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london fireplace installed a loner. owner explains what happens next. >> the manufacturer came out, agreed let's get a new model. >> the new model was sent but it was the wrong one. they asked for the correct model. after further delay, they called 7 on your side, that is when london fireplace say things got moving. >> when you got involved, everyone all of a sudden jumped up. >> the chryslers received a new fireplace. >> so happy 7 on your side, the way they supported it. how fast, unbelievable. >> it may not have been timely, but he got what he wanted. >> london fireplace blames delaysed tape between them and the manufacturer. to see my reports go to the sections tab and select 7 on your side. you can find 1,000emoji characters on your phone, 70 more are coming out next month. tonight a little known group of engineers that gets to decide on new emojis and how you can have a voice on what emoji comes out, next. >> i want in on that. >> there are so many. >> yes. >> about 40% of american homes no longer have land line p
london fireplace installed a loner. owner explains what happens next. >> the manufacturer came out, agreed let's get a new model. >> the new model was sent but it was the wrong one. they asked for the correct model. after further delay, they called 7 on your side, that is when london fireplace say things got moving. >> when you got involved, everyone all of a sudden jumped up. >> the chryslers received a new fireplace. >> so happy 7 on your side, the way they...
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london fireplace installed a loner.he owner explains what happens next. >> the manufacturer came out, agreed let's get a new model. >> the new model was sent but it was the wrong one. they asked for the correct model. after further delay, they called 7 on your side, that is when london fireplace say things got moving. >> when you got involved, everyone all of a sudden jumped up. >> the chryslers received a new fireplace. >> so happy 7 on your side, the way they supported it. how fast, unbelievable. >> it may not have been timely, but he got what he wanted. >> london fireplace blames delays on red tape between them and the manufacturer. to see my reports go to the sections tab and select 7 on your side. you can find 1,000emoji characters on your phone, 70 more are coming out next month. tonight a little known group of engineers that gets to decide on new emojis and how you can have a voice on what emoji comes out, next. >> i want in on that. >> there are so many. >> yes. >> about 40% of american homes no longer have land
london fireplace installed a loner.he owner explains what happens next. >> the manufacturer came out, agreed let's get a new model. >> the new model was sent but it was the wrong one. they asked for the correct model. after further delay, they called 7 on your side, that is when london fireplace say things got moving. >> when you got involved, everyone all of a sudden jumped up. >> the chryslers received a new fireplace. >> so happy 7 on your side, the way they...
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i like to snuggle up next to you near that stone fireplace. ah. welcome to "open house." i'm here inside one of new york city's premier residential high rises, 157. up here, it's all about the breathtaking views
i like to snuggle up next to you near that stone fireplace. ah. welcome to "open house." i'm here inside one of new york city's premier residential high rises, 157. up here, it's all about the breathtaking views
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host: the fireplace? senator mcconnell: well, it has fireplaces which some of which actually still work but we don't use them anymore because of portraits like henry clay here on the wall. that was a contemporary portrait of clay. and smoke is not good for old portraits. clay would have been thrilled. he and jackson were, i would argue, basically -- their rivalry began the modern two-party system. they disagreed on absolutely everything. clay took jackson on directly one time in 1832. jackson won overwhelmingly. they argued and debated. and that was the beginning of the whig party under clay which became the republican party. and, of course, jackson was a prominent democrat. i think clay would have enjoyed the fact that since my predecessor is from tennessee, when i moved into this office and replaced him, i took jackson down, sent him back to the museum, and put henry clay up. so clay finally bested jackson in at least something. host: the other portraits are from -- senator mcconnell: republican preside
host: the fireplace? senator mcconnell: well, it has fireplaces which some of which actually still work but we don't use them anymore because of portraits like henry clay here on the wall. that was a contemporary portrait of clay. and smoke is not good for old portraits. clay would have been thrilled. he and jackson were, i would argue, basically -- their rivalry began the modern two-party system. they disagreed on absolutely everything. clay took jackson on directly one time in 1832. jackson...
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i like to snuggle up next to you near that stone fireplace. ah. welcome to "open house."'m here inside one of new york city's premier residential high rises, 157. up here, it's all about the breathtaking views
i like to snuggle up next to you near that stone fireplace. ah. welcome to "open house."'m here inside one of new york city's premier residential high rises, 157. up here, it's all about the breathtaking views
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. >> the magnificent mansion where princess diana grew up. 31 bed rooms. 88 fireplaces. >> we are going, allthorp. >> you could be a guest for the weekend. d. "stay" per roll. more "sit" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of... ...bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. and now, find dory in the paper towel aisle! get disney pixar's finding dory prints before they're gone. this is usda choice sirloin cut in-house by a well-trained hand. and this isn't just wood. it's split american oak. and that's split american oak smoke infusing your steak with smoky juiciness. and that's no ordinary grill. that's applebee's brand new, fire-breathing workhorse. now...does this look like a microwave to you? ♪ only at applebee's. 3, 2, 1 [whispered 'rocket'] you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let banks co
. >> the magnificent mansion where princess diana grew up. 31 bed rooms. 88 fireplaces. >> we are going, allthorp. >> you could be a guest for the weekend. d. "stay" per roll. more "sit" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of... ...bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. and now, find dory in...
