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it is one of the blacksmith's [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: how long does it take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal at 2900 degree heat. >> the warmest place in the entire show. during the performance, the men are only protected by a sheep skin vest and a wide brim hat. >> do you feel it's dangerous for him to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? >> reporter: that fire and the centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the most beautiful kind of fireworks in the world? >> reporter: i'm bob woodruff in china. >>> incredible. huh? only bob could sort of describe it that way and show it to us. >> it's an art, it's unique and it is the most beautiful fireworks out there. >> it's incredible and fascinating they do this. by the way, it's the year of the monkey. if you were born in 2000, 1962 or 168, happy year of the monkey.1968, happy year of the monkey. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses.8, happy year of the monkey. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an ins
it is one of the blacksmith's [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: how long does it take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal at 2900 degree heat. >> the warmest place in the entire show. during the performance, the men are only protected by a sheep skin vest and a wide brim hat. >> do you feel it's dangerous for him to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? >> reporter: that fire and the centuries old tradition...
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this is one of the blacksmiths who puts on the main attraction. learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal. in 2,900-degree heat. the warmest place in the entire region. during the performance the men are only protected by a sheepskin vest and a wide-brim hat. do you feel it's dangerous? to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading the abc news app. thank you for watching "nightline" tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning. as always we are online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page
this is one of the blacksmiths who puts on the main attraction. learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal. in 2,900-degree heat. the warmest place in the entire region. during the performance the men are only protected by a sheepskin vest and a wide-brim hat. do you feel it's dangerous? to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire...
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this is one of the blacksmiths who puts on the main attraction. >> how long does it take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal. in 2,900-degree heat. the warmest place in the entire region. during the performance the men sheepskin vest and a wide-brim hat. do you feel it's dangerous? to just throw this burning metal
this is one of the blacksmiths who puts on the main attraction. >> how long does it take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal. in 2,900-degree heat. the warmest place in the entire region. during the performance the men sheepskin vest and a wide-brim hat. do you feel it's dangerous? to just throw this burning metal
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this is one of the blacksmiths who puts on the main attraction. learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal. in 2,900-degree heat. the warmest place in the entire region. during the performance the men are only protected by a sheepskin vest and a wide-brim hat. do you feel it's dangerous? to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire town. of firework in the world? for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading the abc news app. "nightline" tonight. morning. as always we are online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. good night. >> welcome to whiz kids week. we've invited some of the smartest kids in america to come play our game today. will one of them walk out of here rich beyond their wildest dreams? there's only one way to find out. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dram
this is one of the blacksmiths who puts on the main attraction. learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal. in 2,900-degree heat. the warmest place in the entire region. during the performance the men are only protected by a sheepskin vest and a wide-brim hat. do you feel it's dangerous? to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire...
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its part of a renaissance in blacksmithing. and erin breen found a local artist who's finding success in sharing his time and talents... by teaching others an age old art... and how to apply it to the future. ---torching the flame....hammering....sti rring the fire--- a ferociously hot fire... ---- fire crackling-- molten metal... rods--- and an eye for art. ---hammering whack whack whack!!!!--- smithing may spark your interest. water with steam coming out--- after 20 years as a ferrier in reno and tahoe...brett moten decided to make a change. brett:" i wanted to do something with more permanence and more of an artistic record.....so i took up blacksmithing." ---nats ---- brett: "it's difficult work and it's difficult to learn it." and he loves it! brett: "i like the fire. i like the excitement. i like seeing other people achieve goals. and i like making things that endure. " and he likes sharing this man cave monday and wednesday evenings. brett: these are all artisans in their own right. they come in to work on their own proj
its part of a renaissance in blacksmithing. and erin breen found a local artist who's finding success in sharing his time and talents... by teaching others an age old art... and how to apply it to the future. ---torching the flame....hammering....sti rring the fire--- a ferociously hot fire... ---- fire crackling-- molten metal... rods--- and an eye for art. ---hammering whack whack whack!!!!--- smithing may spark your interest. water with steam coming out--- after 20 years as a ferrier in reno...
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this is one of the blacksmiths who puts on the main attraction. >> how long does it take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal. in 2,900-degree heat. the warmest place in the entire region. during the performance the men are only protected by a sheepskin vest and a wide-brim hat. to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading the abc news app. thank you for watching "nightline" tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning. as always we are online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. good night. >> announcer: the following paid presentation for cooper chef is brought to you by tristar products incorporated. are your kitchen drawers starting to look like a bad garage sale -- steamers, rice cookers, r
this is one of the blacksmiths who puts on the main attraction. >> how long does it take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal. in 2,900-degree heat. the warmest place in the entire region. during the performance the men are only protected by a sheepskin vest and a wide-brim hat. to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the...
