it's cool. >> reporter: it's that sort of camaraderie that has the bears believing they can win the whole thing. it's only fitting their first test comes against virginia, the top team in the country. >> we had the possibility to beat any team we played against because this is the way we battle and how we keep fighting that. so we can come out and win. >> if this was going to be the last team in the history of the university of california- berkeley, let's give them one hell of a team. >>>
. >> at oregon state we had a couple next to our dugout season ticketholders by the beavers and by thentleman handling me a check and said coach, i love the way you run your program, this is for what you've gone through, a donation. >> reporter: it brought the team closer. most who had the chance to leave the program decided to stay. some literally living in the clubhouse. >> everyone's lease is up so it's like, you know, we don't have anywhere to stay. i don't want to go...
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he performs his first transfusion experiment in 1667 on a young beavers boy. we don't know how we get the patient. very likely he paid the parent. the transfused this year in boy with cat's blood and the boy survived. that, in the 17th century, is a major criteria for success. the second transfusion is a butcher. now, i can't be sure of this, but from what i can tell the first butcher provided the sheep for the young boy was a very colorful man. in fact, after the transfusion he said to mike, are you going to let that lamb go to waste? let me take it. it will be a great dinner for my wife and night. second transfusion of the butcher. yes. sure. he's not sick. he just offers himself up for pay, is transfused and survives. my favorite story is that shortly after the transfusion the transfusion is is walking down the streets of paris, looks into a tavern and sees his butcher. he's going to go tell the butcher of. the butcher is drunk because he sees use all of his armies to buy beer. suddenly he is surrounded by a bunch of other workers to say, trustees make a mu
he performs his first transfusion experiment in 1667 on a young beavers boy. we don't know how we get the patient. very likely he paid the parent. the transfused this year in boy with cat's blood and the boy survived. that, in the 17th century, is a major criteria for success. the second transfusion is a butcher. now, i can't be sure of this, but from what i can tell the first butcher provided the sheep for the young boy was a very colorful man. in fact, after the transfusion he said to mike,...
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for dominance and it's not achieved until people have the book christians and jews and other non-beavers are either submitting to us or are dead. >> guest: not every muslim believes that think got to really worked with many in washington, d.c. who don't want jihad and they are truly moderate. but look, the polls show and i point them out in the book that some -- this is it you research poll, doesn't get more than pew, some 14% of american muslim supporters of the side of bombings in some shape or form. that raises to 26% when we talk about young american muslims. that's very problematic to say the least and if you estimate ten to 15% of the world's muslims which critical ball estimates show time and time again, ten to 15% are radicalized and to follow the osama bin laden brand of islam. you have 1.6 billion in the world that's roughly 157 muslims. that is very problematic. moderate muslims in my experience and god bless them they are brave and i worked with them that many times the moderates, genuine muslim moderates i meet are muslims who do not follow shelia. they don't follow the kora
for dominance and it's not achieved until people have the book christians and jews and other non-beavers are either submitting to us or are dead. >> guest: not every muslim believes that think got to really worked with many in washington, d.c. who don't want jihad and they are truly moderate. but look, the polls show and i point them out in the book that some -- this is it you research poll, doesn't get more than pew, some 14% of american muslim supporters of the side of bombings in some...
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want to say is it wasn't necessarily more chauvinistic than in the past because it was leave it to beavernd of stuff. it was particularly relatively chauvinistic because it was being presented at a time when the 1980s was a time when women were making great strides. there were a lot of great strides in the women's movement. one of the things i came upon in the chapter on race in my book about the cosby show was there was a lot of back and forth in many circles about whether the cosby show was good for race relations or bad for race relations. what my chapter focuses on was what the white audience seems to demand since the 1980s of african-americans in public life. one of the things that came out of the debate over the issue of race was that the cosby show mitigated -- at least this is what some of its defenders said, mitigated the criticism of why is it showing the more economically typical african-american experience? the criticism was mitigated by people who said it is showing women in very commanding roles, almost hero roles. i cite that as an example to say in the book i address the i
want to say is it wasn't necessarily more chauvinistic than in the past because it was leave it to beavernd of stuff. it was particularly relatively chauvinistic because it was being presented at a time when the 1980s was a time when women were making great strides. there were a lot of great strides in the women's movement. one of the things i came upon in the chapter on race in my book about the cosby show was there was a lot of back and forth in many circles about whether the cosby show was...
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. >> reporter: the fire swept through beaver creek ranch and destroyed several vacation cabins. daytime looked more like night in the small town of alpine. >> it feels surreal. >> reporter: with mandatory evacuations ordered over the weekend throughout the area, police escorted residents back to their homes on sunday, allowing them only a few minutes to choose what to save. >> they said 15 minutes, and they were very gracious with us. i know we had closer to maybe 30 or 45. >> i was driving faster so we wouldn't hold up -- >> reporter: this woman wasn't as lucky. >> when i got down in there, another sheriff came pulling up and said i had to get out. i said i had an escort. he said, you know, we had to leave because the fire was right there. we had to turn around and leave. >> reporter: with zero containment and hot temperatures expected today, firefighters will also be dealing with 50 mile-per-hour winds, a deadly combination. meredith? >> george lewis, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, authorities have asked thousands to evacuate in parts of the midwest from record rainfall a
. >> reporter: the fire swept through beaver creek ranch and destroyed several vacation cabins. daytime looked more like night in the small town of alpine. >> it feels surreal. >> reporter: with mandatory evacuations ordered over the weekend throughout the area, police escorted residents back to their homes on sunday, allowing them only a few minutes to choose what to save. >> they said 15 minutes, and they were very gracious with us. i know we had closer to maybe 30 or...
