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. >>> now to martinez where a baby beaver rescued has died.escuers say the beaver appeared to be on the mend but died last night. wildlife experts say the cause was likely a respiratory issue. since july, four beavers have been found dead in the alhambra creek in downtown. experts are not sure what's causing the death. >>> let's take a peek outside and turn to rosemary. this weekend looks pleasant. >> you are right. we have a cooldown on the way for your bay area weekend. some of us feeling it already. the bay bridge there into san francisco, what a beautiful view there. machines around the bay area. as we get into your afternoon, we'll remain with mostly sunny skies. not going to have the cloud that brought us the beautiful sunrises and the beautiful sunsets of recent days. but we do have a cooldown underway. as we take a look at the temperatures. half moon bay, 64 degrees right now in and around the bay, they mild for your afternoon. 74 in hayward. 74 redwood city. you go inland, it's 89 degrees in livermore. 84 in concord. 87 in fairfield.
. >>> now to martinez where a baby beaver rescued has died.escuers say the beaver appeared to be on the mend but died last night. wildlife experts say the cause was likely a respiratory issue. since july, four beavers have been found dead in the alhambra creek in downtown. experts are not sure what's causing the death. >>> let's take a peek outside and turn to rosemary. this weekend looks pleasant. >> you are right. we have a cooldown on the way for your bay area...
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the archive to have his beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. so proud to have it on display. it is something that is recognizable from many of frederick douglass's photos. harriet beecher stowe is another abolitionist. harriet beecher stowe was the woman who wrote "uncle tom's cabin." she gained her inspiration for the well living in cincinnati. actually isncoln quoted as saying that she was the little woman that wrote a book that started a great war. on display, we have a first edition copy of "uncle tom's cabin." the nationalom underground freedom center. 1852 andblished in became a bestseller. it is printed in tens of different languages. had a huges cabin" impact on the country when it was published. for the first time, many americans were learning the horrors of slavery, something they had never heard before. as lincoln said, it was a book that started a war. this grave marker is one of the new additions. is the original grave marker for salmon chase. salmon chase was an influential abolitionist. anti-slavery lawyer, politician, judge thro
the archive to have his beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. so proud to have it on display. it is something that is recognizable from many of frederick douglass's photos. harriet beecher stowe is another abolitionist. harriet beecher stowe was the woman who wrote "uncle tom's cabin." she gained her inspiration for the well living in cincinnati. actually isncoln quoted as saying that she was the little woman that wrote a book that started a great war. on display, we have a...
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here on display, we are very proud to have frederick douglass's beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. we are so proud to have it on display. it is something that is recognizable from many of photos. douglass' harriet beecher stowe is another abolitionist. harriet beecher stowe was the woman who wrote the famous book titled "uncle tom's cabin." she gained her inspiration for the book while living in cincinnati, ohio, so we have a close local connection. president lincoln actually is quoted as saying that she was the little woman that wrote a book that started a great war. on display, we have a first edition copy of "uncle tom's cabin." it is owned by the national underground railroad freedom center. the book was published in 1852 and became a bestseller in the u.s. and europe. today, it is printed in tens of different languages. "uncle tom's cabin" had a huge impact on the country when it was published. for the first time, many americans were learning the horrors of slavery, something they had never heard before. as lincoln said, it was a book that started a
here on display, we are very proud to have frederick douglass's beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. we are so proud to have it on display. it is something that is recognizable from many of photos. douglass' harriet beecher stowe is another abolitionist. harriet beecher stowe was the woman who wrote the famous book titled "uncle tom's cabin." she gained her inspiration for the book while living in cincinnati, ohio, so we have a close local connection. president lincoln...
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here on display, we are very proud to have frederick douglass's beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. we are so proud to have it on display. it is something that is recognizable from many of frederick douglass's photos. harriet beecher stowe is another abolitionist. harriet beecher stowe was the woman who wrote "uncle tom's cabin." she gained her inspiration for the book while living in cincinnati. president lincoln actually is quoted as saying that she was the little woman that wrote a book that started a great war. on display, we have a first edition copy of "uncle tom's cabin." it is owned by the national underground railroad freedom center. it was published in 1852 and became a bestseller. it is printed in tens of different languages. "uncle tom's cabin" had a huge impact on the country when it was published. for the first time, many americans were learning the horrors of slavery, something they had never heard before. as lincoln said, it was a book that started a war. this grave marker is one of the new additions. it is the original grave marker for sa
here on display, we are very proud to have frederick douglass's beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. we are so proud to have it on display. it is something that is recognizable from many of frederick douglass's photos. harriet beecher stowe is another abolitionist. harriet beecher stowe was the woman who wrote "uncle tom's cabin." she gained her inspiration for the book while living in cincinnati. president lincoln actually is quoted as saying that she was the little woman...
