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insecure at home with their families, often unsafe in children's homes, the safety net for people inpractically non—existent. we tracked down a teenager who escaped from the children's home six months before the fire. elizabeth, as we will call her, doesn't want to be identified. she now lives on the streets of guatemala city and comes here every day to a charity helping homeless youngsters. she spent four years in the virgen de la asuncion. in 2016, she succeeded in getting away. but how do you keep safe on the streets, because the streets of guatemala, they are not a safe place for a young woman, are they? and if there are risks on guatemala's mean streets, elizabeth dulls her fears by sniffing glue. as night falls, we visit the city's central park. elizabeth sleeps here and we wonder how many more former residents of the virgen de la asuncion children's home we might find. 0k, adios. what we have been told is there are quite a lot of kids who are living here on the streets, who also escaped from virgen de la asuncion and, like elizabeth, it is too dangerous for them to go home and
insecure at home with their families, often unsafe in children's homes, the safety net for people inpractically non—existent. we tracked down a teenager who escaped from the children's home six months before the fire. elizabeth, as we will call her, doesn't want to be identified. she now lives on the streets of guatemala city and comes here every day to a charity helping homeless youngsters. she spent four years in the virgen de la asuncion. in 2016, she succeeded in getting away. but how do...
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and saving some of those homes. they are confident they won't ask for more evacuations. everyone should still be on edge. we have more video of air drops of fire retardant in the area. firefighters telling me that people who live in the area should leave but those who are waook at the fire should not. they should stay home. it's ironic that we would be doing this today. earlier today, we were headed toward the napa northern california area. i talked with cal fire. they were telling me that you can't forget that the pawnee fire is still burning. that's 57% contained. a little more than 13,000 acresa situation where they a now they have this fire burning. we're going to stay on top of it and bring you updates later in the newscast. >> thanks so much for the update. another look from skyranger. most of it is blackened, charred debris and brush which means firefighters have gotten the upper hand on this fire. rob is tracking the dangerous combination of dry grass, high temperatures and the wind. it will get worse. we ha
and saving some of those homes. they are confident they won't ask for more evacuations. everyone should still be on edge. we have more video of air drops of fire retardant in the area. firefighters telling me that people who live in the area should leave but those who are waook at the fire should not. they should stay home. it's ironic that we would be doing this today. earlier today, we were headed toward the napa northern california area. i talked with cal fire. they were telling me that you...
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>> i believe she said you can go home. >> uh-huh. >> that you can go home. >> y can go home now. e you ready to go home? when she said that, i went into full fledged pent pen coastal holy dance. i was screaming dancing, i was dancing, i was jumping, screaming, i was doing everything. >> kim, what did it sound like from your end? ho >> at first, iht she knew because the news was starting to break and we had to geher on the phone, so she was kind of quiet on the phone and ow her personality enough to know that she would have been screaming or something, and i said wait, you don't know? and she wa know what? i was like you're going home. and screams and cries and we all just cried on the pho >> and there will be much more of hoda's interview tomorrow morning on "today". d, >>> still ahea side effects warning, the warnings about common medications side effects linked to depression. are your medications raising your risk without you knowing. >>> and the 25-story climb that made her a social media star. us.ou can stay with we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing t
>> i believe she said you can go home. >> uh-huh. >> that you can go home. >> y can go home now. e you ready to go home? when she said that, i went into full fledged pent pen coastal holy dance. i was screaming dancing, i was dancing, i was jumping, screaming, i was doing everything. >> kim, what did it sound like from your end? ho >> at first, iht she knew because the news was starting to break and we had to geher on the phone, so she was kind of quiet on...
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so in your situation, unfortunately, you and i who wanna buy a home or refinance a home, so often, weendent on the appraiser and their findings. that's all the time we have for today. be sure to send me your property stories, questions, or pictures of your property bloopers. send them to propertyman@foxnews.com. and don't forget to check us out on facebook and twitter. there's also plenty more information on videos on our website, foxnews.com/propertyman. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> amid the terror of hitler's bombs... >> the airpower of the nazis was turned against britain. >> ...an unmistakable voice rallies the brits. >> i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. >> you think churchill saw his lisp as beneficial? >> what hitlerism is suffering in libya is only a sample and a foretaste of what we have got to give him and his accomplices. >> it was such an inspiring speech that it just worked magic on people. >> his dental tech worked magic, too. >> churchill said to my father, "you're not going anywhere. you're staying here with me." >> how did he
so in your situation, unfortunately, you and i who wanna buy a home or refinance a home, so often, weendent on the appraiser and their findings. that's all the time we have for today. be sure to send me your property stories, questions, or pictures of your property bloopers. send them to propertyman@foxnews.com. and don't forget to check us out on facebook and twitter. there's also plenty more information on videos on our website, foxnews.com/propertyman. i'll see you next week. [ woman...
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one way make the changes to home-sf but make it track the annual increase within home-sf. one last thing. when we leaked at this we were looking at changes in home-sf. examples were about market rate. we have seen affordable projects to use this and haven't been able to use it and gone to the state density bonus. what i would ask you all as recommendation to have the planning staff meet with the mayor's office of housing and community development, nonprofit housing developers find adjustments to the 100% affor affordable home-sf to make that work as well. i am not sure why planning staff or proponents of the legislation look at that as equally as important as the market rate portion. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i have a letter here. i am here on behalf of mb action and the 1500 members. the original goal was a program more appealing than the state density program so the twoers would -- developers would choose our program. it is not getting used and is not working. we have change it to get the outcomes we want. ty want to ensure we are i didn
one way make the changes to home-sf but make it track the annual increase within home-sf. one last thing. when we leaked at this we were looking at changes in home-sf. examples were about market rate. we have seen affordable projects to use this and haven't been able to use it and gone to the state density bonus. what i would ask you all as recommendation to have the planning staff meet with the mayor's office of housing and community development, nonprofit housing developers find adjustments...
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sweet home ♪ god bless america music mac debate co- ♪ my home sweet home [applause] ♪ music ♪ music dr., larry nasser has been convicted of sexual abuse of athletes while employed by michigan state university. the former and msu presidentnd wom's gymnastics program director testified. >> good afternoon. i called the siri to order.