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businessman, weaver, blacksmith, american. doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish firemen, and irish cop, american. we are the people of america, a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world, explorers of many nations charted the land and open it to their people. balboa, anditaly, ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england, henry hudson and other brave exploring men who sailed their ships into unknown waters and found the land of america. settled and the spain,of the world from holland, fromrom england. england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to consider america their home. but styles change in a hundred years and ideas change. the children of the settlers became dissatisfied and came to talk of freedom and to talk of winning freedom peacefully. people of the world fought with them. polaski, lafayette, frenchman, washington, american. a battle one, a nation one. to join the other nations of the world who have given us explorers, settlers, t
businessman, weaver, blacksmith, american. doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish firemen, and irish cop, american. we are the people of america, a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world, explorers of many nations charted the land and open it to their people. balboa, anditaly, ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england, henry hudson and other brave exploring men who sailed their ships into unknown waters and found the land of america....
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pthis is one of the blacksmiths pwho puts on the main attraction. p>> how long does it take you to plearn how to do that? pmetal. pin 2,900-degree heat. pregion. pduring the performance the men pare only protected by a phat. pdo you feel it's dangerous? pto just throw this burning metal pup in the sky like that? pdo you ever get worried about pit? p>> reporter: that fire from the pcenturies-old tradition still pilluminate the entire town. pthis is the most beautiful kind pof firework in the world? pfor "nightline," i'm bob pwoodruff. p>> thank you, bob. pwe should say bob's story was an pabc news digital feature. psee more like it by downloading pthe abc news app. pthank you for watching p"nightline" tonight. pmorning. pour "nightline" facebook page pand at abcnews.com. pthanks again for watching and pgood night. p>> now at 11:00, snow continues pin many spots, but how much more pwill fall before it winds down,
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housewife, businessman, weaver, blacksmith, americans. german doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish fireman, and irish cop. americans. we are the people of america. a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world. explorers of many nations charted the land and opened it to their people. columbus of italy, balboa, and ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england. henry hudson, and other brave exploring men, who sailed there ships into unknown waters, and found a land of america -- the land of america. and the land was settled by the people of the world, from spain, from france, from holland, from england. from england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to consider america their home. but styles changed in 100 years, in 100 years and ideas change. , the children of the settlers became dissatisfied. they began to talk of freedom, to talk of winning freedom peacefully, or fighting for it. people of the world fought with them. von steuben, german. polaski, pole. l
housewife, businessman, weaver, blacksmith, americans. german doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish fireman, and irish cop. americans. we are the people of america. a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world. explorers of many nations charted the land and opened it to their people. columbus of italy, balboa, and ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england. henry hudson, and other brave exploring men, who sailed there ships into unknown...
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the blacksmith admits he does get scared. one tough wall. randy: beautiful. dangerous. don't do that at your home. cindy: really is amazing. also i think kind of interesting, maybe not amazing but pretty interesting considering how slowly we started this season for snowfall. typically at this point in a went er in boston we've had just over two feet of snow. look where we are right now after yesterday's storm. only a few inches below normal. nowhere near last year, of course. but this is at 62 inches of snow. we picked up officially yesterday in boston 6.4 inches the way is pulling out of nova scotia right now. you can still see steady snow that goes all the back into the state of maine. notice there's energy here with moisture to our south and more snow showers off to the west. things are unsettled right now. we have energy kind of pin wheeling around us. we're going to keep a lot of cloud cover in place today and can't rule out a passing snow showers but low impact overall. the temperatures today come up near the freezing mark. colder across northern new england in th
the blacksmith admits he does get scared. one tough wall. randy: beautiful. dangerous. don't do that at your home. cindy: really is amazing. also i think kind of interesting, maybe not amazing but pretty interesting considering how slowly we started this season for snowfall. typically at this point in a went er in boston we've had just over two feet of snow. look where we are right now after yesterday's storm. only a few inches below normal. nowhere near last year, of course. but this is at 62...
