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there is a lot of great breweries.get to from anywhere in the city, new jersey, connecticut. the neighborhood is changing. >> you built the brewery yourself? you guys designed it? you have a dog run and you want to do the whole beer garden thing. >> we have a very big backyard. we built a dog run. as soon as we open that, we will encourage people to come and bring their dogs and have some beer. >> what are the some of the steps involved because when you are starting a brewery, sometimes you have contract brewers. that is what you did. >> we did something called an alternating proprietorship. we went up to a brewery which we partnered up in connecticut. we went up there and brew the beer and bought it back to the city. we did that for a couple of years until we got enough capital together. >> what makes the bronx brewery, the beer itself distinctive? >> we make only pale ales. that is our favorite beer to drink. we think we make it very well. it is a very well balanced, very approachable beer. you can drink it at a fine
there is a lot of great breweries.get to from anywhere in the city, new jersey, connecticut. the neighborhood is changing. >> you built the brewery yourself? you guys designed it? you have a dog run and you want to do the whole beer garden thing. >> we have a very big backyard. we built a dog run. as soon as we open that, we will encourage people to come and bring their dogs and have some beer. >> what are the some of the steps involved because when you are starting a brewery,...
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>> omar argued that surly wouldn't be the only brewery to benefit. his message was focused, hundreds of jobs could be created with a minor legal change. >> it kind of became a jobs bill. we have a lot of opportunity to do stuff here. let's do it here as opposed to another state. >> this state representative was one of the sponsors of the surly bill. she believed it was an toon to the give the local economy a boost. >> what he was seeking was a very minor change, in my opinion, to kind of our liquor statutes in the state of minnesota. >> representative loone says the law put businesses at a disadvantages. >> that's how most businesses start, somebody with an idea. we have to make sure we aren't putting road blocks in their way. we're here to create opportunities and create jobs. >> omar and his team took their plight public. >> the fight had to be taken outside of the capitol doors. the people were going to have to help us out and support us. >> fans of surly brewing, better known as surly nation were mobilized and they quickly took action. facebook a
>> omar argued that surly wouldn't be the only brewery to benefit. his message was focused, hundreds of jobs could be created with a minor legal change. >> it kind of became a jobs bill. we have a lot of opportunity to do stuff here. let's do it here as opposed to another state. >> this state representative was one of the sponsors of the surly bill. she believed it was an toon to the give the local economy a boost. >> what he was seeking was a very minor change, in my...
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over 3000 breweries now. new commercial breweries are opening every day.tivatedave been by today's small breweries. >> when i grew up, people loved drinking budweiser. why the switch paired >> they made quality consistent beer. it is homogenous in the context of thousands of different beers. it is affordable luxury. the average american lives 10 miles from a local brewery. >> things are clearly going well for dogfish. you expect to continue growing. it must trouble you america is collectively losing its taste for beer. is dropping.ion the trend is not your friend in this case. consumption is rising. >> you are right that overall, the trend is not great. breweries see the big regained the strength of their juggernaut. largestger is still the beer sold in america. andfastest selling is ip a it is coming from craft brewers. we are showing we have as much diversity in distinction online for a fraction of the price. >> is it a different drink altogether? >> it is. all the craft worries are relatively small. the 3000 breweries are less than 10% of market share f
over 3000 breweries now. new commercial breweries are opening every day.tivatedave been by today's small breweries. >> when i grew up, people loved drinking budweiser. why the switch paired >> they made quality consistent beer. it is homogenous in the context of thousands of different beers. it is affordable luxury. the average american lives 10 miles from a local brewery. >> things are clearly going well for dogfish. you expect to continue growing. it must trouble you america...
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what does that mean for other craft breweries?nk that is a bad thing for craft breweries. we've been growing in double digits for the last five years. it pays is increasing. this year it will be closer to 20% growth. 7% last year. >> is a very exciting moment. i don't think the megamerger is going to have much impact on craft brewers. you have to ask yourself, i am not an economist or a money guy. is this good for beer? since the wave of consolidations began five years ago, the big guys have lost an incredible volume of beer brewed in the u.s.. >> they make it up by buying smaller breweries. >> that does not make it up, really. them, the duopoly has lost 3 million barrels in the last five years. >> you might not be an economist but you are obviously a marketer. you have tripled the size of your business in five years without advertising. and thing is happening behind the scenes. how do you increase without ads? drinkers areer looking for something more from therapy or then they are getting from the big guys. craft brewers alliance
what does that mean for other craft breweries?nk that is a bad thing for craft breweries. we've been growing in double digits for the last five years. it pays is increasing. this year it will be closer to 20% growth. 7% last year. >> is a very exciting moment. i don't think the megamerger is going to have much impact on craft brewers. you have to ask yourself, i am not an economist or a money guy. is this good for beer? since the wave of consolidations began five years ago, the big guys...
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the brewery only made 10 cases and sold amount in one day.but if you want one, austin beer works says they are planning to make another round soon. down, pass it >> temperatures to start the day will be in the middle 90's with a chance for showers and thunderstorms late afternoon. wednesday and thursday not as humid but still 90 degrees. if we hit 90 tomorrow and again on wednesday, four days in a row for the first time this year at reagan national airport. we should keep it going until the end of the week and then cooler next week with highs only in the upper 70's. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- jennifer aniston. barbecue master adam perry lang. and music from bob mould with cleto and the cletones. and now, sit back and relax. it's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
the brewery only made 10 cases and sold amount in one day.but if you want one, austin beer works says they are planning to make another round soon. down, pass it >> temperatures to start the day will be in the middle 90's with a chance for showers and thunderstorms late afternoon. wednesday and thursday not as humid but still 90 degrees. if we hit 90 tomorrow and again on wednesday, four days in a row for the first time this year at reagan national airport. we should keep it going until...
