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book arts is hand-made books creating and -- books made that are not just the traditional book, so it could be books that are unbound or bound, all sorts of disstructure from accordion to flag to tunnel books to traditional bound books that lay flat when you open. so it's a book and art and altogether and all hand-made, and so it's more than just the words that are in the book. it is also the structure of the book, also the part of the art, the paper used, how the -- whether there is text or no text. so it's all of that and it's an unending world to discover and to create and it's pretty amazing. this is another book, the most recent book, and it's written by ellen waterston, and relates to her trip on the santiago, and ron choke, the illustrator for this, and he and ellen collaborated in doing the drawings that would go with her poetry. this is particularly interesting page because elly says she got the idea to do the book after hiking the trail, when he saw a map of it and it reminded her of a woman stretching across northern spain on this pilgrimage, and then ron drew the map and a
book arts is hand-made books creating and -- books made that are not just the traditional book, so it could be books that are unbound or bound, all sorts of disstructure from accordion to flag to tunnel books to traditional bound books that lay flat when you open. so it's a book and art and altogether and all hand-made, and so it's more than just the words that are in the book. it is also the structure of the book, also the part of the art, the paper used, how the -- whether there is text or no...
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being occupied by millennium young people building businesses, based on selling something that's hand madeining the face of new york. >> the jobs left new york city and went overseas or locat relo to suburban areas. what you see behind closed doors and factory buildings like the one behind us is clustering dozens, hundreds of new manufacturing businesses. >> but before these new businesses set up in big industrial spaces, many set out like this one. she makes soap out of her queens apartment. >> there's high unemployment. businesses are always moved a broad. when you feel like -- if you're buying things made sustainable, made by a small business that operates in the u.s., you feel you're helping us. maybe not solve the problems, but you're making little decisions that are making steps in the right direction. >> dominic's business was born from a design to find skin care products suited to her sensitive skin. it's turned into a fresh start in manufacturing. bbc news new york. >>> okay. let's talk about this. two years ago, ghana was a shining example for africa with the fast growing economy
being occupied by millennium young people building businesses, based on selling something that's hand madeining the face of new york. >> the jobs left new york city and went overseas or locat relo to suburban areas. what you see behind closed doors and factory buildings like the one behind us is clustering dozens, hundreds of new manufacturing businesses. >> but before these new businesses set up in big industrial spaces, many set out like this one. she makes soap out of her queens...
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. >> hand made window signs tell them stores are open. they show solidarity and we are napa strong. abc7 news. >> a major roadway because of the quake damage. the first three overpasses on highway 29 will be closed in both directions from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >> an abc7 viewer asked why they did not activate the emergency alert system. we brought that question to barry martin who said eas is outdated. there are other faster ways you can update with disaster information and phone numbers. >> there are many, many ways to get the word out these days. we are not living in the 50s. we use all of the techniques. >> if you have a story idea that you would leak us to check out we certainly want to hear from you. you can e-mail us on abc7 listens at kgo-tv.com. >>> hundreds of sensors on the imolden gate bridge and the -- on the golden gate bridge did their job on the earth qeak. they recorded shaking and how the bridges reacted. the sensors were installed after loma prieta so this was their first major test. >>> the piedmont high school football team honored justin sienna, a school hit ha
. >> hand made window signs tell them stores are open. they show solidarity and we are napa strong. abc7 news. >> a major roadway because of the quake damage. the first three overpasses on highway 29 will be closed in both directions from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >> an abc7 viewer asked why they did not activate the emergency alert system. we brought that question to barry martin who said eas is outdated. there are other faster ways you can update with disaster information and...
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. >> hand made window signs tell them stores are open. they show solidarity and we are napa strong. abc7 news. >> a major roadway because of the quake damage. the first three overpasses on highway 29 will be closed in both directions from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >> an abc7 viewer asked why they did not activate the emergency alert system. we brought that question to barry martin who said eas is outdated. there are other faster ways you can update with disaster information and phone numbers. >> there are many, many ways to get the word out these days. we are not living in the 50s. we use all of the techniques. >> if you have a story idea that you would leak us to check out we certainly want to hear from you. you can e-mail us on abc7 listens at kgo-tv.com. >>> hundreds of sensors on the imolden gate bridge and the -- on the golden gate bridge did their job on the earth qeak. they recorded shaking and how the bridges reacted. the sensors were installed after loma prieta so this was their first major test. >>> the piedmont high school football team honored justin sienna, a school hit ha
. >> hand made window signs tell them stores are open. they show solidarity and we are napa strong. abc7 news. >> a major roadway because of the quake damage. the first three overpasses on highway 29 will be closed in both directions from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >> an abc7 viewer asked why they did not activate the emergency alert system. we brought that question to barry martin who said eas is outdated. there are other faster ways you can update with disaster information and...
