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carpenter would never fly again. nasa's director chris craft was on tour presenting a tour talked about carpenter. >> he really wasn't qualified. he was lucky he lived. >> he had substandard engineering skills. and after he flew, you swore he would never go into space again. >> i didn't want him to go in the first place. tried to keep him from going as a matter of fact. >> why was he picked then? >> i just don't think we did very well on the criteria that we initially had. if we would have had people speak to their superiors before we selected them i don't think he would have been selected. >> that same year, carpenter wrote a letter to the new york sometimes in response to a review of craft's view. he said that because of the equipment problems on his flight, it would have been a failure if a human had not been on board to compensate for them. and that his repores and briefings led to important changes in capsule design and flight plans. >>> only one of the original seven astronauts flew in all three of nasa's early
carpenter would never fly again. nasa's director chris craft was on tour presenting a tour talked about carpenter. >> he really wasn't qualified. he was lucky he lived. >> he had substandard engineering skills. and after he flew, you swore he would never go into space again. >> i didn't want him to go in the first place. tried to keep him from going as a matter of fact. >> why was he picked then? >> i just don't think we did very well on the criteria that we...
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us is shawnning carpenter, the chief executive of carpenter violins. thank you for being here.to see if we can do this. it's a story with a lot of pieces but i wonder if you can start us off here. you are an alternative asset manager looking for something that is not correlated to stock market returns. you ended up being connected to musical instruments? >> it is a complicated transaction. for is ane looking investment that is not correlated with stock purchasing. assete trying to find an with finite appeal. we are big investors in gold. this has the same sort of finite appeal. it is a rare instrument. a supply and demand in balance and all the qualities we are looking for in an investment. >> you identify a particular asset. in this case, a rare stradivarius violin. come into the picture because you know all about rare stradivarius violins. you have one with you now. >> these are priceless objects that are very rare. there are only a few hundred that are traded in many decades. and they have a very long life -- >> these are icons of the musical instrument world. what a $5 mill
us is shawnning carpenter, the chief executive of carpenter violins. thank you for being here.to see if we can do this. it's a story with a lot of pieces but i wonder if you can start us off here. you are an alternative asset manager looking for something that is not correlated to stock market returns. you ended up being connected to musical instruments? >> it is a complicated transaction. for is ane looking investment that is not correlated with stock purchasing. assete trying to find an...
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tim carpenter was the living embodiment of those words and last night carpenter co-founder of the progressivedemocrats of america a tireless political and social activist passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer tim was only fifty five years old leaves behind his wife barbara and two daughters tim was a graduate of cal state fullerton university where he earned to be a in history and political science a master's degree in history after leaving c s u f tim went on to teach u.s. history and government at both the high school and community college levels in california had been a teenage volunteer for the mcgovern campaign in seventy two he also volunteer on tom hayden's one nine hundred seventy six senate campaign team played a central role in the reverend jesse jackson presidential campaign in one nine hundred eighty eight and again played a key role in governor jerry brown's nine hundred ninety two presidential bid campaign that same year he was a d.n.c. delegate and even addressed the democratic national convention tim was also the deputy national campaign manager of the two
tim carpenter was the living embodiment of those words and last night carpenter co-founder of the progressivedemocrats of america a tireless political and social activist passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer tim was only fifty five years old leaves behind his wife barbara and two daughters tim was a graduate of cal state fullerton university where he earned to be a in history and political science a master's degree in history after leaving c s u f tim went on to teach u.s....
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democrats of america tim great to see him carpenter in the studio with me and timmins is the.title is a funky title who's director director yeah you're an organizer at that movie yeah yeah director of progressive democrat i'm used to like c.e.o.'s or something i don't know how this is p.b.s. our old friend tim carpenter progressive democrats of america i'm always saying tag you're it get out there get active tim is the guy he is the role model right now tim carpenter is with us this is the encourage one side of it tim carpenter is with us the national director for progressive democrats of america p.t. america dot org and tim welcome to the program tom thanks again for the energizer bunny tim carpenter is here on our end here with you and in the studio with me is tim carpenter the national director of progressive democrats of america p.d. america dot org the guy to whom i dedicated my new book the crash of two thousand and sixteen and you are you are one of my political heroes. thanks you're just doing spectacular spectacular to resit democrats of america what is it we're virtu
democrats of america tim great to see him carpenter in the studio with me and timmins is the.title is a funky title who's director director yeah you're an organizer at that movie yeah yeah director of progressive democrat i'm used to like c.e.o.'s or something i don't know how this is p.b.s. our old friend tim carpenter progressive democrats of america i'm always saying tag you're it get out there get active tim is the guy he is the role model right now tim carpenter is with us this is the...
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we will hear from the ceo, michael carpenter.ill hear from him next. ♪ >> ally financial is the new york stock exchange's newest private company. this used to be the finance arm of general motors and it was rescued in the 2008 bailout. but ally went public last night. at a stake of 17% in the ipo is at $25 per share. less than they wanted and this morning the stock is trading down slightly. joining us on the floor is the ceo, michael carpenter. thank you for being here, it is nice to have you on "market makers" on bloomberg television this morning. pricing, it is tricky taking a government owned company public. you cannot afford to leave money on the table because that is taxpayer money. are you satisfied, and i have to assume that you are, that the -- of the stock is trading lower this morning you got as much as you could in the ipo. -- that the stock is trading lower this morning got as much as you could in the ipo. >> we wanted to billion dollars for the company and they got $17.7 billion back already, and this is a home run f
we will hear from the ceo, michael carpenter.ill hear from him next. ♪ >> ally financial is the new york stock exchange's newest private company. this used to be the finance arm of general motors and it was rescued in the 2008 bailout. but ally went public last night. at a stake of 17% in the ipo is at $25 per share. less than they wanted and this morning the stock is trading down slightly. joining us on the floor is the ceo, michael carpenter. thank you for being here, it is nice to...
