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rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org kevin: today on "this old house," we're going to fabricate an 11'-long butcher block island and then see if we can get it in the house. man: okay, tom, you ready for this? tom: we're ready. kevin: and we'll install a new stone hearth to complete the look of our fireplace. you can really appreciate the contrast that the stone provides. it looks pretty bad right here. are you kidding me? norm: is this place really worth saving? richard: we can do better than this. roger: time to get to work. tom: nice and easy. everybody together. kevin: oh, yeah! the right plant in the right place. good. it's state-of-the-art. norm: perfectly square. roger: all in all, a good day's work. with a little neighborly advice and the right partner in doing, anything clickable... is doable. that's nice. the home depot is proud to support "this old house" and doers everywhere. man! what we need is some elbow grease. [ laughs ] yeah, you can -- are you kidding me? gmc -- lending "this old house" a helping hand since 2002. [ wind howling, bird
rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org kevin: today on "this old house," we're going to fabricate an 11'-long butcher block island and then see if we can get it in the house. man: okay, tom, you ready for this? tom: we're ready. kevin: and we'll install a new stone hearth to complete the look of our fireplace. you can really appreciate the contrast that the stone provides. it looks pretty bad right here. are you kidding me? norm: is this place...
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kevin: today on "ask this old house"... and the weakest link we have in the whole plumbing system, in the whole house, are these two rubber hoses. if a washer machine hose bursts, it can flood your house in no time flat. well, i've got a simple solution to make sure it never, ever happens. and i'm going to take these stock bookcases and turn them into a wall of custom shelves. thank you so much, tommy. these look amazing. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house."
kevin: today on "ask this old house"... and the weakest link we have in the whole plumbing system, in the whole house, are these two rubber hoses. if a washer machine hose bursts, it can flood your house in no time flat. well, i've got a simple solution to make sure it never, ever happens. and i'm going to take these stock bookcases and turn them into a wall of custom shelves. thank you so much, tommy. these look amazing. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house."
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kevin: today on "ask this old house"... the kitchen is one of the most expensive rooms in the house to renovate, but we're going to make a big change in a kitchen in chicago without breaking the bank. roger: any time you order mulch, you order by the cubic yard. how do we translate this cubic yard to your yard? and i'll show you a high-tech device that anybody can use to save money on their energy bill. really excited to see how much energy and money we're saving. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." the real question is, what can't you do?
kevin: today on "ask this old house"... the kitchen is one of the most expensive rooms in the house to renovate, but we're going to make a big change in a kitchen in chicago without breaking the bank. roger: any time you order mulch, you order by the cubic yard. how do we translate this cubic yard to your yard? and i'll show you a high-tech device that anybody can use to save money on their energy bill. really excited to see how much energy and money we're saving. kevin: that's next...
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kevin: today on "ask this old house"... my wife and i have this tiny yard, and we'd love to make it into a patio. i don't know what to do. i'll show you the right way to install a stone patio. it's plastic sheet in a circle, and it gets a lot bigger. what is it? i'm going to store five bikes in this one-car garage without a scratch. we have so much more space now in our garage. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house."
kevin: today on "ask this old house"... my wife and i have this tiny yard, and we'd love to make it into a patio. i don't know what to do. i'll show you the right way to install a stone patio. it's plastic sheet in a circle, and it gets a lot bigger. what is it? i'm going to store five bikes in this one-car garage without a scratch. we have so much more space now in our garage. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house."
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we have a very old housing stock. we have the oldest housing stock this side of mississippi. and that's where our problems are most likely to be. >> i going to test the microphone and ask people how you expect your home to perform. >> anybody who wants to share. tell us, what kind of building. do you live in a wood frame >> yes >> after a major earthquake. what's your expectation. >> i am afraid from last year's earthquake class, you mentioned. the house might pop to the street because my garage is empty. >> is it in the middle of the block? >> middle. >> there's less chance. sir, what kind of building do you live in? >> i live in an apartment if ground floor parking. >> in the middle of the block, corner. >> corner. >> are there openings on both sides? >> yes. on both sides. >> it's a wood framed building? >> it seems to be a hybrid. with concrete and steel and wood frame on top of that. >> we don't often see that. modern buildings have a podium. >> what neighborhood are you in >> dolores park. >> you will hit the lake. if are in the dolores, you are in pretty good shape. >>
we have a very old housing stock. we have the oldest housing stock this side of mississippi. and that's where our problems are most likely to be. >> i going to test the microphone and ask people how you expect your home to perform. >> anybody who wants to share. tell us, what kind of building. do you live in a wood frame >> yes >> after a major earthquake. what's your expectation. >> i am afraid from last year's earthquake class, you mentioned. the house might pop...