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previous decision >> i have to say that third street corridor is going to be home to creativity breweries 51 do i think it's cool. so in the pretty much a no brainier and san francisco is now starting to get that beer san francisco is r is starting to be the epic center of 52 do >> magnolia is another one and i'm not hearing i've been traveling a lot and i've been hearing hearing about this in other cities like back to michigan everyone wants me to bring back a type of beer it's not sold there a lot. >> this is the corridor that is still though increasingly less so affordableable and it's become one of the draws for economic developing have meant in the area this notion that second of the third street from dog patch enjoying down to the bayview is the maker movement that includes hard goods and food products like chocolate and beer and distilled spirit and the brewery on the pier so i think this is completely consistent with the way it is grown over and over gastric and it's good for small businesses in san francisco to support this amendment. >> i agree i'm happy to see they've taken our
previous decision >> i have to say that third street corridor is going to be home to creativity breweries 51 do i think it's cool. so in the pretty much a no brainier and san francisco is now starting to get that beer san francisco is r is starting to be the epic center of 52 do >> magnolia is another one and i'm not hearing i've been traveling a lot and i've been hearing hearing about this in other cities like back to michigan everyone wants me to bring back a type of beer it's not...
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it's now reality at a texas brewery. the 99-pack of peacemaker ale is 7 feet long, it weighs 82 pounds. what does it cost? $99. of course. the small brewery in austin put the 99-pack on sale last week. it sold out the first day. the company plans to make more very soon. but you don't buy beer, you just rent it, right? >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the cbs evening news. >> severe storms disrupt the holiday and more could be on the way. plus, isis taunts president obama. what the white house is doing. is it safe to go in the water? why the first summer blockbuster almost sank. those stories tonight on the cbs evening news. ,,,,,,,, safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. time for a holiday get together. fresh sweet corn is 5 for just $1.00. grill up rancher's reserve ribeye steaks for only $7.99 a pound. and nabisco snack crackers are just $1.89. there's more savings to love... at
it's now reality at a texas brewery. the 99-pack of peacemaker ale is 7 feet long, it weighs 82 pounds. what does it cost? $99. of course. the small brewery in austin put the 99-pack on sale last week. it sold out the first day. the company plans to make more very soon. but you don't buy beer, you just rent it, right? >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the cbs evening news. >> severe storms disrupt the holiday and more could be on the way. plus, isis taunts president obama....
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reporter kevin introduces us to austin texas brewery behind the craze. >> beyond these doors. a find so rare, few have seen one. >> such an awesome thing. >> austin beer works 99 pack, 99 beers in one box and find 99 stories, from the beer lovers seeking. >> last night i tried to form like a plan. >> i went to about six different stores, all first come, first serve. >> every single place i think. >> i would consider did a joke. quo founder beer works says the idea came from an attempt to get more beer customers drink its peace maker beer. >> it comes in at more than 7 feet, that doesn't begin to measure the impact, this box is having. >> it is getting attention nationally, cnn, esquire, and internationally with headlines in the uk foreplays that usually deals in kegs, six passion, a lot of work. >> man, i think we're done with crazy ideas for awhile, maybe the two pack sounds great. >> while they last, the packs at food plus going bilaterally >> how do you get this craft brewery back home? >> this case, two people, and a change of cars 99 pack of beer costs $99 a case and ways
reporter kevin introduces us to austin texas brewery behind the craze. >> beyond these doors. a find so rare, few have seen one. >> such an awesome thing. >> austin beer works 99 pack, 99 beers in one box and find 99 stories, from the beer lovers seeking. >> last night i tried to form like a plan. >> i went to about six different stores, all first come, first serve. >> every single place i think. >> i would consider did a joke. quo founder beer works...
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breweries. >> in beer freshness matters.ss, proximity to the end consumer is very important. >> the first opened outside tampa last week and a second will be built in st. louis. the home of the largest brewer. state-of-the-art ruing equipment and the power of scale and collaboration, it is how they want to take craft beer to the next level. summary asked him if his fear is it will be worse, he said no my fear is it will be better. >> a belly full of beer and belly full of laughs from the wayne stanford. >> talk about a really cool idea. m it makes a ton of sense. -- >> it makes a ton of sense. >> not a beer drinker. vodka.tito's coming up, shaking up the runway. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers". road.baba hit the the e-commerce giant begins selling itself, customers and investors who may want a peek at will what -- at what will likely be investors ipo. billion with even less leg room for passengers. >> turning fashion upside down, a new york fashion week has never seen anything like
breweries. >> in beer freshness matters.ss, proximity to the end consumer is very important. >> the first opened outside tampa last week and a second will be built in st. louis. the home of the largest brewer. state-of-the-art ruing equipment and the power of scale and collaboration, it is how they want to take craft beer to the next level. summary asked him if his fear is it will be worse, he said no my fear is it will be better. >> a belly full of beer and belly full of...
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calendar might say september but oktoberfest was in full effect in south philadelphia today. 100 breweriesere at xfinity live. there was the sigh car room, the whiskey alley and the pumpkin patch. attendants were encouraged to dress in oktoberfest attire and there were two bands performing on an outdoor stage. >>> and the weather could not have been better especially to kick off your weekend. tomorrow we are going to see another summer like day for your sunday. tracking rain back in the seven-day forecast and temperatures will drop back closer to average. philadelphia, 68 degrees, the humidity is back up at 73%. wind out of the south at 6 miles an hour and throughout the region, in the 50s in the poconos. 60 in allentown. still mild in philadelphia, 68 degrees. 66 in wilmington. summer made a return today and it will continue on sunday. the average is 74 degrees. tomorrow we'll see a high closer to 83. the record is 91. it will feel warm but not near record conditions. monday temperatures will be in the 80s but the temperatures will drop down a few degrees. the satellite radar shows dry co
calendar might say september but oktoberfest was in full effect in south philadelphia today. 100 breweriesere at xfinity live. there was the sigh car room, the whiskey alley and the pumpkin patch. attendants were encouraged to dress in oktoberfest attire and there were two bands performing on an outdoor stage. >>> and the weather could not have been better especially to kick off your weekend. tomorrow we are going to see another summer like day for your sunday. tracking rain back in...