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. >> there was nothing organized about it says the carpenter who heard what was happening on tv, jumped in the taxi and came here. his friend, a car mechanic, admitted they took weapons out of the police station, just to defend ourselves, he says. the men seen here taking over the police station in the nearby town. could these be the russian special force? they certainly look for discipline and better armed than the local activists. might this be the men with the big guns going in first and retreat the locals to hold the building? the protestors remain in control of the police station. separatists occupy a dozen buildings a krocross the region. what happens now inside the police compound is crucial to the future of this country. if this standoff can somehow be resolved peacefully, there's hope for a united ukraine east and west together. if this place is stormed, if these barricades are broken down and there are mass casualty, the ramifications will be felt hard and for a long time to come. kiev is losing control. any crack down could become pretest for russian invasion. one false move
. >> there was nothing organized about it says the carpenter who heard what was happening on tv, jumped in the taxi and came here. his friend, a car mechanic, admitted they took weapons out of the police station, just to defend ourselves, he says. the men seen here taking over the police station in the nearby town. could these be the russian special force? they certainly look for discipline and better armed than the local activists. might this be the men with the big guns going in first...
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organized labor you can see us here on the front cover it's a wonderful profile of local 34 the carpenters and bridge workers union. 6 sorry 7 of our 16 pile workers were profiled and it's a great piece on them it surprised me i don't know if renÉe knew about it i have not seen this done where a particular union was profiled in debt. the pictures they're showing are the crews working down at the pier 96 i want to read a key tidbit they took the 7 of them and let me see if i can find the camera. it's profiled mike who is a pile worker and kevin who's the dive supervisor and dan who is at&t's the pile worker and bruce is a pile worker and anthony and some of what they had to say was worth share. many the words of mike replacing piling is a lost art and most ports are now built out of concrete by san francisco wants to keep the tradition of heavy wood we drive you appeals from 35 to one hundred feet long. per ronnie also says what comes up must come downed i've been taught to keep my head up and bruce said underwater you do so they've welcomed a million ticketers but they have one and a half
organized labor you can see us here on the front cover it's a wonderful profile of local 34 the carpenters and bridge workers union. 6 sorry 7 of our 16 pile workers were profiled and it's a great piece on them it surprised me i don't know if renÉe knew about it i have not seen this done where a particular union was profiled in debt. the pictures they're showing are the crews working down at the pier 96 i want to read a key tidbit they took the 7 of them and let me see if i can find the...
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joseph, in his carpenter's workshop, is depicted with detailed realism-- the tools of his trade and the townscape visible through the window. one sign of bruge's success as a trading center was s wealthy communit of italian merchants and bankers. out of this community came the most famous wedding portrait in western art. here in 1434, jan van eyck shows giovanni arnolfini, a hugely wealthy italian moneylender and tapestry dealer to duke philip the good of burgundy. he's about to marry an equally wealthy young italian, giovanna cenami, whose family lived in france, and here you see the shifty, rabitty banker, one hand raised and the other joined to that of his new bride. the artist proclaims his witnessing presence in a bold, gothic legal inscription in latin. this reads, "jan van eyck was here." while italians were developing their illusionistic art with the assistance of mathematically reasoned perspective, northern painters, led by jan van eyck, used many translucent layers of pigments in quick-drying oils to produce uniquely convincing pictorialism. among jan's most compelling portra
joseph, in his carpenter's workshop, is depicted with detailed realism-- the tools of his trade and the townscape visible through the window. one sign of bruge's success as a trading center was s wealthy communit of italian merchants and bankers. out of this community came the most famous wedding portrait in western art. here in 1434, jan van eyck shows giovanni arnolfini, a hugely wealthy italian moneylender and tapestry dealer to duke philip the good of burgundy. he's about to marry an...
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so don't blame carpenter. fine company. >> one other story this morning, the solution for blackberry. the company's ceo telling rioters, "if i cannot make money on hand sets, i will not be in the handset business. ." he added the timeframe for such a decision was short, adding it should be possible to make money on shipments as few as ten million a year. so more of a finish vision. although he's saying look, i had no plans to do this, i'm just willing to do it. >> there's also thousands of other people who work there. it's always good to know who's the head guy, i guess. nokia's stock has really flourished, but blackberry itself, it's -- i've been saying at five you own it, at ten you sell it. it's just a trading vehicle. >> after the t-mobile divorce, more or less, it's a sign of where things are headed. >> by the way, i still think sprint, t-mobile does well. david cohen i thought did a good job yesterday. you could say i'm owned by david cohen. i'm actually not owned by david cohen, but i did like the way h
so don't blame carpenter. fine company. >> one other story this morning, the solution for blackberry. the company's ceo telling rioters, "if i cannot make money on hand sets, i will not be in the handset business. ." he added the timeframe for such a decision was short, adding it should be possible to make money on shipments as few as ten million a year. so more of a finish vision. although he's saying look, i had no plans to do this, i'm just willing to do it. >> there's...
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the carpenter was found lying on the ground and 1500 block of fullerton have not just before 4:00 a.m. monday. police say he was severely beaten and suffered head trauma. rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. >> police are not calling it a robbery just yet. the latest post says he was at a random do with party. hours later his found near death halfway between the bark and neighborhood home. 3 sec at word of the men sent an e-mail to constituents telling them police do not know the motive but this was not a random attack. the victim met up with the offender's elsewhere in the city before coming to the location. >> he would give the shirt off his back. in his very very polite. always was accommodating. it was a shock. friends tell us that he was supposed to stand up for a friend's wedding. reporting from lincoln park. >> and a pilot program launched is now facing an investigation. it is called the neighborhood recovery initiative program. >> some republicans say it was just a slush fund. the state's attorney's office will investigate where the money went. >> the chicago c
the carpenter was found lying on the ground and 1500 block of fullerton have not just before 4:00 a.m. monday. police say he was severely beaten and suffered head trauma. rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. >> police are not calling it a robbery just yet. the latest post says he was at a random do with party. hours later his found near death halfway between the bark and neighborhood home. 3 sec at word of the men sent an e-mail to constituents telling them police do not...
