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the hearth survived. we believe this is perhaps the jefferson-era hearth where an enslaved family would have warmed themselves and perhaps cooked a quick evening meal. there is also wonderful evidence of what the floors would have looked like. it is a small detail but we are really dedicated to getting as much -- as accurate as possible in restoring these spaces. along this back wall, you see the circa 1802 bricks, and we can tell how they are laid. they are laid on edge. that is a little particular. and then there is a running bond, so we are able to restore the floor very accurately. we have bricks that are the same size and we will lay them the exact same way. there's also evidence of where these partitions were that divided the spaces. you can see that the carpenters started to put back a sill plate but they have aligned it with what we call an architectural ghost. here is where a stud sat upon the stone wall in jefferson's time. and the space was plastered and whitewashed against it, and when that st
the hearth survived. we believe this is perhaps the jefferson-era hearth where an enslaved family would have warmed themselves and perhaps cooked a quick evening meal. there is also wonderful evidence of what the floors would have looked like. it is a small detail but we are really dedicated to getting as much -- as accurate as possible in restoring these spaces. along this back wall, you see the circa 1802 bricks, and we can tell how they are laid. they are laid on edge. that is a little...
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May 21, 2017
05/17
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what you see here is our kitchen hearth. there are a few different things in here that are really very interesting. we have something called a clockwork spitjack. and this is something that would have power to rotisserie. prior to this invention, this would've been something that would have been done by either slave labor or canine labor. they would've consulate had to turn up spit. the way this invention works is that there are two weights that will hold the spit down. then they rewind everything and the spit would turn on its own. and also over here you will, if you take a look, with something called a beehive oven. this would have been used for baking purposes and would've had to keep it shut. this was a very multipurpose area. if you compare it to a modern kitchen, this is your stovetop and of and everything all in one. tren'ts bedroom and the upstairs portions of the house. what you see here is something called a camp or a campaign bed. this would have been used by the military and would have been used as a portable way
what you see here is our kitchen hearth. there are a few different things in here that are really very interesting. we have something called a clockwork spitjack. and this is something that would have power to rotisserie. prior to this invention, this would've been something that would have been done by either slave labor or canine labor. they would've consulate had to turn up spit. the way this invention works is that there are two weights that will hold the spit down. then they rewind...
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May 22, 2017
05/17
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this is the kitchen hearth. there are a few things in here that are very interesting. we have something called a clockwork spitjack. this would have powered a rotisserie. prior to this invention this , would have been something that would have been done by either slave labor or canine labor. they would have to constantly turn this spit. the way this invention works is there are two weights that will tol it down and continue crank everything. when they come to the bottom, they would rewind and it would turn on its own. also over here, we have something called a beehive oven. this would have been used for baking purposes. and would have had a steel or iron door that would have kept it shut. this was a very multipurpose area. if you compare it to a modern kitchen, this is your stovetop and oven and everything all in one. this is mr. trent's bedroom, the upstairs portion of the house. you see something called a campaign bad. this would have been used by the military and would have been used as a portable way to find rest and/or shelter. this version is quite overly large a
this is the kitchen hearth. there are a few things in here that are very interesting. we have something called a clockwork spitjack. this would have powered a rotisserie. prior to this invention this , would have been something that would have been done by either slave labor or canine labor. they would have to constantly turn this spit. the way this invention works is there are two weights that will tol it down and continue crank everything. when they come to the bottom, they would rewind and...
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May 29, 2017
05/17
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a beautiful 120-year-old traditional kominka style home built around an irori -- a sunken hearth in thew, the rocks in the road. >> masa: yeah, right? >> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty. not only does the irori heat the entire house, it becomes the gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning from the sea of japan, sizzle and pucker in their shells over the fire in butter and lime juice and a touch of home-brewed soy sauce. wild japanese boar hangs above the coals, radiating its sweet aroma as it cooks. look at that. >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you all known each other? how many years? >> masa: 30 years. right? we know each other. i love this kind of cooking, you know? it's the way i like. >> anthony:
a beautiful 120-year-old traditional kominka style home built around an irori -- a sunken hearth in thew, the rocks in the road. >> masa: yeah, right? >> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty. not only does the irori heat the entire house, it becomes the gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy...
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May 6, 2017
05/17
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there is a hearth that survived. slave families may have warmed themselves or cooked a meal here. there is also evidence of what the floors would have looked like. it is a small detail, but we are dedicated to getting as much of along this back wall, what you see are the circa 1802 bricks, and we can tell how they are laid. they are laid on edge. which is a little particular. and then there is a running bond, so we are able to restore the floor very accurately. we have bricks that are the same size and we will lay them the exact same way. there's also evidence of where these partitions were that divided the two spaces. you can see the carpenters have started to put back a sill p late, but they have aligned sill plate with what we call an "architectural ghost." here is where a stud sat upon the stone wall in jefferson's time, and the space was plastered and whitewashed against it, and when that stud goes away, what is left is this gap in the finishes that tells us exactly where the stud would have been and its size, and we are able to put it back. and we can see this wall was cante
there is a hearth that survived. slave families may have warmed themselves or cooked a meal here. there is also evidence of what the floors would have looked like. it is a small detail, but we are dedicated to getting as much of along this back wall, what you see are the circa 1802 bricks, and we can tell how they are laid. they are laid on edge. which is a little particular. and then there is a running bond, so we are able to restore the floor very accurately. we have bricks that are the same...
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May 12, 2017
05/17
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and then at 6:30 on the cbs evening news with scott pelley, steve hearth man is on the road with a mother's for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> a vast outof shoplifters out there they are not professionals. they don't plan to steal, they don't even plan to use or sell what they take. the price they usually end up paying can cost them their friends, their family, and of course their freedom. crystal henderson has the true confessions of a shoplifter. >> there is clorox wipes, there was shoes, it could be anything. it didn't matter what it was because it wasn't an object that i was going to use. >> reporter: there is two sides to every story. >> it was something that i >> reporter: this is the one you usually hear. >> right now surprise, police need you
and then at 6:30 on the cbs evening news with scott pelley, steve hearth man is on the road with a mother's for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪...
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May 23, 2017
05/17
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i can hearthe now, round the corner from where i am. i can hear the applause here where i am. what happened last night. throughout the day, as we arrived in manchester, people have been talking about this spirit, this manchester spirit that will make sure that they come through this attack that happened last night. there we have it. thousands of people at this vigil. at four o'clock this afternoon, the queen led a minute's silence at buckingham palace. earlier, theresa may arrived here in manchester — that was shortly after she'd chaired a meeting of the cabinet's emergency committee in london. the prime minister described the attack as "an act of sickening cowardice." election campaigning has been suspended for the day. 0ur political editor, laura kuennsberg, reports now on the uk's reaction to the atrocity. silence at the palace garden party. then these familiar strains. music: god save the queen. in parliament... in numberten... in edinburgh... and cardiff, every flag flying low. and in belfast, as in every place, showing respect and regret, whether with thoughts, prayers o
i can hearthe now, round the corner from where i am. i can hear the applause here where i am. what happened last night. throughout the day, as we arrived in manchester, people have been talking about this spirit, this manchester spirit that will make sure that they come through this attack that happened last night. there we have it. thousands of people at this vigil. at four o'clock this afternoon, the queen led a minute's silence at buckingham palace. earlier, theresa may arrived here in...