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. >> i was surprised at first they told me to go home and i smiled because i could go home. then i smiled because i could go home. >> reporter: it's called the home hospital. >> we have the hospital in this pack here. >> reporter: dr. david lavine is a pioneer behind this trend. to give seriously ill patients better care. >> we don't talk about how often people die in hospitals and get infections in hospitals. a lot of those things aren't going to happen in a home hospital. how are we feeling? >> reporter: in her own living room, maureen gets the same treatment she would in the hospital -- medication, an i.v., and a breaths. >> reporter: back at the hospital, a wireless skin patch >> reporter: dr. lavine says patients in the home hospital get an extra two hours of sleep and two hours of activity each day which helps them recover faster. and for the hospital, costs are 52% less, one reason it's being studied in leading medical centers. not every e.r. patient is a potential candidate. >> if you have really, ly complicated medical problems and you're destined for intensive care
. >> i was surprised at first they told me to go home and i smiled because i could go home. then i smiled because i could go home. >> reporter: it's called the home hospital. >> we have the hospital in this pack here. >> reporter: dr. david lavine is a pioneer behind this trend. to give seriously ill patients better care. >> we don't talk about how often people die in hospitals and get infections in hospitals. a lot of those things aren't going to happen in a home...
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>> you can go home now, are you ready to go home. when she sd that, i went into full-fledged pentecostal holy nce. i started screaming and jumping. people were listening. i'm telling you, i was dancing, i was jumping, i was screaming, i was doing everything. >> kim, what did it sound like from your >> i jus --ell, at first i thought she knew, because the news wasingrto break. and we had to get her on the phone. she was kind of quiet on the phone. and i know her personality enough to know that she would have been screaming or something. and i said, wait, you don't know? and she was know what? i was like, you're going home. and screams and cries and we all just cried on the phone. >> and there will be much more of hoda's exclusive interview tomorrow morning on > still ahead here tonight, side effects warning. the new alert about hundreds of common medications linked to depression. are your prescriptions raising yourout you even in also the wild dal wse 25-story climb has made her a social media star. hope you can stay with us. >>> ther
>> you can go home now, are you ready to go home. when she sd that, i went into full-fledged pentecostal holy nce. i started screaming and jumping. people were listening. i'm telling you, i was dancing, i was jumping, i was screaming, i was doing everything. >> kim, what did it sound like from your >> i jus --ell, at first i thought she knew, because the news wasingrto break. and we had to get her on the phone. she was kind of quiet on the phone. and i know her personality...
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home that is now closed.000 children in care, and this was the largest government facility. this is oui’ largest government facility. this is our guide. she left the home before the fire but as a teenager she lived here for more than a year. looks like a prison. doesn't look like a children's home. and how do you feel being back here? whoa. a tower with a guard. it was built to house 400 children, but on the day of the fire, 600 were living here. now it is empty. we are not allowed inside. all you can see inside is some corrugated iron fencing that has obviously been put around the room where the girls died. that's about, i don't know, maybe 30 or 40 metres from this main gate. you can't see anything else. she came here because she was an orphan, but are also boys and girls with disabilities, gang members, vic is of sexual abuse and children whose parents were just too poor to keep them at home. —— victims. many of the children were desperate to get out. escapes happened often. in 118 month period, more than
home that is now closed.000 children in care, and this was the largest government facility. this is oui’ largest government facility. this is our guide. she left the home before the fire but as a teenager she lived here for more than a year. looks like a prison. doesn't look like a children's home. and how do you feel being back here? whoa. a tower with a guard. it was built to house 400 children, but on the day of the fire, 600 were living here. now it is empty. we are not allowed inside....
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on their homes by the end of the week. some of them may be able to move back home if cal fire can't keep the flames from getting close to where the homes are.>>> we want to check in with steve who is keeping an eye on a fire and weather conditions. >> geographic mapping put that 12,700 now. that is infrared satellite analysis. >> the breeze has picked up. >> they need to get going by the time friday and saturday rolled by. it is going to be hot. there could be just a little fog in the napa valley but it will not do much. at the last check the conditions were at 10,500. i am seeing 12,000+. i will have an update probably in the morning. conditions are dry. temperatures will drop to the 50s and 60s. we are at 63% humidity. 62 to start but 95 degrees today. it is going to be hot and humidity will be low. forecast models put a little bit more humidity. we will see a repeat from yesterday. i am concerned about friday and saturday. temperatures are going to rocket up. going to be 90s to 100 with high humidity. until then the tem
on their homes by the end of the week. some of them may be able to move back home if cal fire can't keep the flames from getting close to where the homes are.>>> we want to check in with steve who is keeping an eye on a fire and weather conditions. >> geographic mapping put that 12,700 now. that is infrared satellite analysis. >> the breeze has picked up. >> they need to get going by the time friday and saturday rolled by. it is going to be hot. there could be just a...
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values surrounding homes. it's going to a 9. $6 billion program funded funded by the federal government but administered by the states and is assisted more than 300,000 homeowners in 18 states and the district of columbia. i support the cooperative federalism embedded in this program with the states and the federal government working together to solve common problems. but today's hearing will highlight instances where that cooperative federalism has gone awry. a number of hardest hit funds and partner states severely mismanaged the programs and/or misspent federal funds. in september 2026 in the special, special inspector general for tarp found that in about housing division awaste ot hit fund dollars instead of helping homeowners who are facing foreclosure. this included a a car allowancf $500 a month for the ceo to drive a mercedes benz totaling $11,000. nearly same about the money was ent on employee bonuses, gifts, outings and other perks, over 5800nt on holiday parties and gifts, 43,000 in bonuses almost
values surrounding homes. it's going to a 9. $6 billion program funded funded by the federal government but administered by the states and is assisted more than 300,000 homeowners in 18 states and the district of columbia. i support the cooperative federalism embedded in this program with the states and the federal government working together to solve common problems. but today's hearing will highlight instances where that cooperative federalism has gone awry. a number of hardest hit funds and...