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the blacksmith admits he does get scared. emily: nothing flammable. olessa: a helmet, perhaps. randy: thank you both. a safe way to sell things online. the city of marlborough's new plan to make buyers and sellers more comfortable when they finally meet. emily? emily: we're live in manchester, new hampshire, this morning as the first-in-the-nation primary gets underway. up next a closer look at three things to watch in the flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. so go ahead, inhale life, excite your senses, seize the day and the night. flonase. six is greater than one. >> now on newscenter 5's "eyeopener." emily: it all comes down to this. today new hampshire has its say. the final moves. already cast overnight. randy: cleanup underway after high tides create a bi
the blacksmith admits he does get scared. emily: nothing flammable. olessa: a helmet, perhaps. randy: thank you both. a safe way to sell things online. the city of marlborough's new plan to make buyers and sellers more comfortable when they finally meet. emily? emily: we're live in manchester, new hampshire, this morning as the first-in-the-nation primary gets underway. up next a closer look at three things to watch in the flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is...
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and sven, the blacksmith? he's just a friend. [bugle blows] [horses trot] hi, helen! hi, helen!hi, helen! hi, helen! the 7th cavalry? they're justfriends, tom. well, look who's here, when he breaks a horse, he breaks a horse! tom, don't look so worried. helen would never go out with another man. bye, helen! bye, myron! who's myron? he's just a friend! he's just a friend! oh, father! it's miss jenny, the prettiest little filly this side of... philly. father, a letter just arrived for mother. a letter? let me see that,my child. "dear helen--" "dear." that kills me. "have thoughtabout you often. can't wait to renewour old friendship." and here'sthe worst part-- p.s. i'm going tokill your husband." what does this mean? her boyfriend's back and you're gonna be in trouble hey la, hey la, her boyfriend's back what do you reckon to do about that letter? there's only one thing i can do. set them up, charlie. mr. willis, you've had enough. i'll bethe judge of that. will you put that down? pecos darryl is takin' your wife. what will you do? i've got half a mind you're right. you do have ha
and sven, the blacksmith? he's just a friend. [bugle blows] [horses trot] hi, helen! hi, helen!hi, helen! hi, helen! the 7th cavalry? they're justfriends, tom. well, look who's here, when he breaks a horse, he breaks a horse! tom, don't look so worried. helen would never go out with another man. bye, helen! bye, myron! who's myron? he's just a friend! he's just a friend! oh, father! it's miss jenny, the prettiest little filly this side of... philly. father, a letter just arrived for mother. a...
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these breath-taking and extreme pyrotechnic displaysn the lunar new year are made by brave blacksmiths hurling molten iron against a arks to rain down. when we travel to the village, celebrations were already under way. beijing. the name means "warm springs." and you can tell,really cold. this is one of the blacksmin attraction. ow long does it take you to learn how to do that? metal. in 2,900-degree heat. region. during the performance the men are only protected by a sheepskin vest and a wide-brim do you feel it's dang throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire from the on still illuminate the entire town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? for bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature.y downloading the abc news app. thank you for watching "nightline" tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning. as always we are online 24/7 on our page and at abcnews.com.
these breath-taking and extreme pyrotechnic displaysn the lunar new year are made by brave blacksmiths hurling molten iron against a arks to rain down. when we travel to the village, celebrations were already under way. beijing. the name means "warm springs." and you can tell,really cold. this is one of the blacksmin attraction. ow long does it take you to learn how to do that? metal. in 2,900-degree heat. region. during the performance the men are only protected by a sheepskin vest...
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----fiery inferno crackling----- ever thought about learning the art of blacksmithing? the infinity forge in west reno not only offers community forges teach you how it's done. we'll have that story for you at 5:30. presidential candidates will keep an eye on tonight." "you're watching channel 2 news... with kristen remington, landon miller, and mike alger's pinpoint two forecast!" welcome back... republican they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. welcome back... republican donald trump and demorat bernie sanders were heavily favored in polls - going into today's primary in new hamps
----fiery inferno crackling----- ever thought about learning the art of blacksmithing? the infinity forge in west reno not only offers community forges teach you how it's done. we'll have that story for you at 5:30. presidential candidates will keep an eye on tonight." "you're watching channel 2 news... with kristen remington, landon miller, and mike alger's pinpoint two forecast!" welcome back... republican they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial...
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a blacksmith girls molten iron against a wall causing the spartan the villagers claim it' s been done for years. erika: that' s incredible thanks for joining us.
a blacksmith girls molten iron against a wall causing the spartan the villagers claim it' s been done for years. erika: that' s incredible thanks for joining us.