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, "leave it beaver," who helped eisenhower win big. it should not be presented that this was any kind of a sweep for the republican party. when you have three vote majority in the house, and one vote in the senate, it is not a realigning vote for the party. it was a personal victory for eisenhower. it shouldn't belittle it, but we should call it what it is. i got somewhat defensive along the way when people were telling me that i wasn't telling the whole story of 1952, when i was challenged in reviews. my reaction was something like this, i was young at one point in time. research that you do, the more time that you give yourself to think through, and not just write what you know, and 5000 footnotes, and 750 pages of detail -- we have a name for those, encyclopedias. when you actually think through to what it means, maybe something new will come. maybe someone like eisenhower or stevenson can change their minds. i changed my mind. on many things with 1952 as i sit this summer and right. maybe george bernard shaw had the answer. you ver
, "leave it beaver," who helped eisenhower win big. it should not be presented that this was any kind of a sweep for the republican party. when you have three vote majority in the house, and one vote in the senate, it is not a realigning vote for the party. it was a personal victory for eisenhower. it shouldn't belittle it, but we should call it what it is. i got somewhat defensive along the way when people were telling me that i wasn't telling the whole story of 1952, when i was...
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>> yes, unbelievable, the meadville bulldogs handing the dubois beavers a crushing defeat. the beavers running back, get this, his name is journey brown with the game to remember carrying the ball 30 times for 720 yards and 10 touchdowns. the two teams racking up nearly 200 points. the scoreboard looked more like a basketball shootout. the score, 107-90. no room for that 1, it's a triple-digit score. >> amazing. >> the score beats the nfl's highest scoring game that was a combined 113 points. i did the math here. there was a touchdown in this game every three minutes. about every three minutes. >> did both sides agree not to play defense? >> i don't even know if there was defense on the field. >> there wasn't. >> defense clearly didn't show up for the game. >> 107 points. unbelievable. >> 700 yards rushing. >> never a break to go grab a hot dog or anything. usually you wait for -- >> i think i'd get bored. >> there's my co-host paula faris. paula is always thinking about pork products. you know, just bringing it right back to hot dogs and bacon. a good game. >>> now to, spe
>> yes, unbelievable, the meadville bulldogs handing the dubois beavers a crushing defeat. the beavers running back, get this, his name is journey brown with the game to remember carrying the ball 30 times for 720 yards and 10 touchdowns. the two teams racking up nearly 200 points. the scoreboard looked more like a basketball shootout. the score, 107-90. no room for that 1, it's a triple-digit score. >> amazing. >> the score beats the nfl's highest scoring game that was a...
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. >> reporter: roger beaver's returned to find his home still standing but his neighbors like hundreds of others lost everything. >> once they come back in here, it's going to be very overwhelming. >> reporter: the fire moved so quickly saturday night that emergency responders were flooded with calls. >> she's like no i'm fine. everything is going to be fine. she didn't understand the magnitude of it. >> reporter: jennifer was 72- year-old barbara mcwilliams' caretaker. mcwilliams was killed in the fire when she was unable to evacuate. deputies say when they reached her neighborhood, it was engulfed in flames. >> i knew she was in the house. i knew she was going to be stuck and i knew she would have no way of getting out. >> reporter: cooler temperatures and higher humidity are on the way which had helped firefighters increase containment. danielle nottingham, cbs news, middletown, california. >> more than a thousand people who fled the fire spent the night in a shelter. many of them lost everything they owned. the american red cross has been running the emergency evacuation facility f
. >> reporter: roger beaver's returned to find his home still standing but his neighbors like hundreds of others lost everything. >> once they come back in here, it's going to be very overwhelming. >> reporter: the fire moved so quickly saturday night that emergency responders were flooded with calls. >> she's like no i'm fine. everything is going to be fine. she didn't understand the magnitude of it. >> reporter: jennifer was 72- year-old barbara mcwilliams'...
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think warmer ocean waters may be causing fish to swim deeper, putting them out of reach for diving beavers. the center says its researchers are stretched thin and researchers and volunteers are always welcome. >>> happening today plans for a new health program taking center stage in contra costa county. supervisors are expected to approve it during a vote later today that would provide health care for undocumented and uninsured residents. county leaders are going to hold a news conference introducing the program ahead offed today' meeting. >>> the sheriff department gets a big reward today. receive the 2015 innovation in america's government award for the charter high school. a high school that is run inside the county jail to help inmates earn their high school diplomas. the sheriff's department was selected for the award from among 450 other applicants. >> from awards to rewards now. >>> free pizza for a year. how does that sound? that is what a berkeley man is enjoying after he returned $1,300 that he found when he opened up his domino pizza box. he ordered from dominos over the weekend
think warmer ocean waters may be causing fish to swim deeper, putting them out of reach for diving beavers. the center says its researchers are stretched thin and researchers and volunteers are always welcome. >>> happening today plans for a new health program taking center stage in contra costa county. supervisors are expected to approve it during a vote later today that would provide health care for undocumented and uninsured residents. county leaders are going to hold a news...