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are inside the home.year-old walter ross, came to confront his estranged wife at the home on the 400 block of garfield park ave. witnesses say ross entered the home at about 8:04 sunday night. his estranged wife was not there, but their son and daughter-in-law, two grandchildren, and several dinner guests were there when police say ross walked in and fired multiple rounds.officers received several 911 calls about the shooting. one came from a woman inside the home who was hiding in a bathroom. the swat team entered the home and found two men with gunshot wounds.one, a 43-year-old santa rosa resident, was pronounced dead at the scene.a 41-year-old man was alive, but unresponsive. a 4-year-old boy was also injured. both are expected to survive.(oncam) police say ross shot him self and is in critical condition. reporting live in santa rosa, lydia pantazes kron4 news. <> ( james ) a u-c berkeley graduate is shot and killed while camping with his two young daughters. tristan beaudette took his daughters campin
are inside the home.year-old walter ross, came to confront his estranged wife at the home on the 400 block of garfield park ave. witnesses say ross entered the home at about 8:04 sunday night. his estranged wife was not there, but their son and daughter-in-law, two grandchildren, and several dinner guests were there when police say ross walked in and fired multiple rounds.officers received several 911 calls about the shooting. one came from a woman inside the home who was hiding in a bathroom....
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around 600 homes are being threatened which means around 2500 people have left their homes.ording to the sheriff's department, 12 buildings have already been destroyed and for those who have evacuated, all they canit has enveryict 24 urs t know if your animals are okay or your house is okay or your neighbors are okay. we are a community. >> the pawnee fire started around 520 saturday and officials immediately ordered evacuation for the spring valley lake subdivision in the 36 hours, homes in that very area erupted in flames, and evacuation center has been set up at lower lake high school at 9430 lake street. rugged terrain plus less unfavorable weather conditions are making this fire extremely difficult to contain, low humidity and spontaneous winds are what is making it spread.>>> three minutes before 7 o'clock and time for your final five, another new wildfire is prompting evacuations near yosemite, and righnow e flat fire is 35% contained. about 160 acres have burned so far, helicopters were able to scoop up water from the moccasin reservoir to help extinguish the flames.
around 600 homes are being threatened which means around 2500 people have left their homes.ording to the sheriff's department, 12 buildings have already been destroyed and for those who have evacuated, all they canit has enveryict 24 urs t know if your animals are okay or your house is okay or your neighbors are okay. we are a community. >> the pawnee fire started around 520 saturday and officials immediately ordered evacuation for the spring valley lake subdivision in the 36 hours, homes...
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sweet home god bless america y home sweet home ♪ [applause] ["hail to the chief" playing] [captionsht national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> so the house begins bill debate this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. eastern time. they have seven bills from the natural resources committee, including o that makes route 66 a national historic be trail. votes scheduled for 6:30 eastern and we have live coverage right here on c-span. education sretaetsy dev told the senate appropriations subcommittee today that the federal commission on school safety, set up after a florida high school shooting, won't be looking at the role of guns in school violence. she was answering senators' questions about president trump's 2019 budget request for her department, and we have that entire hearing tonight for you at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span.
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owner if a builder builds a spec home he's going to be taking out the bank loan either way the banks if they can ease up and have more money accessible to both builders and clients are going to see a bigger uptick in the building market that makes a lot of sense i guess now i'm going to ask you one you may not know i know you want to commodities expert give but given the sort of tit for tat trade war out there and construction of homes must be impacted by higher input so in commodities not long ago we talked about the high price a copper on the show but how about things like lumber and other things used in construction are we seeing any increase in prices that translate to higher home prices or not to not yet i don't think yet because when you build a home when you first start that lumber purchase so a lot of the purchases have already been made for things that are starting in the next month or two pre done before this even started so we're going to see going forward probably after august that's when you're going to see the increase in lumber prices and with lumber going up there's g
owner if a builder builds a spec home he's going to be taking out the bank loan either way the banks if they can ease up and have more money accessible to both builders and clients are going to see a bigger uptick in the building market that makes a lot of sense i guess now i'm going to ask you one you may not know i know you want to commodities expert give but given the sort of tit for tat trade war out there and construction of homes must be impacted by higher input so in commodities not long...
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i visited akhter‘s family home last october.atives with money from a settlement, though they deny receiving everything. at the time, they refused to talk to me. but now i am my way back to meet the head of the village, who says he was a witness to at least some negotiations. muhammad ali claims representatives of fauzia's family came to see him and akhter‘s father. it is hard to pin down exactly what happened next. different people allege different things about who received money to drop the case. but none of it can be proved, and fauzia's family deny paying anybody anything. i wanted to speak to akhter‘s father directly. this is where akhter‘s body now lies, largely forgotten amidst the negotiations, squabbling, and accusations of money. it would be easy to blame these families for seeming to give up on the chance ofjustice for their dead children in exchange for a few thousand dollars. but when you see the kind of poverty that they live in, then perhaps it becomes completely understandable. the problem is that if no one is eve
i visited akhter‘s family home last october.atives with money from a settlement, though they deny receiving everything. at the time, they refused to talk to me. but now i am my way back to meet the head of the village, who says he was a witness to at least some negotiations. muhammad ali claims representatives of fauzia's family came to see him and akhter‘s father. it is hard to pin down exactly what happened next. different people allege different things about who received money to drop...
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>> i believe she said you can go home. >> mm-hmm. >> you can go home. zbluk go home? >> you can go home now. are you ready to go home? when she said that, i went into full-fledged pentecostal holy dance. i started screaming and jumping. people were listening. i'm telling you, i was dancing. i was dancing. i was jumping. i was screaming. i was doing everything. ew because the d it sound like news was starting to break and we had to get her on the phone. so she was kind of quiet on the phone. and i know her personality enough to know that she would have been screaming or something. and i said, wait, you don't know? and she was like, know what? and i was like, you're going home. and screams and cries. and we all just cried on the phone. >> you're definitely going to want to watch the full exclusive interview coming up on "today." >>> nbc meteorologist bill care sinz here with a check on our forecast. what do you have, bill? >> good morning. still tracking what was hurricane bud down to a tropical storm. good news from cabo san lucas. but here's the great news. it's been
>> i believe she said you can go home. >> mm-hmm. >> you can go home. zbluk go home? >> you can go home now. are you ready to go home? when she said that, i went into full-fledged pentecostal holy dance. i started screaming and jumping. people were listening. i'm telling you, i was dancing. i was dancing. i was jumping. i was screaming. i was doing everything. ew because the d it sound like news was starting to break and we had to get her on the phone. so she was kind of...