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and brewery tanks and things like that. and a lot of, project cars that are really too big to go and so this was, a piece of cargo that came in for tesla recently on a ship in may, and so this production press, and they will be introducing in the coming months and i am sure that you will be reading about this, and actually the used piece of equipment, that they purchased from toyota and japan, they were also, expecting additional similar type of equipment from germany and italy. and we are working with tesla and a number of initiatives as well and they produce the cars, using aluminum coils, and actually stamp their auto parts right there, and their plants in freemont and so we are taublging about that and we are talking also about possibly exporting the finished product and the finished vehicles to asia and possibly also europe, and we are looking at bringing in the bulk product that will supply the batteries for the giga factory that they just announced that they will be building, outside of reno, nevada and we think that
and brewery tanks and things like that. and a lot of, project cars that are really too big to go and so this was, a piece of cargo that came in for tesla recently on a ship in may, and so this production press, and they will be introducing in the coming months and i am sure that you will be reading about this, and actually the used piece of equipment, that they purchased from toyota and japan, they were also, expecting additional similar type of equipment from germany and italy. and we are...
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per capita breweries than almost any city in america.ithyou break the law illegal liquor, you need water, freshwater. imported andbe exported over the canadian border. as a result, this area was a haven for bootlegging and became a haven for a look enemies. in the 1930's, virtually every major gangster, kidnapper, and bankrupt america lived and worked in a three block radius of where we are standing today, nelson,linger, babyface all were here. people do not know that. there are no statues of the gangsters, but this was the epicenter of 1930's crime in the area -- the era of john villager. at the turn-of-the-century, , come send the word out to st. paul. you can be here. you have to promise not to kill or rob anyone within the city limits of st. paul, and pay a bribe. as long as you're on your good behavior, you're welcome in our city. the deal between the crooks in the gangsters was tolerated for almost three decades. the people of saint hall would see the most notorious gangsters bankerica, wanted man like robber john dillinger, walkin
per capita breweries than almost any city in america.ithyou break the law illegal liquor, you need water, freshwater. imported andbe exported over the canadian border. as a result, this area was a haven for bootlegging and became a haven for a look enemies. in the 1930's, virtually every major gangster, kidnapper, and bankrupt america lived and worked in a three block radius of where we are standing today, nelson,linger, babyface all were here. people do not know that. there are no statues of...
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movement that includes hard goods and food products like chocolate and beer and distilled spirit and the brewery on the pier so i think this is completely consistent with the way it is grown over and over gastric and it's good for small businesses in san francisco to support this amendment. >> i agree i'm happy to see they've taken our recommendations and i'd like to move that we. >> we have to take public comment first. >> any other commissioner comments on this. on item 6 do we have public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i'd like to. >> i'd like to - commissioner dooley. >> i'd like to recommend to the board of supervisors the third street alcohol district use. >> roll call. >> commissioner president adams. commissioner dooley. commissioner dwight. supervisor dejust arrest commissioner ortiz-cartagena. commissioners that vote passes unanimously to recommend to the board of supervisors file 140875 >> thank you. next item please. the director's report due to my vacation left last week, i don't have an extensive report but want to bring to your attention so there's legislation
movement that includes hard goods and food products like chocolate and beer and distilled spirit and the brewery on the pier so i think this is completely consistent with the way it is grown over and over gastric and it's good for small businesses in san francisco to support this amendment. >> i agree i'm happy to see they've taken our recommendations and i'd like to move that we. >> we have to take public comment first. >> any other commissioner comments on this. on item 6 do...
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service beers is a veteran owned and operated brewery want and to craft the best beers and give backlitary servicemen and women. here with me, kevin ryan, service beer company founder and ceo. you decided i'm going to open up a beer business. >> i was in iraq, and came home and went into health care management. after my girlfriend bought me a brewing kit, i caught the bug and wanted to chase my passion. cheryl: you had made beer before or said i want to try this now? >> without google, i wouldn't be able to learn as fast as i did. i started making beer at home and bringing friends and family together to raise money to start a professional brewery. cheryl: you are owned and operated, do you hire veterans? a lot of veterans are struggling to find work. is that also a theme for you? >> absolutely. our master brewer is an army veteran, our assistant brewer just retired as special forces pilot out of savannah, georgia. one of our bartenders in the tasting room is the wife of an active duty soldier. cheryl: afamily affair, was it difficult? any business is going to cost money to start up.
service beers is a veteran owned and operated brewery want and to craft the best beers and give backlitary servicemen and women. here with me, kevin ryan, service beer company founder and ceo. you decided i'm going to open up a beer business. >> i was in iraq, and came home and went into health care management. after my girlfriend bought me a brewing kit, i caught the bug and wanted to chase my passion. cheryl: you had made beer before or said i want to try this now? >> without...
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i worked on wall street for about 4 1/2 years and it was clear i wanted to open a brewery. project i was looking at what to take away and apply as a brewery owner cht. >> his personality didn't come through when he was at wall street. we brewed beer for our wedding. >> 27, 28 my wife and i decided if we didn't do it now it probably wasn't going to happen. >> it was the right time for us but i think it was pretty bold. >> we basically self-funded with a small sba loan. i wanted to make sure we didn't have outside interruption. it was exciting. >> it was like this is it. >> we were out in our car selling every day. >> we used to knock on doors. i'm glen lewis, vice president of sales. they are like can you do that? >> we went from a very small loyal following that would come in here and buy a couple bottles to go and now they can do a tour and learn about the beer. it is great to see people supporting us. i don't think i expected to get that kind of crowd. >> we have a very good relationship with our customers. >> it sounds cliche but i don't feel like i have been working. >>
i worked on wall street for about 4 1/2 years and it was clear i wanted to open a brewery. project i was looking at what to take away and apply as a brewery owner cht. >> his personality didn't come through when he was at wall street. we brewed beer for our wedding. >> 27, 28 my wife and i decided if we didn't do it now it probably wasn't going to happen. >> it was the right time for us but i think it was pretty bold. >> we basically self-funded with a small sba loan. i...