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. >> reporter: he was told to go to beaver street in manhattan to collect the bonus amount. >> i'd have to use my metro card, which is $2.75, $2.75, $5.50, an hour each way at least, and it's only a $10 winning ticket. >> reporter: we called lottery firms and they confirmed it was more than the one card store. it was a system-wide software issue beginning 5:00 p.m. and lasting for 45 minutes. they tell us they'd done a software change earlier in the week, but they corrected the problem as soon as possible. they say everyone who won should mail a copy of the ticket to the p.o. box on the back of the ticket and they'll get the rightful prize amount and mailed drelktly to ly directly to them. >> how many people cashed and realized they were being shortchanged? >> reporter: they are prepared to make good to all of the winners. they personally reached out to mark and his check is on the way. they also tell us, 350 people submitted their winning tickets for processing. the people now waiting for the extra money. news 4 new york. >>> one other note from the gaming commission. 80,000 tickets we
. >> reporter: he was told to go to beaver street in manhattan to collect the bonus amount. >> i'd have to use my metro card, which is $2.75, $2.75, $5.50, an hour each way at least, and it's only a $10 winning ticket. >> reporter: we called lottery firms and they confirmed it was more than the one card store. it was a system-wide software issue beginning 5:00 p.m. and lasting for 45 minutes. they tell us they'd done a software change earlier in the week, but they corrected...
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passed for another as the beavers beat the spartans 35- 21.an jose state dropped to 1-2 for the year. fans of the alabama. crimson tide taking on ole miss. rebels up 7. kelly. just throws it up to avoid the second. it is quincy. 66-yard play. ole miss upset. number two alabama. 43-37. just their second win, all time. in tuscaloosa. look! >>> i'm not done. giants fans, 14 games left. the dodgers, the magic number to clinch the west is seven. giant haves had just about enough of the ar,,,,,,,, you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent >> baseball, giants, another one gone. finding losses instead of wins. could have used a bat today. 3-0 diamondbacks. the pit
passed for another as the beavers beat the spartans 35- 21.an jose state dropped to 1-2 for the year. fans of the alabama. crimson tide taking on ole miss. rebels up 7. kelly. just throws it up to avoid the second. it is quincy. 66-yard play. ole miss upset. number two alabama. 43-37. just their second win, all time. in tuscaloosa. look! >>> i'm not done. giants fans, 14 games left. the dodgers, the magic number to clinch the west is seven. giant haves had just about enough of the...
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. >> reporter: roger beavers is surprised and grateful to realize his home is somehow still standing even though so many of his neighbors will eventually arrive home to nothing. >> if i would have came back and my house would have been like over here, it would be heartbreaking, just unbelievable heartbreaking. >> reporter: no doubt it willing even more heartbreaking as more evacuees are let back in to survey the damage of one of the worst wildfires in california history. in middletown i'm joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> and a daring drive to show you one man shot this video as he drove through the raging fire saturday night to escape. he made it out just in the nick of time. he is one of the thousands of people who have been forced to flee their homes. many of them ended up at the napa county fair grounds in calistoga where our christin ayers is now. >> reporter: tonight there were several hundred people stranded they're at the fairgrounds, many of them no place to go. they're staying in rvs and tents. a lot of them don't even know whether their homes are still standing and they have no clue
. >> reporter: roger beavers is surprised and grateful to realize his home is somehow still standing even though so many of his neighbors will eventually arrive home to nothing. >> if i would have came back and my house would have been like over here, it would be heartbreaking, just unbelievable heartbreaking. >> reporter: no doubt it willing even more heartbreaking as more evacuees are let back in to survey the damage of one of the worst wildfires in california history. in...
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of comfort watching television in the mid-'50s and i would watch father knows best and leave it to beaver. and i used to wonder where those people were. and where those suburban environments existed. and i also used to wonder, "what-- where am i going to fit into this society," that was clearly blind to me. we weren't in any books. we had el diario. there was a couple of s-- you know, that's where the stories about what was going on in the latino community were written up. so it's very hard for me to get across to kids, or people who weren't around in '69, how absolutely invisible people of color were on television. and that's why i was so shocked when i saw sesame street before i was on. >> when you joined the show, did you imagine that you'd spend the next four decades there? >> no. i thought it was gonna be over in five years. i came on board the third year, expecting it to last two more years. and i feel like i've blinked and i've grown up on this show. >> did they have to provide story lines? provide mileposts in your life that allowed you to get older on the street? >> no, they didn
of comfort watching television in the mid-'50s and i would watch father knows best and leave it to beaver. and i used to wonder where those people were. and where those suburban environments existed. and i also used to wonder, "what-- where am i going to fit into this society," that was clearly blind to me. we weren't in any books. we had el diario. there was a couple of s-- you know, that's where the stories about what was going on in the latino community were written up. so it's...
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. >>> over to beaver stadium checking out a stripe out. sections of blue and white.ate hosted rutgers in big pen action seconds quarter nittany lions up by seven. barkley weaves his way through the scarlet knight defense for a score. handofhandoff to akil lynch. he goes 75 yards for the touchdown and right now in the fourth quarter they lead 28 to three. >>> over to the main line battle of the blue. delaware taking on villanova in a conference battle and some bad news for wildcats. in the fourth quarter their all everything quarterback john robertson got hurt, injured his right knee on this run. he'll get an mri monday. he will not play thursday when they host penn. >>> red shirt freshman zach bednarik led the come back. under three minutes left, called his own number, ran 21 yards for the game winning touchdown. cats beat the blue hens 28 to 21. >>> game two tonight between the phils and braves. the two worst teams in baseball right now. fightans need to win seven of their last 13 games the avoid their first 100 loss season in 54 years. jared eickhoff getting the st
. >>> over to beaver stadium checking out a stripe out. sections of blue and white.ate hosted rutgers in big pen action seconds quarter nittany lions up by seven. barkley weaves his way through the scarlet knight defense for a score. handofhandoff to akil lynch. he goes 75 yards for the touchdown and right now in the fourth quarter they lead 28 to three. >>> over to the main line battle of the blue. delaware taking on villanova in a conference battle and some bad news for...
