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>> here is a silkworm cocoon. the moth is still inside. the manufacturing of silk is very complicated and the extraordinary process. this one a cocoon is wound was one strand of silk half a mile long but it is so fine it is barely perceptible and nowhere near enough shape to be used as the red. in a nutshell, fink of a pyramid and silk cocoons at the bottom the filaments are wound together into a layer and then another layer until you have one thread made of various silk filaments. it is silk that has been unwound from the cocoon and joined together part way up the pyramid that arrives in states in bundles they were called books. >> did they ship textile as well? >> yes. he began to manufacture silk threadfin in holyoke he would weave the thread into fabrics that enabled him to succeed because when he rebuilt the mill he did not just rebuild to house the operation then but he built the mill of his dream so there was room to expand his business into leaving. >> did william skinner had any relationship with cml page samuel, whose nose stretc
>> here is a silkworm cocoon. the moth is still inside. the manufacturing of silk is very complicated and the extraordinary process. this one a cocoon is wound was one strand of silk half a mile long but it is so fine it is barely perceptible and nowhere near enough shape to be used as the red. in a nutshell, fink of a pyramid and silk cocoons at the bottom the filaments are wound together into a layer and then another layer until you have one thread made of various silk filaments. it is...
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>> well, here is a silkworm cocoon. and you can come up afterwards and shake it, the moth is still inside of it. and the manufacturing of silk is a very complicated and extraordinary process. and this one can cocoon is wound with one strand of silk that is about a half a mile long. but it's so fine as to be barely perceptible and is nowhere near in any shape to be used as thread. so what happens is, in a nutshell, if you think of a pyramid and you think of a whole bunch of zell cocoons at the bottom, various cosoons, the fill laments, are wound together in another layer, and those are wound together, and ultimately you get to one, you have one thread that is made of various silk fill filaments. so the raw silk has been unwound from the cocoon and then joined together to a level sort of partway up the pyramid, and it arrived in the states in bundles. they were called books, actually, even though there was no literature involved, and there were big sacks of this raw gossamer material. >> did they ship textile as well or j
>> well, here is a silkworm cocoon. and you can come up afterwards and shake it, the moth is still inside of it. and the manufacturing of silk is a very complicated and extraordinary process. and this one can cocoon is wound with one strand of silk that is about a half a mile long. but it's so fine as to be barely perceptible and is nowhere near in any shape to be used as thread. so what happens is, in a nutshell, if you think of a pyramid and you think of a whole bunch of zell cocoons at...
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. >> looks like a cocoon. >> like magic. >> starts to spin it out to give it shape and color.other stick, he folds those pieces in. now starting to look like -- >> a flower. >> the artist adds some red sugar. >> you're right. this isn't cotton candy. this is art. >> you wind up with this big, beautiful pink and yellow flower. >> that's wicked cool. >> what an awesome gift to give someone you love. i love you. here is a beautiful cotton candy flower and you can eat it. >> almost feel bad eating it. >> on the side of his car looks like you can pay for different options. that looks like a bouquet. >> that would be a fun bouquet to carry down the auto aisle. >> if you were marrying willy wonka. >> mother and son head to the store and switch lists. >> can you help me find a few things. >> a cattle prod for kids. >> she's totally playing along. i love her. >> see the christmas shopping prank that keeps on giving. >>> sports passion is a good thing but sometimes it gets completely out of hand. as is the case in istanbul, turkey. some wheelchair basketball fans got out of their minds
. >> looks like a cocoon. >> like magic. >> starts to spin it out to give it shape and color.other stick, he folds those pieces in. now starting to look like -- >> a flower. >> the artist adds some red sugar. >> you're right. this isn't cotton candy. this is art. >> you wind up with this big, beautiful pink and yellow flower. >> that's wicked cool. >> what an awesome gift to give someone you love. i love you. here is a beautiful cotton candy...