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. >> if i try to have a fire in the fireplace, i could very easily have a chimney fire from the hiveing fire. horace: why not call in an exterminator and terminate them? >> i found out they are protected and cannot be exterminated. horace: there is worry that honeybees will become extinct. beekeeper who came to the house and look to the situation, took a lateral the roof and look down the chimney. horace: the hive was halfway down the smoke chamber. >> it was difficult to get to come if not impossible, without taking the chimney down. $15,000. horace: she is a widow who is downsizing, moving to a lakeside cottage. she cannot dollars, and she does not want to move in with an active swarm of bees and no workable solution to the problem insight. >> i'm turning to 7 on your side . horace: horace holmes, abc 7 news. lisa: we are no experts on bees, so we are turning to you for help. if you have a solution, call us, or hit us up on facebook or wjla.com. we will pass your ideas onto hicks and update you on the course of action she takes. is there a way to avoid parking tickets? 7 on your si
. >> if i try to have a fire in the fireplace, i could very easily have a chimney fire from the hiveing fire. horace: why not call in an exterminator and terminate them? >> i found out they are protected and cannot be exterminated. horace: there is worry that honeybees will become extinct. beekeeper who came to the house and look to the situation, took a lateral the roof and look down the chimney. horace: the hive was halfway down the smoke chamber. >> it was difficult to get...
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there were hardly any showers, not enough food, people were cooking on their own fireplaces and the air was filled with smoke. the conditions were very poor. we've heard these stories many times but people stayed voluntarily because they hoped the borders would reopen at some point and that is why many people tried to stay as closeseo ththe macecedonia border ass possible. brent:t: our correspondent covering t the storyry of the shshutdown of thatat refugee ca. thank you very much. tonight, the major strongholds of so-called islamic state are under attack. for two years, they have ruled over a self acclaimed caliphate in syria and iraq, but kurdish forces are targeting a province and the iraqi army is advancing on falluja. they are reportedly closer than ever to retaking the city. reporter: the shooting continuns as government forces backed by shia militias inch closer to falluja. the city has been controlled by the so-called islamic state since 2014 but the government in baghdad says those days are numbered. >> the operation is going precisely as planned and i hope we reach our goals a
there were hardly any showers, not enough food, people were cooking on their own fireplaces and the air was filled with smoke. the conditions were very poor. we've heard these stories many times but people stayed voluntarily because they hoped the borders would reopen at some point and that is why many people tried to stay as closeseo ththe macecedonia border ass possible. brent:t: our correspondent covering t the storyry of the shshutdown of thatat refugee ca. thank you very much. tonight, the...
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. >> i burned it in the fireplace. i'm angry, throw it in. wasn't the most mature approach. always felt a need to be my best, and i wasn't at my best when i was going through a breakup, and that's the truth. sometimes you have to embrace the weakness. >> we reached out to josh and he told us, how is one supposed to comment on a fictional novel? i choose to go through life building others up, not tearing them down. i wish her nothing but the best in her new career. >> i love my neighborhood because it's got that neighborhood friendly feel to it. >> reporter: now living in new york, the former prosecutor says she wants to keep writing and try being a real life bachelorette. do you feel like the world is your oyster? it's exciting to start over. >> it is. it's scary in a sense. i have nothing to lose and everything to gain. it's kind of like this silver lining of heart break. >> reporter: andi said she's savoring the sweetness of life as a single lady. >> a cup cake on the corner of new york city streets. >> reporter: there's a little something sex in the city about it. >>> up
. >> i burned it in the fireplace. i'm angry, throw it in. wasn't the most mature approach. always felt a need to be my best, and i wasn't at my best when i was going through a breakup, and that's the truth. sometimes you have to embrace the weakness. >> we reached out to josh and he told us, how is one supposed to comment on a fictional novel? i choose to go through life building others up, not tearing them down. i wish her nothing but the best in her new career. >> i love my...
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. >> it wasn't fireplace-type smoke. it was dirty smoke. it smelled like something that should not be burning. >> reporter: so he drove around until he founds the fire. he said it was dark and he had to circle the block a couple times. >> i could see under the eves, the whole attic glowing orange with fire. i just started pounding on doors as loud as i could. >> reporter: ray said the family was in shock. they are forever grateful. >> thank you. you didn't have to stop. i'm sure a lot of people would have driven by but you stopped. >> reporter: ray stopped short of calling himself a hero. >> it's doing what anybody would do. you see something bad, you try to do something about it. >> reporter: family members who were home at the time are still shaken up to talk. the house is not a total loss but it may be a while before they can move back in. >> thank you. >>> a lot of people scratching their heads. how is this happening? the warriors lost another game. they are on the brink of elimination. let's bring in colin courtside from tonight's game
. >> it wasn't fireplace-type smoke. it was dirty smoke. it smelled like something that should not be burning. >> reporter: so he drove around until he founds the fire. he said it was dark and he had to circle the block a couple times. >> i could see under the eves, the whole attic glowing orange with fire. i just started pounding on doors as loud as i could. >> reporter: ray said the family was in shock. they are forever grateful. >> thank you. you didn't have to...