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the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur.lly 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 across
the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur.lly 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,...
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. >> reporter: roger beavers is surprised and grateful to realize his home is somehow still standing even though so many of his neighbors will eventually arrive home to nothing. >> if i would have came back and my house would have been like over here, it would be heartbreaking. just unbelievable heart- breaking. >> reporter: no doubt it will be even more heart-breaking as more evacuees are let back in to survey the damage of one of the worst wildfires in california history. in middletown, i'm joe vasquez, kpix 5. >> all right joe, many people have been posting valley fire pictures on social media. this is what windsor fire crews are up against. you can see the flames and a woman posted this shot of the sky outside her house before she evacuated. so far she's heard her home is okay though but she won't be able to go back for at least few more days. >> and scientists are concerned about another factor that could hinder fire fighting. they say the snow pack in the sierra is the lowest in 500 years. with no snow to melt and turn into water, there's no relief from those bone dry condition
. >> reporter: roger beavers is surprised and grateful to realize his home is somehow still standing even though so many of his neighbors will eventually arrive home to nothing. >> if i would have came back and my house would have been like over here, it would be heartbreaking. just unbelievable heart- breaking. >> reporter: no doubt it will be even more heart-breaking as more evacuees are let back in to survey the damage of one of the worst wildfires in california history. in...
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and a promo video featuring rug rats, arnold, beaver, i'm having flashbacks to my childhood. >> i saw run and skimpy, right back to seventh grade, jill. >> how about it? >> and tons of smacks right after school coming home straight to nickelodeon, and basically rating the pantry. >> homework smomework. >> exactly. >> take care. >> after month of build up, now just 11 days away from pope francis' visit to philadelphia. yes, headlines, also about his visit. radnor police will hold a meet to go let resident know everything from road closures to the costs facing taxpayers. meantime, hospitals across the region make plans to treat patient, pen vets ryan hospital, they are letting residents know they will be open to treat pet emergencies, that weekend, good to know. >> now, "eyewitness news" exclusive. the head of the secret service addresses recent reports of security threat around pope francis' upcoming us visit. secret service director and havertown native joe clancey sat down with our pat ciarrocchi, clancey tells "eyewitness news", that the pope will have the highest level of security
and a promo video featuring rug rats, arnold, beaver, i'm having flashbacks to my childhood. >> i saw run and skimpy, right back to seventh grade, jill. >> how about it? >> and tons of smacks right after school coming home straight to nickelodeon, and basically rating the pantry. >> homework smomework. >> exactly. >> take care. >> after month of build up, now just 11 days away from pope francis' visit to philadelphia. yes, headlines, also about his...
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the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really 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 ac
the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really 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...
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. >>> meet ron and christy beaver.avers pulled a gun in self-defense. a month later, the department of family services pulled the foster license and the three children they were currently caring for from their home. now they're here to fight back. here rod and christy beaver. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. thanks for having us on. >> tell the us about the incident in april and what it led to in july. >> in april we had a couple of intruders that entered in front of our house on top of my wife's car. my daughter brought to our attention we had people screaming through the window up at her. she came and got me out of my bedroom. i went down, listened, realized there was commotion in front of the house. told my wife to call 911 to get officers in route. went and got my firearm and approached the front door. as soon as i hit the front door of my house, i had two coming through the court yard gate at me. i displayed my weapon and put my hand up and told them they were trespassing. had them freeze on the spot. after
. >>> meet ron and christy beaver.avers pulled a gun in self-defense. a month later, the department of family services pulled the foster license and the three children they were currently caring for from their home. now they're here to fight back. here rod and christy beaver. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. thanks for having us on. >> tell the us about the incident in april and what it led to in july. >> in april we had a couple of intruders that entered in...
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they used to call me the beaver. i was washing every single day.hey make you clean the vegetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore. >> you can't work 12 hours a day. and pay maybe a buck a month. >> the art, you can't live without it. >> terrain, pate, sausages, it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. few names have gone with more respect. >>> this is the story of one man, one chef, and a city. but not too finely chopped leek. you do not want to get your hand caught in one of these things. then mixed to smooth perfection with a dough hook. >> lot of work. >> spread out and layered for consistent seasoning, formed into shapes and smacked to remove air bubbles. >> make sure the meat gets really tight. >> into the sausage machine and piped into organic casings. trust me, it ain't easy. >> very light touch. >> let's see now, wise guy. come on. let's see this. that's how you get pregnant. >> it's all in the meat. >> yeah. >> just release at the end. >> it's a serious workplace but with produ
they used to call me the beaver. i was washing every single day.hey make you clean the vegetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore. >> you can't work 12 hours a day. and pay maybe a buck a month. >> the art, you can't live without it. >> terrain, pate, sausages, it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. few names have gone with more respect. >>> this is the story of one man, one chef, and a city. but...