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the race car's steel safety cage and harnesses acts like a cocoon and saves their lives.emy suffers only a few bruises. yuri, a dislocated shoulder. as frightening as their accident is, it can't take away the racer's itch and the dream of one day going pro. >> by the time the race comes up next year i'll probably be ready for it. >> i'll be right up there with him. >>> from one airborne race car to another. no wrong turns here just fast and tricky. and this one definitely makes a safe landing. may 2012 ken straps into his custom race car. all systems are go. >> it can do zero to 60 in 1.8 seconds, very, very fast. >> over four days he uses and abuses the iconic streets, hills, and waterfront of san francisco. at speeds of up to 120 miles an hour. >> to be able to bring my race car here to san francisco and race it around on closed off city streets was like a dream come true for me. >> it's the latest of his in sanely popular web videos gymkhana five. >> it's a race sport. >> precision maneuvering around obstacles and controlled skids, spins, and turns called drifting. box
the race car's steel safety cage and harnesses acts like a cocoon and saves their lives.emy suffers only a few bruises. yuri, a dislocated shoulder. as frightening as their accident is, it can't take away the racer's itch and the dream of one day going pro. >> by the time the race comes up next year i'll probably be ready for it. >> i'll be right up there with him. >>> from one airborne race car to another. no wrong turns here just fast and tricky. and this one definitely...
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not the dolphin, but the butterfly emerging from the cocoon of the butt crack which makes sense becauseracks. 30 years from now it will look like a moth slamming into a windshield. you don't think ahead. focus on later in life. >> they invented lasers so you don't have to plan. >> it is a painful, painful procedure. >> so what. you can get it removed. it is reversible. >> it is a tatoo. i expect you to die. >> you had the tatoo of laithe garrett. >> i am angry at this band. they took none of my suggestions. i thought it would be great to be on their chest and it say fun direction with an arrow .ing to their crotch. >> it is that kind of humor -- >> this is a great idea. >> we have to close things out with a post game wrap you. to see clips of recent goes fox news.com/red eye. >>> i will be guest hosting "the o'reilly factor" and watch our annual new year's eve show monday december 31st at 9:30 p.m. pacific. we look back on 2012 and ahead to 2013. guests include lori roth man and tom shillou. joy back to andyly -- >> back to andy levy. >> carrie, how is the show going? >> i thought it wa
not the dolphin, but the butterfly emerging from the cocoon of the butt crack which makes sense becauseracks. 30 years from now it will look like a moth slamming into a windshield. you don't think ahead. focus on later in life. >> they invented lasers so you don't have to plan. >> it is a painful, painful procedure. >> so what. you can get it removed. it is reversible. >> it is a tatoo. i expect you to die. >> you had the tatoo of laithe garrett. >> i am...
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he's not living in a cocoon like he did in the first term. >> cenk: when they ask how would you spend that you wouldn't get if we didn't get to the fiscal cliff, he's getting a bazillion responses. >>> we talk about climate change on the show, and i want to go to stunning numbers. in 2011 we had 38.2 billion tons of carbon dioxide released. this is the most stunning number now. we released 2.4 million pounds of carbon dioxide every second last year. every second of every day. that's amazing. now one other thing about this, the protocol that they signed back in 1997, the goal was reduce emissions by 5%. what happened since they signed that and we never ratified. that was one of the problems. the emissions are 54% higher, not lower. but michael you're here to bring me good news. >> the good news the president is now saying he's working with china, trying to get a--by 2020, seven years from now, an agreement in to reduce emissions by 17% by 2020 with china. it is aggressive. it is progressive, and you know, we talked a lot during the campaign. >> cenk: is he going to be the d block, the
he's not living in a cocoon like he did in the first term. >> cenk: when they ask how would you spend that you wouldn't get if we didn't get to the fiscal cliff, he's getting a bazillion responses. >>> we talk about climate change on the show, and i want to go to stunning numbers. in 2011 we had 38.2 billion tons of carbon dioxide released. this is the most stunning number now. we released 2.4 million pounds of carbon dioxide every second last year. every second of every day....