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so somebody might build a conventional house and just push their old car house in the backyard. this was on 48th avenue in the backyard. it's an old cable car house. guy who lived there in the early 1960's, he had a boyfriend named cliff. they paint it yellow. when he got a new boyfriend named dennis, they painted it red to get rid of cliff. but it was a beautiful little car. he still remembers it. it disappeared, we think, sometimes in the 1970's. but this is what keeps my hopes up. this actually isn't in carville. this is in the richmond district on ninth avenue. people say, are there any car houses left? are they all gone? have they disappeared? this is an example of how one can surprise you. this is on ninth avenue in the parking lot behind the old coliseum theater. before that park being lot was there the city was looking for houses, spaces, near merchant corridors to create these little parking lots. they bought this house from a mrs. suggs because they wanted to tear it down and put the parking lot in. when they started tearing the house gown, they realized that this kind
so somebody might build a conventional house and just push their old car house in the backyard. this was on 48th avenue in the backyard. it's an old cable car house. guy who lived there in the early 1960's, he had a boyfriend named cliff. they paint it yellow. when he got a new boyfriend named dennis, they painted it red to get rid of cliff. but it was a beautiful little car. he still remembers it. it disappeared, we think, sometimes in the 1970's. but this is what keeps my hopes up. this...
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i think that the old housing stock is really important in preserving affordbility. and i know that you don't intend to rent it. if we are going to talk about affordbility. you cannot replacing the older housing stock under any circumstances. and to build more, we are at 12 percent now for inclusionary and it would involve some huge cash pot that we just don't know where that is right now. and so, i think that it would be great to have this thinking from the department on this and probably outside of this case. for us to consider. >> thank you. >> commissioner antonini? >> yeah, this is interesting discussion. i know with the demolitions we look at the value and if it exceeds a certain amount, then you know, we do not have to have the mandatory dr. if the property is deemed to be beyond affordable. and that may be something that we may want to look at because this particular situation, the rents are probably going to be every much as great of a new unit would rent or sell for if these units were split off as two condo units. so i think that is something that we have t
i think that the old housing stock is really important in preserving affordbility. and i know that you don't intend to rent it. if we are going to talk about affordbility. you cannot replacing the older housing stock under any circumstances. and to build more, we are at 12 percent now for inclusionary and it would involve some huge cash pot that we just don't know where that is right now. and so, i think that it would be great to have this thinking from the department on this and probably...
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like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see these in san francisco? that's probably propane. we have a port. in an industrial area. it identified where they are stored. are there hazardous storage places in this air? no. are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where does this end up? on the floor. it gets mixed together and becomes a hazardous soup and it's usually slippery. safeway, what do you think they
like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products...
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as heir to the nearly 100-year-old house of windsor, the celebrity, the responsibility, and the privilegeow. it may not even seem real. but when you're the prince of cambridge, it's your life. and it includes some pretty spectacular perks. first, there are the homes. plural. the newest royal will have access to at least four castles. the 24-room apartment at kensington palace where he's expected to grow up. >> i think what's really good at kensington palace is it's a royal residence. they've got all the space outside in the gardens they can run around in. but it's also right in the center of london, very close to a lot of their friends, a lot of their good friends live in west london. kate, as we know, enjoys going to the shops in kensington high street. so they've got all the amenities on their doorstep but also they have a very private palace that they can retreat to. >> reporter: then there's buckingham, the 775-room home where queen elizabeth resides and where he'll eventually live when he takes over the throne. there's sandringham, over 5,000 trees and wetland where the royals tradit
as heir to the nearly 100-year-old house of windsor, the celebrity, the responsibility, and the privilegeow. it may not even seem real. but when you're the prince of cambridge, it's your life. and it includes some pretty spectacular perks. first, there are the homes. plural. the newest royal will have access to at least four castles. the 24-room apartment at kensington palace where he's expected to grow up. >> i think what's really good at kensington palace is it's a royal residence....
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she was 92 years old. >>> house speaker john boehner says this current congress, "should not be judged on how many new laws we create." rather, he said, "we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal." of course, that's been a rallying cry of many in his caucus. the speaker also refuses to take a position on immigration because he says it will make it harder to come to agreement on a bill. he said his job is, instead, to facilitate a process. >>> well, if you have any reason to doubt the power of people working together, look at this scene in japan. a woman exiting a commuter train outside tokyo had fallen and become wedged up to her waist between the car and the platform. and so onlookers, about 40 of them, got together to tilt the train until the woman could be freed. they did so without serious injury. >>> when we come back, the looming and missing presence during the big announcement in london today. >>> finally tonight, the birth of the future king of england today. it had a lot of people thinking of last time a baby boy, born to a 20-year-old mother, who went on to become a gl
she was 92 years old. >>> house speaker john boehner says this current congress, "should not be judged on how many new laws we create." rather, he said, "we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal." of course, that's been a rallying cry of many in his caucus. the speaker also refuses to take a position on immigration because he says it will make it harder to come to agreement on a bill. he said his job is, instead, to facilitate a process. >>> well,...