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bear skins, deer skins, otter and beaver pelts down the river, too. he made no mention in his journal about those things. i have no idea why. he also carried bacon and ham to sell. all of these things were appraised by officers in the customs house and they figured out what they were worth. it was a lowball figure they came up with because spain was trying to encourage american commerce, so they did not want to tax americans too high. they set the duty at 6%. that came to $17. that was the duty that clark would owe. clark's notebook at that point -- he began writing, and i will review these entries that he makes. these are in his journal. he owes the royal treasury $17.30. he writes, "i gave eight pounds of bacon to the officers of the customs house." he paid four dollars to be officers of the customhouse. he gave wine to eight inspectors. he paid a total - b-r-i-b-e to inspectors. [laughter] and he repeated. $3. it looks to me as though he was not paying his duty so much as he was bribing the officers in charge. it was a widespread practice. it was n
bear skins, deer skins, otter and beaver pelts down the river, too. he made no mention in his journal about those things. i have no idea why. he also carried bacon and ham to sell. all of these things were appraised by officers in the customs house and they figured out what they were worth. it was a lowball figure they came up with because spain was trying to encourage american commerce, so they did not want to tax americans too high. they set the duty at 6%. that came to $17. that was the duty...
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say as well this is a lagging indicator and it reflects this bubble of liquidity that was really beaveringion boom and perhaps the skyscraper index. how do you look at this index looking forward? andrew: if we take the world's tallest buildings, we don't have anything on the horizon which is not surprising. also, if we take -- it is such a much bigger building that we have this big step up. that is not unlike what happened in 1930's. it was not the world's tallest building until 1974 after the 1930's so it is likely we will not get a world's tallest building potentially sometime. what we are really looking at these days is where is that building happening? since 2009, we see a significant shift to asia. asia in 2014 had 76% of all the worlds skyscrapers over 200 meters and that is increasing. angie: it is all happening here. thank you so much, andrew lawrence, founder of the skyscraper index. coming up next, japanese stocks could be a good bet after some rosy earnings results. picked thers will market movers when we return. ♪ ♪ angie: welcome to the stock exchange. we're talking about the
say as well this is a lagging indicator and it reflects this bubble of liquidity that was really beaveringion boom and perhaps the skyscraper index. how do you look at this index looking forward? andrew: if we take the world's tallest buildings, we don't have anything on the horizon which is not surprising. also, if we take -- it is such a much bigger building that we have this big step up. that is not unlike what happened in 1930's. it was not the world's tallest building until 1974 after the...
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crowds gathered in beaver dam, wisconsin to cheer on the 500 bikers who travelled through 48 states under the american flag. >> i'm of the generation that went through where we kind of lost that. and now we're back to it and it makes me very proud to be in a country that supports their troops. >> last year's tour raised $100,000 for wounded veterans and their families. this year, their goal was to double that figure. >>> and summer may be nearing an end, a popular tourist attraction is only now reaching full bloom in our nation's hardland. they don't call kansas the sun flower state for nothing. you're looking at a sea of one million sun flowers near the town of lawrence. the farmer who planted this crop has been raising sunflowers for three decades. he welcomes everyone to bask there in his field. last year he said more than 10,000 visits came to enjoy his labor of love. >>> let's do fox fast forward looking ahead to some of the big stories coming up this week. tomorrow, labor day, and the unofficial end of summer means a day off for most federal and state agencies, including postal work
crowds gathered in beaver dam, wisconsin to cheer on the 500 bikers who travelled through 48 states under the american flag. >> i'm of the generation that went through where we kind of lost that. and now we're back to it and it makes me very proud to be in a country that supports their troops. >> last year's tour raised $100,000 for wounded veterans and their families. this year, their goal was to double that figure. >>> and summer may be nearing an end, a popular tourist...
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. >> two months ago working on a life-sized beaver for a movie about leonardo dicaprio. i had to make the belly open so the actor could skin it on camera. jamie: good work if you can get enough of it. >> at the end of the day, it's about the dollars. you can't pay your bills on good intentions. jamie: did you ever say i know i can, i know i'm good, but this is not for me. >> i trained for over 30 years. i'm going to keep on doing what my dad taught me. jamie: it's only between stacy and i so we're in solidarity because we're brothers. i'm a meat cutter but i've recently retired and i need to regroup my family and push this to as far as we can go. jamie: and that may mean going pretty far out there, to the land of jacklopes, pegasus squirrels and whatever you want to call this creepy creature? >> i took the back vertebrae of a deer and made a walking cane with it. jamie: ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my stu
. >> two months ago working on a life-sized beaver for a movie about leonardo dicaprio. i had to make the belly open so the actor could skin it on camera. jamie: good work if you can get enough of it. >> at the end of the day, it's about the dollars. you can't pay your bills on good intentions. jamie: did you ever say i know i can, i know i'm good, but this is not for me. >> i trained for over 30 years. i'm going to keep on doing what my dad taught me. jamie: it's only between...