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there is now one brewery for every 50,000 people in britain.at any time 1930's and 1940's. >> i would give it all a go. >> i'm not fussy. anything with alcohol will suit me. gary neville. formerknow who he is, manchester united player and a coach. he has issued a scathing attack on manchester united's transfer policy. manchester united spent 150 million pounds breaking the british transfer record. was betting on two transfers. remember when england beat switzerland 2-0. he was born and bred in manchester, brought up for the trading system. sad states a stead -- of affairs when they are selling their home grown and home educated players. >> part of the family having invested so much into manchester united, doing it through leverage. it goes back to the point of the transfer window. >> you do desperate things and spend big money on players. but he wasn't quite player -- proven. said that is basically tipped them over the edge. they have so many strikers. he doesn't know how they will manage the team he read it says a lot when a former legend -- >
there is now one brewery for every 50,000 people in britain.at any time 1930's and 1940's. >> i would give it all a go. >> i'm not fussy. anything with alcohol will suit me. gary neville. formerknow who he is, manchester united player and a coach. he has issued a scathing attack on manchester united's transfer policy. manchester united spent 150 million pounds breaking the british transfer record. was betting on two transfers. remember when england beat switzerland 2-0. he was born...
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. >> reporter: many foreign tourists visit the district to tour sake breweries. the shop owner decided to apply for permission to sell duty-free goods at his shop. with the help of local students he made a card in chinese explaining how the system works. he will use the card to inform customers they must present their passports at payment. >> translator: we sell not only sake but sake glasses and other souvenirs. this change in the duty-free system is a great opportunity for us. another store is looking for ways to increase revenue by encouraging customers to take advantage of the duty-free deal. this souvenir shop in fukuoka attracts around 300 crean tourists every month. the best-selling item in the store is this soy sauce. but each bottle brings in 320 yen. the manager and staff are discussing what else they can recommend to customers to help them get to the 5,000 duty-free deal. >> that's a total of 4,000 yen. but we are 1,000 yen short. >> five bottles of soy sauce and three of perfume. >> what else would you suggest? >> for a girl, i would recommend a bottl
. >> reporter: many foreign tourists visit the district to tour sake breweries. the shop owner decided to apply for permission to sell duty-free goods at his shop. with the help of local students he made a card in chinese explaining how the system works. he will use the card to inform customers they must present their passports at payment. >> translator: we sell not only sake but sake glasses and other souvenirs. this change in the duty-free system is a great opportunity for us....
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the country's major breweries have reported falling beer shipments for nine years in a row. they hope to expand the market by attracting more health conscious consumers. and i'll have more business headlines for you next hour. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> politicians are gearing up to battle for control of the u.s. congress. republican lawmakers already control the house of representatives. candidates hope to win enough votes on november 4th to end the democrat's majority in the senate. some democrats have been trying to win over voters by distancing themselves from bo. mary andrew has served three terms in the senate. she has seen voters turn away from obama because of his stance on energy and the environment. landreu has released a tv campaign. obama would have trouble with his agenda if republicans gain both houses of congress. >>> in other news making headlines today, militants with the group islamic state claimed they've executed another american hostage. they've released a video that they say shows the beheading of journalist steven sotloff. the footage
the country's major breweries have reported falling beer shipments for nine years in a row. they hope to expand the market by attracting more health conscious consumers. and i'll have more business headlines for you next hour. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> politicians are gearing up to battle for control of the u.s. congress. republican lawmakers already control the house of representatives. candidates hope to win enough votes on november 4th to end the democrat's...
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several breweries call d.c.ome, and now liquor is back in the city for the first time in 100 years with the opening of a new distillery. as tom sherwood reports, green hat gin is part of the movement to redevelop part of the city's old warehouse district. >> reporter: thousands of commuters pass by the old hex department store warehouse on new york avenue northeast, an industrial area transforming into new retail or residential housing. and just off of new york on little finrick street is a boozy neighbor, new columbia distilleries, makers of green hat gin. >> it is not a hobby. you know, you have to get a federal license to do distilling. it's not like home-brewed. >> reporter: amid old-school vinyl lps played on a turntable and up-to-the-minute digital record-keeping, they're making a couple thousand cases of gin and business is booming. mayor vincent gray held a meeting at greenhat, promoting local businesses as it shrinks. >> it's yet another example of the city becoming more self-reliant. >> reporter: and w
several breweries call d.c.ome, and now liquor is back in the city for the first time in 100 years with the opening of a new distillery. as tom sherwood reports, green hat gin is part of the movement to redevelop part of the city's old warehouse district. >> reporter: thousands of commuters pass by the old hex department store warehouse on new york avenue northeast, an industrial area transforming into new retail or residential housing. and just off of new york on little finrick street is...