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the blacksmith admits he does get scared. it seems like a horrible idea. randy: we often expect they don't have our version of o.s.h.a. sparklers. erika: i'm with you on that one. it is spectacular looking though. coming up, a safe way to sell things online. the city of marlborough's new plan to make buyers and sellers more comfortable when they finally meet. and a leopard on the prowl inside a school. the havoc it wreaked before finally being tranquilized. emily? emily: we're live in manchester, new hampshire, this morning as the first-in-the-nation primary gets underway. up next a closer look at three things to watch in the pthe first job of a president is to protect america. our next president must be prepared to lead. i know jeb. p i know his good heart and his strong backbone. jeb will unite our country. phe knows how to bring the world together against terror. p he knows when tough measures must be taken. pexperience and judgment count in the oval office. p jeb bush is a leader. he'll keep our country safe. jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible
the blacksmith admits he does get scared. it seems like a horrible idea. randy: we often expect they don't have our version of o.s.h.a. sparklers. erika: i'm with you on that one. it is spectacular looking though. coming up, a safe way to sell things online. the city of marlborough's new plan to make buyers and sellers more comfortable when they finally meet. and a leopard on the prowl inside a school. the havoc it wreaked before finally being tranquilized. emily? emily: we're live in...
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turns out that "er" is the mark of elijah rickard, a virginia blacksmith of some distinction in the 1850sar the prison where john brown was held. >> do you think he would be shackled during the trial? >> brown was shackled the whole time. there was lots of rumors of as many as 9,000 people mobilizing in the north to come and rescue john brown. >> so the pieces are coming together? >> so the pieces were coming together. >> this 1893 newspaper article squares the circle. it reports that hezekiah atwood was in fact given the condemned man's leg irons, but not by brown. it seems the upstanding minister cut an under-the-table deal with an elderly african-american woman at the jail to purchase brown's shackles for $8. the news story also attests to the powerful symbolism those shackles held for opponents of slavery, including the famous abolitionist preacher henry ward beecher. >> beecher used a set of shackles which he stated were the shackles that had bound john brown. he "trampled them at the pulpit." the historical record indicates that my great-grandfather's brother lent those shackles to
turns out that "er" is the mark of elijah rickard, a virginia blacksmith of some distinction in the 1850sar the prison where john brown was held. >> do you think he would be shackled during the trial? >> brown was shackled the whole time. there was lots of rumors of as many as 9,000 people mobilizing in the north to come and rescue john brown. >> so the pieces are coming together? >> so the pieces were coming together. >> this 1893 newspaper article...
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. >> we're modern blacksmith. we're using tools that are modern but doing the same craft and so my father was be be a, you guys come full circle. the car brought us back in. >> if you wyck loo tone far from factory five racing but don't have the time or the no how to good news, may be just down the road. federal legislation in the works that will allow factory 5 to build one for you. now, as a special ty carmaker. they would be restricted to building around $300 cars a year and that could happen in just about a year's time. doug meehan, wcvb, wcvb newscenter 5. j.c.: i need to know how much for the toy car. ed: if you have to ask, you cannot. you know what main? if you have to ask, you can't. >> well, well thoughtout. >> definitely there i. all right. listen. this was incredibly warm stuff today. look at providence. 66 degrees. rock the record of 64. 65. one shy of the record. record. obviously, you if were out today. felt like may not february. cool trair the northwest and the cooldown has started. i mean, it is
. >> we're modern blacksmith. we're using tools that are modern but doing the same craft and so my father was be be a, you guys come full circle. the car brought us back in. >> if you wyck loo tone far from factory five racing but don't have the time or the no how to good news, may be just down the road. federal legislation in the works that will allow factory 5 to build one for you. now, as a special ty carmaker. they would be restricted to building around $300 cars a year and that...
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it is one of the blacksmith's [ speaking foreign language ] take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal at 2900 degree heat. >> the warmest place in the entire show. during the performance, the men are only protected by a sheep skin vest and a wide brim hat. >> do you feel it's dangerous that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire and the centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the most beautiful kind of fireworks in the world? >> reporter: i'm bob woodruff in china. >>> incredible. huh? only bob could sort of describe >> it's an art, it's unique and fireworks out there. by the way, it's the year of the monkey. if you were born in 2000, 1962 or 1968, happy year of the monkey. only about 80% of your 8, happy year of the monkey. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could sa
it is one of the blacksmith's [ speaking foreign language ] take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal at 2900 degree heat. >> the warmest place in the entire show. during the performance, the men are only protected by a sheep skin vest and a wide brim hat. >> do you feel it's dangerous that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire and the centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the most...