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home recipients." announced it during the gala at the golf house. >> he has a tendency to do those things, doesn't he? >> he likes to surprise. >> he's all about surprising. >> she just kinda laughed and chuckled and -- and said, "no. no, no, no. but i know a really good veteran that needs a home." and that was always the answer. she always had another veteran that needed our help, that needed a home. >> i was like, "no, no. i'm not with building homes for heroes, you know, to receive anything. i'm just here to push the -- the gifts out." right? >> but andy finally convinced her. >> you can't argue with andy when andy's made up his mind. so, you know, here we are now, standing in this beautiful home. it's been nothing less than a godsend. it's the absolute american dream. >> we have received this beautiful, wonderful opportunity from chase. >> chase donated a formerly foreclosed home, which was completely gutted and renovated. >> building homes for heroes was able to make this home fit my needs as far
home recipients." announced it during the gala at the golf house. >> he has a tendency to do those things, doesn't he? >> he likes to surprise. >> he's all about surprising. >> she just kinda laughed and chuckled and -- and said, "no. no, no, no. but i know a really good veteran that needs a home." and that was always the answer. she always had another veteran that needed our help, that needed a home. >> i was like, "no, no. i'm not with...
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that he stays at home rather than coming back.. it makes a difference to people that live in this area... it's to praise them for the work they're doing, but like most council bosses, he worries about how he will find the long—term money needed to meet the growing demand for services before people reach a crisis. i think it's constant pressures all the time. we can't simply go faster and faster on the current model. we know we've got to do a lot more in order to staunch some of the flow into the hospital and make sure we are supporting people in the community. pressure's being felt across the care system, as we've seen first hand this week. we are absolutely in crisis at this point. the costs for those who pay for themselves... i hope i don't live to be 100 — by then i'll be broke. and the frustrations of those who provide the care... people just look at you and think you're a care worker, you just wipe bums. the government promises a green paper will set out plans to reform the care system this summer, but what of the difficultie
that he stays at home rather than coming back.. it makes a difference to people that live in this area... it's to praise them for the work they're doing, but like most council bosses, he worries about how he will find the long—term money needed to meet the growing demand for services before people reach a crisis. i think it's constant pressures all the time. we can't simply go faster and faster on the current model. we know we've got to do a lot more in order to staunch some of the flow into...
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home to millions of species a home worth saving. here which is on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term to convert produce to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation multiplied dio's the multimedia environment series on g.w. . this week on world stories. new dark shouldn't be returned to nigeria. a year after the shoot fire in london to our but we begin in south korea relations with north korea seem to be thawing and many people in the south hope they will soon be reunited with their relatives in the north thousands of families were torn apart when the nation was to. decades ago. a few old photographs and a couple of letters that the only proved one sign has that he has relatives somewhere in north korea it would put them in danger to show their faces o
home to millions of species a home worth saving. here which is on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term to convert produce to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation multiplied dio's the multimedia environment...
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he got inside the home by opening an unlocked sliding door. an 18-year-old woman woke up to find the man in her doorway naked and touching himself. the victim screamed and the man then ran out of the house. pocey he has a tattoo on the bicep of his left arm of a thin, green ring or band. similar to barbed wire. >>> and a u.s. district judge in san diego this evening ordered authorities to reunite separated families at the border within 30 days. it comes as part of lawsuit filed by the aclu on the part of two women separated from their children. more than 2,000 immigrant children have been taken from their parents in recent weeks. health and human services secretary alex azar faced questions on capitol hill today about how many families have been reunited. >> many have been reunified? >> that's what i'm saying. they've been placed with a parent or relative in the -- >> how many? how many? >> several hundred. >> a compromise bill is expected to come up for a vote tomorrow to reverse the zero tolerance policy and provide a path for citizenship fo
he got inside the home by opening an unlocked sliding door. an 18-year-old woman woke up to find the man in her doorway naked and touching himself. the victim screamed and the man then ran out of the house. pocey he has a tattoo on the bicep of his left arm of a thin, green ring or band. similar to barbed wire. >>> and a u.s. district judge in san diego this evening ordered authorities to reunite separated families at the border within 30 days. it comes as part of lawsuit filed by the...
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clair's "come home award." will get up to $15,000 towards his student loans, just to return. >> you want a treat, baby? >> reporter: it's a deal kayla parzynski couldn't pass up. her $10,000 scholarship paid off her undergraduate loans, which helped her buy her first house. >> it was a great opportunity financially. it took a big load off of me and i think it's worth it. >> reporter: can you see yourself here a long time? >> yeah, i can definitely see myself here for a long time. >> reporter: st. clair county runs along lake huron and the st. clair river, a quiet county with plenty of small-town appeal. the average annual salary here is just under $52,000, slightly more than the national average. why are you having to pay people to come here? to come herit seems ironic to think that. >> reporter: randy maiers helped create the come home award and works with local business and organizations to help fund it to reverse a brain drain from the area. >> i think a part of it is that the young people that grow up here,
clair's "come home award." will get up to $15,000 towards his student loans, just to return. >> you want a treat, baby? >> reporter: it's a deal kayla parzynski couldn't pass up. her $10,000 scholarship paid off her undergraduate loans, which helped her buy her first house. >> it was a great opportunity financially. it took a big load off of me and i think it's worth it. >> reporter: can you see yourself here a long time? >> yeah, i can definitely see...