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. >> we are having a barks for bucks event at lagunitas brewery in petaluma. it's going to be fun. we'll have a professional photographer there. you can bring your dog. we have costumes for the dogs. you can have pictures taken. we'll have a silent auction. >> reporter: and even though we're wrapping up the summer months the dog days of summers continue so you can visit us online at kpix.com to "links and numbers" and we'll hook you up with lily's legacy here in petaluma. roberta gonzales, kpix 5. >> nearly got every name. nice job, roberta. >>> battling a common infection. how this week's jefferson award winner is helping patients turn things around and reach out to others, as well. coming up. ,, of shaving stuff. and thankfully, being able to find backups. lifeand thankfully, of shaving stuff. being able to find backups. country. nearly 2 out of every >>> hepatitis "b" is the most common bloodborne infection in the country. nearly two out of every 100 people have been exposed. this week's jefferson award winner started an oakland clinic to help those infected. kate kelly shows us
. >> we are having a barks for bucks event at lagunitas brewery in petaluma. it's going to be fun. we'll have a professional photographer there. you can bring your dog. we have costumes for the dogs. you can have pictures taken. we'll have a silent auction. >> reporter: and even though we're wrapping up the summer months the dog days of summers continue so you can visit us online at kpix.com to "links and numbers" and we'll hook you up with lily's legacy here in petaluma....
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the idea came from a brewery that's now one of his customers. >> that one there is a nice piece, isn't it, phil? >> the ice debris is from one of greenland's glaciers. it takes three years for the ocean currents to carry them to the east coast of newfoundland. ed is taking this chunk of iceberg with him. he has to stretch his net around the entire block to harvest it -- not easy on a rocking boat. then he takes the three-ton hunk of ice back to the mother ship, green waters, which hauls it away. the iceberg harvesting season is short -- june and july. in the winter he rents his ship out -- to the university of newfoundland, for example, which researches the white giants. all in all, he earns a good living from it. harvesting icebergs isn't without its risks. nine tenths of their mass lies under the surface of the water, so the largest part of an iceberg isn't visible. that's why ed keeps his big ship at a distance. >> we don't like an unstable piece of ice with what we call legs -- the outcropping when it's melting. a lot of times they can flip over or turn over and cause trouble with
the idea came from a brewery that's now one of his customers. >> that one there is a nice piece, isn't it, phil? >> the ice debris is from one of greenland's glaciers. it takes three years for the ocean currents to carry them to the east coast of newfoundland. ed is taking this chunk of iceberg with him. he has to stretch his net around the entire block to harvest it -- not easy on a rocking boat. then he takes the three-ton hunk of ice back to the mother ship, green waters, which...
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. >> we ended up coming down to tempe, and went over to the brewery. >> when we went out there, i'm notding you, it was a sea of purple. when you walked in there, the vikings vibe was awesome. >> from the patio all the way inside the bar, nothing but a sea of purple. >> this is what we wanted. and when we left, i told mike, i'm so jealous that you guys have a place like this. in arizona, away from minnesota, and you guys are like one. >> just to see it, and i'm thinking to myself, there's got to be something for us. >> a need for a place that could be called their own. a simple idea, with no simple answers. the start-up az 49er empire was on the look for new members and a watering hole that was sympathetic to their cause. and they found just the place. the native new york. it helped catapult the chapter to numbers they had never imagined. >> we wanted a familiar place to call home, and to feel welcome. and being away from home home and in arizona, we needed to create our own family. >> family. a simple word with so many definitions. definitions that don't necessarily have to do with blo
. >> we ended up coming down to tempe, and went over to the brewery. >> when we went out there, i'm notding you, it was a sea of purple. when you walked in there, the vikings vibe was awesome. >> from the patio all the way inside the bar, nothing but a sea of purple. >> this is what we wanted. and when we left, i told mike, i'm so jealous that you guys have a place like this. in arizona, away from minnesota, and you guys are like one. >> just to see it, and i'm...
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the country's major breweries reported falling beer shipments for nine years in a row. they hope to expand the market by attracting more health conscious consumers. >>> more in business for you next hour. here's a check on markets. >>> in other news making headlines today, militants with the group islamic state claimed they've executed another american hostage. the footage shows a man believed to be sotloff kneeling before sw unin a mask. last month it showed the execution of another american journalist james foley. the masked man seems to be the same person in both videos. he speaks with a british accent. he warns the group will continue killing hostages until u.s. president barack obama stops air strikes against militants in syria and iraq. then he beheads the hostage. sotloff was working as a freelance journalist. he was kidnapped in syria a year ago. his mother issued a video message last week asking the militants to free her son. >> the intelligence community will work as quickly as possible to determine its authenticity, if the video is genuine, we are sickened by
the country's major breweries reported falling beer shipments for nine years in a row. they hope to expand the market by attracting more health conscious consumers. >>> more in business for you next hour. here's a check on markets. >>> in other news making headlines today, militants with the group islamic state claimed they've executed another american hostage. the footage shows a man believed to be sotloff kneeling before sw unin a mask. last month it showed the execution of...
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. >>> philadelphia police are asking for your help finding the person who robbed a cafe in brewery town. check out the surveillance video here. the robbery happened last tuesday at the i hunch cafe the 1200 block of 31st street. the robber came in wearing a ski mask armed with a pipe and demanded money from the female cashier. she handed it over then he took off running north on 31st street. now police in egg harbor township, need your help finds this woman lisa johnson home health aid but police say she took advantage of the 82 year old man she should supposed to help. she and her boyfriend stole jewelry and cash in the amount of $2,000 in the from the victim last month. her boyfriend is already been arrested but police are still looking for johnson. >> more arrests could be coming for a horrific video that has gone viral showing a mentally challenged man being beaten. 13 and 14 year old boys face several charges. video of the crime showed up on instagram and youtube. it is disturbing and shows the teen punching the man and even body slamming him to the ground. the attacks happened out
. >>> philadelphia police are asking for your help finding the person who robbed a cafe in brewery town. check out the surveillance video here. the robbery happened last tuesday at the i hunch cafe the 1200 block of 31st street. the robber came in wearing a ski mask armed with a pipe and demanded money from the female cashier. she handed it over then he took off running north on 31st street. now police in egg harbor township, need your help finds this woman lisa johnson home health aid...
