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you don't like mothballs because they stink. or when you put them away in the spring -- >> these are amazing. you need to fill them up well, but these ziploced space bags, you can put a bunch of stuff in here. you can use the vacuum cleaner, suck it up, put it away, and the moths and their little babies don't live inside there. >> they can't eat through the plastic? >> they cannot. >> thank you, lou manfredini. >> you're welcome. >> if you have a question for lou, go to klg and hoda.com and click the connect button. >> and then we have "who knew." >> and the crowd is ready for >>> it's wines day wednesday. we're ready to play our weekly trivia game. we play "who knew", and would you believe it's been 20 years since buzz lightyear hit the screen? we're going to test your knowledge of toys. kathie lee's across the street ready to hand out $100 to anyone who gets the questions right. >> here with me is pop go the week's.com, brian. >> look at this adorable girl from chicago. all right, honey, which iconic toy story film, mr. potato
you don't like mothballs because they stink. or when you put them away in the spring -- >> these are amazing. you need to fill them up well, but these ziploced space bags, you can put a bunch of stuff in here. you can use the vacuum cleaner, suck it up, put it away, and the moths and their little babies don't live inside there. >> they can't eat through the plastic? >> they cannot. >> thank you, lou manfredini. >> you're welcome. >> if you have a question for...
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Nov 15, 2015
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dramatic transformation of a nuclear program since the breakup of the soviet union, as iran begins to mothball centrifuges, destroy the core of its heavy water plutonium reactor, and export much of its stockpile of enriched uranium. finally, at the end of this month and into december, i will join the president in paris, where we are determined to negotiate a truly ambitious, durable, and inclusive framework for curbing the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. earlier this week in norfolk, i laid out the national security implications of this challenge, from the impacts of our own military readiness to the potential multiplication of overseas crises caused by food and water shortages, higher temperatures, extreme weather events, sea level rise, and the movement of people away from areas that can literally no longer sustain life. the good news that it is not too late to reduce emissions, to limit the damage, and seize the economic and environmental benefits, which are extraordinary, staring at us, waiting to be grabbed, all of them the possibilities that come from a transformed en
dramatic transformation of a nuclear program since the breakup of the soviet union, as iran begins to mothball centrifuges, destroy the core of its heavy water plutonium reactor, and export much of its stockpile of enriched uranium. finally, at the end of this month and into december, i will join the president in paris, where we are determined to negotiate a truly ambitious, durable, and inclusive framework for curbing the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. earlier this week in...
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not only would he show up late and smell like mothballs and maple syrup and cheese and crackers with his mouth open he would go for the mashed potatoes to make sure everyone got their fair share when he went to grab a slab of rest made he would change you into taking a leg because you know dark meat matters. hillary clinton has spent so many decades as a career driven ice queen you know the woman has never in her life cooked a thanksgiving meal. we know bill has stuffed a few birds but hillary in the kitchen must look something like this. >> hillary would tackle to prove she is so brave. ben carson would talk slower after his l-tryptophan, and bore you to death with stories about how he killed his own turkey one year by throwing a rock at his head and stabbing him in the abdomen. marco rubio was voted the least likely to run thanksgiving but he would start jabbering on and on about his parents. >> my parents were never rich people. my father was a bear to -- are tender and my mother was a maid. they worked for a living. kennedy: marco would tell you -- so you on ambrosia. it's not wh
not only would he show up late and smell like mothballs and maple syrup and cheese and crackers with his mouth open he would go for the mashed potatoes to make sure everyone got their fair share when he went to grab a slab of rest made he would change you into taking a leg because you know dark meat matters. hillary clinton has spent so many decades as a career driven ice queen you know the woman has never in her life cooked a thanksgiving meal. we know bill has stuffed a few birds but hillary...
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Nov 30, 2015
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i thought you put that thing away in the mothballs. >> things are cyclical. i think you use consumers as a good shape. one way we like to put it, the tech sides, the traditional credit card companies. you guys are going through, in the previous segment, some of the retailers are just tough to call. you know people are going to use the plastic. they're working more hours. they're making more money. the gas prices are low. so they'll spend it on a charge card. we're using that credit card bet in a big way. both in the financial and i.t. sect wear those stocks reside. >> couple of things. last year, where you saw both bonds decline, talking about the ten-year, and the stock market decline together, was 1969. we know what happened, '70, the recession, everything there. with such a lowe equity, are yo seeing anything in fixed income? how do you see that playing out? >> i was born in 1969 so i don't have a perfect recollection of that. but you'll look i guess a little younger than you are, steve. but, you know, our house call -- >> thanks, adam. >> -- working with
i thought you put that thing away in the mothballs. >> things are cyclical. i think you use consumers as a good shape. one way we like to put it, the tech sides, the traditional credit card companies. you guys are going through, in the previous segment, some of the retailers are just tough to call. you know people are going to use the plastic. they're working more hours. they're making more money. the gas prices are low. so they'll spend it on a charge card. we're using that credit card...