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i call on the public hearing for the 2013-2014 for the brotherhoods of electrical workers carpenters and united association of journal money apprenticess of the united states and capped capped local 38 did united roofers and local 40 and shop hernias local 66 and sheet metal workings international local 104 and glares architectures and glass workers and entertainments local 53 and speciality paint and machineries local 1414 common craft to the san francisco unified school district. i see no speakers may i hear a motion and a second to the 2013-2014 balance scorecards significantly plan for the achievements for the budget updates >> moved. >> the superintendant. >> i'd like to ask the executive director to read the recommendation, please. >> good evening the resolution e recommendation is that the board of education approve the achievement that reflect the membership picture it and membership. >> thank you very much. public speakers and comments from the board ready for a role call vote >> commissioner haney. sxhaif. commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. dr. murase. commissioner norton. com
i call on the public hearing for the 2013-2014 for the brotherhoods of electrical workers carpenters and united association of journal money apprenticess of the united states and capped capped local 38 did united roofers and local 40 and shop hernias local 66 and sheet metal workings international local 104 and glares architectures and glass workers and entertainments local 53 and speciality paint and machineries local 1414 common craft to the san francisco unified school district. i see no...
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manny flores he, recently retired from the carpenters union, local 22 ~. pleasure to be here. you know, these two ordinances here, they make a lot of sense, especially on the first horse. it holds these developers accountable. exactly what are they paying? what are their plans? what do they plan to do? you know, hold their feet to the fire. and i think it's, it's well written and explains it. second one, it's a no-brainer. you're expanding more work opportunities. supervisor avalos says, you know, on the local hire ordinance, how has it been working? it's been doing pretty good. so, here's an opportunity, you know, to expand it more. more opportunity, that's what it's about. for our residents here in san francisco. now, obviously more study needs to be done exactly what the cost-effectiveness going to be. but this is going to help level the playing field for everybody. all the developers and say, hey, let's get with it, make the playing field for everybody -- level playing field w. that, i look forward to supporting both of them. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. ne
manny flores he, recently retired from the carpenters union, local 22 ~. pleasure to be here. you know, these two ordinances here, they make a lot of sense, especially on the first horse. it holds these developers accountable. exactly what are they paying? what are their plans? what do they plan to do? you know, hold their feet to the fire. and i think it's, it's well written and explains it. second one, it's a no-brainer. you're expanding more work opportunities. supervisor avalos says, you...
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. >> reporter: that's where scott carpenter comes in.heir fourth high school friend, enlisted in the marines after graduation, and through him they had learned of the wounded warrior project, helping wounded veterans adjust to life back home. >> they fight for our country, just a way to give back. >> reporter: so in the days they have left, the friends are getting in as many hiking miles as they can, keeping their boots on the trail, and their eyes on the bigger picture. >> what we're doing is just hiking, you know. like it's such -- it's like nothing compared to like fighting for our country, you know. >> that was garvin thomas reporting. you can find more stories from the "bay area proud" series on our website, just go to nbcbayarea.com. >>> a fantastic day out there today, after that rather wet week. >> yep. >> meteorologist anthony is here to tell us how long it will last. >> you are at the beach. >> yes, i am at the beach. surf's up, dude. i have this on video because i want to show you what's happening. as we move through the day t
. >> reporter: that's where scott carpenter comes in.heir fourth high school friend, enlisted in the marines after graduation, and through him they had learned of the wounded warrior project, helping wounded veterans adjust to life back home. >> they fight for our country, just a way to give back. >> reporter: so in the days they have left, the friends are getting in as many hiking miles as they can, keeping their boots on the trail, and their eyes on the bigger picture....
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number one, cardinals matt carpenter. foul ball. watch the pirate fan catch it in a tub of popcorn!e'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >> good morning, here's a look at the tournament games. florida takes on connecticut. the gators haven't lost since december. the last team to beat them, the uconn huskies. and kentucky will be tested. enjoy all the exciting college basketball action. >> live from the bench is sponsored by xfinity. your home for the most live sports. ,,,,,, tomorrow morning at 7. >> david letterman is next. newscast tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now with clap on-clap off technology, david letterman. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
number one, cardinals matt carpenter. foul ball. watch the pirate fan catch it in a tub of popcorn!e'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >> good morning, here's a look at the tournament games. florida takes on connecticut. the gators haven't lost since december. the last team to beat them, the uconn huskies. and kentucky will be tested. enjoy all the exciting college basketball action. >> live from the bench is sponsored by xfinity. your home for the most live sports. ,,,,,,...
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and that's where scott carpenter comes in. the fourth high school friend enlisted in the marines after graduation and through them learned o it have wounded warrior project. helping wounded veterans just alike back home. so on the days they have left the friends are getting in as many hikes miles as they can, keeping their boots on the trail and their eyes on the bigger picture. >> what we're doing is just hiking, you know. it's nothing compared to fighting for our country. >> so the three are taking a penny per mile pledge. if you pledge a penny per mile. you donate $30. i'll put a link on the story we posted on nbcbayarea.com. >> we should say, their friend was not wounded. they're speaking of other people. they learned about it through the friend. the friend has another fellow marine who has taken advantage of the wounded warrior project. he's the one that told him they really do good work. >> all right. i guess we'll see them back in about six months. >> let's bring in jeff ranieri, our chief meteorologist as we head towar
and that's where scott carpenter comes in. the fourth high school friend enlisted in the marines after graduation and through them learned o it have wounded warrior project. helping wounded veterans just alike back home. so on the days they have left the friends are getting in as many hikes miles as they can, keeping their boots on the trail and their eyes on the bigger picture. >> what we're doing is just hiking, you know. it's nothing compared to fighting for our country. >> so...