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. >> reporter: what didn't happen at joe's downtown brewery in napa.now how bad the shake was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the basement a few years ago. >> that building underwent strong shaking during the quake and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it is still handing and open for business while other nonreenforced businesses are red tagged. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix5. >> seismologist say more aftershocks are possible in the coming days. >> we knew those were coming. dennis has a little bit of tennis. >> everybody is looking at the nfl, but there was a classic. i'm switching between the seahawks and roger tonight. could he make a major comeback? and the nfl season kicked off tonight with the defending champs looking primed for another superbowl run. indication, the road to the, [ mike ] our living local program is identifying farmers within a 50-mile radius of the stores within their community. capay valley puts some of the most beautiful heirloom tomatoes in the box and we get those to the store on the next d
. >> reporter: what didn't happen at joe's downtown brewery in napa.now how bad the shake was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the basement a few years ago. >> that building underwent strong shaking during the quake and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it is still handing and open for business while other nonreenforced businesses are red tagged. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix5. >> seismologist say more aftershocks are possible in the...
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. >>> in chester county, two congressmen will tour a brewery as they push their bill to help brewers expand operations. jim gurlach will be at the victory brewing company's facility in parksburg. they have proposed a bill that would cut taxes on small brewers across the country. >>> british prime minister david cameron wants to give police the power to seize passports from britons suspected of traveling abroad to fight with terror groups. so he's asking parliament to expand the country's anti-terror laws. cameron also wants to block suspected british jihadi fight frerz re-entering the country. intelligence officials believe that around 500 britons have gone to fight in syria and iraq. >>> and the remains of nine more victims of the malaysia airlines plane that was shot down in ukraine have been returned for burial. honor guards escorted the coffins to special hearses in kuala lumpur. it's expected to be the last bodies to be returned to malaysia. the remaining malaysia passengers are classified as missing. all 298 people on board that flight were killed when the plane was shot down i
. >>> in chester county, two congressmen will tour a brewery as they push their bill to help brewers expand operations. jim gurlach will be at the victory brewing company's facility in parksburg. they have proposed a bill that would cut taxes on small brewers across the country. >>> british prime minister david cameron wants to give police the power to seize passports from britons suspected of traveling abroad to fight with terror groups. so he's asking parliament to expand...
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distillery, we were up rating under prohibition euro law which had been changed or wineries and breweriesears and allowed them, for instance, to have a shop and do tastings and samplings and sell to consumers at their production sites. the first were distillery to open since prohibition, nobody had gone back and changed our law. for the first almost four years we were in business, we could not offer samples, we could not sell to consumers, so there was no reason for people to come to the distillery. over that for years, i lobbied in albany with the help of a couple of other folks. the farm distillery act was passed into law by the governor. time, we were still the only distillery in the state and since 2007, 60 new distillers have opened up in new york. >> that means more jobs, more businesses, more creativity. >> a lot more jobs and more revenue for the state in the sense of excise taxes and things like that. >> did this all start with vodka? >> that was the first thing we made and now it is indigenous vodka. it was easy for us to make first because we are surrounded by apples. is the ho
distillery, we were up rating under prohibition euro law which had been changed or wineries and breweriesears and allowed them, for instance, to have a shop and do tastings and samplings and sell to consumers at their production sites. the first were distillery to open since prohibition, nobody had gone back and changed our law. for the first almost four years we were in business, we could not offer samples, we could not sell to consumers, so there was no reason for people to come to the...
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he had men control a brewery.new york cops patrolled the building as well, and when federal agents would come to town, the cops would arrest them for loitering. through, andke slammed through the gates, madden would open a switch, and intof the logger would go the sewer system. so they had no evidence on him at. he was protected by a tammany boss, or he shouldn't have pulled off something like this. there was the occasional raid, but that was about it. the outlets that madden controlled were controlled by wooden -- and women. born silent film star. she said whenever same this -- we never changed the scripts, we only change the horses. her club was at midtown, and madden owned part of it. -- ride write around around, stop at the club, pick up the profits. she was shrewd, she didn't drink, she was a devout catholic and invested your money wisely. she helped give rise to the idea that all american women supported prohibition. and it is much to bring down prohibition as anyone else in the country. there she is in a dr
he had men control a brewery.new york cops patrolled the building as well, and when federal agents would come to town, the cops would arrest them for loitering. through, andke slammed through the gates, madden would open a switch, and intof the logger would go the sewer system. so they had no evidence on him at. he was protected by a tammany boss, or he shouldn't have pulled off something like this. there was the occasional raid, but that was about it. the outlets that madden controlled were...
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it's cure rated by the folks who run blue jacket brewery. they're beer experts in town.y bring in all kinds of brewers locally. it's kind of a bargain if you think about it. you can trade in for about, you know, anywhere from 3 to 5 beer samples. >> that's called snalgasters? is that a german word? >> i don't know, we have to find out. you can mark your calendar for it. this is a dance to take all the maryland brewers, including everyone from brewer's art lots of maryland food. it's going to be in baltimore. you'll see dangerous pies doing the foods. it should be a lot fun. >> where is that? >> september 20th. >> in virginia? >> virginia's of course has a brew festival twice a year. this is a really fun event because it brings in 64 brewers from across the country. we'll see a lot broader offerings. they're going to announce the actual brewers com. this is really fun because it's in t fall, in the mountains in virginia. >> a lot of folks can't wait for beer fests. >> beer is so trendy right now. >>> for more ideas for your weekend, log on to nbcwashington.com for the goi
it's cure rated by the folks who run blue jacket brewery. they're beer experts in town.y bring in all kinds of brewers locally. it's kind of a bargain if you think about it. you can trade in for about, you know, anywhere from 3 to 5 beer samples. >> that's called snalgasters? is that a german word? >> i don't know, we have to find out. you can mark your calendar for it. this is a dance to take all the maryland brewers, including everyone from brewer's art lots of maryland food. it's...