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. >> reporter: each pair of shoes comes in one of these hand-made bags from one of the volunteers that helped out with this event. and they also put in a handwritten note. this one says have fun with your friends this year, good luck this year. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, friends and family remember the race car driver hit and killed by nascar champion tony stewart in a horrifying racetrack collision. >>> and the nfl toughens up its stance to punish players convicted of domestic violence. the new penalties they're considering. >>> and pope francis calls for peace on the korean peninsula getting a stark response from the north. >>> let's take a live look outside right now. wow. tahoe looks nice. the meteorologist is up next with today's accuweather regulation on ride share companies like uber might move closer to legislation today. officials from the companies have spent the week negotiating with lobbyists and lawmakers on new rules for insurance, background checks, drug testing, and more. a senate bill has to move out of committee toda
. >> reporter: each pair of shoes comes in one of these hand-made bags from one of the volunteers that helped out with this event. and they also put in a handwritten note. this one says have fun with your friends this year, good luck this year. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, friends and family remember the race car driver hit and killed by nascar champion tony stewart in a horrifying racetrack collision. >>> and the...
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this is an original 1861 hand made pocket watch. watch company. >> so -- >> worth 14,000 for the people who brought it? >> worth 14,000 on our website. >> gift. >> how much did you give the person who brought it? >> $8,500. >> there are a lot of key factors that you have to know. it is made of gold. >> what is the worth you think? >> over $5,000. >> keep that husband, too. >> it's a beautiful piece. >> didn't you bring something? >> i have a couple of things. when i came back to new york in '83 i met a guy walking down the street and he said i want to sell this to you and $500. >> this is exquisite. >> really? >> it's junk? >> i don't tell people things are junk but it is great fashion jewelry. >> you need to come to detroit and get a lesson in negotiating because some of the stones are glued in and are falling out. >> you bought it from a man on the street? >> how much is this worth? >>> our facebook basically crashed when we asked people to send in questions for you because they love you so much. here is the first one. how do you
this is an original 1861 hand made pocket watch. watch company. >> so -- >> worth 14,000 for the people who brought it? >> worth 14,000 on our website. >> gift. >> how much did you give the person who brought it? >> $8,500. >> there are a lot of key factors that you have to know. it is made of gold. >> what is the worth you think? >> over $5,000. >> keep that husband, too. >> it's a beautiful piece. >> didn't you bring...
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Aug 19, 2014
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a hand made tomb stone. signs calling for justice. above all, love. >> they executed that young man. >> reporter: sherry and melo live across the street. >> they left his body out close to five hours. they covered him up after a while. nobody wanted them to plant something on the young man to try to justify why they shot him. you know, so everybody was watching. >> reporter: when tensions flared they sent their son and daughter too stay with grandparents out of safety concerns. >> for them to see somebody lying on the street, you know, they got questions. >> they want to know right now, because our kids are not home, why they can't come home. we can't allow them to come home. >> reporter: why can't you? >> because looters do stupid stuff like blow up a gas station. you know. gas. what happens if something like that explodes? >> reporter: sherry says this day was bound to come. >> the community as a whole is just tired of being harassed by the police. in its entirety. this is just like -- this is it. this is the last -- this is the str
a hand made tomb stone. signs calling for justice. above all, love. >> they executed that young man. >> reporter: sherry and melo live across the street. >> they left his body out close to five hours. they covered him up after a while. nobody wanted them to plant something on the young man to try to justify why they shot him. you know, so everybody was watching. >> reporter: when tensions flared they sent their son and daughter too stay with grandparents out of safety...