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largest home in america. we also learned about the landscape design of the 8000-acre property on which biltmore sits. this is about 25 minutes. >> welcome to biltmore. we are in america's largest home. it will be my pleasure to welcome you and tour you through the house. it is a wonderful place to visit. it is a beautiful estate with an incredibly expansive home. it is a home with more than 33 bedrooms for guests and family, 65 fireplaces, a massive staircase, and architectural beauty. welcome to biltmore estate in ashford, north carolina. we will head in. this house was constructed over a period of six years starting in the 1880's and finished in 1895. george vanderbilt, the owner and builder of the home envisions this as a getaway for family and friends and opened it christmas eve of 1895. he was the youngest son of william henry vanderbilt and the grandson of commodore vanderbilt. this was an incredible family that had been building railroads and shipping industries across the world. he was the youngest so
largest home in america. we also learned about the landscape design of the 8000-acre property on which biltmore sits. this is about 25 minutes. >> welcome to biltmore. we are in america's largest home. it will be my pleasure to welcome you and tour you through the house. it is a wonderful place to visit. it is a beautiful estate with an incredibly expansive home. it is a home with more than 33 bedrooms for guests and family, 65 fireplaces, a massive staircase, and architectural beauty....
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so in your situation, unfortunately, you and i who wanna buy a home or refinance a home, so often, went on the appraiser and their findings. that's all the time we have for today. be sure to send me your property stories, questions, or pictures of your property bloopers. send them to propertyman@foxnews.com. and don't forget to check us out on facebook and twitter. there's also plenty more information on videos on our website, foxnews.com/propertyman. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> an 8-year-old gets a very strange inheritance. >> when my dad died, everyone was heartbroken. >> but what does a boy do with a winery? >> the funniest thing is when i would tell my friends' parents, and they would totally freak out. >> talk about getting your feet wet in a new business. >> drink it. it's grape juice. >> that is really good. >> but how does the family keep it from dying on the vine? >> i didn't know anything about wine except that i like to drink it. >> so what's the heir going to do when he grows up? >> i'm trying to prove that i'm not the owner's kid who just gets handed t
so in your situation, unfortunately, you and i who wanna buy a home or refinance a home, so often, went on the appraiser and their findings. that's all the time we have for today. be sure to send me your property stories, questions, or pictures of your property bloopers. send them to propertyman@foxnews.com. and don't forget to check us out on facebook and twitter. there's also plenty more information on videos on our website, foxnews.com/propertyman. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing...
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i am new to understanding home sf. i have seen home-sf present three examples then asks to lift or reduce the number of restrictions usually processed by the planning commission, such as yardage in the backyard or set backs or height limits. then lastly, eliminate commission hearings where people voice their concern. this really makes me nervous as someone who has just seen three examples that don't represent my neighborhood. then i imagine once this procedure gets evaluated as pilot study it will simply transfer the procedure and policy will transfer over to the rest of the city where home-sf wants to build up a couple more stories on top of the normal standard four story building, and then the neighbors and neighborhoods won't be able to express their concern. this is just shocking to me. that is all i have to say. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i think our biggest concern about the legislation is any legislation city wide is a brig broad sweep across the city. every neighborhood is different and unique with differ
i am new to understanding home sf. i have seen home-sf present three examples then asks to lift or reduce the number of restrictions usually processed by the planning commission, such as yardage in the backyard or set backs or height limits. then lastly, eliminate commission hearings where people voice their concern. this really makes me nervous as someone who has just seen three examples that don't represent my neighborhood. then i imagine once this procedure gets evaluated as pilot study it...
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of their homes. so far it has burned 100 acres. the homes are tightly packed together. fire crews are coming from around the state to prevent the fire from spreading. >>> cruise from up fire crews from across the southwest are in durango. 2000 people have been evacuated and no homes have burned. the fire is 15% contained. >>> a newly released inspector genel reports that some dams in the u.s. could be at risk because of cybersecurity. there are five hydroelectric dams in the u.s. considered critical infrastructure. they are shasta, folsom, glen canyon in arizona, grand coulee dam and hoover dam in nevada. the expected general report found two out of five dams are at low risk of outside cyber infiltration. but they are at high risk of cyber threats from within. the report made recommendations on how to better ove cyber securitythose dams. >>> a home invasion could be connected with others. the questions investigators have for the latest victims. >>> remembering those killed at the pool's nightclub fir
of their homes. so far it has burned 100 acres. the homes are tightly packed together. fire crews are coming from around the state to prevent the fire from spreading. >>> cruise from up fire crews from across the southwest are in durango. 2000 people have been evacuated and no homes have burned. the fire is 15% contained. >>> a newly released inspector genel reports that some dams in the u.s. could be at risk because of cybersecurity. there are five hydroelectric dams in the...
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new home sales beating expectations today, we get pending home sales.ning us now from d.c. with check on house zmrg the market remains very tight,briane and home builders aren't helping the supply situation all that much home prices were up 6.4% that was a slight drop from the 6.5% annual increase in march. sales of newly built homes increased in may but only in the south where homes were the cheaper. it's all about affordability which isn't getting much better. mortgage rates are higher than they were in january a competitive and expensive housing market means more people are staying put and upgrading their homes. master bedroom suites are big. kitchens and bathrooms still lead but master suites moved past the family room to take third place. while remodelling is going, so are the costs and much of that has to do with the lack of labor. >> homeowners are looking at much longer duration for the start time and the xheegs of the project. that combined with the rising cost of labor and more recently product and materials we're looking at rising prices for
new home sales beating expectations today, we get pending home sales.ning us now from d.c. with check on house zmrg the market remains very tight,briane and home builders aren't helping the supply situation all that much home prices were up 6.4% that was a slight drop from the 6.5% annual increase in march. sales of newly built homes increased in may but only in the south where homes were the cheaper. it's all about affordability which isn't getting much better. mortgage rates are higher than...