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now french and carpenter went there with my chili she minded morning people into a killer propping up the umbrella that they make their morning commute with ing direct the sky today it was getting everyone into the icy gray and gloomy sky and around toronto kill him another thing for sure that your contribution and this is why it's affecting us with iranians under stormy weather what should not have airport at two hundred three millimeters of rainfall and the torment of rain has been hitting. elsewhere a swell with over a hundred millimeters of rain and this is important that uncovering what i am on a stick in the end it is moving along the pacific coast today. i did this to be bringing very strong as well as real heavy rainfall of about a hunted man in the turns into core clientele and ninety millimeters across to procreation and it is even festival called away from central japan quite thin but chasing after it has the upper level cold air they'll be dominating much of central japan yet again so in the afternoon hours the commission's ruling getting in the unstable thunderstorms will
now french and carpenter went there with my chili she minded morning people into a killer propping up the umbrella that they make their morning commute with ing direct the sky today it was getting everyone into the icy gray and gloomy sky and around toronto kill him another thing for sure that your contribution and this is why it's affecting us with iranians under stormy weather what should not have airport at two hundred three millimeters of rainfall and the torment of rain has been hitting....
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number one, cardinals matt carpenter. foul ball. pirate fan catch it in a tub ,,,, good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. tomorrow morning at 7. >> david letterman is next. newscast tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate inveor
number one, cardinals matt carpenter. foul ball. pirate fan catch it in a tub ,,,, good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go...
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carpenters prepared for renovation this summer and they found damage and water leakage in the roof of the old building. if inspectors determine there is no mold they could be open by the end of week. >> how is the forecast? like why heard? >> we will be warmer most areas but for the east bay valleys you will see the cooling today. if you headed out, grab a coat, that will keep you warm at 48 degrees in foster city and 45 at wood side and belmont is 49 and san mateo is 46 and we have 50 at san bruno and menlo park at 52 and palo alto. 50 in san francisco. 51 in fremont. oakland is 52. mid-to-upper 40's and 44 in san ramon and 41 in concord and san jose is at 54 and los gatos at 49 and upper 40's around santa rosa and napa and san rafael. you can see how cloudy it is this morning away the bay with high amounts of tree pollen and everything else is moderate to low whether it is trees, weeds, grass, pollen, mold spores, u.v. index is down from yesterday but it is still going to be high. next testimony hours, we will talk about the thick fog and the temperatures in the 40's and 50's and he
carpenters prepared for renovation this summer and they found damage and water leakage in the roof of the old building. if inspectors determine there is no mold they could be open by the end of week. >> how is the forecast? like why heard? >> we will be warmer most areas but for the east bay valleys you will see the cooling today. if you headed out, grab a coat, that will keep you warm at 48 degrees in foster city and 45 at wood side and belmont is 49 and san mateo is 46 and we have...
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into pieces the structure is built up in one piece of wood a good time this is the workshop shrine carpenter. the traditional reconstruction team. he continues to be in use today he is a construction technique was to want to feature pants he was content this moisture fruits must also implement such as meals were not used because they cannot ensure the integrity of buildings. wood together it's no help with this debilitating and its climate the eye. and at all. chances are you practice it explains every twenty years and that reads this traditional japanese construction techniques to future generations. nature that is was. thirteen hundred units will be carried on into the future. i was giddy thinking you were watching them. what a nice. each seat the appearance by images of options the eighteen eighty eight season. ohh i love book about it. you are watching things disney. he's from seafood. you are watching any means. they should. he loves watching him. i met while working them at all. and a lot of what end. three bunches of options to it. do they mean me your fortunes and those scenes. yes a
into pieces the structure is built up in one piece of wood a good time this is the workshop shrine carpenter. the traditional reconstruction team. he continues to be in use today he is a construction technique was to want to feature pants he was content this moisture fruits must also implement such as meals were not used because they cannot ensure the integrity of buildings. wood together it's no help with this debilitating and its climate the eye. and at all. chances are you practice it...
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rainy days and monday's by the carpenters and come monday, by jimmy buffett.thanks for writing in...with those terrific suggestions... and to our newest affiliate: kndl - abc 30, in st. louis welcome to the first business family. from all of us at first business -- have a great monday! >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for dermawand, brought to you by international commercial television. [♪.. >> hi, i'm lisa varga. i'm 40 years old, i've never had cosmetic surgery and i'm not afraid of high definition cameras. bring them in closer, guys. closer. good. now, do you want your skin to look as youthful, fresh and line-free as it can? well, get ready, because i'm going to share with you right now something every woman should be doing and the one thing i do every single day. what is it? well, 3-1/2 years ago, i first began using my radio frequency dermawand. why? because it delivers real results. and talk about results.
rainy days and monday's by the carpenters and come monday, by jimmy buffett.thanks for writing in...with those terrific suggestions... and to our newest affiliate: kndl - abc 30, in st. louis welcome to the first business family. from all of us at first business -- have a great monday! >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for dermawand, brought to you by international commercial television. [♪.. >> hi, i'm lisa varga. i'm 40 years old, i've never had cosmetic surgery...