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on the other side, downtown joe's brewery and restaurant with no damage. >> at 4:00 in the morning when i got here, none of the windows had popped out. all of the tiles were on the outside. i knew the inside was fine. >> reporter: according to the usgs, joe's was hit hard, likely withstood the quake six years ago. >> it would be fine to survive a .5 load. >> reporter: the highest acceleration measured in all of napa in the quake. as to what was involved in the retrofit, colin kaminski says concrete and steel and other things. >> actually added this on the other side and epoxy on the old building. so this was two buildings glued together. there's two foundations beneath the building and there's two roof structures. >> reporter: a process that appears to have worked and one that allowed people a place in the community to go to. >> they all sat up here. they were sitting on the floor with plates next to phone chargers. >> reporter: now, it is important to note that there were other buildings that were retrofitted in this area that suffered damage and weren't quite as lucky as downtown joe'
on the other side, downtown joe's brewery and restaurant with no damage. >> at 4:00 in the morning when i got here, none of the windows had popped out. all of the tiles were on the outside. i knew the inside was fine. >> reporter: according to the usgs, joe's was hit hard, likely withstood the quake six years ago. >> it would be fine to survive a .5 load. >> reporter: the highest acceleration measured in all of napa in the quake. as to what was involved in the retrofit,...
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points, there could be a big merger brewing in the beer industry and it involves the big of the breweries in america. anheuser busch is reportedly thinking making a bid for miller. the two companies own some of the biggest beer brands around the world like fosters and corona. sb miller tried to buy heineken but that offer was rejected. >> suddenly i'm feeling thirsty. >> i know what you're thirsty for. >> lets go live now to matt pellman in the traffic center. not quite 5:00 here. >> we are getting close and you'll want a beer even more once you go for a drive on 95, it's a frustrated drive this afternoon, we have an earlier crash the southbound lanes of 320, just cleared out in the last 5 or 10 minutes. coming away from the airport, on down to the accident scene by 320. and word of a vehicle into a building in chester, along third street at ward and mill. stay with union as a better bet and the northeast extension, for those of you headed northbound past landsdale, there is an overturned vehicle accident and speeds in the 20s there and stay on 309 for your northbound travels instead. we
points, there could be a big merger brewing in the beer industry and it involves the big of the breweries in america. anheuser busch is reportedly thinking making a bid for miller. the two companies own some of the biggest beer brands around the world like fosters and corona. sb miller tried to buy heineken but that offer was rejected. >> suddenly i'm feeling thirsty. >> i know what you're thirsty for. >> lets go live now to matt pellman in the traffic center. not quite 5:00...
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. >>> an old american brewery is being sold. recent years pat's blue ribbon has become popular to young people for its blue collar and re re -- retro appeal. they estimate the sale price at $850 million. >>> a ground breaking verdict we handed down in connection to a salmonella outbreak linked to peanut butter. the contamination at the georgia peanut plant led to one of the largest food recalls in u.s. history. >>> thousands of bay area students are concerned after receiving notice that their tuition may not cover a pricey software program. academy of arts students rely on a suite of adobe called cs6 master collection which retails at more than $3,500. adobe has contacted many of them telling them that beginning next month they will have to pay a $60 fee. >> now they're jumping between adobe did it and the academy of arts did it. if that end up happening, i'm going to feel like. >>> the bride and groom looking for a way to get to cabo san lucas while others are just trying to get out. >>> and the hopes that a new business coppin
. >>> an old american brewery is being sold. recent years pat's blue ribbon has become popular to young people for its blue collar and re re -- retro appeal. they estimate the sale price at $850 million. >>> a ground breaking verdict we handed down in connection to a salmonella outbreak linked to peanut butter. the contamination at the georgia peanut plant led to one of the largest food recalls in u.s. history. >>> thousands of bay area students are concerned after...
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once a brewery and brothel, most recently a wine tasting room.for the man who ran it. >> it really has given me new perspective. >> reporter: until 30 days ago, garrett mufry had it made in a -- murphy had it made in a business sense selling boutique wines. not since the earthquake. getting up and running has been more complex than the best cabernet. >> my friend is working on the building. he's moving as fast as he possibly be. this is a national landmark. >> reporter: in the business district they use the term "propping up" literally and figuratively. ask linda who finally took one day off yesterday after a month of trying to reopen her art gallery. what was your deadline? >> october 1st. >> reporter: you going make it? >> very, very close. >> reporter: in quake-ravaged napa, tourists, still come, not many, but they say they would complain about what's missing. some napa suburbs would not be among them. despite appearances many remain a less-than uplifting experience. not with pg&e fixing gas lines or sidewalks to invite better service skateboa
once a brewery and brothel, most recently a wine tasting room.for the man who ran it. >> it really has given me new perspective. >> reporter: until 30 days ago, garrett mufry had it made in a -- murphy had it made in a business sense selling boutique wines. not since the earthquake. getting up and running has been more complex than the best cabernet. >> my friend is working on the building. he's moving as fast as he possibly be. this is a national landmark. >> reporter:...
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. >> red lion brewery, remember, the liberty bell, one night stand at red lion right over here. >> ohhigh. >> liberty bell? >> this where the liberty bell was cents? >> now you know he shouldn't be drinking. >> oh, my gosh. chug, chug, chug, chug. >> oh, man that's good. >> hey, before we have to -- tom, ready to go? >> still going. >> thomas, hey, what's up? >> oh, rite aid. >> i'm getting a headache. i'll be in. >> yogurt. >> yogurt tree. hey, don't overdo it. is there anything in there? >> oh, my gosh. >> pretty popular today. they're pretty popular. >> well, i seen you the other day, were you soaked down in atlantic sit. >> i oh, i was. >> so here's to yogurt tree shirts. >> thank you. >> you guys kept it cool here in quakertown. thanks so much. >> self owned by my son and i. >> okay. >> and it is design by both, that's our two stores. >> beautiful looking store. watch out. that's a great looking store. >> yes, beautiful. >> right here in quakertown, and we're also in doylestown. >> hold this here. i got to have my hands free. >> now we go to jen and qa lot of talk. >> well -- >>
. >> red lion brewery, remember, the liberty bell, one night stand at red lion right over here. >> ohhigh. >> liberty bell? >> this where the liberty bell was cents? >> now you know he shouldn't be drinking. >> oh, my gosh. chug, chug, chug, chug. >> oh, man that's good. >> hey, before we have to -- tom, ready to go? >> still going. >> thomas, hey, what's up? >> oh, rite aid. >> i'm getting a headache. i'll be in. >>...