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fireplace, well, they need to have an expert come in. we'll put it on the insured or the policyholder to prove additional monies are owed. so it was a systematic way of low-balling these insureds to say 80% of these people will never come back and ask for more money. >> sullivan: you're saying that your supervisors, or the insurance companies that you worked for, were telling you to pay homeowners less. >> yes, and that was done on a wide spectrum. >> sullivan: to help control spending after katrina, fema increased its auditing of flood claims. some of the most expensive claims originate here, in the basement. yeah, there's ocean grass. >> the worst thing i've ever seen in 37 years is the earth movement exclusion. the foundation is obviously the most important element of any building. that's the most expensive thing to fix. these are cracks. that's fresh. if there's any one place that they shouldn't be cutting coverage and making things more difficult for the homeowner, that's the place. >> sullivan: despite homeowner complaints, a senat
fireplace, well, they need to have an expert come in. we'll put it on the insured or the policyholder to prove additional monies are owed. so it was a systematic way of low-balling these insureds to say 80% of these people will never come back and ask for more money. >> sullivan: you're saying that your supervisors, or the insurance companies that you worked for, were telling you to pay homeowners less. >> yes, and that was done on a wide spectrum. >> sullivan: to help control...
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take a look a mansion, with nine bedrooms, the rental home has three fireplaces, opare suite so maybe first lady's mom, will live there and parking for up to ten cars. it also happened to be in one of the washington's mess exclusive neighborhoods. >> it is a neighborhood that has convenience of the suburbs but it is really not a long walk to the white house. >> mansion is owned by president clinton's former press secretary joe lockheart and his wife. white house is not comment bug they do plan to stay in d.c. until daughter sascha finishing high school. >> lockhearts were doing well. >> i should be a press secretary. >>> coming up after the break we will get another check of weather and traffic. >> if you like yesterday, you will love today, we will have the forecast when we come back. we are all coming back. >>> today is another pretty hot day, certainly feeling like summer, however, you know, a lot of times you see caveat that comes along with the most important days, so, what we are going to find out there is air quality a leather is issued for the entire region. so take it easy, r
take a look a mansion, with nine bedrooms, the rental home has three fireplaces, opare suite so maybe first lady's mom, will live there and parking for up to ten cars. it also happened to be in one of the washington's mess exclusive neighborhoods. >> it is a neighborhood that has convenience of the suburbs but it is really not a long walk to the white house. >> mansion is owned by president clinton's former press secretary joe lockheart and his wife. white house is not comment bug...
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. >> reporter: gay designed cancer carepoint to be a warm welcoming place from the fireplace near the entry to the personal greeting at the front door. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: a two-time cancer survivor, gay was first diagnosed in 1974, when there wasn't much support for patients. but she changed that through cancer carepoint. 2500 people have used its resources from exercise and nutrition classes to counseling. >> we serve everybody. >> reporter: executive director rob tufel says gay touches people in the fight of their lives. >> she understands what they are going through. and she still makes that personal connection. >> reporter: over four decades, gay started a county program to visit breast cancer patients in hospitals. she co-founded california's second hospice, hospice of the valley, helped create a statewide registry of new cases, and led the effort to make the new stanford cancer center patient-friendly. >> started going to it while i was still on treatment. >> reporter: but she is especially proud she began courageous kids day at great america 27 years ago for hun
. >> reporter: gay designed cancer carepoint to be a warm welcoming place from the fireplace near the entry to the personal greeting at the front door. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: a two-time cancer survivor, gay was first diagnosed in 1974, when there wasn't much support for patients. but she changed that through cancer carepoint. 2500 people have used its resources from exercise and nutrition classes to counseling. >> we serve everybody. >> reporter:...
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from the remnants of war. 7 on your side turns up the heat on a furnace company that installed a fireplace insert that didn't work. all that and more coming up at 6:00. >> thanks. >>> a lot of people are going to the facebook page of the oakland highway patrol. >> they want to see the video of a real wild goose chase on i-80. >> these were not felonus foul. it caused a traffic jam. officers got them back into the bay but it's gotten a lot of attention. >>> from one cool image to another. the entries this this year's travel photographer of the year. we're talking about the national geographic and one features san francisco. >> look at this picture taken by joe muffy. he says he was lucky enough to have his camera and the weather was perfect. >> amazing. another city shot in thailand. >> this zeb raw is in a field of flowers. >> here is a cool sunset at the park in washington state. photographers have until may 27th to enter the competition. >> that is stunning. >> love it. i like the zebra. >> all of us we appreciate your >>> tonight, several breaking r stories. the severe weather outbreak.
from the remnants of war. 7 on your side turns up the heat on a furnace company that installed a fireplace insert that didn't work. all that and more coming up at 6:00. >> thanks. >>> a lot of people are going to the facebook page of the oakland highway patrol. >> they want to see the video of a real wild goose chase on i-80. >> these were not felonus foul. it caused a traffic jam. officers got them back into the bay but it's gotten a lot of attention. >>>...
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you have hand-painted, wood-carved ceilings, cast-stone fireplace. >> the entire home sits on one level formal great room, which stretches one and a half stories. >> lord anthony jacobs, who owned this house, he was a collector. and he wanted to bring a bit of england and europe to palm beach. across the home from the ocean is a tranquil courtyard with carved-stone arches. >> you have a beautiful 70-foot swimming pool with glass shimmering tile. the owner was a very big swimmer, so it was really important for him that he was able to swim laps in this pool. >> and all of the landscaping was planted, creating a total old world ambiance. >> it just has a very romantic feel to it. >> you have the atlantic ocean, and then you have this water feature, and it just sort of just grabs you on both sides, provides serenity. the passion that was put into this structure is amazing. >> that's kind of what palm beach is all about. >> it was really thought through beautifully. the floor plan flows indoors to outdoors, outdoors to indoors. there's a beautiful balance between the indoor space and the out
you have hand-painted, wood-carved ceilings, cast-stone fireplace. >> the entire home sits on one level formal great room, which stretches one and a half stories. >> lord anthony jacobs, who owned this house, he was a collector. and he wanted to bring a bit of england and europe to palm beach. across the home from the ocean is a tranquil courtyard with carved-stone arches. >> you have a beautiful 70-foot swimming pool with glass shimmering tile. the owner was a very big...