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hand to many different tasks: village artisans who were also farmers, housewives, schoolteachers, carpenters, jacks-of-all-trade; or itinerants-- travelers infected with the restless exuberant spirit of early america. they would paint for lodging and a meal. many remain unknown. all were academically untrained but their eyes were sharp. james bard spent a lifetime painting steamboats in new york. shipbuilders admired his accuracy, claiming they could lay down the lines of a vessel from one of his paintings. ( lively banjo music ) in 1837, a visitor to america was struck by the manner in which the imaginative talent of the people had thrown itself forth into painting. the country seemed to swarm with painters, and they left a pictorial diary of our past: ( choppy banjo music ) salesman: side views and profiles of children at reduced prices. one hour sittin', $2.92 includin' frame and glass. fancy portraits includin' pets and other details, $25.00. narrator: ralph waldo emerson expressed the spirit of many of these naive painters when he wrote, "i embrace the common; i explore and sit at the f
hand to many different tasks: village artisans who were also farmers, housewives, schoolteachers, carpenters, jacks-of-all-trade; or itinerants-- travelers infected with the restless exuberant spirit of early america. they would paint for lodging and a meal. many remain unknown. all were academically untrained but their eyes were sharp. james bard spent a lifetime painting steamboats in new york. shipbuilders admired his accuracy, claiming they could lay down the lines of a vessel from one of...
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a potty break for the team trying to get and the teacher that every crew member had black carpenter and body had yet to be identified but haven't had any carbon leaf i collect two hundred and fifty eight people governing the state and unfortunately the number of hybrid from a sea change kind. racing you thank you for that update that wasn't sunny departing from the center of disaster safety headquarters in styling. now go live to pat o'connor runs and eleven just twenty km from the side of the second rescue mission where i post alot is standing by. so with nightfall here once again how is a situation that developing. guys it's kickstart outside your ads kamal khan harbor urge and so is the cb high needs and that doesn't hinder the rest cure is from continuing to search for missing people knowledge is a battle against time every min it is crucial for the rescuers and so on in the water as soon as ten twenty five pm and again tomorrow at around five forty eight and the times will be at their comments and divers will focus on searching for possible survivors of vessels and summer rains hav
a potty break for the team trying to get and the teacher that every crew member had black carpenter and body had yet to be identified but haven't had any carbon leaf i collect two hundred and fifty eight people governing the state and unfortunately the number of hybrid from a sea change kind. racing you thank you for that update that wasn't sunny departing from the center of disaster safety headquarters in styling. now go live to pat o'connor runs and eleven just twenty km from the side of the...
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. >> reporter: nothing that that kind of humanizes them like this one, scott carpenter showing the aurora candy. this is an interesting piece of wap wall art, isn't it? >> this is the right side pilot's control panel from a space shuttle simulator, and you can actually -- >> reporter: may i? >> please. >> reporter: that interactive wall art went for $4,800. and the spacesuit, even though it never went to space, the final bid was an astronomical $35,000. safe to assume the new owner is over the moon. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new developments in the search for the malaysian airliner and a closer look at the technology involved in the ocean search. >>> plus, the late night talk show wars. we'll see why l.a.'s mayor is lobbying to bring the late show to the west coast. >>> and actor brooklyn decker joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> go
. >> reporter: nothing that that kind of humanizes them like this one, scott carpenter showing the aurora candy. this is an interesting piece of wap wall art, isn't it? >> this is the right side pilot's control panel from a space shuttle simulator, and you can actually -- >> reporter: may i? >> please. >> reporter: that interactive wall art went for $4,800. and the spacesuit, even though it never went to space, the final bid was an astronomical $35,000. safe to...
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. >> reporter: also humanizing the astronauts-- photographs, like this one, of astronaut scott carpenterhis daughter, candy. this is an interesting piece of wall art, isn't it? >> yes. this is a right-side pilot's control panel from a space shuttle simulator and you can actually -- >> reporter: may i? >> yes, please. >> reporter: that interactive wall art went for $4,800. >> you may never see this again. >> reporter: and the spacesuit? even though it never went to space, the final bid was an astronomical $35,000. it's safe to assume the new owner is over the moon. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org bay >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> thousands of police recruits have trained here and it's been around for decades. but now this bay area police academy is being evicted. kpix 5's len ramirez is in san jose where the city is already struggling to retain its officers. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: also humanizing the astronauts-- photographs, like this one, of astronaut scott carpenterhis daughter, candy. this is an interesting piece of wall art, isn't it? >> yes. this is a right-side pilot's control panel from a space shuttle simulator and you can actually -- >> reporter: may i? >> yes, please. >> reporter: that interactive wall art went for $4,800. >> you may never see this again. >> reporter: and the spacesuit? even though it...
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. >> so the carpenters come on when you're ticked off? >> mellow music?that would tick me off more, i think. >> make you more mad. >>> paul mccartney is coming to san francisco this summer. he sure is. the former beatle will play the last concert at the stick in august. seems only fitting because it's back in '66 the beatles played their final live performance at candlestick. the 149ers have been rumored to try to get him to play the first concert at their new santa clara stadium for the 49ers at levi stadium. >> there's paul mccartney and every other she we do. the idea that he is closing this park as the last event is fantastic. there's paul mccartney and every other show we do. >> concert scheduled for august 14. tickets on sale in may. as for what songs he will play, got a little preview of the likely set list. check it out at kpix.com. >>> it is 4:56. the 84-year-old man accused of trying to kill his doctor is due in court today. coming up, what that doctor's colleagues have to say about what happens when their office became a crime scene. >> reporte
. >> so the carpenters come on when you're ticked off? >> mellow music?that would tick me off more, i think. >> make you more mad. >>> paul mccartney is coming to san francisco this summer. he sure is. the former beatle will play the last concert at the stick in august. seems only fitting because it's back in '66 the beatles played their final live performance at candlestick. the 149ers have been rumored to try to get him to play the first concert at their new santa...