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Nov 8, 2015
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been mothballed. they are constructing one downtown in san francisco. the railroad expanded internationally from there. so, we are standing in the stamford family dining room. an extension of the house that reflects his work as president of the railroad. this was a president dining room. instead of seating a dozen, as in the original house, this room seats 28. these to tamp -- two tables expand to see larger groups. as he became more of it -- as they became more public and prosperous and show their wealth frome public, it moved eight rooms to what it is today, 44 rooms. this is the principal room for entertaining and it contains substantial items showing their connection with the railroad and the row -- growing wealth. this is the s carved into the glass panel and a cartoon there, showing a wood burning locomotive. a tender, a passenger car, and a small detail is that it has a small s carved into it. when taken together, looking at all of these items as one great design team you will notice everything in here contains some kind of reference to the railr
been mothballed. they are constructing one downtown in san francisco. the railroad expanded internationally from there. so, we are standing in the stamford family dining room. an extension of the house that reflects his work as president of the railroad. this was a president dining room. instead of seating a dozen, as in the original house, this room seats 28. these to tamp -- two tables expand to see larger groups. as he became more of it -- as they became more public and prosperous and show...
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Nov 12, 2015
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iran begins to mothball centrifuges, destroy the court of its heavy water plutonium reactor and export stockpile of enriched uranium. finally, at the end of this month and into december, i will join the president in pairs what we are determined to negotiate a truly ambitious, durable and inclusive framework for curbing greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. earlier this week in norfolk, i laid the national security applications of this challenge. from the impacts of her own military readiness to the potential multiplication of overseas crises caused by food and water shortages, higher temperatures, extreme weather events, sea level rise, and the movement of people away from areas that can literally no longer sustain life. the good news is that it is not too late to reduce emissions, to limit the damage and see seize e economic and environmental benefits which are extraordinary, staring at us waiting to be grabbed. all within the possibilities that come from a transform energy future. as we all know, the solution to climate change is energy policy. we are pulling out all th
iran begins to mothball centrifuges, destroy the court of its heavy water plutonium reactor and export stockpile of enriched uranium. finally, at the end of this month and into december, i will join the president in pairs what we are determined to negotiate a truly ambitious, durable and inclusive framework for curbing greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. earlier this week in norfolk, i laid the national security applications of this challenge. from the impacts of her own...
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Nov 17, 2015
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december pit the administration's flawed arguments for seeking to mothball this asset, a-10's continue to demonstrate on the battlefield. when the world turns to us, we turn to the arch-10. until we have a suitable replacement for this one of a kind attack jet, we must keep it flying. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kildee: like many members, i was pleased that congress last month passed the bipartisan budget agreement that avoids yet another manufactured political crisis from hanging over the heads of america's hardworking families. but congress must still act to pass legislation to fund the government before december 11. especially now with very real national security threats, congress must take the politics of usual out of the question, pass a clean bill without poison pill riders. fund our government. when i go home, i hear from my constituents every
december pit the administration's flawed arguments for seeking to mothball this asset, a-10's continue to demonstrate on the battlefield. when the world turns to us, we turn to the arch-10. until we have a suitable replacement for this one of a kind attack jet, we must keep it flying. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one...
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this was mothballed and marked for demolition. some do-gooders in the community saw this building and came out and saved it. it seemed like an appropriate place at the time to build a canal museum. when they open the museum in 1962 this was the canal museum. what i have tried to do with this museum is take a look at what is it that we can do best, and still be able to collaborate with all these other sites? we do not have any water near us. we are the only maritime museum with no water near it. what we do best as we interpret the building, this weigh loch and life interviews. we get a good introduction to the history of the canal, and we tell people where to go to find other things they can extend their learning about the canal. one of the things that occurred through the transition is now to a more recreational operation and also through the cleaning of the water, very important, is that communities began turning back to the canal where they had their backs to it before. it was a dirty, smelly, industrial site. in the 1970's and
this was mothballed and marked for demolition. some do-gooders in the community saw this building and came out and saved it. it seemed like an appropriate place at the time to build a canal museum. when they open the museum in 1962 this was the canal museum. what i have tried to do with this museum is take a look at what is it that we can do best, and still be able to collaborate with all these other sites? we do not have any water near us. we are the only maritime museum with no water near it....