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rub-on balm to add texture and definition to long or short hair; and this specially designed, hand-finished, saw-cut, wide-tooth shower comb. the two gifts alone are valued at almost $30, but today you get the free gifts and the complete wen healthy hair care system, a total value of over $100, all for just $29.95 and free shipping. wen is proven to increase hair strength and manageability up to 70% after just one use. that's a difference you can see and feel the very first time you use it. that's why we're so confident you'll love wen, it comes with our 60-day, shine-to-the-last-pump guarantee from trusted guthy-renker. you can try wen for two whole months. if you don't see and feel the difference in your hair, just send it back for a full refund, even if the bottles are empty. so, you have nothing to lose but bad hair days. so call or click now. >> wen definitely brings the youth back into your hair. it actually looks as if, you know, i was 18 years old again. that's my hair feels. >> my hair was so flat and limp. it was very dry and brittle, and now it's soft, and, honestly, it is really
rub-on balm to add texture and definition to long or short hair; and this specially designed, hand-finished, saw-cut, wide-tooth shower comb. the two gifts alone are valued at almost $30, but today you get the free gifts and the complete wen healthy hair care system, a total value of over $100, all for just $29.95 and free shipping. wen is proven to increase hair strength and manageability up to 70% after just one use. that's a difference you can see and feel the very first time you use it....
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. >> each one of these seals is individually hand casted and hand-painted and hand finished by the artist. >> they're not mass produced? >> that's correct. no mass production. we use essentially medieval techniques of sculpting to get to this process. >> the things you never knew you never knew. pat lawson muse will show us all the steps that go into making the presidential seal. every one of them tonight on news 4 at 6:00. >> very cool. >>> awesome. how about that. 4:38 is our time right now. ahead on "news4 today," what's being blamed for a mishap that left several escalator passengers hurt when it suddenly went in reverse. >>> putting a price on the white house. what you could expect to pay if you ever got the chance to buy the executive mansion. >>> don't forget your winter coat as you get ready to leave for work. the blustery winter forecast on tap for you next with weather and traffic on the 1s. >>> as we head into the inauguration weekend, did you know, this is the seventh time the inauguration date has fallen on a sunday. [ fingers tapping ] [ rain pattering ] [ heels clicking ] [
. >> each one of these seals is individually hand casted and hand-painted and hand finished by the artist. >> they're not mass produced? >> that's correct. no mass production. we use essentially medieval techniques of sculpting to get to this process. >> the things you never knew you never knew. pat lawson muse will show us all the steps that go into making the presidential seal. every one of them tonight on news 4 at 6:00. >> very cool. >>> awesome. how...
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. >> each one is individually hand casted, hand painted and hand finished. each seal take about 40 -- >> we're not sure about where the 5-inch seals are used. >> reporter: they were first used by rutherford hayes. president trouping added the stars, and turned the head of the eagle's head to the laurel branches. >> it's based on the design of the great seal of the u.s., featured on the back of the dollar bill. >> reporter: the seals are the most recognized sim abled produced here, but just about every other symbol was probably designed and developed here. >> flags, medals, patches, awards of all kinds, the family white house and pentagon oval. even the medal of freedom. >> whole, that's heavy. >> >> reporter: but you'll likely never get your hands on one of these. >>> and this user's inauguration, as you know, falls on martin luther king day. to celebrate his birthday this afternoon, fifth graders recited king's most famous speech. >> i still have a dream. a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. >> we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like
. >> each one is individually hand casted, hand painted and hand finished. each seal take about 40 -- >> we're not sure about where the 5-inch seals are used. >> reporter: they were first used by rutherford hayes. president trouping added the stars, and turned the head of the eagle's head to the laurel branches. >> it's based on the design of the great seal of the u.s., featured on the back of the dollar bill. >> reporter: the seals are the most recognized sim...