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does your group encourage women to seek employment in skilled trades such as electricians, carpentersmbers? >> we certainly do. employment of women in the construction trades has changed very little really over the last several decades. clearly, these are better paying jobs. the problem is that sometimes even when women have the training, they find it hard to get jobs sometimes. they encounter harassment on the job, when they enter these nontraditional occupations. it is not an easy road. in addition to urging women to enter nontraditional jobs that pay better, we want to increase the pay in jobs that women have which is why raising the minimum wage is so important. >> we have about 30 seconds left, next week the senate is expected to go temporarily to renew emergency unemployment benefits. what is the restoration of those benefits going to mean to women and their families? >> and is going to mean a lifeline that comes back for 2.3 million workers and their families. women and men are about equally likely to be unemployed for long times. this is absolutely vital for women, it is vital
does your group encourage women to seek employment in skilled trades such as electricians, carpentersmbers? >> we certainly do. employment of women in the construction trades has changed very little really over the last several decades. clearly, these are better paying jobs. the problem is that sometimes even when women have the training, they find it hard to get jobs sometimes. they encounter harassment on the job, when they enter these nontraditional occupations. it is not an easy road....
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today for oakland freeway shoot out with the highway patrol. 48-year-old byron williams unemployed carpenter with two counts of bank robbery on his record found guilty last month in the attempted murder of 4 chp officers. williams on his way to san francisco so star what he culled a right wing revolution when he was pulled over for speeding and weaving. armed with 3 loaded guns and wearing a bullet proof vest williams opened fire claiming self-defense because he thought he was about to be executed by the officer who stopped him. >> the partner of man shot and killed by san jose state university police in february says officers justification for opening fire doesn't make any sense. valdez says her partner 38-year-old antonio lopez was respectful and would not have charged at police. but authorities say lopez did exactly that with a drywall cutting saw after they tried unsuccessfully to taze him. she says the officers are lying and the video from the body camera could prove it. >> why so much secret what are you hide sning i mean if antonio did what you said then show us the buddy cam reveal t
today for oakland freeway shoot out with the highway patrol. 48-year-old byron williams unemployed carpenter with two counts of bank robbery on his record found guilty last month in the attempted murder of 4 chp officers. williams on his way to san francisco so star what he culled a right wing revolution when he was pulled over for speeding and weaving. armed with 3 loaded guns and wearing a bullet proof vest williams opened fire claiming self-defense because he thought he was about to be...
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jesus came as a regular guy, a carpenter, a worker. he related to the regular people.m gladly, in other words, jesus just spoke people's language and that's what father kelly did. >> when you go to church, mass, services, you're looking to feel something. >> yeah. >> he made us feel something. >> absolutely. >> it's not easy to do. >> no, and that's why it really does take a work of god's spirit to make that happen in people's hearts. you can't approach spiritual things on a natural level and expect supernatural results. it takes god's work and clearly he was under god's spirit. >> he's on to something and his third album. he happens to be a singer in his spare time. pastor, great to see you, happy easter. >> thank you, megyn. >> in honor easter, here is our gift from the kelly file to you, the video in full. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ ♪ ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah [ appla
jesus came as a regular guy, a carpenter, a worker. he related to the regular people.m gladly, in other words, jesus just spoke people's language and that's what father kelly did. >> when you go to church, mass, services, you're looking to feel something. >> yeah. >> he made us feel something. >> absolutely. >> it's not easy to do. >> no, and that's why it really does take a work of god's spirit to make that happen in people's hearts. you can't approach...
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women dying in such close proximity on mount tam has some time residents flashing been when kid carpenterthe trail side killer terrorized the by area. he was convicted of shooting 7 people, mostly along hiking trails. the sheriff's department says there is no evidence of a serial killer having anything to do with these two recent deaths. >> there does in the appear to be an attacking. reporter: even so they will be reconsidering hiking i can't loan or at all on mount tam at least until the cases are closed. maureen kelly, kron4. >>> researchers say they found a ship wreck in the by. city of chester have been found in 200 feet of water just east of the golden gate bridge. charles clifford has details. reporter: this is a 3-d so far wreckage, the ship is sitting upright 216 feet below san francisco bay just to the east of the golden gate bridge. the vessel was found last year by a team who was looking for the wreckage of another vessel. on the morning of august 22nd, 1898 decades before the golden gate bridge was build, the city of chester was leaving san francisco, at the same time the muc
women dying in such close proximity on mount tam has some time residents flashing been when kid carpenterthe trail side killer terrorized the by area. he was convicted of shooting 7 people, mostly along hiking trails. the sheriff's department says there is no evidence of a serial killer having anything to do with these two recent deaths. >> there does in the appear to be an attacking. reporter: even so they will be reconsidering hiking i can't loan or at all on mount tam at least until...
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carpenters were preparing for renovation and found damage and water leaking in the radio of the old buildingcters determine there is no mold the locker rooms could be opened by the end of week. if they find it all bets are off >> with the fog, it got chilly at the game as they wrapped things up. >> it will be that way tonight so dress accordingly and get out the hoodie or whatever you need to keep yourself with panda hat or whatever you need. i will open up the weather window and show you how the clouds are barely above the terminals and i expect flight arrival delays in sfo. in 20 minutes, i will wheat that out. if you can not wait to stick around there is high amount of tree pollen, with low weed and grass pollen and mold spores are low. the u.v. index is high today. we will break down the down the next 12 hours we are in the upper 40's to low 50's with thicker clouds and by noon we have clouds at 58 to and up to 80 at the coast with upper 60's around the bay. this evening you need a coat at the cost and 62 around the bay and mild 70 inland. >> you do not want to be stuck in the fog with 4
carpenters were preparing for renovation and found damage and water leaking in the radio of the old buildingcters determine there is no mold the locker rooms could be opened by the end of week. if they find it all bets are off >> with the fog, it got chilly at the game as they wrapped things up. >> it will be that way tonight so dress accordingly and get out the hoodie or whatever you need to keep yourself with panda hat or whatever you need. i will open up the weather window and...