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i'm also bringing the kitchen up front so the consumers can see that it's hand-made and all-natural.y expanding the seating and adding a viewing station, i want consumers to be able to have a unique experience watching us make pies and understand what goes into each one. with the change in our product and the change in the process, key west key lime pie company will start to increase revenues dramatically. with our margins being between 80% and 90%, we're gonna start to see big money on the bottom line. this all gets blown out 'cause all this will be gone. you're not gonna have the dry goods. look at all the space you just picked up. >> right. we'll put coolers and refrigerators along that back, so it'll be pies, pie bars, whatever we want to do. and then along that back wall, derek, is the menu wall. not only are we changing the look and feel of the store, but we're also changing the pie so that it's all-natural and proprietary. i learned from the employees that jim actually makes his own crust. i want to taste it. so you know, it costs $1.30 to make it fresh... >> mm-hmm. >> versus
i'm also bringing the kitchen up front so the consumers can see that it's hand-made and all-natural.y expanding the seating and adding a viewing station, i want consumers to be able to have a unique experience watching us make pies and understand what goes into each one. with the change in our product and the change in the process, key west key lime pie company will start to increase revenues dramatically. with our margins being between 80% and 90%, we're gonna start to see big money on the...
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. >> hand made window signs tell them stores are open. they show solidarity and we are napa strong.abc7 news. >> a major roadway because of the quake damage. the first three overpasses on highway 29 will be closed in both directions from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >> an abc7 viewer asked why they did not activate the emergency alert system. we brought that question to barry martin who said eas is outdated. there are other faster ways you can update with disaster information and phone numbers. >> there are many, many ways to get the word out these days. we are not living in the 50s. we use all of the techniques. >> if you have a story idea that you would leak us to check out we certainly want to hear from you. you can e-mail us on abc7 listens at kgo-tv.com. >>> hundreds of sensors on the imolden gate bridge and the -- on the golden gate bridge did their job on the earth qeak. they recorded shaking and how the bridges reacted. the sensors were installed after loma prieta so this was their first major test. >>> the piedmont high school football team honored justin sienna, a school hit har
. >> hand made window signs tell them stores are open. they show solidarity and we are napa strong.abc7 news. >> a major roadway because of the quake damage. the first three overpasses on highway 29 will be closed in both directions from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >> an abc7 viewer asked why they did not activate the emergency alert system. we brought that question to barry martin who said eas is outdated. there are other faster ways you can update with disaster information and...
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this is an original 1861 hand made pocket watch.f a very famous watch company. >> so -- >> worth 14,000 for the people who brought it? >> worth 14,000 on our website. >> gift. >> how much did you give the person who brought it? >> $8,500. >> there are a lot of key factors that you have to know. one key thing is leave emotion at the door. this broach was left to me by my grandmother. it is a cameo. the one thing you have to remember if i want to sell it you have to leave emotion at the door. if you are attached to it you are never going to sell it. >> let's talk to audience members. what did you bring in? >> a joan crawford handkerchief. >> how do we know? >> i'm hoping the experts can tell me. >> i took a look at this before the show. this is. she is from broadway. she was a flapper. this is north of $500. congratulations. >> i'm glad we opened the envelope. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> we have another lady. >> i have an 1881 silver dollar that has also been formed into a chain. >> the good thing about this is 1881 c
this is an original 1861 hand made pocket watch.f a very famous watch company. >> so -- >> worth 14,000 for the people who brought it? >> worth 14,000 on our website. >> gift. >> how much did you give the person who brought it? >> $8,500. >> there are a lot of key factors that you have to know. one key thing is leave emotion at the door. this broach was left to me by my grandmother. it is a cameo. the one thing you have to remember if i want to sell it...
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often hand made by divorced women in need. >> they have to sit on the ground and cracked every shout at a timestone at the time. >> for women 80 lbs. of seats to make a court of a gallon of oil. >> wanted to give back to the hon son heroes behind product used widely in the community. >> he held on to this memory as he uprooted to chicago to pursue a college education. a bold move for somebody whoi knew very little of american culture. >> he overcame his fears and started his chicago venture. none other than the legendary billy goat tavern. he waited tables with his brother. >> became his home more from home. longtime owner. became his second family. >> a nice guy. always smiling. also where he became accustomed with american culture. master the english language. >> i have to memorize the word. have no idea what it is. after his time he pursued his dream of benefiting the women of his homeland. >> in line of beauty products containing 100 percent organic organogenesis oil. the purchases the oil directly from the women's corps operatives and donates to them part of the proceeds to help
often hand made by divorced women in need. >> they have to sit on the ground and cracked every shout at a timestone at the time. >> for women 80 lbs. of seats to make a court of a gallon of oil. >> wanted to give back to the hon son heroes behind product used widely in the community. >> he held on to this memory as he uprooted to chicago to pursue a college education. a bold move for somebody whoi knew very little of american culture. >> he overcame his fears and...