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this is a period when toys were beautifully crafted made of prestige materials hand-finished.hen, it's in terrific condition. we can see that it's spirit fired, so it's a live steam train. fired by spirit... and here are all the accoutrements to fill the spirit burner. we've got the measuring jug, the little funnel, the oil can here. and so the burner was put underneath the train, and it would operate by live steam. it's a huge excitement for me to see a train like this. i suppose, in over 30 years in the antiques business i have never seen a better one. it is in fabulous condition. absolutely everything is there. it's one of the rarest trains i've ever seen, not because of its outline, but because of its condition. i think, in the right auction, with the right buyers there you could see it going for between £7,000 and £10,000. gosh. i can't believe that! i really can't. and when the cameras stopped running, he did say to me "what did you say again?" as if maybe i was joking and i'd give him the real answer the second time round. but no, no i stuck to my guns. a team at the ro
this is a period when toys were beautifully crafted made of prestige materials hand-finished.hen, it's in terrific condition. we can see that it's spirit fired, so it's a live steam train. fired by spirit... and here are all the accoutrements to fill the spirit burner. we've got the measuring jug, the little funnel, the oil can here. and so the burner was put underneath the train, and it would operate by live steam. it's a huge excitement for me to see a train like this. i suppose, in over 30...
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. >>> each one of these seals is individually hand casted and hand-painted and hand finished by the artist. >> they're not mass produced. >> that's correct. there's no mass production. we use essentially medieval techniques of sculpting to get to this process. >> our own pat lawson muse will show all the steps that go into making every presidential seal. tonight on news 4 at 6:00. >>> make nbc4 your home for inauguration coverage. "news4 today" will begin at 4:00 a.m. on monday. we'll be live from capitol hill to preview the events. check out our inauguration guide on nbcwashington.com. >> 6:50 right now. the value of the most famous house in america is up. a popular website is worth 300 million bucks. seema mody live with more on that. seema, good morning. >> good morning. this is a nice house. six-story single family home on 18 acres, 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, great security and busy neighborhood. the large oval office, the real estate site zillow.com says the residence at 1600 pennsylvania at washington. the white house were listed on the market would be valued at just about $295 million
. >>> each one of these seals is individually hand casted and hand-painted and hand finished by the artist. >> they're not mass produced. >> that's correct. there's no mass production. we use essentially medieval techniques of sculpting to get to this process. >> our own pat lawson muse will show all the steps that go into making every presidential seal. tonight on news 4 at 6:00. >>> make nbc4 your home for inauguration coverage. "news4 today" will...
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hands. finishing one more report for the boss on time, stitching another wound or uniform, the first brush stroke which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work, some days guessing at the weather of our lives, some days giving thanks for a love that loves you back. sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give or forgiving a father who couldn't give what you wanted. we head home through the rain and weight of snow or the plum blush of dusk but always, always home, always under one sky our sky and always one moon like a silent drum tapping on every rooftop and every window of one country, all of us facing the stars, hope a new constellation waiting for us to map it. waiting for us to name it together. [ applause ] >> richard blanco you can go to the "newshour" website for the interview that aired last week. very fascinating fella. >> much of his poetry is narrative of his own experience. there he was trying to tell a narrative of all of us. >> now my privilege to introduce reverend dr. luis leon to deliver the benediction. >> one little moment of drama leading up to this, he replaced origina
hands. finishing one more report for the boss on time, stitching another wound or uniform, the first brush stroke which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work, some days guessing at the weather of our lives, some days giving thanks for a love that loves you back. sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give or forgiving a father who couldn't give what you wanted. we head home through the rain and weight of snow or the plum blush of dusk but always, always home, always under one sky our...
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and that, of course, is because madison even as you see jennings here holds a book in his right hand. finish so james madison was always the statesman with a book under one arm. and it's clear that jennings was proud of his literacy, that he is posing with the prop of his choice, a book. well, here's the last vignette excerpt that i'll read. 31, october, 854. el at 18th streets, northwest washington. paul and december demoan that jennings appreciated their new home. it was a small house on a small piece of ground but of great significance to them. carpenter john james had owned lot 23 in square 107 and having divided the land into three parcels, he built three wood frame houses facing l street. each parcel had about 13 feet, 4 inches fronting l street and ran from 84-115 feet back to a diagonal alley. jennings purchased the easternmost house for $1,000. he had saved $400 of the purchase price, a substantial down payment. earlier on this day a month after the sale, husband and wife had been at the washington clerk's office where each signed a document borrowing the $600 balance. that is, paul
and that, of course, is because madison even as you see jennings here holds a book in his right hand. finish so james madison was always the statesman with a book under one arm. and it's clear that jennings was proud of his literacy, that he is posing with the prop of his choice, a book. well, here's the last vignette excerpt that i'll read. 31, october, 854. el at 18th streets, northwest washington. paul and december demoan that jennings appreciated their new home. it was a small house on a...