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flashing and the rain kept beating on this little shotgun house. .nd we cried and cried we thought this old house was going to blow away. one corner of the house appeared to be lifted. my aunt has walked to the corner to try to hold down with our bodies. [laughter] we never left the house. matter if we are black, white, latino, asian american, native american, we all live in the same house. we are one family. house in not just a washington d.c., but a house in georgia. we must learn to live together. said, if we fail to learn to live together as , we willand sisters appear as fools. >> we would like to invite your questions. we have two microphones. >> i think you were right to call it a revolution. it was not a peaceful revolution. some people took the blows, and you were one of them, and i want to thank you for that. [applause] and i think of asking a question about the maladjusted issue. [laughter] i don't think i've ever heard you or anyone else address the question of fear. way,ut yourself in harm's and we heard about that again tonight. significant harm's way. surely, as you entered the bus
flashing and the rain kept beating on this little shotgun house. .nd we cried and cried we thought this old house was going to blow away. one corner of the house appeared to be lifted. my aunt has walked to the corner to try to hold down with our bodies. [laughter] we never left the house. matter if we are black, white, latino, asian american, native american, we all live in the same house. we are one family. house in not just a washington d.c., but a house in georgia. we must learn to live...
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old currency. the journey was very difficult. she was brought to this house to meet her father and mother in law and of that moment she would write, had i stepped on to know was arc, i could not have been more utterly astonished. she had a challenge in winning over abigail adams. john adams was easy. he took to her right away. she always felt very comfortable with him and very well-liked by him. abigail was more skeptical, perhaps due to john quincy t.d. in. he only give abigail a little bit of information about his wife, and was not forthright in his intentions. in many ways, it was a surprise that he married her so quickly. and abigail did not get a hance to know her. she was quite concerned that although she was an american citizen, she had never stepped foot on american soil. this is not what she intended for her son, john quincy adams. but through time, she learned to grow and love and understand lisa -- lisa and a forged a strong relationship. she described abigail adams at the end of her life as the planet around which all revolved. unlike john adams,
old currency. the journey was very difficult. she was brought to this house to meet her father and mother in law and of that moment she would write, had i stepped on to know was arc, i could not have been more utterly astonished. she had a challenge in winning over abigail adams. john adams was easy. he took to her right away. she always felt very comfortable with him and very well-liked by him. abigail was more skeptical, perhaps due to john quincy t.d. in. he only give abigail a little bit of...
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he took three buses and hitchhiked, making it to my old frame house in venice. i said, why are you here? he said i was in a car and we did drive by and i don't know what to do. you said you would always be there for me. there's the answer and the question. how are we always going to be there for bobby. how are we going to help young people at risk, people who are active, to build new identities? we begin with tattoo removal, legal expunged and and we work on attachment. every individual who wants to avoid being in a gang, who wants to leave the game, they need a role model and mentor, they need someone to be there. there is no single type of person. we need it the merging of former gang members, prosecutors and social workers and public defenders. you have all had that kid. he needs role models, job training, and real jobs. i was happy to hear that in the video, nothing stops the bullet like a job. we need to provide that. bobbie ann smiley did not ask for their fates. a young woman i worked with, who has five children and has been a member of valencia 13, and f
he took three buses and hitchhiked, making it to my old frame house in venice. i said, why are you here? he said i was in a car and we did drive by and i don't know what to do. you said you would always be there for me. there's the answer and the question. how are we always going to be there for bobby. how are we going to help young people at risk, people who are active, to build new identities? we begin with tattoo removal, legal expunged and and we work on attachment. every individual who...
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so she bought a one-bedroom home and signed the old house, my buckingham palace where i could close off the world, over to her 30-something son. when gardener moved in, every house was owned by an autoworker, steel worker with a wife and new car. then the neighborhood's largest employer closed in 1999. the blue collar workers moved out, and the mortgage brokers moved in. having lost their paychecks, these dispossessed factory rats were told they still had a source of income. this couldn't have happened if people had good jobs, gardener said, or why would they change their mortgage? they were desperate for money. it was targeted, it was definitely targeted. morgan agents were going door to door calling on the phone. it was in the air. you don't have to have credit. you can have nice things. gardener's sons fell for the pitch. neither had been able to afford nice things. the other brother had served 11 years on a drug charge. when he got out of prison, the only job he could find was delivering lumber for sears. when an agent for countrywide financial -- whose ceo is in prison now, by the
so she bought a one-bedroom home and signed the old house, my buckingham palace where i could close off the world, over to her 30-something son. when gardener moved in, every house was owned by an autoworker, steel worker with a wife and new car. then the neighborhood's largest employer closed in 1999. the blue collar workers moved out, and the mortgage brokers moved in. having lost their paychecks, these dispossessed factory rats were told they still had a source of income. this couldn't have...