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. >> you said your book started with beaver vogue that have, why? >> but in 2013 there was was the world's best mom. the second paragraph that it mentioned, oh, yeah, she was the only woman, american woman who was in rocket science in the 1940s and designed propulsion system. after that i thought, we need better profiles of women in science. need to promote their work in science. i wrote a book. >> dickerson: some of the characters are also in walter's book. walter in your book you make a case for innovation that is collaborative. and so tell us a little bit about that argument that you make. >> well, you know, biographers that have dirty little secret we make a learned inventor goes to moment. you read the book you have a team that sort of brilliant guy, wilbur wright, a great engineer then whole thing they put together. same way the computer was made. same way the internet was made. to me the women who got written out of the story like grace harper who is in your book, like ada lovelace who begins and ends my book they were all part of teams in wh
. >> you said your book started with beaver vogue that have, why? >> but in 2013 there was was the world's best mom. the second paragraph that it mentioned, oh, yeah, she was the only woman, american woman who was in rocket science in the 1940s and designed propulsion system. after that i thought, we need better profiles of women in science. need to promote their work in science. i wrote a book. >> dickerson: some of the characters are also in walter's book. walter in your...
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. >> like leave it to beaver but just an updated.has a tattoo. >> like in this show seinfeld if can a castanza walkd around gratuitously naked. s that what happened in the hbo show girls. >> i haven't seen it i'm glad i haven't. hillary clinton has and she sat down with ms. did you dunhar a interview. >> what an honor to speak to you in this wawnchts i thought this was an interview with lenny crafts. >> did you see the interview where his pants split? >> no, i missed that. >> i mean his stuff fell out of his pants. >> do you think i could get that. >> yeah on youtube. >> good. i will look for that. >> then they talked about north korea and macroeconomics. so lena dunham. >> donald trump was going to look up miley cyrus' private parts. >> that's not hillary clinton's fault. that's ms. dunham. >> she said i'm going to look it up on -- >> -- she was being facetious as you often are. >> lena dunham she wrote a book where she admitted to sexually abusing her younger sister. she lied about a sexual assault on college. >> so you have one li
. >> like leave it to beaver but just an updated.has a tattoo. >> like in this show seinfeld if can a castanza walkd around gratuitously naked. s that what happened in the hbo show girls. >> i haven't seen it i'm glad i haven't. hillary clinton has and she sat down with ms. did you dunhar a interview. >> what an honor to speak to you in this wawnchts i thought this was an interview with lenny crafts. >> did you see the interview where his pants split? >> no,...
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we stop by an estate which sits on over 28 acres on the edge of the beaver dam river. this magnificent country manor features 11,000 square feet exquisite living space. friend to the show, muffin dowdle, my name's muffin dawdle. and welcome back to bedford. this long driveway is going to take us down to river bend farm, 28 park-like acres on the beaver dam river. [music playing] 10 years ago, our current owner was riding his horse through this magnificent countryside. and he fell in love. he designed this fieldstone and shingle country manor house. come, let's take a tour. riverbend farm is approximately 11,000 square feet of exquisitely appointed living space every detail was meticulously thought through by the owner, including bringing the outdoors in, as you can see with this sun-streamed front-to-back a stone fireplace grace this warm family room. and this is the perfect place to watch open house. the formal dining room has beautiful curve-shaped windows and subtle cove lighting, which sets the mood for any dinner party. guess who's coming for dinner? whoever it is
we stop by an estate which sits on over 28 acres on the edge of the beaver dam river. this magnificent country manor features 11,000 square feet exquisite living space. friend to the show, muffin dowdle, my name's muffin dawdle. and welcome back to bedford. this long driveway is going to take us down to river bend farm, 28 park-like acres on the beaver dam river. [music playing] 10 years ago, our current owner was riding his horse through this magnificent countryside. and he fell in love. he...
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they've been beavering away to make sure that with the intelligence the americans and the fbi have it's not only properly shared and handles sensitively and politically. there are plenty of country that wonder about america's right to police this, such as china and russia said, why are they doing it? it's quite beneficial to the americans that this is a swiss raid today. >> lee, thank you. >>> the u.s. and chinese presidents have had what they call a candid discussion about long-running issues during the chinese leader's official state visit. barack obama's hosting him in washington, d.c. and they met for an hour in the white house talking about cyber crime, climate change, economic groet was discussed. territorial disputes too with ping giving no ground whatsoe r whatsoever. >> translator: islands are china's territory. we have the right to uphold our own rights. we're committed to manage differences and dispute through dialogue and addressing disputes through negotiation, consultation and peaceful manner. >> let's go to patty cal han outside the white house. first, what about about al
they've been beavering away to make sure that with the intelligence the americans and the fbi have it's not only properly shared and handles sensitively and politically. there are plenty of country that wonder about america's right to police this, such as china and russia said, why are they doing it? it's quite beneficial to the americans that this is a swiss raid today. >> lee, thank you. >>> the u.s. and chinese presidents have had what they call a candid discussion about...
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. >> reporter: the home beaver yens continues to get better and if we don't continue to make the cinema, so much better that it's compelling, something you can't get at home then we're going to be in trouble. well, this is a pretty good step and i think years from now our children, our grandchildren are going to look back and say, you used to watch a movie on a single screen? >> reporter: todd is confident the technology will draw bigger audiences willing to pay more for the three screens. the tickets lost $6 more, but movie goer gary roberts says he's still interested. >> more of an experience, sure, because really with rentals now, i mean, you can watch movies in your home and with the wide screen tv, i mean, it's not bad so why go to a movie is because it's different, it's more, it's bigger. so some of the extra stuff is worth t. >> reporter: apparently many audience members agree. played i can't premiered the screens last night for the opening of maze runner scorch trials. guys as many people bought the more expensive ticket. >> everybody seemed to have a great time, we got a lot of
. >> reporter: the home beaver yens continues to get better and if we don't continue to make the cinema, so much better that it's compelling, something you can't get at home then we're going to be in trouble. well, this is a pretty good step and i think years from now our children, our grandchildren are going to look back and say, you used to watch a movie on a single screen? >> reporter: todd is confident the technology will draw bigger audiences willing to pay more for the three...