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some classmates showed support tuesday by wearing hand made bless you shirts. >> reporter:turner said doesn't want says she'll stand up for her faith. >>"it's alright to defend god right because we have a freedom of religion and freedom of speech," said turner. >> reporter:wmc's contacted the dyer county schools story, but he has not yet heard back at this time. tennessee student expelled for a classroom return to bloom (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. >> reporter:welcome back everyone. >> reporter:another long day in chicago for the san francisco giants. >> reporter:in fact there still playin' >> reporter:the half game was due to the giants winning their protest of tuesday's night's rain- shortened game.when the cubs grounds crew failed to get the tarp on properly.causing a four and a half hour rain delay. >> reporter:after another two hour rain delay today.so six and a half hours total.the giants and cubs picked up the suspended game in the bottom of the 5th with the cubs leading 2-0. >> reporter:giants/cubs finish game >> reporter:tuesday n
some classmates showed support tuesday by wearing hand made bless you shirts. >> reporter:turner said doesn't want says she'll stand up for her faith. >>"it's alright to defend god right because we have a freedom of religion and freedom of speech," said turner. >> reporter:wmc's contacted the dyer county schools story, but he has not yet heard back at this time. tennessee student expelled for a classroom return to bloom (male announcer): now, the orchard supply...
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. >> when i was looking at this apartment filled with hand-made hats, i made a decision that it was my time. >> and that time is now. after raising $172,000 on kick starter and borrowing from family and friends, sachi who just four years prior was making hats in her bedroom bought herself a hat company for a bargain price. >> positive through the process i knew it was going to work. i just had such faith. i'm going to figure out how to make this happen. >> reporter: at age 31 she had become the youngest female factory owner in manhattan. >> dating back to 1904. >> reporter: a tour of the new cleaned up factory which sits behind the showroom is an eclectic mixture of past, prnew and old and new again. 2,500 different wooden blocks most from the old factory now paired with thousands of colors and textures for any hat idea imaginable. a story that started with her mom who's doing well today and continues on as she tosses her hat in the ring of fashion flair and fun, both on the red carpet and off. >> if i can just inspire somebody to feel magic when they wear the hats, i've been successfu
. >> when i was looking at this apartment filled with hand-made hats, i made a decision that it was my time. >> and that time is now. after raising $172,000 on kick starter and borrowing from family and friends, sachi who just four years prior was making hats in her bedroom bought herself a hat company for a bargain price. >> positive through the process i knew it was going to work. i just had such faith. i'm going to figure out how to make this happen. >> reporter: at...
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as the owners of a hand made home goods company found out, when you are forced to make due with less, you come oup with th best ideas. >> everything i have seen as a limitation, previously has helped define who we are and has ultimately been one of the greatest strengths. >> when ron morris and his husband ken jones, jr., started their business, mercantile home which is a mix between home goods company and art gallery they had nothing more than an idea. >> this was a dream that did not have any sort of financing. we were never in league with the bank. we never took out loans. probably because we couldn't get them if we had asked. >> ron and ken were in a situation familiar to many. they had what they thought was a great idea, but no obvious resources to see it through. >> we have never approached problems with this can't be overcome idea or attitude. it's always solvable. even if you have to change what the solution is. like it's solvable. >> so they were forced to be innovative. and every money saving decision they made became a part of the fabric of what the brand is today. >> we ha
as the owners of a hand made home goods company found out, when you are forced to make due with less, you come oup with th best ideas. >> everything i have seen as a limitation, previously has helped define who we are and has ultimately been one of the greatest strengths. >> when ron morris and his husband ken jones, jr., started their business, mercantile home which is a mix between home goods company and art gallery they had nothing more than an idea. >> this was a dream...