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from green to carpenter. shut down for much of the morning. resurfacing work out of harlem that goes from 63 to the stevenson. one of a handful of projects taking off for the weekend. more details in just a bit. >>a 12 year old boy was shot in judy wang is live with the latest on the boy pulled from the lake. >> the mcelroy county sheriff's department is trying to learn the circumstances. investigators are not revealing a lot of information on whether he lived in this neighborhood or not. we also don't know how he ended up in the pond. it happened in crystal lake. the fire department says there received a report of someone under water just after 9:00 p.m.. when firefighters of ride the bystander said they believed a 50 year-old boy was in the water. the believed he may have jumped in during a party that was happening at a nearby home and he never came up. divers and sonar technicians went into the power which is about 20 ft. deep. 90 minutes after the began searching for the boy they found him in a portion of the part that is 8 ft. deep. the f
from green to carpenter. shut down for much of the morning. resurfacing work out of harlem that goes from 63 to the stevenson. one of a handful of projects taking off for the weekend. more details in just a bit. >>a 12 year old boy was shot in judy wang is live with the latest on the boy pulled from the lake. >> the mcelroy county sheriff's department is trying to learn the circumstances. investigators are not revealing a lot of information on whether he lived in this neighborhood...
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. >> this old adage, you know, any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a skilled carpenter to buildone. they tend to forget that this affordable care act was built in large part through compromise starting in massachusetts the heritage foundation had a lot to do with it. people sat down in committees. do we not forget all of these meetings of republicans and democrats? but here's the real test. are you really going to take away the fact that your adult children can stay on your health insurance now until they're 26? are you really going to people give back the rebate checks they got from health insurance companies if they went over what they were supposed to? do we really want to go back to the days where it's no longer an 80/20 fix? the answer to that is absolutely -- do you want to go back to where women pay more for health insurance? you cannot win an election by taking away from people what they want and then give them nothing, give them no viable alternative. >> eric, to that point, in john boehner's home state of ohio, we're talking 1.5 million uninsured and yet we've seen bob
. >> this old adage, you know, any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a skilled carpenter to buildone. they tend to forget that this affordable care act was built in large part through compromise starting in massachusetts the heritage foundation had a lot to do with it. people sat down in committees. do we not forget all of these meetings of republicans and democrats? but here's the real test. are you really going to take away the fact that your adult children can stay on your...
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he became a master carpenter, a business owner, a husband and a father of four.re sleeping at home when a s.w.a.t. team busted in and arrested him in front of his children. he is now nine months into his sentence and the state wants him to serve his original time, 13 years. his wife is now pleading for his release. >> it's just very hard and i miss my husband very, very much. my kids miss their father. >> anderson recently spoke out saying he never ran from the law. >> i never felt like a fugitive. a fugitive is someone running from the law. i never ran from the law. i was there. the system failed. they did say i was incarcerated and i wasn't. and for them to say that i've been in their computer for 13 years. >> this week, anderson's lawyer formally asked missouri's governor for clemency, saying anderson is a beloved father, faith, this is a complicated case. should he spend 13 years behind bar? >> no, i don't think so. i think 13 years from the very beginning was an excess i have sentence. he was 21, 22 years old. he did not have a felony record. he committed th
he became a master carpenter, a business owner, a husband and a father of four.re sleeping at home when a s.w.a.t. team busted in and arrested him in front of his children. he is now nine months into his sentence and the state wants him to serve his original time, 13 years. his wife is now pleading for his release. >> it's just very hard and i miss my husband very, very much. my kids miss their father. >> anderson recently spoke out saying he never ran from the law. >> i never...
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makes them more susceptible to bad behavior than a group of accountants or engineers or busboys or carpentersident of the american psychological association, i asked him. he told me the basis of any discussion about political scandal is the tolerance for risk. he has coined the risk type-t behavior to describe the personality of the big risk taking. the "t" stands for thrill. and those who are big-t individuals -- politicians are risk takers. and there is t plus behavior, charisma and t minus behavior which is destructive and sometimes criminal. after having studied political behavior for a long time that the risk taking personality and behavior is a key ingredient in much of the corruption and destructive behavior. let me play armchair psychologist. i believe this is what happens when we are represented by a permanent political class. democracy has not developed according to the plan. the idea was we pick the best and the brightest, those successful in life who would serve despite reluctance because of an understanding that the needs of the community require their service for a limited amoun
makes them more susceptible to bad behavior than a group of accountants or engineers or busboys or carpentersident of the american psychological association, i asked him. he told me the basis of any discussion about political scandal is the tolerance for risk. he has coined the risk type-t behavior to describe the personality of the big risk taking. the "t" stands for thrill. and those who are big-t individuals -- politicians are risk takers. and there is t plus behavior, charisma and...