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. >> august 23rd, 2010, beaver creek, ohio. at 7:15 am, a state trooper's dash cam is rolling. when a pontiac firebird flying at more than 100 miles per hour swerves out of control, hits a drainage ditch, ricochets off the center divider and into a concrete column. >> the car just disintegrates into a million little pieces. i had just come to the conclusion that the driver had to have been killed. >> remarkably, the driver survivors the crash. as to why he lost control, he has no recollection of the accident and investigators find no alcohol or drugs in his system. >>> disaster strikes when mother nature's wrath brings down the house. the indiana state fair. a hoosier tradition since 1881. on august 13th, 2011, country mega stars sugarland are the night's scheduled entertainment. the video picks up moments before the duo is set to hit the stage. >> you can see the wind catching the curtains and blowing it. the big question is, is that structure created or rated for those types of winds? >> sudden wind gusts of nearly 60 miles an hour rock the framework of the stage. those near
. >> august 23rd, 2010, beaver creek, ohio. at 7:15 am, a state trooper's dash cam is rolling. when a pontiac firebird flying at more than 100 miles per hour swerves out of control, hits a drainage ditch, ricochets off the center divider and into a concrete column. >> the car just disintegrates into a million little pieces. i had just come to the conclusion that the driver had to have been killed. >> remarkably, the driver survivors the crash. as to why he lost control, he has...
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there's any delay there is, but for orange county now, those storms continue to build south down toward beaver dam area. weather headlines include some thunderstorms for the early part of our night the heat will be breaking, we have got your labor day forecast coming up in just a couple of minutes. look how sticky it has been and how we are cooling off from that rain. 75 in mauchls 92 here. we will show you how cool it gets this weekend in a few minutes. >>> the last big summer get away is shaping up to be a busy one. officials in maryland predict more than 350,000 vehicles will cross the bay bridge this weekend. news4's megan mcgrath has some advice if you're planning to go somewhere but haven't left yet. >> reporter: it's all in the timing. get across the bay bridge early and it's a breeze. this couple went through the toll booth just after 7:30 this morning with no problem. >> piece of cake. we went through just like ten minutes ago. >> we didn't have our e-zpass, so we paid cash. >> still didn't wait? >> no. >> reporter: holiday travel is expected to be up by about 2% in our renal than yea
there's any delay there is, but for orange county now, those storms continue to build south down toward beaver dam area. weather headlines include some thunderstorms for the early part of our night the heat will be breaking, we have got your labor day forecast coming up in just a couple of minutes. look how sticky it has been and how we are cooling off from that rain. 75 in mauchls 92 here. we will show you how cool it gets this weekend in a few minutes. >>> the last big summer get...
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the 21st ranked cardinals went onto beat the beavers 42-21.tanford is 2-0 in the conference. >>> we all want to look good, especially when it comes to our nails. both men and women. coming up, how much one company is asking you to pay for that perfect manicure. they want you to fork over thousands. >> that's out of my price range. >> and thousands of sea birds are sick or dyingy. changing in the weather may be to blame. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gle. it's where brains meet brawn. great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerf
the 21st ranked cardinals went onto beat the beavers 42-21.tanford is 2-0 in the conference. >>> we all want to look good, especially when it comes to our nails. both men and women. coming up, how much one company is asking you to pay for that perfect manicure. they want you to fork over thousands. >> that's out of my price range. >> and thousands of sea birds are sick or dyingy. changing in the weather may be to blame. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from...
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kristin beaver said she pulled to the side of the road and we to clinton tried to get in her car.he prosecutor said one grab the door handle, when cops swabbed the door handle for dna she said she was just trying to get attention. >> reported two individuals approached her car, asking for a ride to wisconsin. the officers continued to investigate this, a few holes in her story and questioned her about it and it began to appear less truthful. she finally admitted she made the whole thing up. >> the dynamic of the search has changed. officers are going door to door following tips. it is a painstaking process and they need to show up in body armor with weapons at the ready. the head of the taskforces the reality is if they're searching for cop killers they need to be prepared for deadly force. uber thank you. patty: we have more from the legal panel on this. greg: fox business alert on what has become wall street roller-coaster ride, triple digit losses over the last few days. right now take a look at this. the dow a green arrow, people--in the market up 132 points. gerri willis with
kristin beaver said she pulled to the side of the road and we to clinton tried to get in her car.he prosecutor said one grab the door handle, when cops swabbed the door handle for dna she said she was just trying to get attention. >> reported two individuals approached her car, asking for a ride to wisconsin. the officers continued to investigate this, a few holes in her story and questioned her about it and it began to appear less truthful. she finally admitted she made the whole thing...