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but the real draw is the expansive, outdoor-living space with a fireplace, cooking area, a unique craftnd a boat dock. let's go look at the dock. >> bob, you know, when you live in florida, it's hard not to be a boat enthusiast. and when you live in isleworth, it is impossible. >> yeah. this perspective really shows how beautiful the home is and how large it is and all the amenities that goes with it. >> it's very majestic. >> lake bessie is a 183-acre lake, 62-feet deep that is spring-fed and sandy bottom. we're looking back at this magnificent house, and it really does show how majestic it is. >> this house will easily hold 400 or 500 people comfortably. >> quite an amazing view. >> it's a great way to begin and end the day, bob. >> do you show houses on the water like this? >> we probably do two or three showings a week by boat. and you have to see the water, the trees. >> yeah. you do. >> it's part of the lifestyle here. >> coming up next in the massi memo, i'll be answering your questions and responding to some of your viewer e-mails. [ woman vocalizing ] thank you. ordering chines
but the real draw is the expansive, outdoor-living space with a fireplace, cooking area, a unique craftnd a boat dock. let's go look at the dock. >> bob, you know, when you live in florida, it's hard not to be a boat enthusiast. and when you live in isleworth, it is impossible. >> yeah. this perspective really shows how beautiful the home is and how large it is and all the amenities that goes with it. >> it's very majestic. >> lake bessie is a 183-acre lake, 62-feet deep...
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it is so wonderful house he designed it himself and had a fireplace built with the one -- a window over it said he did see the snow falling he adored this house. they had a happy family life with three dogs and he named one was named i know and to you know and then to don't know. [laughter] he had a butler and servants but it wasn't enough he wanted to be a funny writer but also an author. and with so full of conflicting desires and also wanted to be as rich as a rockefeller that u.s.can stand prosperity another man's. [laughter] and he was a magnet for the continent he could persuade a fish to come down and take a walk with him so twain was losing his shirt. [laughter] he had a lethal combination enthusiasm and no patience for details he once asked an account to send the profit loss statement that even his daughter could understand and his daughter was two years old so he thought the following invention would change the world. derecognize it? the page typesetter almost 4 tons 18,000 movable parts and was supposed to revolutionize printing if it worked he had the misfortune to see it wo
it is so wonderful house he designed it himself and had a fireplace built with the one -- a window over it said he did see the snow falling he adored this house. they had a happy family life with three dogs and he named one was named i know and to you know and then to don't know. [laughter] he had a butler and servants but it wasn't enough he wanted to be a funny writer but also an author. and with so full of conflicting desires and also wanted to be as rich as a rockefeller that u.s.can stand...
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fireplace, breakfast nook, not a bad way to start your day. >> and isleworth golf course. >> yes. ♪ > here. >> life is good here. life is good here. >> just a beautiful, well-detailed, warm home. >> we like to say isleworth is where the great come to get better. ♪ >> up next, i'll recap everything we learned today in the massi memo. [ woman vocalizing ] this might look like a zero-gravity drop... but it's actually a triumph of predictive analytics. because of optum. through population health data, they provide insights so doctors and hospitals can identify high-risk patients. like me... asthma... potential hospital visit. so now thanks to optum, this asthma thing's under control. gravity not so much. this is healthier, powered by optum. from health plans to providers to employers. we connect all parts of health care. healthier is here. ♪ >> time now for the massi memo. earlier, i told you the story of ken, the surgeon who found himself fighting to save his home after a head injury and stroke left him temporarily without any income. ken filed a chapter 13 bankruptcy, which stopped the
fireplace, breakfast nook, not a bad way to start your day. >> and isleworth golf course. >> yes. ♪ > here. >> life is good here. life is good here. >> just a beautiful, well-detailed, warm home. >> we like to say isleworth is where the great come to get better. ♪ >> up next, i'll recap everything we learned today in the massi memo. [ woman vocalizing ] this might look like a zero-gravity drop... but it's actually a triumph of predictive analytics....
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touches as possible were kept, including the wood multi-pane windows, some original light fixtures, fireplacesd art deco features such as gold-and-black powder room. >> we want to show you the al capone bath. ♪ >> this is completely the design from al capone. and it's a clear example of the art deco style. and the tiles are amazing. it's -- everything, it's original. >> the estate is actually a collection of three houses -- the main villa, a gatehouse, and a two-story cabana. >> al capone wanted to be protected from the land and from the sea. >> the guesthouse, which served as the guardhouse during capone's days, has peepholes that would help determine if a visitor could be let in, and it's protected by a 7-foot wall and a heavy gate. ♪ al capone used his palm island estate as a getaway from his life as a big-time chicago gangster. >> it's a mediterranean flavor, and this historical building, it's a part of the eastern united states and of miami. >> when capone moved in in 1927, he immediately began over $100,000 worth of upgrades. he built this pool, which at the time was the largest privatel
touches as possible were kept, including the wood multi-pane windows, some original light fixtures, fireplacesd art deco features such as gold-and-black powder room. >> we want to show you the al capone bath. ♪ >> this is completely the design from al capone. and it's a clear example of the art deco style. and the tiles are amazing. it's -- everything, it's original. >> the estate is actually a collection of three houses -- the main villa, a gatehouse, and a two-story...