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he took three buses and hitchhiked, making it to my old frame house in venice. i said, why are you here? he said i was in a car and we did drive by and i don't know what to do. you said you would always be there for me. there's the answer and the question. how are we always going to be there for bobby. how are we going to help young people at risk, people who are active, to build new identities? we begin with tattoo removal, legal expunged and and we work on attachment. every individual who wants to avoid being in a gang, who wants to leave the game, they need
he took three buses and hitchhiked, making it to my old frame house in venice. i said, why are you here? he said i was in a car and we did drive by and i don't know what to do. you said you would always be there for me. there's the answer and the question. how are we always going to be there for bobby. how are we going to help young people at risk, people who are active, to build new identities? we begin with tattoo removal, legal expunged and and we work on attachment. every individual who...
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the only chair in the house was a comfortable armchair that he offered to me that knowing that he was 106 years oldi insisted that he take it. i sat in the only other chair in the house which was his wheelchair. i started the interview with the way i would eventually start all interviews which was with this name. i started with easy questions and try to move onto more detail. i asked him his name and where he was born and when he had been born and his parents names and his siblings names. things were going okay but i was still anxious about whether or not he would be able to talk to me about the war in great detail. then i asked him a question that seemed very simple at the time. i asked him where he had gone to high school and i want to read to you this answer in full and unedited. i went to high school from lebanon, lebanon connecticut in the northeast corner of the state where he grew up. that high school was two miles from home. then i was directed to an insurance company in hartford for a position and accepted. i spent my life in insurance. i was hired by two to two companies have won and then
the only chair in the house was a comfortable armchair that he offered to me that knowing that he was 106 years oldi insisted that he take it. i sat in the only other chair in the house which was his wheelchair. i started the interview with the way i would eventually start all interviews which was with this name. i started with easy questions and try to move onto more detail. i asked him his name and where he was born and when he had been born and his parents names and his siblings names....
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old. we sat down and talked. it was very interesting. the only chair in the house was a comfortable armchair that he offered to me. that he was one of in six years old. started the interview with his name. easy questions and then tried to move on. been born, parents' names. things are going up very. i was so anxious to whether or not he would be will talk to me about the war. i asked him a question. it seemed very simple the time. i asked him where he'd gone ties cool. want to read his answer in poland and added it. i went to high school from lebanon. that has school was about 2 miles from home. i spent my life and insurance. i was hired by two companies, one and another. i want to world war one. i went to his school in 1914, the army in 1917 in april of 1917 just before war is declared i was in the army for two years. eighteen months in france and the first division to go to france. the division was the 26 division made up of the national guard of the 691 states. four infantry regiments and a division and artillery batteries with which i am not acquainted. the
old. we sat down and talked. it was very interesting. the only chair in the house was a comfortable armchair that he offered to me. that he was one of in six years old. started the interview with his name. easy questions and then tried to move on. been born, parents' names. things are going up very. i was so anxious to whether or not he would be will talk to me about the war. i asked him a question. it seemed very simple the time. i asked him where he'd gone ties cool. want to read his answer...
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recently we had a dinomaze in our new refurbished what we call ihop building, the old elephant house and that exhibit went away and we had the unique opportunity to work with the mexican government to bring a traveling exhibit in, talking about the gray whale and its migration along the western side of the pacific and really talking about the natural history of the animal and all the other animals found within the gray whale migration pattern. it's a unique opportunity. we're partnering with the mexican government and the exhibit is in spanish and we're reaching into the latino community in a very successful way. i am very proud and i didn't think it would respond to kids because it's a really technical, but kids are really enjoying the videos attached to it and images and the human relationship with the whale and the whale history and environment. i reached out to noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and said hey, we have a unique opportunity to talk about the amazing oceans found right off san francisco. and they were delighted to partner with us. we have a bea
recently we had a dinomaze in our new refurbished what we call ihop building, the old elephant house and that exhibit went away and we had the unique opportunity to work with the mexican government to bring a traveling exhibit in, talking about the gray whale and its migration along the western side of the pacific and really talking about the natural history of the animal and all the other animals found within the gray whale migration pattern. it's a unique opportunity. we're partnering with...