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it is hand made and featuring 58 figures.said they have to sell the roadway and it is not making money. 3 million is the asking price. there is high insurance and maintenance costs for replacing an toke parts. instead they are opting for thrilling rides. >> the new attractions that are coming, they will love it and will forget about the carousl. >> it is it a family roadway and comes with the spirit of the injuriesy shore. >> i used to come and my dourt comes and i don't see why they want to sell it? >> they can't sell it whole they will dismantle and just one of the figures catch up to 200,000. >> everybody lovesment carousel. is there anything that people can do on the boardwalk to try to help keep it? >> there is a facebook page and on line petition has 5,000 signatures and local resident fear it being dismantled and they want to make sure they sell it whole, but the price needs to be right. >> it is not one once it is broken up. it is a series of horses in someone's living room and lost all of its spirit. >> it would be l
it is hand made and featuring 58 figures.said they have to sell the roadway and it is not making money. 3 million is the asking price. there is high insurance and maintenance costs for replacing an toke parts. instead they are opting for thrilling rides. >> the new attractions that are coming, they will love it and will forget about the carousl. >> it is it a family roadway and comes with the spirit of the injuriesy shore. >> i used to come and my dourt comes and i don't see...
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a whole bunch of hand made crafts and delicious foods are on display.n saturday the festival takes place outside on arch street and featured horse drawn wagon rides and even a petting zoo. >> getting my mouth watering. time to head to the beach on this beautiful thursday. melissa magee is lucky enough to be life down in sea isle city with all the lucky folks. >> reporter: yes, that is right brian and shirleen, a gorgeous day to head down the shore. it doesn't even feel like this is the month of august, low humidity and comfortable conditions. are you folks having a good time? >> yes! >> in sea isle city, you have the folks doing dancing and hula-hooping, they are gearing up for a volleyball tournament takes place. if you are not in sea isle city this weekend, check out what else is going on this weekend down at the shore. >> they dribble, drunk, shoot and score and the team that dons red white and blue is back for another summer, the harlem globe trotters are show can off their skills in wildwood. it started last night and continues until saturday. it s
a whole bunch of hand made crafts and delicious foods are on display.n saturday the festival takes place outside on arch street and featured horse drawn wagon rides and even a petting zoo. >> getting my mouth watering. time to head to the beach on this beautiful thursday. melissa magee is lucky enough to be life down in sea isle city with all the lucky folks. >> reporter: yes, that is right brian and shirleen, a gorgeous day to head down the shore. it doesn't even feel like this is...
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in addition to vendors selling plenty of hand made arts and craft, there was a dance contest, bar bqtition and a vintage arts show. >> weather couldn't have been any better than to get out and enjoy it. mark tomeo telling us maybe some rain is coming our way. >> maybe some showers. over the past few weeks, i have been tracking showers and moisture plumes coming into the area and we have the shower threat. a month or so muggy conditions out there. recurring theme once again this week. as far as temperatures from today, they cool off. neighborhoods have been very hot, today, finally some relief. a lot of 80s concorde, livermore, san francisco, 74, looking to our south toward southern california, a bit of a circulation developing. rotation and all of the moisture approaching the bay area. there is the circulation i was talking about associated with an area of low pressure. the area of low pressure producing showers and thunderstorms. no showers here, we just have the clouds out here and the clouds move into the region. high clouds definitely continue to filter into the region. current n
in addition to vendors selling plenty of hand made arts and craft, there was a dance contest, bar bqtition and a vintage arts show. >> weather couldn't have been any better than to get out and enjoy it. mark tomeo telling us maybe some rain is coming our way. >> maybe some showers. over the past few weeks, i have been tracking showers and moisture plumes coming into the area and we have the shower threat. a month or so muggy conditions out there. recurring theme once again this...
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>> local, hand made, there is a craft orientation, a lawsuit of autonomy, and the ability to create theirwn product, to create their own businesses, to follow their interests and passions, it's all about different relationship with the people who buy their products, more about appreciation than consumption. if you look back at the industrial economy you're looking at things that need to be schools but when you look at the artisan economy these products they're producing are things that you appreciate, you have a narrative with them, the narrative between patron or what i call the consumer. the work life is changing this idea that we separate the social and the production part of the economy. that's changing a great deal the idea of -- >> in other words there's less separation in the artisan economy between production and life? >> yeah, the connection between your work life and your social life, is becoming the very blurred boundaries now. and then you pointed out the socially conscious nature, this idea that we want to -- there's a chain of accountability between what is produced and who
>> local, hand made, there is a craft orientation, a lawsuit of autonomy, and the ability to create theirwn product, to create their own businesses, to follow their interests and passions, it's all about different relationship with the people who buy their products, more about appreciation than consumption. if you look back at the industrial economy you're looking at things that need to be schools but when you look at the artisan economy these products they're producing are things that...