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a fireplace that shed light on your passion for dance.r your walls, now, not just awesome but wallsome. >> whether it is city hall, whether it is showing new york, the taxis, paris and eiffel tower, a cool image of the landscape, you know, it is one big mural thaw can put up in your home and it will totally change the wall. >> reporter: meet doctor keith, a rehabilitation physician or doctor penor who has diagnosis walls as having unused potential and has remedy for making redecorating easy. >> i describe it as a post it on steroid. you can put it up, take it down, it is bubble resistant, removable, repositionable. it is easy, and, friendly for home. >>> when you buy your home or moving in an apartment you want to make it feel like yours. what better way to do that then with memories. whether it is family memories, places you have been these are opportunities for self expression. >> whether it is that family photo of yours or your local artist with a eye for spotting picture perfect perfect moment they want to mural your memory. >> we can
a fireplace that shed light on your passion for dance.r your walls, now, not just awesome but wallsome. >> whether it is city hall, whether it is showing new york, the taxis, paris and eiffel tower, a cool image of the landscape, you know, it is one big mural thaw can put up in your home and it will totally change the wall. >> reporter: meet doctor keith, a rehabilitation physician or doctor penor who has diagnosis walls as having unused potential and has remedy for making...
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hey, what caught my eye was the fireplace. i mean, come on, rving is all about adventure, and family, and like i say, romance. i mean
hey, what caught my eye was the fireplace. i mean, come on, rving is all about adventure, and family, and like i say, romance. i mean
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came to my house to speak at -- when i was at stanford business school sat crosslegged , at the fireplaceand talked for, like, three hours. what i remember most vividly, when i was at next, he was obsessed with apple. next has nothing to do with apple, he does not own a share of apple, and he is just distraught. he felt this visceral pain when apple is getting beaten around in the public eye or the press. emily: what kinds of things would he say? steve: he would always come to the same inevitable conclusion that apple should buy next and bring him and the next technology and operating system back in to apple. i would look at him like he was nuts. what ceo of apple would ever bring you back and keep their job? who would do that and think they could survive? of course, that's exactly what happened. he came back, and boom. the ceo that brought him in was gone within months. he was possessed. i think always has been with the mass market appeal of the products that apple has. everyone knows he has this fascination with design, but what fascinates me is that at no point do i recall him stating
came to my house to speak at -- when i was at stanford business school sat crosslegged , at the fireplaceand talked for, like, three hours. what i remember most vividly, when i was at next, he was obsessed with apple. next has nothing to do with apple, he does not own a share of apple, and he is just distraught. he felt this visceral pain when apple is getting beaten around in the public eye or the press. emily: what kinds of things would he say? steve: he would always come to the same...
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. >> he sees this around the fireplace. >> reporter: mack tells us this piece of metal was the problem>> they had placed a metal cover over to deflect the heat. >> reporter: and that part of the wall was too hot to touch. >> the sides had melted. >> reporter: they called and e-mailed the installer back in january. they tell us he called three times claiming he was going to be away for a couple of weeks. but those weeks turned into months. >> i don't think he intends on doing anything about that. i really don't. >> reporter: so the family contacted nbc 10 responds. >> i want answers and i want this thing fixed. >> reporter: so we went to work calling and e-mailing him. just a few days later, he showed up at the house. he didn't make the fix, but agreed to cokcome back. >> you can tell us why it took three months out here and what will you do to resolve the situation? any explanation whatsoever? >> if you step in front of me, i'll run you over. >> reporter: a few weeks late, he came back and completed the work. and the family says nbc 10 responds involvement paid off. >> channel 10 news
. >> he sees this around the fireplace. >> reporter: mack tells us this piece of metal was the problem>> they had placed a metal cover over to deflect the heat. >> reporter: and that part of the wall was too hot to touch. >> the sides had melted. >> reporter: they called and e-mailed the installer back in january. they tell us he called three times claiming he was going to be away for a couple of weeks. but those weeks turned into months. >> i don't...
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and then there were two over here by the fireplace in the lamps that -- to my knowledge, i cannot hear anything from those. they tend to make the room sound rather hollow when they got picked up. but that's the key system. the next place they put them were in the eob office. the same thing, in the desk. the problem that i alluded today is nobody sat by the desk. there is a seating arrangement over here in the far corner and so these are some of the most difficult to understand. some of the best recordings are those on the telephone. most every telephone the president used, except when he summoned the residents that he occasionally would use but more often used by the family, they all were wired through the switchboard. and they are very good. this is the one recording device in the residence in the lincoln sitting room, and this little princess phone up here is -- it wired because it goes through the -- the central switchboard system. he also had -- he had actually three tapes up in camp david. two different telephones. there was one that was by a sofa, another on his desk and then the
and then there were two over here by the fireplace in the lamps that -- to my knowledge, i cannot hear anything from those. they tend to make the room sound rather hollow when they got picked up. but that's the key system. the next place they put them were in the eob office. the same thing, in the desk. the problem that i alluded today is nobody sat by the desk. there is a seating arrangement over here in the far corner and so these are some of the most difficult to understand. some of the best...