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. >> people were buying guns, beavering up security systems, looking at strangers with a suspicion notears. in his jailhouse interview, rader now claims he didn't know he was having this effect. >> i didn't realize the city. i only lived in the fear of it on the news, women come home, look behind the doors, under the beds, really lived in fear. i didn't realize i had that pressure. >> i dropped my jaw and had a paper and i made a note and controlled liar. once again, even with the learned psychologist there, he's playing a game. >> at the very least, says criminologist fox rader is being completely disingenuous. he says for the serial killer the fear is all a part of the twisted fun. >> part of the enjoyment serial killers have is not just manipulating the victims, tieing them up, but manipulating a community and tieing them up and a group of terror. >> what is now known is rader hadn't taken a life since 1991. his explanation about why he stopped at ten victims is once again chillingly matter of fact . >> it seems like as i got older, i started making, physically, i wasn't up to it. l
. >> people were buying guns, beavering up security systems, looking at strangers with a suspicion notears. in his jailhouse interview, rader now claims he didn't know he was having this effect. >> i didn't realize the city. i only lived in the fear of it on the news, women come home, look behind the doors, under the beds, really lived in fear. i didn't realize i had that pressure. >> i dropped my jaw and had a paper and i made a note and controlled liar. once again, even with...
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. >>> to beaver stadium.out, sections every blue and white, penn state hosed in the big ten action. second quarter, nittany lions up by seven, pitch to barkley, weaves his way through the scarlet knights defense for 15 yards scored, 15-nothing, penn state. still the secondhand toll lynch, runs through giant hole, in the rutgers defense, goes 75 yards for the touchdown. nittany lions rushed for over 300 yards, beat rutgers 28-three. >>> out on the main line, battle of the blue. delaware taking on villanova in conference battle. bad news for the wildcats, the fourth quarter, they're all everything quarterback john robertson got hurt. injured his right neon this run. so you can get an mri monday. will not play thursday when they host penn. red shirts freshman, zach, comes into the game as wildcats trail. led the come back. under three minutes left, own number, ran 21 yards for the game winning touchdown. the cats beat the blue hens 28 to 21. >>> aaron nola takes the mound this afternoon, wrap up series against t
. >>> to beaver stadium.out, sections every blue and white, penn state hosed in the big ten action. second quarter, nittany lions up by seven, pitch to barkley, weaves his way through the scarlet knights defense for 15 yards scored, 15-nothing, penn state. still the secondhand toll lynch, runs through giant hole, in the rutgers defense, goes 75 yards for the touchdown. nittany lions rushed for over 300 yards, beat rutgers 28-three. >>> out on the main line, battle of the blue....
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here on display we are very proud to have frederick douglass in his beaver hat. it's one of our treasures here. we are so proud to have it on display. it is very recognizable from many of his photos. harriet beecher stowe was the woman who wrote the very famous book titled "uncle tom's cabin." she gained her inspiration for this book was living in cincinnati, ohio, so we have a very close local connection to harriet beecher stowe. president lincoln is quoted saying she is the little woman who wrote the book that started a great war. we have a first edition copy of cabin," "uncle tom's and it is owned by the national underground railroad freedom center. the book became a bestseller in the u.s. and europe. today it is printed in tons of different languages. cabin" had a huge impact on the country when it was published. for the first time, many americans were learning the worst of slavery. some things they learned they had never heard before. it was a book that started a war. this grave marker is one of the newest additions to the gallery. et is the original grav p.
here on display we are very proud to have frederick douglass in his beaver hat. it's one of our treasures here. we are so proud to have it on display. it is very recognizable from many of his photos. harriet beecher stowe was the woman who wrote the very famous book titled "uncle tom's cabin." she gained her inspiration for this book was living in cincinnati, ohio, so we have a very close local connection to harriet beecher stowe. president lincoln is quoted saying she is the little...
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. >> to beaver stadium, a stripe out, sections of blue and white, penn state hoses, second quarter, nittanyley, weaves his way through the scarlet night defense for 15-yard score, 14-nothing, penn state. >> still in the second handle to lynch, runs through giant hole, in the rutgers defense, goes 75 yards for the touchdown. nittany lions rushed for over 300 yards, beat rutgers 28-three. >> out on the main line, battle of the blue, delaware taking on villanova. bad news for the wildcats in the fourth quarter, they're all everything quarterback john robertson got hurt. injured his right neon this run. so you can get an mri monday. well will not play thursday when they host penn. red shirt freshman zach comes in, led the come back, under three minutes left, own number, ran 21 yards for the game winning touchdown, the cats beat the blue hens, 28-216789. >> aaron nola takes the field, phillies wrap up is her ears against the braves. jared got it last night for the phils, pitched well. struck out five, and he gets no decision. here's why. in the eighth, phillies with one-nothing lead, freddie fre
. >> to beaver stadium, a stripe out, sections of blue and white, penn state hoses, second quarter, nittanyley, weaves his way through the scarlet night defense for 15-yard score, 14-nothing, penn state. >> still in the second handle to lynch, runs through giant hole, in the rutgers defense, goes 75 yards for the touchdown. nittany lions rushed for over 300 yards, beat rutgers 28-three. >> out on the main line, battle of the blue, delaware taking on villanova. bad news for the...