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war soldiers, most of the account holder's work laborers, cooks, custodians, nurses, barbers, and blacksmiths. and institutions and churches, including how are university. -- howard university. today, as we commemorate the promise of the freedman's bank, we must also remember the complicated legacy and challenge of americans struggling to reach financial security. the freedman's bank had a disappointing and do too risky investment and abroad financial panic. the bank struggled and failed in 1874. sadly, most of the savings and the bank were lost. nonetheless, the freedman's bank remains a significant part of american history. it symbolized the hope and and hope that african-americans could be integrated into our nation's economic life. the bank represented the federal government's commitment to helping make financial inclusion a reality, and that as a challenge we still face today and a commitment we need to renew today. far too many are excluded today. many americans, especially low income and minority families, have little or no access to the financial system. without a credit or banking hi
war soldiers, most of the account holder's work laborers, cooks, custodians, nurses, barbers, and blacksmiths. and institutions and churches, including how are university. -- howard university. today, as we commemorate the promise of the freedman's bank, we must also remember the complicated legacy and challenge of americans struggling to reach financial security. the freedman's bank had a disappointing and do too risky investment and abroad financial panic. the bank struggled and failed in...
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molten metal against the city wall the iron is melted and nearly three thousand degrees only local blacksmith perform this tradition because it's so dangerous. by the way this is the year of the monkey york because the deputies patrol cars have a new decal they read in god we trust. sheriff danny diggs spot the decals with a national model for all fifty squad cars and paid for them out of his own pocket to decals for each car costs the sheriff more than fourteen hundred dollars the sheriff says most of the comments on the department's facebook page have been supported in honors god. god certainly blessed me nothing less the sheriff's office and it's on my way of honoring god and be unpatriotic all the same time shift diggs told us of opposed to the decals he would consider removing them from that deputy's patrol car and a sheriff in north carolina also is looking to send a similar message starting this week every deputy car in rutherford county will have a decal bearing the motto in god we trust. chef chris francis also made sure taxpayer money was not use for the decals fairview baptist chur
molten metal against the city wall the iron is melted and nearly three thousand degrees only local blacksmith perform this tradition because it's so dangerous. by the way this is the year of the monkey york because the deputies patrol cars have a new decal they read in god we trust. sheriff danny diggs spot the decals with a national model for all fifty squad cars and paid for them out of his own pocket to decals for each car costs the sheriff more than fourteen hundred dollars the sheriff says...
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. -`>>> it's a tradition performed by local blacksmiths. they melt down metal and throw it against a well. it'ssincredibly hot. they do this to ring in the new year in china. it began with fireworks being too expensive, so they would melt down the metal and make this amazing display. >> amazing, but fireworks almost seem safer now. >>> i apologize for his next video. second largest diamond ever found in the world. it's got a name even, it's lesedi la rona. country of botswana. it's where the diamond was found last year. no word on how much it might cost to buy this 1100-carat diamond. it's bigger than that person's %- hand. % >> maybe chocolate is more your % speed for valentine's day. this is for starbucks lovers. three new drinkk for valentine's day. all this week until february 14tt. you can get the molten chocolate latte, the molten chocolate frappuccino and the molten hot chocolate. mmm. then you have to go see your % dentist. >> what's the calorie count? >> donnt ask. it's valentine's day, they take the calories out. >>> if you're hav
. -`>>> it's a tradition performed by local blacksmiths. they melt down metal and throw it against a well. it'ssincredibly hot. they do this to ring in the new year in china. it began with fireworks being too expensive, so they would melt down the metal and make this amazing display. >> amazing, but fireworks almost seem safer now. >>> i apologize for his next video. second largest diamond ever found in the world. it's got a name even, it's lesedi la rona. country of...
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stephens this is a little dragon made by our blacksmith. lewis wriggleman. he does a lot of whimsical pieces this is a tradition from the north florida barrier islands that originated in africa. >> what is this? >> a hand-tied broom. >> i have never seen a broom. [ laughter ] >> reporter: this is a beautiful piece of art. >> you wouldn't actually use this? >> you can certainly use those. we do use those in cracker country, and let me tell you, they hold up much, much better invented. what is that? >> a pine needle basket. that's impressive. >> we have these two left. >> we have michael agatha local artist, who carves whimsical animals, big and small. he does the demonstrations so the kids can watch him carve this is one of our iconic florida cracker cowboy whips, and george waltmen still makes them today. he's demonstrating his still. thank you for coming in and showing us this. the fair is going on through the 15th. please come and visit us at cracker country when you're at the florida state fair. >> i know you have a lot going on, thank you for coming. we
stephens this is a little dragon made by our blacksmith. lewis wriggleman. he does a lot of whimsical pieces this is a tradition from the north florida barrier islands that originated in africa. >> what is this? >> a hand-tied broom. >> i have never seen a broom. [ laughter ] >> reporter: this is a beautiful piece of art. >> you wouldn't actually use this? >> you can certainly use those. we do use those in cracker country, and let me tell you, they hold up...