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fireplace, well, they ne e er i we'lpun sured or the policyholder to prove additional monies are owed. sos a systematic way ofalhe insureds s of these people will r acasmo >> sullivan: you'rng uprshe insurae ie y worked for, were telling you aywns less. >> yes, and that was done aspum. ul to help control ng k, fema eas ngf flood ai. some of the most expensive aigi here, in the baseme yeah, ere'ean ass. he worst thing i've ever se37 iea movement exclusion the foundation is obviously sttame of anyldin 's the most expensive thing to f these are cracks. f if there's any one placet they shouldn't be cutting vendg m difficult for hor, 'slace. >>vapieo mp, a setett yidt coulin any widespread problem uym there's no evidence of syicssues respect to tim were adjusted or how the claims weai eiky would you expect some di te r redented event of tgn s, would expect o e. but they were very small in numbe >> sullivan: why do u so many people alleged and felt hed been underpaid? i think that the national flsuprha under attack scena i thy t thf idprotis thy had,f en deeply into debt again, there would
fireplace, well, they ne e er i we'lpun sured or the policyholder to prove additional monies are owed. sos a systematic way ofalhe insureds s of these people will r acasmo >> sullivan: you'rng uprshe insurae ie y worked for, were telling you aywns less. >> yes, and that was done aspum. ul to help control ng k, fema eas ngf flood ai. some of the most expensive aigi here, in the baseme yeah, ere'ean ass. he worst thing i've ever se37 iea movement exclusion the foundation is obviously...
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president's plane doesn't have an organ or 15-foot mirrored bar or in private quarters two bedrooms and a fireplacear. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. >> i'm telling you rock 'n' roll is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet, supply and demand, the same business. >> rock 'n' roll had been a gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the '50s and '60s. in the '70s it becomes the main event. it has repercussions in all sort of positive and negative ways. >> the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now the gross of the tour is in the region of $11 million. so -- yeah, it's a living. >> it was so decadent and over the top and money just -- whoo -- being thrown against the wall. >> feel like a hypocrite, if you are invoking the idea of young people. bouncing the idea of young people. taking young people's money and taking it and putting it in your pocket. really what you are is a middle-aged family man. it is only the hypocrisy that i'm worried about. >> bruce springsteen was trying to reclaim the soul of rock 'n' roll by going
president's plane doesn't have an organ or 15-foot mirrored bar or in private quarters two bedrooms and a fireplacear. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. >> i'm telling you rock 'n' roll is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet, supply and demand, the same business. >> rock 'n' roll had been a gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the '50s and '60s. in the '70s it becomes the main event. it has repercussions...
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i have an outlet on the wall above the fireplace. he plugged the dvd in to the cable box.can talk more about it if you can. love you. >> what more is there to talk about? >> that was genius. >> i found one from my mom. marlene and i at whole food. live music on saturdays and sundays. we had fun before the start of ww, which is weight watchers. anyway, she has a lot of pictures and most of hers are pictures. >> you'll see her this weekend. >> she's coming for mother's day. >> what do you think your mom did right? time.com went through a bunch of studies they thought created successful and happy children. these are some of their things. see if it checks off. get happy yourself. expect effort, not perfection. >> one of the most important things. perfection is impossible. if you want an anxious, very, you know, moody, depressed kid -- >> keep correcting them. >> try to make them perfect. >> teach optimism and self-discipline. >> those are good. >> i think optimism you learn by watching someone be optimistic. >> this i think is maybe -- well, this is my top three. more play tim
i have an outlet on the wall above the fireplace. he plugged the dvd in to the cable box.can talk more about it if you can. love you. >> what more is there to talk about? >> that was genius. >> i found one from my mom. marlene and i at whole food. live music on saturdays and sundays. we had fun before the start of ww, which is weight watchers. anyway, she has a lot of pictures and most of hers are pictures. >> you'll see her this weekend. >> she's coming for...
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>> still waiting for to you bring in your fireplace. >> is that lime green, too? >> no. >> it is like a toy fireplace,. >> let's not talk about it, so embarrassingment look bigger on tv. okay, reeses, now, what do you like reeses peanut butter cups your favorite cannedy? >> my favorite. >> what's new? >> we think, we think, later today, hershey's, will unveil a new reeses peanut butter cup that filled with reeses pieces. the reeses pieces, inside reeses peanut butter cup. this is exciting to you, great f you don't wear about it, you should, only because it is like tacking over social media with the hashtag cup fusion. people talking about this one. >> i'm not a fan. i don't like reeses pieces, they taste completely different to me. >> i don't like it either actually. >> make it more crunchy. >> it would be if there would be a crunch, yes. we have to try t i'll try it. >> okay. >> thanks, lauren? might announce something different. >> we'll see. hershey in our state of pennsylvania. >> so we should have it. >> we'll know before you. >> inside knowledge. >> inside.
>> still waiting for to you bring in your fireplace. >> is that lime green, too? >> no. >> it is like a toy fireplace,. >> let's not talk about it, so embarrassingment look bigger on tv. okay, reeses, now, what do you like reeses peanut butter cups your favorite cannedy? >> my favorite. >> what's new? >> we think, we think, later today, hershey's, will unveil a new reeses peanut butter cup that filled with reeses pieces. the reeses pieces, inside...