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i did not -- i was in a cocoon those six months i spent down there, so i didn't have a chance to go off campus and talk with the locals and see that, but again, there's the square, william faulkner square down in the middle of oxford. blacks sat at one end, self-segregation, whites were at the other end. i don't know if it still happens that way, but if you were an african-american in 1962 and you had any business to do on the square, you better be about your business quickly. go to the bank. no loitering. no hanging around talking to each other. get your job done and move on. if you tried on a hat in nielsen's department store, it was your hat. you bought it. that kind of a culture. when the army has this kind of an assignment, humor breaks out every time and thank god for the army humorists. one of our black officers says, hey, look, i'm in the front of the bus. he jumped onto the bus, i'm in the front of the bus, and i'm in mississippi! daily, daily that kind of survival humor because it was boring. it was of boring. except for those first moments of tension during the riots and then
i did not -- i was in a cocoon those six months i spent down there, so i didn't have a chance to go off campus and talk with the locals and see that, but again, there's the square, william faulkner square down in the middle of oxford. blacks sat at one end, self-segregation, whites were at the other end. i don't know if it still happens that way, but if you were an african-american in 1962 and you had any business to do on the square, you better be about your business quickly. go to the bank....
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say gosh, i am not going to have any tv or play any internet game, i will be by myself in my little cocoon? >> i find it fascinating. we have utilities and phone lines before. i don't recall the phone company selling information of who you called to advertisers or somebody else or the content of your call. now people are signing away basically their privacy rights in return for a little gimmick. >> well, part of the problem is that we have a patchwork of privacy laws. we have very strong laws related to telephone, what you can do and can't. we don't have strong laws related to consumers, to the internet, to these types of devices. yes, you are right. people are signing away a lot of privacy, including their image, who they are, what they are doing in their home. it is a different type of invasion than we have seen before. >> these are the kind of waivers you sign in a click to do things like instagram. we were just talking about that. >> i had says do you agree? nobody reads it or you rarely read it, right? then you have the instagram situation where instagram was trying to say they may se
say gosh, i am not going to have any tv or play any internet game, i will be by myself in my little cocoon? >> i find it fascinating. we have utilities and phone lines before. i don't recall the phone company selling information of who you called to advertisers or somebody else or the content of your call. now people are signing away basically their privacy rights in return for a little gimmick. >> well, part of the problem is that we have a patchwork of privacy laws. we have very...
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what i found was i would go to work and come home and just want to cocoon myself. i just didn't want to deal with anything. >> in the cases of somebody, a spouse passing away, you have kind of two complicated issues because now you're more alone, you're more isolated and you fill things up with stuff. a lot of times people with compulsive hoarding don't trust their memory. they're afraid they're going to lose whatever association or connectedness to the individual that they lost. >> early efforts to seek help from psychiatrists are unsuccessful. >> i never had the feeling that they really grasped what i was trying to say and they really understood. and you know, it was really futile. and thousands of dollars for nothing. and you realize, well, this person's not helping me. so you go to the next one. they're not helping me, you go to someone else. they're not helping me. it eventually becomes apparent i can spend a lot of time playing who is the right person or i can call it quits and try and do this on my own. and that's extremely difficult. it's overwhelming, the
what i found was i would go to work and come home and just want to cocoon myself. i just didn't want to deal with anything. >> in the cases of somebody, a spouse passing away, you have kind of two complicated issues because now you're more alone, you're more isolated and you fill things up with stuff. a lot of times people with compulsive hoarding don't trust their memory. they're afraid they're going to lose whatever association or connectedness to the individual that they lost. >>...
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if you open up a cocoon too quickly on a butterfly it will never get its wings the way it should.ildhood and into adulthood, really, by the time they're 18 we want to have given them the skims s killed to suc their own. as parents tie their own success into their children's success, sometimes they can get too involved which isn't healthy for anybody. >> in a recent interview, aubrey said her parents suffer from co-dependency disorder. we don't usually associate that with the parent/child relationship, were ut is that -- is it common? >> in varying degrees. sometimes you have to put a label on a lot of things. do parents get too involved in their kids' lives at times? e? they do at times. there's a balance we have to strike. that's the difficulty of sometimes finding that balance. some kids need adding more support. part of their temperament, maybe special needs issues or merntal health issues. ship kids need to be prodded to be more independent. you have to look at the individual situations and we don't know the facts of this situation and who may have had what. sometimes kids hav
if you open up a cocoon too quickly on a butterfly it will never get its wings the way it should.ildhood and into adulthood, really, by the time they're 18 we want to have given them the skims s killed to suc their own. as parents tie their own success into their children's success, sometimes they can get too involved which isn't healthy for anybody. >> in a recent interview, aubrey said her parents suffer from co-dependency disorder. we don't usually associate that with the parent/child...