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. >> leave it to beaver. that's what i always call michelle family.without a father in the home. >> do you approach parenthood differently because you've had this different background? >> the interesting thing is michelle and i have the same values with respect to parenthood. she comes at it based on what she had. i probably come at it based on to some degree whey didn't have. although, you know keep in mind that the love the attention of the unconditional interest in a child i got from my mother and i got from my grandparents, you know, but your grandparents are going to be a little bit different. let's face it. they'll spoil you. they'll let you get away with stuff that your parents might not let you get away with. i see that with my mother-in-law. michelle jokes if we put restrictions on how much the tv the girls can watch or eating she'll be like ah what are you talking about? and michelle will turn to her and say what are you talking about? we used to have to eat everything on our plate and we used to have to eat those canned peas. >> ooh, yes. >
. >> leave it to beaver. that's what i always call michelle family.without a father in the home. >> do you approach parenthood differently because you've had this different background? >> the interesting thing is michelle and i have the same values with respect to parenthood. she comes at it based on what she had. i probably come at it based on to some degree whey didn't have. although, you know keep in mind that the love the attention of the unconditional interest in a child...
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these ongoing waivers takes you to a total of 3.2 million beavers for the health care law. why are they giving all these wafers? because the policy of the set fenestration. this has been a nightmare for this administration, and frankly it's embarrassment. so the additional think the administration has done after announcing the 116,000 to weaver's we are not going to be able to continue doing this. these are waivers for a year and the real lives then they are going to have to renew these waivers another year which would put it in the election so they said we don't want to give waivers during the election, how do they do that? let's make everybody that has a waiver apply and careful way for all the way through 2014. 2014. they also realized that to qualify for a waiver they have to offer an amount of insurance up to $2 million in 2013 to a lot of companies aren't going to be about to do that so a lot of companies are going to apply for waivers before september this year so by the end of this year we are going to see a tidal wave of wafers in by predicting 5 million people ask
these ongoing waivers takes you to a total of 3.2 million beavers for the health care law. why are they giving all these wafers? because the policy of the set fenestration. this has been a nightmare for this administration, and frankly it's embarrassment. so the additional think the administration has done after announcing the 116,000 to weaver's we are not going to be able to continue doing this. these are waivers for a year and the real lives then they are going to have to renew these waivers...
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next is beaver dam, wisconsin, william, a republican. please, hit the mute button on your tv. we are getting feedback. caller: what i really feel bad about is all our representatives in congress a couple of years ago voted themselves a substantial raise and turn down a race for zsa zsa security. -- turned down a raise for social security. these guys can get in trouble and still wind up with their pensions. i know some doctors who now that they are retired think that medicare is the best thing around, even though woulthey wod not take it previously. host: thank you. next call from pennsylvania. caller: i am 75 years old and my oil had gone from 9000 -- $900 per year to $3,000 per year. just that alone. but we do not have leadership. i do not hear one congressman saying, let's cut our pay. let's face it, all they do is run for office. social security, very simple. a guy takes $400 million from exxon. and all of ballplayers and commentators, and everybody taking $1 million. they could get rid of the income tax law and go to a flat tax. in 1998, they did an actuary that says we co
next is beaver dam, wisconsin, william, a republican. please, hit the mute button on your tv. we are getting feedback. caller: what i really feel bad about is all our representatives in congress a couple of years ago voted themselves a substantial raise and turn down a race for zsa zsa security. -- turned down a raise for social security. these guys can get in trouble and still wind up with their pensions. i know some doctors who now that they are retired think that medicare is the best thing...
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it was practically "leave it to beaver."hore" and i just can't believe what i'm watching. >> reporter: however, just the way he once shared a house, these days the congressman is sharing this house by sleeping on the floor of his capitol hill office. >> i have a double-thick aerobed, air mattress. i have a hallway, put it in there. i work until 11:00 anyway. when i'm up at 6:00, i maximize my time where i'm at. >> the duffys say they've gotten offers, ann, but don't expect to see sean and rachel plus six anywhere. those are six of the best behaved children i've ever seen. but congressman duffy says that's nothing. he has five brothers and sisters. so they're used to it. >> that was a nice profile. thank you so much. >>> coming up next, a member of the "today" family who will get to cook for prince william and princess catherine. that's coming up right after this. this...is the network -- a living, breathing intelligence that's helping people rethink how they live. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would d
it was practically "leave it to beaver."hore" and i just can't believe what i'm watching. >> reporter: however, just the way he once shared a house, these days the congressman is sharing this house by sleeping on the floor of his capitol hill office. >> i have a double-thick aerobed, air mattress. i have a hallway, put it in there. i work until 11:00 anyway. when i'm up at 6:00, i maximize my time where i'm at. >> the duffys say they've gotten offers, ann, but...