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. >> i had to run the air conditioner on christmas and had a fire in my fireplace saturday. >> it's likewe were so warm. >> it has been a whacky several months. everything seems to be off. the summer season is about to begin here in dc. while we only have spotty showers that are lingering opportunity, we are gusting to see the clouds going by tomorrow and these temperatures will be up tomorrow should be the first 80 degree day we've had so far this month of may. unusual to go this long. the late week will be hot. humid. it will be a little bit unsettled. i guarantee there will be some people saying why is it that we go from 50's to mid 80's and we don't get to enjoy those wonderful 70's without the humidity. a few showers linger. there may be one or two spotty showers coming down toward baltimore. that's how it will go. there will not be much left side. we're still not quite out of the influence of this swirling upper level low pressure system that was kind of closed off and unable to get a kick away. you can see where new york and some areas are getting few showers, few more you areas o
. >> i had to run the air conditioner on christmas and had a fire in my fireplace saturday. >> it's likewe were so warm. >> it has been a whacky several months. everything seems to be off. the summer season is about to begin here in dc. while we only have spotty showers that are lingering opportunity, we are gusting to see the clouds going by tomorrow and these temperatures will be up tomorrow should be the first 80 degree day we've had so far this month of may. unusual to go...
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. >> the fireplace is magnificent. >> this was part of the original it's the same stone my father usedthis stone wall out here, and so he tied the outdoors to the indoors. >> it's so beautifully done. well, it looks to me like you own portland. this is some view. >> this is why we call this the magic place. you never get tired of looking at this. >> i wouldn't. what would your dad say if he saw this place today? >> he would like it a lot better than the way it was when i inherited it. >> really? >> i don't know anybody who doesn't love this house. >> count peggy moretti among local preservationists no longer worried about what tony might do to his dad's house. >> pietro left a mark here in the northwest. he's a very special legacy, and tony added his own mark on the place in a perfect kind of way. >> her group even honors tony with an award for restoration excellence. >> how proud are you to own this house? >> well, it's a dream come true in many respects. >> it's a gift to see it. >> well, thank you. >> so that's the end of my tour and of tony's "strange inheritance" story, right? not
. >> the fireplace is magnificent. >> this was part of the original it's the same stone my father usedthis stone wall out here, and so he tied the outdoors to the indoors. >> it's so beautifully done. well, it looks to me like you own portland. this is some view. >> this is why we call this the magic place. you never get tired of looking at this. >> i wouldn't. what would your dad say if he saw this place today? >> he would like it a lot better than the way...
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. >> jimmy: and now they live on your fireplace. >> they do.e these human remains. i had to be honest. i said yes. so then she went and had to call head corporate, and the people are walking in. there's a line, and she's like, and she's loud about it. she's like, can we ship human remains? no? okay. okay. and so i couldn't ship them, blah blah blah. >> jimmy: what did you do with them? >> but i'm paying for it, and at the end she's like i'm a fan of the show. she said it really quietly but loudly about the human remains. >> jimmy: imagine her going back to her friends and family and saying emily deschanel brought in human remains. just like" bones" it's unbelievable. congratulations on the show. it's unbelievable. it's, of course, still airing thursday nights 8:00 on fox. it's called "bones". we'll return with mash-up monday music from of monsters and men at work. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by samsung. aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squ
. >> jimmy: and now they live on your fireplace. >> they do.e these human remains. i had to be honest. i said yes. so then she went and had to call head corporate, and the people are walking in. there's a line, and she's like, and she's loud about it. she's like, can we ship human remains? no? okay. okay. and so i couldn't ship them, blah blah blah. >> jimmy: what did you do with them? >> but i'm paying for it, and at the end she's like i'm a fan of the show. she said it...
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the new styles include exposed brick and faux fireplaces is he to debut this summer.t goes viral because people are into it. >> i've never been to taco bell. >>> and lady claire underwood is laying down the law. robin wright demanded that she be paid the same amount as kevin spacey. capitalizing on the character saying you better pay me or i'm going to go public. and they did. >> she deserves it. she has an important role. >>> when we come back, today's "must reads" bernie sanders, ralph nader, how that could spell trouble. "worldwide exchange" will be right back. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." now to this morning's "must reads" the stories catching our attention. i went to "the washington post." my pick is titled "does bernie sanders want to be the ralph nader of 2016?" quote, bernie's attacks on the party have released something just as damaging to the causes he professes to represent. milbank also credits nader in his similar protests for helping to elect george bush. won oregon, lost kentucky, people wonder why is he still in the race, only with 100 vot
the new styles include exposed brick and faux fireplaces is he to debut this summer.t goes viral because people are into it. >> i've never been to taco bell. >>> and lady claire underwood is laying down the law. robin wright demanded that she be paid the same amount as kevin spacey. capitalizing on the character saying you better pay me or i'm going to go public. and they did. >> she deserves it. she has an important role. >>> when we come back, today's "must...
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the home has eight and a half bathrooms, three fireplaces with parking for up to ten cars. >>> memorialay weekend kicks off summer travel season. >> but did you you know that half of us take no time off at all? not me. squandering over $50 billion in benefits. cbs news business ant list jill schlesinger, joins us live from new york to make the most of the summer travel. i take every day i have owed. >> he needs a break. >> reporter: me too. >> this poor man works so hard. >> for those who haven't planned a trip is it too late, what do you think. >> reporter: no way, there are plenty of deals around, looking to fly start with google flights or kyack but try lesser known flights, sky scanner and momondo and check this out you should call the airlines. according to experts, airlines often hold back many of their best fares unless you call. check those regional airports outside major cities, the days of the week can make a big difference in fares. for lodging air b and b has change the landscape, we have put good downward pressure on hotels. they are coming up with better deals. hotels comb
the home has eight and a half bathrooms, three fireplaces with parking for up to ten cars. >>> memorialay weekend kicks off summer travel season. >> but did you you know that half of us take no time off at all? not me. squandering over $50 billion in benefits. cbs news business ant list jill schlesinger, joins us live from new york to make the most of the summer travel. i take every day i have owed. >> he needs a break. >> reporter: me too. >> this poor man...