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house building wise out there. so if you have a little empty lot that has an old car house on it you'd be stupid not to build a stucco house there and make a quick buck. by the 1920's, they're mostly gone. there's just a couple here and there. >> so, woody, sometimes the railroad seems to be finding old cars and rebuilding them. have -- are any of these actually rebuilt and used again? >> some of them they have saved because they've popped up now and then. like the ones on ninth avenue. those three cable car trailers. they were saved by ed zelinski who took them and donated them to the maritime museum. think one still sits in a warehouse waiting for somebody to do something with it. but other old cars have been rescued and taken to parks where they've been restored. there's one down in san jose in kelly park. it's an old horse carrie stored that runs around on the weekend. -- car restored that runs around on the weekend. on the one hand, you're in this foggy neighborhood, there's not much insulation. on the other hand, you've got 30 windows, and the sunshine in the day could just make the place broiling. and at night
house building wise out there. so if you have a little empty lot that has an old car house on it you'd be stupid not to build a stucco house there and make a quick buck. by the 1920's, they're mostly gone. there's just a couple here and there. >> so, woody, sometimes the railroad seems to be finding old cars and rebuilding them. have -- are any of these actually rebuilt and used again? >> some of them they have saved because they've popped up now and then. like the ones on ninth...
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house today. firefighters rescued a 70-year-old woman from the house on parkside drive. they heard her screaming and she is in the hospital we do not know how serious injuries are. in san jose firefighters had to cut through wire fencing to rescue a woman trapped in her home but not able to save nearly 100 cats that live there. most died of smaichlgts carol miller told awc 7 news she used her south san jose property as a cat sanctuary. only seven survived the blaze. the cause is under investigation but firefighters say it started in a bedroom but the dog alerted her there was a fire thank goodness. >> a san francisco organization filed a law sult in efforts to stop an electric surveillance program. today the electronic frontier foundation filed an injection including drug and gun right advocates. >> crux of the suit is that this violates our first amendment rights of association. >> the federal government has not commented on the suit. and has snowden has been hiding nout a moscow airport several weeks. at and t ruled out a plan allowing customers to upgrade their smart
house today. firefighters rescued a 70-year-old woman from the house on parkside drive. they heard her screaming and she is in the hospital we do not know how serious injuries are. in san jose firefighters had to cut through wire fencing to rescue a woman trapped in her home but not able to save nearly 100 cats that live there. most died of smaichlgts carol miller told awc 7 news she used her south san jose property as a cat sanctuary. only seven survived the blaze. the cause is under...
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a 12-year-old menlo park girl had lunch at the white house with the president and first lady. the kids state dinner. rose scott, one of 54 students who won the invite to dine with the obamas. great scene here. recipe for pork and tofu lettuce cups one of the winners in the second annual, healthy lunchtime challenge. sponsored by michelle obama. more than 1,300 entries were submitted. rose scott the only one to win and be represented from california. >> wow. pork and tofu lettuce cups. we have to get that recipe. >> right up your alley. >> thank you for joining us us at 5:00. see you at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> on our broadcast tonight, inside the cockpit as flight 214 slammed into a seawall in san francisco. and with the focus now on the pilots, tonight what investigators have learned about what was happening in those final moments before impact. >>> breaking their silence. those three young kidnapped women held captive in a house in cleveland for a decade. they're speaking out now for the first time. >>> marijuana for kids. a growing number of parents using it to treat everythin
a 12-year-old menlo park girl had lunch at the white house with the president and first lady. the kids state dinner. rose scott, one of 54 students who won the invite to dine with the obamas. great scene here. recipe for pork and tofu lettuce cups one of the winners in the second annual, healthy lunchtime challenge. sponsored by michelle obama. more than 1,300 entries were submitted. rose scott the only one to win and be represented from california. >> wow. pork and tofu lettuce cups. we...
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most of what i know about congress and how a bill becomes a law i know from the old school house rocktoons. but they're like 40 years old. we made a new one to help teach this generation of young people how congress works. well, enjoy. >> hey, dad? >> yes, son? >> it seems like there are so many big problems in the world. how is our government working to solve them? >> well, son, it is a bit complicated. >> well, can you tell me? >> i'm not sure. >> well, can you sing it for me? >> hm, maybe i can. it is a little like this. ♪ ♪ your screwed, yeah, you're totally screwed ♪ the ten billion people and not enough food. they're cutting down the forests, the earth is getting hotter ♪ the air is full of poison and so is the water. you're screwed. you're one screwed dude ♪ everyone is obese and hooked on narcotics. the infectious diseases and reluctant antibiotics, you're screwed, you're screwed, you're screwed ♪ >> so gee, you're saying my generation faces the possibility of a bleak apocalypse-like future? >> that is true, the politicians are too busy to do anything about it. >> let me see i
most of what i know about congress and how a bill becomes a law i know from the old school house rocktoons. but they're like 40 years old. we made a new one to help teach this generation of young people how congress works. well, enjoy. >> hey, dad? >> yes, son? >> it seems like there are so many big problems in the world. how is our government working to solve them? >> well, son, it is a bit complicated. >> well, can you tell me? >> i'm not sure. >>...