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after a chairman of the guiness brewery, missed a shot at the plover, three years later he recruited sports reporters to compile facts and figures in what would first become the guiness book of world records. it didn't take long for people to join the fun and tried to break all sorts of records just to get in the book. some of the stranger inclusions this year, california's nick stoboro made the by having the longest tongue ever recorded. 3.9 inches. when he sticks it out outside his lip. stow stowboro got in. the longest jump by a cat of six need. largest joe h yo-yo. 11 feet nine inches. who can play with that thing? the extensive record to get certified can take up to three months. after all it takes a while to verify achievements like lindsay crushing eight apples with her biaccepbicep. let the journalists live. >> we usually think of dr. martin luther king jr. as an inspiring heroic leader who was martyred in his search for civil rights. death of a king, shows how his very vocal opposition to the vietnam war led to him losing major blocks of his support, leaving him rejected and
after a chairman of the guiness brewery, missed a shot at the plover, three years later he recruited sports reporters to compile facts and figures in what would first become the guiness book of world records. it didn't take long for people to join the fun and tried to break all sorts of records just to get in the book. some of the stranger inclusions this year, california's nick stoboro made the by having the longest tongue ever recorded. 3.9 inches. when he sticks it out outside his lip. stow...
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"america tonight"s chris brewery has the inspirational story on how a mother is letting go and helping others do the >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back. is now to our series overcoming disability. in our third installment we want to shine the light on autism. did you know one out of every 88 american children has been diagnosed with autism, a big challenge looms in the future - half a million adults will be living with autism in the next decade in the u.s. adults will need support, services and understanding to help them live independently. chris bury sat with a map and go. >> reporter: thank you for apartment. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: looks like a nice place. 40-year-old brandon kramer shows us his small but cosy apartment in santa monica - filled with family nick nacks and prize possessions. >> in is my stereo and entertainment center. >> reporter: the entertainment cent
"america tonight"s chris brewery has the inspirational story on how a mother is letting go and helping others do the >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back. is now to our series overcoming disability. in our third installment we want to shine the light on autism. did...
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effective retrofitting old brick buildings can be because of what didn't happen at joe's downtown brewery in napa. we to exactly how bad the shaking was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the building's basements a few years ago. >> that building underwent strong acceleration during the earthquake, strong shaking. and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it's still standing and open for business while other non-reinforced buildings are red-tagged and might have to be torn down. in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> seismologists say more aftershocks are still possible in the coming days. >>> the number of mosquitos with west nile virus is now at the highest level ever detected in california. data from the state health department shows a 34% increase this year. then there's an even bigger jump, 181 people infected with west nile virus. that's a 79% increase over last year. >> wow. you wouldn't think as dry as it is this year. be careful. >>> all right. coming up in our next half-hour we're following the five-alarm fire that destroyed a san francisco building. cre
effective retrofitting old brick buildings can be because of what didn't happen at joe's downtown brewery in napa. we to exactly how bad the shaking was here because the usgs installed an earthquake sensor in the building's basements a few years ago. >> that building underwent strong acceleration during the earthquake, strong shaking. and it sailed through just fine. >> reporter: it's still standing and open for business while other non-reinforced buildings are red-tagged and might...
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how you get this behemoth of a craft brewery back home?o people and a change of car. >> yeah. i was wondering do you have to have a trailer thoich get that thing to the party. >> everybody in texas drives a pickup truck. >> costs $99. >> that will do it for news today. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. . karen: hi, i'm karen. joyce: and i'm joyce. karen: and we are... karen & joyce: the koch sisters. karen: we're not biological sisters, but sisters in spirit. joyce: and we're not related to the koch brothers, those right-wing billionaires. karen: we're just two average women who've raised fa
how you get this behemoth of a craft brewery back home?o people and a change of car. >> yeah. i was wondering do you have to have a trailer thoich get that thing to the party. >> everybody in texas drives a pickup truck. >> costs $99. >> that will do it for news today. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪...
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chris brewery, al jazerra, detroit. >>> to help us better understand detroit's historic bankruptcy proceedgo got underway today we are joined by professor john, you have been so helpful in the past trying to help us understand all of this. we appreciate you being back with us tonight. first of all, this proceeding that's now underway, they call it a confirmation hearing, which doesn't seem like all that big of ideal. but it is an enormous undertaking. >> big deal. big, big deal, joie. this is the big moment that we have been waiting for if you are a nerd like me and watching these legal proceedings. this is when the objectors get really their last chance to throw all of their legal arguments to derail confirmation of the plan. and this will be a trial. there will be witnesses, there will be opening arguments, there will be immaterial passioned closing arguments, the only thing that is is different there is no jury in bankruptcy court so everybody is argue to go judge rhodes, the objectors are saying don't confirm this plan it breaks the rules, streets ununfairly, these guys are getting too
chris brewery, al jazerra, detroit. >>> to help us better understand detroit's historic bankruptcy proceedgo got underway today we are joined by professor john, you have been so helpful in the past trying to help us understand all of this. we appreciate you being back with us tonight. first of all, this proceeding that's now underway, they call it a confirmation hearing, which doesn't seem like all that big of ideal. but it is an enormous undertaking. >> big deal. big, big deal,...