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. >> reporter: gay designed a cancer carepoint to be a warm welcoming place from the fireplace near thentry to the personal greeting at the front door. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: a two-time cancer survivor, gay was first diagnosed in 1974 when there wasn't much support for patients. but she changed that through cancer carepoint. 2500 people have used its resources from exercise and nutrition classes to counseling. >> we serve everybody. >> reporter: executive director rob tufel says gay touches people in the fight of their lives. >> she understands what they are going through. and she still makes that personal connection. >> reporter: over four decades gay started a county program to visit breast cancer patients in hospitals. she cofounded california's second hospice, hospice of the valley, helped create a statewide registry of new cases, and led the effort to make the new stanford cancer center patient-friendly. >> started going to it while i was still on treatment. >> reporter: but she is especially proud she began courageous kids day at great america 27 years ago for hundreds
. >> reporter: gay designed a cancer carepoint to be a warm welcoming place from the fireplace near thentry to the personal greeting at the front door. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: a two-time cancer survivor, gay was first diagnosed in 1974 when there wasn't much support for patients. but she changed that through cancer carepoint. 2500 people have used its resources from exercise and nutrition classes to counseling. >> we serve everybody. >> reporter:...
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. >> my husband goes outback and he sees charring around the fireplace vent. >> they placed a metal coverlect the heat. >> reporter: that part of the wall was too hot to touch. >> the sidle h siding melted. >> reporter: they said they e-mailed the installer in january. he called three times claiming he was going to be away for a couple weeks. but those weeks turned into months. >> i don't think he intends on doing anything about this. i really don't. >> reporter: the family contacted nbc 10 responds. >> get me some answers. i want answers and i want this thing fixed. >> reporter: we went to work calling an e-mailing brzezinski. a few days later he showed up at the house. he did make the fix but agreed to come back. can you tell us why it took three months to come out here and what are you going to do now to resolve the situation? any explanation whatsoever, sir >> if you step in front of me i'll run you over. >> reporter: a few weeks later, brzezinski came back and completed the work. the family says nbc 10 responds involvement paid off. >> harry hairston, channel 10 news team, thank you
. >> my husband goes outback and he sees charring around the fireplace vent. >> they placed a metal coverlect the heat. >> reporter: that part of the wall was too hot to touch. >> the sidle h siding melted. >> reporter: they said they e-mailed the installer in january. he called three times claiming he was going to be away for a couple weeks. but those weeks turned into months. >> i don't think he intends on doing anything about this. i really don't. >>...
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[laughter] >> not the -- bill hemmer in fireplace on leather rug modeling. >> that was stunning.: my god, circulated all over the internet. >> great with cigar. i got it. but modeling i'm talking about, not the fun kind but boring kind every single voter in the united states is modeled. and that tells you about how you're predisposed to vote, what message. more nuanced than polling. how obama won in 2008. that is critical. critical to any single election. if donald trump has not yet modeled. the rnc has and so much they can coordinate going forward into the general election. if it hasn't done that basic legwork, sounds like he has it, he is very far behind. she will be able to tell you, what message appeals to harris faulkner, hoe has twin sister with different demographics. how it appeals to her. sandra: let me ask you very basic -- >> everybody here turning channel right now because they're so bored with this. >> in 2012. worked significantly in 2008 and worked successful, not to same degree. i wonder with data analytics withtology if you can catch up faster. everybody said tru
[laughter] >> not the -- bill hemmer in fireplace on leather rug modeling. >> that was stunning.: my god, circulated all over the internet. >> great with cigar. i got it. but modeling i'm talking about, not the fun kind but boring kind every single voter in the united states is modeled. and that tells you about how you're predisposed to vote, what message. more nuanced than polling. how obama won in 2008. that is critical. critical to any single election. if donald trump has...
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this is the largest of the breakers 27 fireplaces.t takes to light a rip rip-roaring sphere just one small ben tracy pace homage to the match book. >> they come in different shapes, sizes and colors the little books and boxes concealing the fire within. but sparks of creativity can turn match books from simple fire starters into tiny works of art. >> they are, they're design gems. >> richard greene is what is called a flume mist. phillumenist. >> i don't particularly like that. >> match book collector. >> i prefer the term match heads. >> do you ever walk by a match book or box that you don't take? >> oh, absolutely all the time. those ugly plain white ones. >> you have standards. >> absolutely. don't we all? i'll show you a beautiful one. this is a favorite of mine the first thing i look at is the design. it inside. i look to see how the type has been used. whether they used the format of the match book in some clever way. >> some are clearly quite clever. others quite elaborate. the matchsticks themselves part of the design. greene'
this is the largest of the breakers 27 fireplaces.t takes to light a rip rip-roaring sphere just one small ben tracy pace homage to the match book. >> they come in different shapes, sizes and colors the little books and boxes concealing the fire within. but sparks of creativity can turn match books from simple fire starters into tiny works of art. >> they are, they're design gems. >> richard greene is what is called a flume mist. phillumenist. >> i don't particularly...