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three ( marty ) home sweet home. three hikers are waking up in their own beds this morni following a scary 13 hours on a pacifica cliff. the pair of 13 year old girls and a 22 year old man were stuck 700 feet down a steep cliff. they were forced to stay overnight onff because firefighters could not get to them. kron4's michelle kingston has the details. three people hiking the cliffs in pacifca got stuck ... stranded about 700 feet down shelter cove bluff -- located off of kent road.north county fire authority says the stranded hikers -- a 23 year old and two 13 year olds -- called them around 9:30 friday night.but because of where they were located, the darkness and the weather-- firefighters weren't able to get to them.they stayed in touch throughout the night and were rescued safely on saturday morning by a california highway ( marty )also in berkeley, inv death of a man at the berkeley marina. it happened just before six o'clock saturday evening. the body of the boater was spotted by a bystander... who called for
three ( marty ) home sweet home. three hikers are waking up in their own beds this morni following a scary 13 hours on a pacifica cliff. the pair of 13 year old girls and a 22 year old man were stuck 700 feet down a steep cliff. they were forced to stay overnight onff because firefighters could not get to them. kron4's michelle kingston has the details. three people hiking the cliffs in pacifca got stuck ... stranded about 700 feet down shelter cove bluff -- located off of kent road.north...
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home care give seven hundred thousand elderly people in germany the chance to stay in their own homes but the health care system is overburdened personnel are under pressure something rosa lopez feels is only getting worse. by. i can see there are more and more people needing help and fewer and fewer who want to do this job already they can hardly find people hardly any registered nurses. left. one reason is because the job is poorly paid but there's also a little recognition for this often tough career. but automata is a relatively easy patient. he's content even though his wife is currently away on a trip he's eighty one and today he only needs help putting on his support hose. or what can you expected eighty one at my age are already written off by society. as a shifty. if you didn't have your family you'd be in a real fix this. five minutes later the stockings are on but rosa needs a bit of time to document her visit in the care file. you know that i would see three nice days without your wife if you need anything you can call me but. rosa walks quickly to her car as usual she's d
home care give seven hundred thousand elderly people in germany the chance to stay in their own homes but the health care system is overburdened personnel are under pressure something rosa lopez feels is only getting worse. by. i can see there are more and more people needing help and fewer and fewer who want to do this job already they can hardly find people hardly any registered nurses. left. one reason is because the job is poorly paid but there's also a little recognition for this often...
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birth place home of species play a hollow words if you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps back to global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. music culture loosed drainage system shuts and resource station. interactive content teaching the next generation about to talk to a child should be. using the channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to build something here for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global three thousand on t w and online for langley be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan for your children.
birth place home of species play a hollow words if you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps back to global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. music culture loosed drainage system shuts and resource station. interactive content teaching the next generation about to talk to a child should be. using the channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to build something here for the next generation the...
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they found one man dead inside the home. the home is a total loss.a costa fire arrived to find smoke and flames shooting out of the windows. 7 engines and several trucks responded to the scene. they worked to put out the flames with water and foam. now, fire officials say elderly parents lived with their adult son in the home. the elderly woman and her adult son already escaped the fire by the time firefighters arrived, the elderly man was found dead on the second floor of the home. >> by the time we were able to make entry and get inside the area, you know, unfortunately, he did succumb to his injuries due to the fire and the smoke. >> reporter: the victim's wife and adult son had smoke inhalation and lacerations. it's unclear if the home had any smoke detectors. he cause is under investigation. right now, there are fire investigators inside this home. they do believe at the moment that it started on the first floor but that's still under investigation. live in walnut creek, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> this morning, police are searching for a hi
they found one man dead inside the home. the home is a total loss.a costa fire arrived to find smoke and flames shooting out of the windows. 7 engines and several trucks responded to the scene. they worked to put out the flames with water and foam. now, fire officials say elderly parents lived with their adult son in the home. the elderly woman and her adult son already escaped the fire by the time firefighters arrived, the elderly man was found dead on the second floor of the home. >> by...
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we do not that 600 homes are still threatened. the fire has destroyed some homes.ne woman says one of the homes destroyed hers. she was never warned that her home was in danger. not know about the evacuation order until she called 911 to report seeing smoke. the dispatcher told her she needed to get out gatlin said she didn't want to be for home. she and a neighbor opened the gates to their properties to give cal fire crews access but she says fire crews never came to her property. that's when she hiked down the hill, it's awesome cal fire crews, and asked him to help. >> at least 10 cal fire vehicles. i said, i'm not leaving. will you help me with my property? and they said that we can't do that. we can't promise that. it's a mandatory evacuation. i was up on the mountain for 3 hours fighting that fire cal fire that there in those vehicles doing nothing for -- from 9:00 until 11:30, 11:45 when the fire crested the ridge she could hear the fire. she knew she had to get out. we asked cal fire about this. the incident commander said that he would contact gavin lee --
we do not that 600 homes are still threatened. the fire has destroyed some homes.ne woman says one of the homes destroyed hers. she was never warned that her home was in danger. not know about the evacuation order until she called 911 to report seeing smoke. the dispatcher told her she needed to get out gatlin said she didn't want to be for home. she and a neighbor opened the gates to their properties to give cal fire crews access but she says fire crews never came to her property. that's when...
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and sending a chopper up, joe panic comes home. the throw home and the tag, he's called safe.g that call. the phillies challenge but the call will stand. mccutchin drove in panic later on a sacrificed fly and the giants win 2-0 and go for the sweep today. >>> mr. and mrs. potato head taking in the game between the a's and the royals. trevor perez off trevor cayhill who gave up four runs in 4 2/3 innings. >>> and bruce maxwell, welcome back. it's been 106 at-bats since hitting a home run. that's his first of the season. the a's have hit a home run in 16 consecutive road games. and chad pend ependeren comes u tie it up. and this solo shot to jorge solare. the royals take this one, 5-4. >>> and after the game today, we'll bring you highlights and post-reaction on our program after the game. we hope you will join us. until then, have a great day. >>> okay, well hopefully it was hot enoughor y yesterday you want to do it again. well, maybe, in some parts of the bay area. but tomorrow, get set for 5 to 15 degrees of cooling. we still have today to feature more heat. hook at the towe
and sending a chopper up, joe panic comes home. the throw home and the tag, he's called safe.g that call. the phillies challenge but the call will stand. mccutchin drove in panic later on a sacrificed fly and the giants win 2-0 and go for the sweep today. >>> mr. and mrs. potato head taking in the game between the a's and the royals. trevor perez off trevor cayhill who gave up four runs in 4 2/3 innings. >>> and bruce maxwell, welcome back. it's been 106 at-bats since hitting...