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moments when everything feels right because you're the candidate, and you're in the middle of the cocoon. so i went in to vote on election day, 1976, and the state of georgia was very proud that jimmy carter was the nominee. and i found myself standing in line behind three people who had come from the nursing home. [laughter] to get revenge for sherman's march through georgia. [laughter] and i thought to myself, how likely is it that after they vote for jimmy carter they will submit their ticket for a yankee-born army brat on the republican side? and i thought, this is going to be a long evening. [laughter] and it was, i went from 48.5% against the dean of the delegation in '74 to barely enough to survive in '76. getting in, carter proved the left can't govern, and by 1978 i won the seat. when i came to washington, the democrats had been so dominant from 1973 on that they would salter onto the floor of the house looking for republicans to beat up. [laughter] and republicans would shrink onto the floor of the house hoping not to be noticed. and the new generation who were elected starting
moments when everything feels right because you're the candidate, and you're in the middle of the cocoon. so i went in to vote on election day, 1976, and the state of georgia was very proud that jimmy carter was the nominee. and i found myself standing in line behind three people who had come from the nursing home. [laughter] to get revenge for sherman's march through georgia. [laughter] and i thought to myself, how likely is it that after they vote for jimmy carter they will submit their...
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. >> stephanie: we welcome you into the soft cocoon of socialism. [♪ mysterious music ♪] >> stephanieat most republicans have but one thing i have noticed is that you guys are very welcoming to people with diversity of issues opinions and things like that. >> stephanie: we are a big ginormous tent. but the american people resoundedly voted for president obama's view of this budget. this is what the president ran on. it's what he won on. and poll after poll shows the same thing even among people that didn't vote for him, and yet here we are again. >> caller: exactly. one thing i want to mention, stephanie is one thing president obama had over mitt romney and really over the republicans in general is mitt -- president obama has a much much better understanding of the strategy we have in afghanistan, the strategy that we have in iraq he has a much better understanding of that strategy than mitt romney. i'll be honest with you stephanie. i did the same type of mission that allen west did. i have done that mission. >> stephanie: right >> caller: and i have had a lot of training in counter
. >> stephanie: we welcome you into the soft cocoon of socialism. [♪ mysterious music ♪] >> stephanieat most republicans have but one thing i have noticed is that you guys are very welcoming to people with diversity of issues opinions and things like that. >> stephanie: we are a big ginormous tent. but the american people resoundedly voted for president obama's view of this budget. this is what the president ran on. it's what he won on. and poll after poll shows the same...
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. >> this echo chamber for them is weave this cocoon around them that is impenetrable to objective informationk you sell yourself a little short. you said that all of the money came in against you and you were able to fight back but the point is you did fight back. and what i -- i think there is a lesson learned here that liberals don't have to be afraid of who they are. you can be who you are and let people understand why you take the decisions you do on certain issues and still win. liberals feel they have to go to the middle ground. it is duck for cover. >> there really is -- voters don't see left to right. my opponent overwhelmingly said it every single appearance, every single debate. sherrod brown is the most liberal guy in washington. that includes bernie sanders who is a self-allowed socialist. he also had a line that i kind of admired. he said sherron brown has been running for president since nixon and -- nixon was president. my answer to that would always be -- the voters don't see left to right. they really see who's on your side. and i think on issues, ohio, whether it is auto res
. >> this echo chamber for them is weave this cocoon around them that is impenetrable to objective informationk you sell yourself a little short. you said that all of the money came in against you and you were able to fight back but the point is you did fight back. and what i -- i think there is a lesson learned here that liberals don't have to be afraid of who they are. you can be who you are and let people understand why you take the decisions you do on certain issues and still win....
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the head board we've created wings to give that you really cozy cocoon feeling like our sectional downstairs. but there is a great pop of yellow in the wallpaper. so in this guest bedroom, we avoided the use of color. you'll see around you these really dark gray walls envelope you and give you the warm cozy feeling from the rest of the house. and here we've highlighted it with the spark white custom head board that gives you that great pop without using any color at all. and the entire room, we topped off with this super interesting chandelier made out of branches painted warm beige color. the fourth floor is the entire master suite. this is my client's sanctuary. we've done a stitched leather head board. there's a beautiful silvery blue color which is actually one of my client's favorites. it ties into the head board wall really well because we've used this woven wood wall covering that make this is ivory head board pop. and although it seems tight in here, you actually have everything that you need that helps you cozy up and hibernate through a long chicago winter. thanks for touring one o
the head board we've created wings to give that you really cozy cocoon feeling like our sectional downstairs. but there is a great pop of yellow in the wallpaper. so in this guest bedroom, we avoided the use of color. you'll see around you these really dark gray walls envelope you and give you the warm cozy feeling from the rest of the house. and here we've highlighted it with the spark white custom head board that gives you that great pop without using any color at all. and the entire room, we...