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. >> moyers: we asked terry to take us back to her old house. >> so this is it. >> moyers: the peopleg there invited us in. >> we recently just got this place in early september, and so we just got it fixed up. we still need a lot of repairs. >> moyers: khou hang and lu lao bought terry's house in a foreclosure sale for about $38,000. >> can i take a look around? >> go right ahead. >> this was my room. and this was my spare room. and this is where my grandkids would sleep when they would come to visit me. and then this was the other room that my granddaughter would stay in when she would come visit me. >> bless us, o lord, and these, thy gifts, which we are about to receive from thy bounty through christ, our lord. amen. in the name of the father, son and holy spirit, amen. >> moyers: jackie stanley, serious about her community role as the pastor's wife, tries to remain upbeat. >> everything free, my dear. >> moyers: on this day, there was a charitable giveaway at their church. >> if anybody has a queen-size bed, i have a down comforter. we got furniture coming in just a bit. it just
. >> moyers: we asked terry to take us back to her old house. >> so this is it. >> moyers: the peopleg there invited us in. >> we recently just got this place in early september, and so we just got it fixed up. we still need a lot of repairs. >> moyers: khou hang and lu lao bought terry's house in a foreclosure sale for about $38,000. >> can i take a look around? >> go right ahead. >> this was my room. and this was my spare room. and this is where...
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people who live by her house say she was a good neighbor with a good heart. >> she was elderly. she drives an old car and lives in a house there with maintenance. she is not affluent or rich. must be the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: no one understands who would want to hurt her much less shoot her. judy will be missed on her block. i'm jeff bush, kron4news. >>> a gas line break was finished being repaired. the pipe was ripped open by a construction crewforcing an evacuation. pg and e stopped the leak. the crews had to wait for water service before completing the gas line repairs an hour ago. >>> a man crashed into an oakland house on alice and 7th. police say the drive was taken to highland hospital. the crews are working to pull the vehicle from the house. >>> firefighterses have a 3- acre fire. this is from our partnership with abc7. it is surrounded by paved roads. crews had it under control. the asphalt kept it from spreading. >> reporter: it was 92 in concord. 96 in pleasanton. 91 in san rafael. closer to the coastline not much change. the fog is rolling back in. the fog is se
people who live by her house say she was a good neighbor with a good heart. >> she was elderly. she drives an old car and lives in a house there with maintenance. she is not affluent or rich. must be the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: no one understands who would want to hurt her much less shoot her. judy will be missed on her block. i'm jeff bush, kron4news. >>> a gas line break was finished being repaired. the pipe was ripped open by a construction...
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we thought this old house was going to blow away. one corner of the house appeared to be lifted.my aunt had us walked to that corner, to try to hold the house down with our bodies. little children, walking with the wind. we never left the house.i said to them, we are all little children. it doesn't matter if we are black, white, latino, asian american, native american, we all live in the same house. we are one family. and it is not just a house in washington d.c., but a house in georgia.it is the world house. we must learn to live together. as dr. king said, if we fail to learn to live together as brothers and sisters, we will perish as fools. >> we would like to invite your questions. >> have two microphones. congressman lewis, thank you for that poetic and. -- end. i think you were right to call it a revolution. it was not a peaceful revolution. some people took the blows, and you were one of them, and i want to thank you for that. [applause] and i think of asking a question about the maladjusted issue. [laughter] i don't think i've
we thought this old house was going to blow away. one corner of the house appeared to be lifted.my aunt had us walked to that corner, to try to hold the house down with our bodies. little children, walking with the wind. we never left the house.i said to them, we are all little children. it doesn't matter if we are black, white, latino, asian american, native american, we all live in the same house. we are one family. and it is not just a house in washington d.c., but a house in georgia.it is...
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the victim, 40-year-old shane new house, jumped out near napa state hospital. he is being treated for road rash. police arrested the two vallejo men in the car just minutes later after a chase. it's not clear what the dispute was about. >>> in novato a close call a car smashing through the front window of a pizzeria. if it happened a half hour later it would have been full of people at a fundraising dinner. but the room at 4:30 was empty when the car hit. only minor injuries to the three people in the car. >> felt bad because we couldn't go on with the fundraiser. but -- but i also feel a lot of joy because nobody got hurt. >> that's the important thing. the fundraiser was moved to a different location. police are investigating if it's driver error or a mechanical problem is to blame. >>> and in vacaville, a worker spent nearly an hour trapped under 3,000 pounds of steel. a bundle of two inch square tubing pinned down a man's leg. it was stabilized and then workers used airbags to lift the steel to pull him out. fire crews kept an eye out for flare-ups in bay p
the victim, 40-year-old shane new house, jumped out near napa state hospital. he is being treated for road rash. police arrested the two vallejo men in the car just minutes later after a chase. it's not clear what the dispute was about. >>> in novato a close call a car smashing through the front window of a pizzeria. if it happened a half hour later it would have been full of people at a fundraising dinner. but the room at 4:30 was empty when the car hit. only minor injuries to the...