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. >> reporter: to showcase the hand made goods, things made by local artists. i'm one of them.veryone in my shop is a local artist. we have jewelry. we have accessories. the stores along the street offer really fabulous locally crafted as well as other merchandise. >> i have baseball the whole weekend. i can't wait for that. >> what are you doing tonight? >> we are having fun. just hanging out, checking the town out. >> we had lunch. we stopped at a place for lunch today. we're going to get ice cream. ♪ >> that's another reason to come out. they have ice cream shops. they also have pastry shops, all the restaurants here. the weather is cooperating. it's going to be a great friday night to eat outside. we have live music here. i've brittney shipp. back to you in the studio. >> do they want you to sing-a-long? you have the microphone and everything. >> do you want me to sing-a-long? i don't know the song or i would. i could make up the words. >> good excuse. >> they don't know either. we're in the same boat. >> happy holidays. >> my kind of town. all right. >>> labor day traffic
. >> reporter: to showcase the hand made goods, things made by local artists. i'm one of them.veryone in my shop is a local artist. we have jewelry. we have accessories. the stores along the street offer really fabulous locally crafted as well as other merchandise. >> i have baseball the whole weekend. i can't wait for that. >> what are you doing tonight? >> we are having fun. just hanging out, checking the town out. >> we had lunch. we stopped at a place for lunch...
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pizza with rose he had fennell, sausage, and, last but not least a pizza which is rolled dough with hand madeand spicy sauce. >> this looks like a cinnamon bun but it is no the. >> it is an invertedstrom bol a maid a different way and it is a different way. >> yes, it means roll. >> it is really cool. >> eagles are on a roll this season. this food down here, it is amazing. a amazing addition. >> we wanted to enhance the game day experience for fans from the minute they walk into the minute they leave they have a great experience. >> thanks, chef james tennessee. >> thank you. >> look at this view. you are at the the club level. you can look at phillies stadium right here. you can see bridge right here. you can see center city. the thinks great. i will have a good time down here tonight if i get tickets. if i get tickets. >> hint, hint, hint. >> yes, rotollo. >> i cannot roll my tongue. >> yes. >> we love it. >> they are going crazy back there. i believe it. >> mike is to go crazy stuff. >> yes. >> it is just us. there he is, come on in. >> anyway, still ahead divorce rumors continue beyonce a
pizza with rose he had fennell, sausage, and, last but not least a pizza which is rolled dough with hand madeand spicy sauce. >> this looks like a cinnamon bun but it is no the. >> it is an invertedstrom bol a maid a different way and it is a different way. >> yes, it means roll. >> it is really cool. >> eagles are on a roll this season. this food down here, it is amazing. a amazing addition. >> we wanted to enhance the game day experience for fans from the...
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>> hand-made window signs do more than tell tourists stores are open.they show solidarity, community and illustrate that together we are napa strong. tiffany wilson, abc7 news. >>> a major roadway in napa will be closed today, due to quake damage. the first street overpass at highway 29 will be closed in both directions, from 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. for pavement repairs to the eastbound approach. >>> the city of vallejo will hold an informational session today for people who recovering from sunday's earthquake. representatives from the solano volunteer organizations active in a disaster will be on hand to direct residents and businesses to resources that can help them recover. today's session will be held at the central permit center on santa clara street at 10:00. >>> the usgo says hundreds ofÑi sensors on the golden gate bridge and the richmond-san rafael bridge did their job during the earthquake. collecting data about the shaking. the sensors were installed after the loma prieta. >>> an abc7 news viewer emailed us after seeing the earthquake cover
>> hand-made window signs do more than tell tourists stores are open.they show solidarity, community and illustrate that together we are napa strong. tiffany wilson, abc7 news. >>> a major roadway in napa will be closed today, due to quake damage. the first street overpass at highway 29 will be closed in both directions, from 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. for pavement repairs to the eastbound approach. >>> the city of vallejo will hold an informational session today for...