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i've heard people describe themselves as being cocooned in their mother's womb if they could imagine what it would be like. that's might be what it's like.chilled grapeseed leaves are placed over the eyes.the contrasting cool and hot is a nice effect and will keep her body temperature from overheating.there's also a full body massage once the wrap is removed.it's just a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of life. that in itself is very healing. healing and pampering, through wine. most people eat chocolate with red wine. but did you ever consider that in some cases beer may be a better bet?the man who created "pete's wicked ale" should know. pete slosberg is an expert in microbrews and now he's got a second career making chocolate. you heard it through the grapevine, "cocoa pete's" in town with beer and chocolate pairings 101. we're going to do a chocolate education session.pete slosberg is a man on a mission. he's touring the country, speaking at venues like san francisco's cathedral hill hotel, spreading the word that chocolate goes great with beer, not wine.yeah, eve
i've heard people describe themselves as being cocooned in their mother's womb if they could imagine what it would be like. that's might be what it's like.chilled grapeseed leaves are placed over the eyes.the contrasting cool and hot is a nice effect and will keep her body temperature from overheating.there's also a full body massage once the wrap is removed.it's just a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of life. that in itself is very healing. healing and pampering, through wine....
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teacher: well, cocoons, what are you doing over here? child: this lives in the pond. are you at the pond now? yes, we're working on the pond. you're building a pond? yeah. what kind of things live at your pond? [children talking] hendrick: for example, asking children to discuss ways they could get water to the sandbox extends their problem-solving abilities while keeping the subject both real and relevant to them. what's more, they can make it even more real by trying out their ideas to see if they actually work. enhancing a child's language development doesn't mean that we have to be continually asking questions or even talking. we can encourage children to ask questions of each other and engage in interesting conversations among themselves. boy: no, you go to church first, then you go to chuck e cheese. i'm not going to chuck e cheese, only to church. girl: where did you get that thing? teacher: can you tell us about it? see, i ran 4 miles. 4 miles? that is really far. so there was a lot of water in case we got thirsty. oh, good. so they had water. did you get to s
teacher: well, cocoons, what are you doing over here? child: this lives in the pond. are you at the pond now? yes, we're working on the pond. you're building a pond? yeah. what kind of things live at your pond? [children talking] hendrick: for example, asking children to discuss ways they could get water to the sandbox extends their problem-solving abilities while keeping the subject both real and relevant to them. what's more, they can make it even more real by trying out their ideas to see if...
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i've heard people describe themselves as being cocooned in their mother's womb if they could imagine what it would be like. that's might be what it's like.chilled grapeseed leaves are placed over the eyes.the contrasting cool and hot is a nice effect and will keep her body temperature from overheating.there's also a full body massage once the wrap is removed.it's just a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of life. that in itself is very healing. healing and pampering, through wine. most people eat chocolate with red wine. but did you ever consider that in some cases beer may be a better bet?the man who created "pete's wicked ale" should know. pete slosberg is an expert in microbrews and now he's got a second career making chocolate. you heard it through the grapevine, "cocoa pete's" in town with beer and chocolate pairings 101. we're going to do a chocolate education session.pete slosberg is a man on a mission. he's touring the country, speaking at venues like san francisco's cathedral hill hotel, spreading the word that chocolate goes great with beer, not wine.yeah, eve
i've heard people describe themselves as being cocooned in their mother's womb if they could imagine what it would be like. that's might be what it's like.chilled grapeseed leaves are placed over the eyes.the contrasting cool and hot is a nice effect and will keep her body temperature from overheating.there's also a full body massage once the wrap is removed.it's just a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of life. that in itself is very healing. healing and pampering, through wine....