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. >> i w surprised at first they told me to go home and i smiled because i could go home. >> reporter: it's called the home e ospital. >> wve the hospital in this pack here. >> reporter: dr. david lavine is a pioneer behind this trend. >> we don't talk about le how often peie in hospitals and get infections in hospitals. a t of those things aren't going to happen in a home hospital. >> reporter: in her own living room, maureen gets the same treatment she would in the hospital, an i.v. thnd doctors's exam. back ihospital a wireless skin patch keeps track of her vitals. be> right now her heart is 9s a minute and breathing 20 times a minute. >> reporter: dr. lavine says patients at home gean extra two hours of sleep and two more hours of physical activity each r ay and e hospital, costs are 52% less, one reason it's being studied in leading medical centers. ery e.r. patient is a candidate. >> if you have really, really complicated medical problems and you're destined for intensiv, the icu, that's where we're drawing the line. >> reporter: for maureen, there is be er place to get better.
. >> i w surprised at first they told me to go home and i smiled because i could go home. >> reporter: it's called the home e ospital. >> wve the hospital in this pack here. >> reporter: dr. david lavine is a pioneer behind this trend. >> we don't talk about le how often peie in hospitals and get infections in hospitals. a t of those things aren't going to happen in a home hospital. >> reporter: in her own living room, maureen gets the same treatment she...
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when is a good time to buy a home? eunice gayson played the character sylvia trench in "doctor no" -- released in 1962 -- and "from russia with love" -- released in 1963. she starred opposite the first actor to >>> the very first bond girl has passed away at the age of 90. she played the character sylvia trench in "dr. no" released in 1962 and "from russia with love" in 1963. she was the first actress to bring -- a postreadshe wi be missed very much. >>> celebrity suicides are in the spotlight this weekend following the deaths of tv star anthony bourdain and fashion designer kate spade. a new book on the suicide of bay area movie star robin williams is shedding more light on the pressures that stars me face. cbs anchor reena ninan sat down with him. >> you had a chance to speak to his oldest son, zach, and he told you that it was very much quarter -- correlated with how he was doing careerwise. when there were difficulties, he took it personally. what did you learn about his relationship with his family? >> well, he le
when is a good time to buy a home? eunice gayson played the character sylvia trench in "doctor no" -- released in 1962 -- and "from russia with love" -- released in 1963. she starred opposite the first actor to >>> the very first bond girl has passed away at the age of 90. she played the character sylvia trench in "dr. no" released in 1962 and "from russia with love" in 1963. she was the first actress to bring -- a postreadshe wi be missed very...
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there's no place like home >> that's because home builders are showing signs of life. and chart master says that could mean all time highs for one dow stock in particular. plus -- >> smoke >> don't start but dan nathan says cigarette stocks are about to catch on fire and he's got a way to get long for less. and -- ♪ mr. telephone man ♪ there's something wrong with my line ♪ >> the fate of the biggest media deal ever hangs in the balance but don't worry. mike'sgot a way to buy at&t fo just 5 cents it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >> let's get right to it a group of stocks that have been on a bit of a stealth rally. we're talking about the home builders even bigger breakout for the group. one dow name in particular so let's go straight to carter break it down for us. >> a real laggard area for the market down as much as 10% just a few weeks ago but it's come to life the issue is, is their follow through? i think there is the camp that essentially rates are not really going any higher. maybe let's start with that. this is a chart of 10-yea
there's no place like home >> that's because home builders are showing signs of life. and chart master says that could mean all time highs for one dow stock in particular. plus -- >> smoke >> don't start but dan nathan says cigarette stocks are about to catch on fire and he's got a way to get long for less. and -- ♪ mr. telephone man ♪ there's something wrong with my line ♪ >> the fate of the biggest media deal ever hangs in the balance but don't worry. mike'sgot a...
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-- homes threatened.have evacuated residents in the past, they are eager to get back but given the conditions we need them to be patient and heed the warnings to remain evacuated. >> she does not believe the neighborhood got a proper warning. >> they told my neighbor the fire was moving slowly and not to worry. when i went down they told me it had not made it through the valley. >> reporter: she believes five homes in her neighborhood burned on saturday. >> i begged for help, screamed for help and i can't believe they just let us burn. >> reporter: when we asked them to comment on her claims, we were told the commander planned to call her directly and investigate what happened with the firefight. >>> president donald trump issued stark threats against u.s. trade partners. he said that the u.s. is insisting all countries remove artificial trade barriers and tariffs on u.s. imports to their countries or be met with retaliatory measures. he says, trade must be fair and no longer a one-way street. he is alrea
-- homes threatened.have evacuated residents in the past, they are eager to get back but given the conditions we need them to be patient and heed the warnings to remain evacuated. >> she does not believe the neighborhood got a proper warning. >> they told my neighbor the fire was moving slowly and not to worry. when i went down they told me it had not made it through the valley. >> reporter: she believes five homes in her neighborhood burned on saturday. >> i begged for...
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did sell more homes. sales of newly built homes jumped wider than expected, 6.7% after april's read was revised down. here was one more devil in the details. >> all the growth in housing, new home sales is in tso h, warehousing is affordable. and that has implications going-forward. if interest rates ticked up sharply, will it not even be affordab in the south. >> sales jumped dreatically in south, which is where builders are business jest and prices are the lowest. it may be why the medn price of a newly built home dropped 3c in maypared to a year ago. builders are not really focused on lower priced homes, because they can't make as much money on them, especially as the cost f land, labor and materials continue to rise. mortgage rates continued their charge higher in may. and while they didn't seem to heyt much in the south, likely contributed to the drop in sales in more expensive regions like the west. >> the bottom lineis, they're going to hurt sales going-forward. they probably aret going to go up th
did sell more homes. sales of newly built homes jumped wider than expected, 6.7% after april's read was revised down. here was one more devil in the details. >> all the growth in housing, new home sales is in tso h, warehousing is affordable. and that has implications going-forward. if interest rates ticked up sharply, will it not even be affordab in the south. >> sales jumped dreatically in south, which is where builders are business jest and prices are the lowest. it may be why...