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it's local, hands made, there are a craft orientation.ot of autonomy by the people working in it. that tends to be one of the things that we really focus on, the ability to create their own product, business to his follow their interests and passions. it's all about different relationships with the people who buy their products. it's more appreciation than consumption, if you look back at the industrial economy, you are creating things that need to be consumed. and they are kind of medium range, but when you look at the artisan economy, these products that they are producing are things that you appreciate, they have a narrative with them. there is a connection to the person that makes them between the maker and what i call the patron rather than the consumer. and there is also the work life is changing, this idea that we separate the social and the production part of the economy. that's changing a great deal. >> so, in other words, there is less separation in the artisan economy between production and life? >> yeah. the connection between
it's local, hands made, there are a craft orientation.ot of autonomy by the people working in it. that tends to be one of the things that we really focus on, the ability to create their own product, business to his follow their interests and passions. it's all about different relationships with the people who buy their products. it's more appreciation than consumption, if you look back at the industrial economy, you are creating things that need to be consumed. and they are kind of medium...
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book arts is hand made books, creating and books that are made that are not just traditional books thatcould be books that are unbound or bound. all sorts of different structures. some according to flags to tunnel books to traditional bound books that lay flat when you open. it is a book and art and altogether, and it's all handmade. so it's more than just the words that are in the book. it is also the structure of the book is also part of the art. the paper, whether it is fixed or no text. so it's all of that and it's in an enduring world to discover. pretty amazing. this is another book, the most recent book, and it's written by alan waterson. it relates to her trip on the river and ron schultz is ill should for this. he and treasury collaborated in doing -- ellen elaborate in going with reporter. this is an interesting page because she got the idea to do the book after hiking the trail when she saw enough of it to everybody her of a woman stretching across on this pilgrimage. when ron drew the map, and also this overlay, which is a woman superimposed on this. so as we close this page
book arts is hand made books, creating and books that are made that are not just traditional books thatcould be books that are unbound or bound. all sorts of different structures. some according to flags to tunnel books to traditional bound books that lay flat when you open. it is a book and art and altogether, and it's all handmade. so it's more than just the words that are in the book. it is also the structure of the book is also part of the art. the paper, whether it is fixed or no text. so...
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. >> hand made wine, exactly. >> fantastic. what else can we do? >> you can go to campo debochi.s a massive complex. they have indoor and outdoor. you can bring a group, the family, do a corporate event. they rent the courts for $12.50 per person for an hour and a half. you can get about two games in during the time. they do a full italian menu of food. >> it's a restaurant too. >> this is a full italian experience with lots of great pastas. >> desserts look fantastic. >> they have it all. this is a fun way to experience livermore outside of the tasting room. >> bochi ball is very popular. >> and they've got plenty. >> this location is one that's been around forever, very popular with just about everybody you talk to. >> still a hidden gem for some. there is a regional park about ten miles south of livermore. lakers say it is like a lakeside resort hidden away. you can rent paddle boats, canoes, kayaks, swim. it's like going on vacation a few miles from home. >> with temperatures in the mid 90s that's a great place go. >> yes, you will want to cool off. >> i have another tip. go
. >> hand made wine, exactly. >> fantastic. what else can we do? >> you can go to campo debochi.s a massive complex. they have indoor and outdoor. you can bring a group, the family, do a corporate event. they rent the courts for $12.50 per person for an hour and a half. you can get about two games in during the time. they do a full italian menu of food. >> it's a restaurant too. >> this is a full italian experience with lots of great pastas. >> desserts look...
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for her, the weave remains local, from start to finish, her clothes are hand made in senegal. she overseas the entire production. it's a long process but requires a careful eye for detail. this tradition passed on from yenration is slowly disappe disappearing. this is why. >> you would think all of these fab risks are made locally to have a distinct african feel, but none of it is made here. all of it, including the shirt i am wearing is made in china. c >> with her new collection, she seeks to bring a fresh and bolder style suited to all women, regardless of where they are from. nicholas hawk, al jazeera, dakar. >> over 50 designers are taking part in europe's largest event for african-inspired fashion. >>> now, this sounds like a plot line from a terminator movie but scientists have created robots that are able to assemble themselves. researchers at harvard at mit developed the robots inspired by the japanese art of paper folding,ability transform to a walking robot in four minutes. >> at the end of our first hour, here is what we are following just for you this morning. the
for her, the weave remains local, from start to finish, her clothes are hand made in senegal. she overseas the entire production. it's a long process but requires a careful eye for detail. this tradition passed on from yenration is slowly disappe disappearing. this is why. >> you would think all of these fab risks are made locally to have a distinct african feel, but none of it is made here. all of it, including the shirt i am wearing is made in china. c >> with her new collection,...