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. >> the legendary white house reporter was 92 years old. e was the first female member of the white house press corps. cnn's state of the union anchor candy crowley knew her well. she is on the phone with us well. candy, thank you for joining us. very sad news. she really broke so many barriers, especially for female journalists on the political beat. what can you tell us about her? >> oh, my goodness. first of all, people really should look up her bio because it's so filled with firsts, it's ridiculous. she was the first chief correspondent for a major news organization. she worked for united press international. she was the person most people might recognize in the old days when they had evening press conferences, she was the one that always said thank you, mr. brez, because she was dean of the press corps. let me just tell you a little bit about helen. she was controversial, and, in fact, her days at the white house were ended over a controversial -- over some things she said about the middle east. she was incredibly passionate, but she w
. >> the legendary white house reporter was 92 years old. e was the first female member of the white house press corps. cnn's state of the union anchor candy crowley knew her well. she is on the phone with us well. candy, thank you for joining us. very sad news. she really broke so many barriers, especially for female journalists on the political beat. what can you tell us about her? >> oh, my goodness. first of all, people really should look up her bio because it's so filled with...
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he announced for president and springfield before the old state house there.takes the oath on the lincoln bible. i believe someone told me independently confirmed it he mentioned lincoln 230 sometime or something sin he was president. i think it's important to get lincoln right. if you get lincoln right, you get america right. you get what i believe should be our animating purpose as conservatives. by way of introduction they are common misconception of. we think of him as a man of the earth. the accidental president. the tribunal of the common people and common sense. i think it underestimates him. he wouldn't be surprised. it was a way he looked. the way he he said one in the white house he had the insight that god must love common looking people. he made more of them. he was common looking. but anyone who is judged him on the basis of his looks or thought any of those things i mentioned about him was making a grave mistake. this was a fear ambition man from the very youth, really. process of an exceptional and extraordinary intelligence. again, evidence fro
he announced for president and springfield before the old state house there.takes the oath on the lincoln bible. i believe someone told me independently confirmed it he mentioned lincoln 230 sometime or something sin he was president. i think it's important to get lincoln right. if you get lincoln right, you get america right. you get what i believe should be our animating purpose as conservatives. by way of introduction they are common misconception of. we think of him as a man of the earth....
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he heard an ever since the earth arguments from the old woman's house >> a few days >> i am afraid andd that may come into my home and do me harm. >> reporter: and sanb fladeboe >> reporter: right along the side of the freeway claims a white bear attacking it flames right there! >> reporter: elsewhere in fire crews are also getting an handle on different this burn seven homes and started 10 days ago. now 90 day containment. still some more work to do. fortunately right now it is only smoldering. >> pam: last night the fda complied with federal court ruling plan b one step one speaking dollars for one pill dosage. it is unaffordable for many teenagers. the fda is allowing generic versions of the pill but there require a prescription for girls under 17 patrick >> pam: officials from the joint commission which makes those decisions is that besom this move means that the psychiatric hospital cut lose its accreditation permanently. a hospital still has an opportunity to appeal the situation. taking a lot of heat and under scrutiny. the maker of salsa and idolatry >> pam: recalling the produ
he heard an ever since the earth arguments from the old woman's house >> a few days >> i am afraid andd that may come into my home and do me harm. >> reporter: and sanb fladeboe >> reporter: right along the side of the freeway claims a white bear attacking it flames right there! >> reporter: elsewhere in fire crews are also getting an handle on different this burn seven homes and started 10 days ago. now 90 day containment. still some more work to do. fortunately...
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house. >> reporter: this is in the jordan valley. during 16 years of digging, archaeologists found a 3,000 year old well planned city and a unique house that might have been house of elijah. >> house was found of a unique type, two pottery altars used for burning. >> reporter: lead archaeologist points out the difference in the structure of the house. >> normally houses have one entrance leading to a large space with rooms all around. this was divided into two wings. two wings connected with a bedroom. each of the wings has an opening to the street. >> reporter: outside the room incense altars may have been used to send an offering to god. archaeologist discovered a room with a table and bench and a pottery shard dated to the 9th century with elijah. >> we find red ink on pottery. broken unfortunately. >> reporter: elijah wentroughou. >> it is very tempting. it is exactly the period when elijah acted, 2nd half of 9th century. >> reporter: he was told to sell them to pay creditors. raising dead and instructing syrian army commander to wash in the jordan river 7 times to be healed of leprosy. >> we can some how believe either it was the
house. >> reporter: this is in the jordan valley. during 16 years of digging, archaeologists found a 3,000 year old well planned city and a unique house that might have been house of elijah. >> house was found of a unique type, two pottery altars used for burning. >> reporter: lead archaeologist points out the difference in the structure of the house. >> normally houses have one entrance leading to a large space with rooms all around. this was divided into two wings. two...