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the game tieing base hit, and later, a two run home run for the lead and the win.o they force a decisive game 3 tomorrow in omaha. >>> nervous german soccer fans, bracing for the first departure since fdr was in the oval office. in the 92nd machine -- the defeat, biggest disgrace in german world cup series, the german newspaper called it. >> world cup mania. >> i'm a portugal fan. >> god bless you, everywhere. we'll be right back. tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny choi will hav to start your >>> late show with stephen colbert is e
the game tieing base hit, and later, a two run home run for the lead and the win.o they force a decisive game 3 tomorrow in omaha. >>> nervous german soccer fans, bracing for the first departure since fdr was in the oval office. in the 92nd machine -- the defeat, biggest disgrace in german world cup series, the german newspaper called it. >> world cup mania. >> i'm a portugal fan. >> god bless you, everywhere. we'll be right back. tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle...
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with his bad deeds or presence of a shattered syrian says you is returned home hoping you can trust the government's promises on security. so simon rattle is passing on the baton as principal conductor of the bell and. the british maestro charted our new path for one of the world's most renowned orchestras bringing it up to dates for the twenty first century. i'm still get welcome to the program the european union's fragile position on migration is once again under strain head of emergency talks planned for sunday it's a he has confirmed that it will take part but only after germany's angela macko agreed to scrap a pre-prepared joint statement chancellor merkel desperately needs a european solution to the migration crisis to shore up her position at home but it's the least new populous government is making a common answer to one of europe's most divisive issues even harder to find. managing migration the words dominating brussels these days the e.u. is considering a radical tightening of its refugee policy there's even talk of holding camps outside of europe where migrants would be
with his bad deeds or presence of a shattered syrian says you is returned home hoping you can trust the government's promises on security. so simon rattle is passing on the baton as principal conductor of the bell and. the british maestro charted our new path for one of the world's most renowned orchestras bringing it up to dates for the twenty first century. i'm still get welcome to the program the european union's fragile position on migration is once again under strain head of emergency...
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your return home from the bad ugly. >> i returned home to fort lewis, washington. prior to going to fort lewis, they dressed us in khaki uniforms. they gave us khaki uniforms to wear. i went to the airport and looked at some of those people. i said something is not right. then i heard some yelling from other soldiers. i said something is going on, something's not right. then they came and told me he was spit on. i said who spit on you? let's go get him. he said don't worry about it, i will just change my clothes because there are too many people out there. so we went to the restroom and changed our clothes to civilian attire and we walked out. then we started talking amongst ourselves and some of them were saying they call them baby killers, they spat at some of them and got total disrespect. this was one of the reasons i wear this hat right here. it says vietnam, desert storm, i was in both of them. a lot of civilians walk up to me and say thank you for your service, especially vietnam, because i know how you were treated. i just want to say, i apologize for all t
your return home from the bad ugly. >> i returned home to fort lewis, washington. prior to going to fort lewis, they dressed us in khaki uniforms. they gave us khaki uniforms to wear. i went to the airport and looked at some of those people. i said something is not right. then i heard some yelling from other soldiers. i said something is going on, something's not right. then they came and told me he was spit on. i said who spit on you? let's go get him. he said don't worry about it, i...
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what once was burn skap has almost become home sweet home again. >> this is my daughter's room. >> as july 4th approaches with tall weeds outside and a red flag warning imnent tanya williams of coffey parkels inde >> it's very kaerngs. >> and all due to sales of so-called safe and sane firework. they're illegal in santa rosa. but not in other communities where today volunteers of the elam lutheran church begin to sell tomorrow not without plenty of posted warnings and discussion. >> it's not even mixed. i feel conflicted. >> do you pray over this. >> yes. >> what do you pray. >> i pray everybody is safe and sane with the fireworks. >> for seven years they used the sales to fund work rebuilding homes in natural disasters areas like new orleans in hurricane karnt that. they are liberal with warnings and literature. they are also in the popular opinion cross hairs. board of supervisors james gourd does not want to see the fireworks anywhere in the county but cities fall outside his jurisdiction. >> it's frustrating. but at the same time you try and look around and be reasonable. >> the s
what once was burn skap has almost become home sweet home again. >> this is my daughter's room. >> as july 4th approaches with tall weeds outside and a red flag warning imnent tanya williams of coffey parkels inde >> it's very kaerngs. >> and all due to sales of so-called safe and sane firework. they're illegal in santa rosa. but not in other communities where today volunteers of the elam lutheran church begin to sell tomorrow not without plenty of posted warnings and...
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how are you trading home depot >> i do like home depot.t's interesting -- this is a name that's growing the top line probably about 7% and we've seen eps growth in the high teens for three consecutive years and so the stock is not expensive, neither are the options and that means that we can actually keep our trade fairly simple here. i was just looking out to july and you can buy the 200 calls earlier today for $3.25 so that's just a little over 1.5% over the current stock price to make your bullish bet. i think with options prices this low and with the trend that carter's identified and the fact that the stock is also i think very reasonably priced at these levels, it's easy to take a fairly simple bet to the upside. >> dan, what you do i? >> if you're in the fundamental camp and the technical camp and you like the stock for a breakout, the way mike's choosing to play it less than 2% of the underlying stock price, you have more than a one more this to work out, that makes most sense. bullish to -- the bearish/bullish reversal in the xhb
how are you trading home depot >> i do like home depot.t's interesting -- this is a name that's growing the top line probably about 7% and we've seen eps growth in the high teens for three consecutive years and so the stock is not expensive, neither are the options and that means that we can actually keep our trade fairly simple here. i was just looking out to july and you can buy the 200 calls earlier today for $3.25 so that's just a little over 1.5% over the current stock price to make...