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here's one of the points you like to make of the top 10% earners, skilled tradesman salaries, carpenters$73,000. electricians, $83,000. piper jaffray fitters and plumbers, $90,000. elevator installers and repair, make is 08,000. you start so much further ahead if you actually do the trades, rather than getting hung up in a four-year degree. don't get me wrong, i'm all for education. not everybody should have a four-year degree. what is a value of a four year degree where you study underwater basket waving anyway? >> whether it is underwater basket waving or russian liberal arts, these kids are graduating with enormous debt and can't get jobs of the they would be better off with skilled trade and tool in tool belt. they're walking hauls of high schools throughout america and see posters for ohio state and harvard and yale and university of toledo and chicago but don't see posters for career and technical school down the hall or down the road or skilled trade school down the road. that's where we need to be pushing a lot of these kids. it is not for everyone. these kids need other opportun
here's one of the points you like to make of the top 10% earners, skilled tradesman salaries, carpenters$73,000. electricians, $83,000. piper jaffray fitters and plumbers, $90,000. elevator installers and repair, make is 08,000. you start so much further ahead if you actually do the trades, rather than getting hung up in a four-year degree. don't get me wrong, i'm all for education. not everybody should have a four-year degree. what is a value of a four year degree where you study underwater...
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when i would talk to him on the phone, he would say, you know, jim, i'm 33 and i'm a carpenter. he wouldn't say he was jesus, but he would say things like this. it's a much different event. so to call that in on a rancher who's, you know, obstructing the court order in nevada, it's not the same thing. only in the minds of radical extremists who want the confrontation. >> in terms of that -- you called that seminole event that meeting that happened in colorado, am i right, when i hear you saying, that was essentially after ruby ridge, it was sort of, they used that as a galvanizing event to try to bring together disparate strands of the right? >> yes, it was a very, very important event, because for all the years leading up to that, we would bust these conspiracies that were hatched really in the back rooms. i mean, we would have an informant in the clan, when they would plot a bombing. you know, it would be six or seven klansmen, maybe some nazis in there, they would plant a bombing and we would have someone in there wired, we would bust it up. the sedition trial in the late '80
when i would talk to him on the phone, he would say, you know, jim, i'm 33 and i'm a carpenter. he wouldn't say he was jesus, but he would say things like this. it's a much different event. so to call that in on a rancher who's, you know, obstructing the court order in nevada, it's not the same thing. only in the minds of radical extremists who want the confrontation. >> in terms of that -- you called that seminole event that meeting that happened in colorado, am i right, when i hear you...
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. >> reporter: and that is where scott carpenter comes in, their fourth high school friend enlisted in the marines after graduation and through him they had learned of the wounded warrior project, helping wounded warriors adjust back home. >> they fight for our country, so just a bay to give back. >> reporter: so in the days they have left, the friends are getting in as many hiking miles as they can, keeping their boots on the trail and their eyes on the bigger picture. >> what we're doing is just hiking, you know. it's like nothing compared to like fighting for our country, you know. >> reporter: garvin thomas, "today in the bay." >>> and another huge data hack. coming up on "today in the bay," this time your social security number might be at risk. more on a multistate investigation under way. >>> plus how a convenient way to cast your vote also has its share of drawbacks. our political analyst, larry gerston, joins us in just about 15 minutes. love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat
. >> reporter: and that is where scott carpenter comes in, their fourth high school friend enlisted in the marines after graduation and through him they had learned of the wounded warrior project, helping wounded warriors adjust back home. >> they fight for our country, so just a bay to give back. >> reporter: so in the days they have left, the friends are getting in as many hiking miles as they can, keeping their boots on the trail and their eyes on the bigger picture....
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the carpenters were in, redoing it the way the obama folks wanted it. they were going to be showing up in a matter of hours. i wandered down to the oval office to visit with the president for the first time. i said to him, as i said most appreciation of the privilege of serving, to remind myself. he said, it has been the greatest privilege and human being can have. the last exchange i had with president bush in the oval office -- it is something i think all of us ought to keep in mind as we approach public service. >> the constitution is a wonderful document, but it really is an invitation. obligations. it is an invitation to be part of government. the most powerful word in the constitution is the first word, we, and it is all inclusive. to accept the invitation or be given the invitation, which i , is that article to is a phenomenal gift and a great privilege. the most rewarding activity as chief of staff was to understand how difficult the job is. presidents do not have the luxury of making easy decisions. if they have made an easy decision, the chief
the carpenters were in, redoing it the way the obama folks wanted it. they were going to be showing up in a matter of hours. i wandered down to the oval office to visit with the president for the first time. i said to him, as i said most appreciation of the privilege of serving, to remind myself. he said, it has been the greatest privilege and human being can have. the last exchange i had with president bush in the oval office -- it is something i think all of us ought to keep in mind as we...
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. >> reporter: the truth is, yuval was holding the spot for me and actress ashley carpenter, so whenki started boiling over -- >> you don't call dibs. >> why not? >> that's not how it works. you're in a car, you pull in a spot. >> reporter: we would send ashley to the rescue. >> i thought you were holding the spot? >> yeah, i was holding the spot, but she just pulled in. we are right here. >> you don't call dibs. you come in a car. you don't call dibs. are you security? >> no, we're just a tv show. i try to explain. "2020". how are you? what were you thinking? >> you don't call dibs on a spot. >> what do you think pushes people over the edge? >> people calling dibs on a spot. >> reporter: diane seems to be good sport about it all. there's that camera here, that camera there. it's all part of a social experiment. but then my producer gives her the bad news. >> we need our spot back. >> no! you can't use another one? i gotta move? >> reporter: next up, justine carucci. >> i'm trying to hold a spot. >> you got dibs? i'm in my car. i'm ready to park. you're holding a spot? >> yeah. it's
. >> reporter: the truth is, yuval was holding the spot for me and actress ashley carpenter, so whenki started boiling over -- >> you don't call dibs. >> why not? >> that's not how it works. you're in a car, you pull in a spot. >> reporter: we would send ashley to the rescue. >> i thought you were holding the spot? >> yeah, i was holding the spot, but she just pulled in. we are right here. >> you don't call dibs. you come in a car. you don't call...