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reporter: she had been raped repeatedly allegedly by this man, ariel castro, her 6-year-old daughter jocelyn born in that house. >> 0 i'm stronger today and my privacy has helped. >> reporter: we saw her thumb's up the day of her release. in the video she appeared with her parents, her lawyer prompting her to speak. >> if you could say something to each and every person out there who contributed money to help you, what would you say to them? >> i would say thank you for support. >> reporter: since her release she's making one dream come true, learning how to drive. >> i may have been through hell
reporter: she had been raped repeatedly allegedly by this man, ariel castro, her 6-year-old daughter jocelyn born in that house. >> 0 i'm stronger today and my privacy has helped. >> reporter: we saw her thumb's up the day of her release. in the video she appeared with her parents, her lawyer prompting her to speak. >> if you could say something to each and every person out there who contributed money to help you, what would you say to them? >> i would say thank you for...
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he announces for president and springfield before the old state house. he takes the oath on the lincoln bible. i believe someone told me i haven't independently confirmed this. he mentioned lincoln 230 times or something since he's been president. i think it's important for us to get lincoln right. if you get lincoln right, then you get america right. you get what i believe should be our animating purpose as conservatives. by way of introduction, i think the common misconception of lincoln. we tend to think of him as a man of the earth. this kind of accidental president. try biewn of the common people and common sense. and i think that really underestimates him. he wouldn't be surprised. he's undersmimented throughout his life. part is super official. it was the way he looked, the ungainly character. he said once in the white house that he had the insight that god must love common looking people more than anyone else. he made more of them. he was common looking. anyone who was judged him on the basis of his looks or thought any of those things i mentione
he announces for president and springfield before the old state house. he takes the oath on the lincoln bible. i believe someone told me i haven't independently confirmed this. he mentioned lincoln 230 times or something since he's been president. i think it's important for us to get lincoln right. if you get lincoln right, then you get america right. you get what i believe should be our animating purpose as conservatives. by way of introduction, i think the common misconception of lincoln. we...
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about digital media is that while it may get people engaged, it doesn't get them out of their house. many oldmunication is great. but people don't connect any more. does the community become fragmented because of this stuff? >> if anything i think it makes us more collaborative. to all centralize in an area where we may not connect face-to-face but we can all chime in or discuss issues that are relevant or discuss, you know, trending topics that are relevant. i think that makes for a more collaborative dynamic space. but i don't think it is more efish ept or better. >> it is social media. we are engaging, especially with the changes with face book and google plus where you have the group chat situation and can you look at someone face-to-face and engage them in a way you would if you were sitting with them in a room. i think it is just different but the same. >> but do we lose anything when we do that? part of me feels like it is different where i can have this conversation and see you all and reach out to you rather than over skype or chat. do we have the physical connection loss? >> there i
about digital media is that while it may get people engaged, it doesn't get them out of their house. many oldmunication is great. but people don't connect any more. does the community become fragmented because of this stuff? >> if anything i think it makes us more collaborative. to all centralize in an area where we may not connect face-to-face but we can all chime in or discuss issues that are relevant or discuss, you know, trending topics that are relevant. i think that makes for a more...
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partnership is excel excited to take 44 i did not get out of the streets and into housing by this fall. this site is the old travelers end so we're going to be in recycling housing. it's going to have intensive services and make sure the poorest is broken forest and we can hardly wait to get to work on this. we ask you to fund this request and support is the community mroofrm that's been developed through many organizations and labor unions >> thank you. next speaker, please >> good morning members of the board of supervisors. i'm ann. i'm executive director of the san francisco conservation korea. we serve 1 hundred and 75, 18 to 26-year-old adults. 80 percent are high school drop outs and 80 percent have no job experience. without the basic job skills they can't compete for the higher jobs. in fact, we have the highest unemployment rates. i'm also rep a board basis of job providers. >> i am the director of social enterprise. we run a million dollars business that employes only people who are at risk of homelessness we liar over 1 hundred folks a year. we can't find enough people to hire that are skilled.
partnership is excel excited to take 44 i did not get out of the streets and into housing by this fall. this site is the old travelers end so we're going to be in recycling housing. it's going to have intensive services and make sure the poorest is broken forest and we can hardly wait to get to work on this. we ask you to fund this request and support is the community mroofrm that's been developed through many organizations and labor unions >> thank you. next speaker, please >> good...