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. >> hand-made microphones, scripts and umbrellas. and most of them are wet anyway. hey, look.ll of this coming up. we're looking forward to this one. we're going to introduce you to the little girl who captured hearts ever where on the video crying over the fact that her baby brother was going to have to grow up one day. went viral. she's all smiles and she and her family are here in the studio to tell us what it's like to have over 16 million views of this. >>> and if you love pinterest, boy, have we got something four. our plaza this morning is decorated to the nines under a tent. the rain won't stop us. a way to light outan outdoor party. >>> before we get to that let's head inside to jenna for a look at the headlines. >> hey, guys. we begin in atlanta where officials at emre hospital are waiting the arrival of the first ebola patients. stephanie gosk is live. >> reporter: she will arrive here at the base. it started on the ground in liberia with doctors determining whether or not they were fit enough to travel. they were put in a special plane with multiple layers of prote
. >> hand-made microphones, scripts and umbrellas. and most of them are wet anyway. hey, look.ll of this coming up. we're looking forward to this one. we're going to introduce you to the little girl who captured hearts ever where on the video crying over the fact that her baby brother was going to have to grow up one day. went viral. she's all smiles and she and her family are here in the studio to tell us what it's like to have over 16 million views of this. >>> and if you love...
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this is an original 1861 hand made pocket watch.is before the show. this is. she is from broadway. she was a flapper. this is north of $500. congratulations. >> i'm glad we opened the envelope. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> we have another lady. >> i have an 1881 silver dollar that has also been formed into a chain. >> the good thing about this is 1881 coin silver. it is mounted. there is a bezel around it. it is circulated. there is not much wear and tear at all. it is in great condition. good thing it was mounted because there was no wear and tear on it. this is north of $100. >> better than a dollar. >> hold on to it. >> do we have one more? >> hi, sweetie. >> hi. this is my engagement ring. it was my husband's great grandmother's. the setting and stone inside with my grandmother's earring. >> you want to -- >> i'm interested in learning more about it. >> that's different than how much i can get for it. >> this is a really well-made ring. it is hand carved. if you look at the portions of the side it was all hand do
this is an original 1861 hand made pocket watch.is before the show. this is. she is from broadway. she was a flapper. this is north of $500. congratulations. >> i'm glad we opened the envelope. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> we have another lady. >> i have an 1881 silver dollar that has also been formed into a chain. >> the good thing about this is 1881 coin silver. it is mounted. there is a bezel around it. it is circulated. there is not much...
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rather, either hand-made hat is carefully crafted over hours, even days. >> to do the business i do you've are you a mad hatter? >> i think i'm like a subtle mad hatter. i'm not too crazy. >> reporter: fashion runs through nick's dna. his dad bernard is a well known model, patriarch of the fictional tommy hilfiger family. nick also models and probably didn't have to get his hands dirty, but a few years ago he came captivated by fashioning hats. >> i always loved them and the history of them. but i didn't understand, like, what it really entailed to make a hat. >> reporter: at times it's like a hug of war between man and felt. takes some strength to do this, doesn't it? >> that's right. >> reporter: there's sewing, there's sanding, there's even fire to distress the high-end lids. was it frustrating learning how to do it? >> yeah, it was super, super frustrating. i found out that there's no right or wrong way to make a hat. there's just your way. >> reporter: nick's breakthrough came at the grammys where madonna wore one of his hats and so did pharrell. the one during his performance with st
rather, either hand-made hat is carefully crafted over hours, even days. >> to do the business i do you've are you a mad hatter? >> i think i'm like a subtle mad hatter. i'm not too crazy. >> reporter: fashion runs through nick's dna. his dad bernard is a well known model, patriarch of the fictional tommy hilfiger family. nick also models and probably didn't have to get his hands dirty, but a few years ago he came captivated by fashioning hats. >> i always loved them and...