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she eloped with the village blacksmith. (audience laughs) - say goodnight. - goodnight. and the coffee was delicious. - it was, goodnight. (applause) -[blanche] did you close george's door? it's all right to talk? -[gracie] oh, yes. -[blanche] good. you know, honey, these interiors by michael rockford are just beautiful. oh, he has some wonderful ideas! -[gracie] yes, i know. that's why i'm getting him to redecorate our bedroom. you know, everybody says that michael rockford is the best interior decorator in beverly hills. -[blanche] yeah, but he's very expensive. do you think george'll let you spend all that money? -[gracie] oh, george isn't like that. he never cares how much i spend as long as he doesn't know i'm spending it . -[blanche] yeah, but when you redecorate the bedroom, won't he find out? can you get him out of the house for a couple of days? -[gracie] well, i'll worry about that later. you know mr. rockford'll be here in a few minutes, and i'm worried about getting george out of the bedroom now. -[gracie] george! -[george] yes? -[gracie] look, george, it's s
she eloped with the village blacksmith. (audience laughs) - say goodnight. - goodnight. and the coffee was delicious. - it was, goodnight. (applause) -[blanche] did you close george's door? it's all right to talk? -[gracie] oh, yes. -[blanche] good. you know, honey, these interiors by michael rockford are just beautiful. oh, he has some wonderful ideas! -[gracie] yes, i know. that's why i'm getting him to redecorate our bedroom. you know, everybody says that michael rockford is the best...
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turns out that "er" is the mark of elijah rickard, a virginia blacksmith of some distinction in the 1850sprison where john brown was held. >> do you think he would be shackled during the trial? >> brown was shackled the whole time. there was lots of rumors of as many as 9,000 people mobilizing in the north to come and rescue john brown. >> so the pieces are coming together? >> so the pieces were coming together. >> this 1893 newspaper article squares the circle. it reports that hezekiah atwood was in fact given the condemned man's leg irons, but not by brown. it seems the upstanding minister cut an under-the-table deal with an elderly african-american woman at the jail to purchase brown's shackles for $8. the news story also attests to the powerful symbolism those shackles held for opponents of slavery, including the famous abolitionist preacher henry ward beecher. >> beecher used a set of shackles which he stated were the shackles that had bound john brown. he "trampled them at the pulpit." the historical record indicates that my great-grandfather's brother lent those shackles to beecher
turns out that "er" is the mark of elijah rickard, a virginia blacksmith of some distinction in the 1850sprison where john brown was held. >> do you think he would be shackled during the trial? >> brown was shackled the whole time. there was lots of rumors of as many as 9,000 people mobilizing in the north to come and rescue john brown. >> so the pieces are coming together? >> so the pieces were coming together. >> this 1893 newspaper article squares the...
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doug: david family has a history his great grandfather was a blacksmith. the irony here 100 years ago it was the automobile industry squeezed out the horse drawn today it' s a different type of horsepower that has now put his descendants back on the road to success. we' modern but we' re still doing the same craft. and do my father said you guys have come full circle. the car that put us out of business brought us back in. doug: if you' d love to own a kit car from factory 5 racing but don' t have the time. or know how to build one yourself, good news may be just down the road. federal legislation is in the works that will allow factory 5 to build one for you. as a specialty car maker, they would be restricted to building around 3-hundered cars a year. and that could happen in a years time. pam: mike wankum is looking at that truly -- at that drooling. like: -- mike: tomorrow we get more melting going on. then we start to talk about the chance of seeing some snow in the forecast. we have chances for snow on monday. it will start early morning going through
doug: david family has a history his great grandfather was a blacksmith. the irony here 100 years ago it was the automobile industry squeezed out the horse drawn today it' s a different type of horsepower that has now put his descendants back on the road to success. we' modern but we' re still doing the same craft. and do my father said you guys have come full circle. the car that put us out of business brought us back in. doug: if you' d love to own a kit car from factory 5 racing but don' t...