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i don't think pottery barn meant disrespect and i don't think they are pottery so i don't know why they are selling them. >> who made the decision to sell them? >> you wouldn't let your kids dress up in soldier costumes or costumes that are offensive? >> first of all adults shouldn't be dressing up anyway. >> what if it is a hot girl dressed as a sexy soldier? >> is that okay? >> it is more of a guideline than a rule. >> exactly. >> i am not an idealog. >> a little flexibility around halloween is helpful. >> especially as a sexy soldier. >> playing twister in private. i don't know what i am saying. baker, i haven't got to you yet. control yourself. is it offensive? it seems to me andy picks the wishy washy thing like it is not offensive, but i understand. i hate that. >> it is thought this, but it is that. i understand both sides. >> he doesn't sound like that. >> you know what, what do i care? if somebody wants to dress up in a sushi costumes, dress up in a freaking sushi costumes or comono. komonos are attractive on women i think. >> you are a racist. sexist. >> i never would have ima
i don't think pottery barn meant disrespect and i don't think they are pottery so i don't know why they are selling them. >> who made the decision to sell them? >> you wouldn't let your kids dress up in soldier costumes or costumes that are offensive? >> first of all adults shouldn't be dressing up anyway. >> what if it is a hot girl dressed as a sexy soldier? >> is that okay? >> it is more of a guideline than a rule. >> exactly. >> i am not an...
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companies like pottery barn are skiddish, so terrified.t would be great for the white house to do, come out and have president barack obama walk out of the helicopter and say guys, wear whatever you want. halloween isle halloween. >> even better if he wore a bush ha mask. >> jimmy kimmell got in trouble for this. >> how should we pay them back? >> kill everyone in china? >> that's an interesting idea. >> the kid is starting his life the right way. chinese are the most dangerous. >> i'm going to save you from this. a couple of days later, kimmell apologized. >> he's a comedian. remember that? he's actually funny. i call him a comedian because he truly is one. i think he's very clever. it's children. didn't you see the bill cosby day, kids say the darnest things. >> the chinese government called to complain. >> that's too bad. maybe all the times they intercept our weapon systems or send illegal people for human trafficking or when you rip everybody off with bad toys you mic with led in them and you worry about that? >> okay. sometimes peopl
companies like pottery barn are skiddish, so terrified.t would be great for the white house to do, come out and have president barack obama walk out of the helicopter and say guys, wear whatever you want. halloween isle halloween. >> even better if he wore a bush ha mask. >> jimmy kimmell got in trouble for this. >> how should we pay them back? >> kill everyone in china? >> that's an interesting idea. >> the kid is starting his life the right way. chinese are...
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. >> the craft fair has one-of-a- kind crafted work and pottery and sculpture and glass. we are joining sharon gibala live at the fairgrounds with more. >> reporter: more than 250 artists that are all here. every single one of them seems to the story and a very unique craft. this morning we are checking to make vincent. he does i and work, which is so cool because some of his clients include ralph lauren and pottery barn. very interesting. good morning. >> good morning. what are you working on here? >> i've been looking -- working on this book. >> i can make anything. i say it's ornamental work for the home and garden. could be something for the insight or the outside, could be civil fireplace tools or a decorative item. >> i thought you had a lot of crap items. i can imagine their hot seller. >> as long as i'm in the maryland area or the eastern shore, all of this goes very well. >> you were saying that you do 20 shows a year. one of them being the festival. how has it been? >> it's been busy friday and saturday, and today will probably a good day to. >> you were also me
. >> the craft fair has one-of-a- kind crafted work and pottery and sculpture and glass. we are joining sharon gibala live at the fairgrounds with more. >> reporter: more than 250 artists that are all here. every single one of them seems to the story and a very unique craft. this morning we are checking to make vincent. he does i and work, which is so cool because some of his clients include ralph lauren and pottery barn. very interesting. good morning. >> good morning. what...
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fragments of roman pottery were found. the museum will analyze the finds. >>> an emergency landing is not something you want to experience. one pilot was forced to make an emergency landing on the highway. the pilot was doing an inspection while preparing to settle the plane. after some maneuvers it lost power. the pilot decided to landen a road in port orange and took off from the airport a little while later. >> all right. we are getting a look the village in vietnam. it hit land. over 35 homes damaged. >> back here in maryland, much the opposite. maryland's most powerful radar continued to scan all clear. we suspect that will be the case for several days to come. first, dundalk, beautiful blue skies, just a little bit of fall color. today a sunnier scenario. just high thin clouds, a little fall foliage breaking out in ellicott city. our view from charm city run. 85 warm degrees and winds are light and variable 8 to 10. we've had a few gusts up to 15. have you downloaded the news app? the weather page will give you the a
fragments of roman pottery were found. the museum will analyze the finds. >>> an emergency landing is not something you want to experience. one pilot was forced to make an emergency landing on the highway. the pilot was doing an inspection while preparing to settle the plane. after some maneuvers it lost power. the pilot decided to landen a road in port orange and took off from the airport a little while later. >> all right. we are getting a look the village in vietnam. it hit...
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cat audette holt from clay monster pottery joins us this morning with more. - what can we see at theaft festival? - what are you making today? - when and where is the festival? to learn more log on to fox baltimore dot com slash baltimore dot com slash morning. coming up... how young is too young? a 2 year old gets weight loss surgery. why his doctors agred to perform the procedure. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. arabia... had weight loss surgery.. after he tipped the scales at 79 pounds. he suffered from severe sleep apnea. but is that too young? according to the c-d-c childhood obesity has more than doubled in children in the past 30 years. leaving parents to make a tough decision about their child's health.. some even considering bariatric surgery. pediatrician dr. zaneb beams joins us this morning with more. - is two years old too young to get bariatric surgery? - what age should you consider surgery for children? - what should we do with obesity children? to learn more log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. coming up... another warmer than average day. just h
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but we are not going to borrow more money to pay for pottery classes in morocco and the travel expenses of the alabama watermelon queen and thousands of items you can find in the budget that are not going to pass the smell test or the laugh test or the fiscal responsibility test of the american people. so again, i hope the president and senator harry reid will be reasonable about this. but that is why we have a debt ceiling vote, to correct where we are. >> you know, the real question here, as you suggested yourself, is not spending on things like the alabama watermelon queen, but entitlements. you have suggested that the president put a few things on the table in his own budget this year that start dealing with these entitlements. is there a reasonable chance that conversation will get underway in the next few weeks? is there a trade-off to be made here where you give the democrats a little bit on spending items they care about, and in return they give you some of the things the president himself has already offered on an tiedemann spending? >> i suppose, having been a member of congre
but we are not going to borrow more money to pay for pottery classes in morocco and the travel expenses of the alabama watermelon queen and thousands of items you can find in the budget that are not going to pass the smell test or the laugh test or the fiscal responsibility test of the american people. so again, i hope the president and senator harry reid will be reasonable about this. but that is why we have a debt ceiling vote, to correct where we are. >> you know, the real question...
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workers also discovered fragments of roman pottery and medieval wooden structures. >>> they are now a tiny pizza shop in california gets national acclaim. michael's pizzaria is best in the usa. their hand-tossed pizza is described as heavenly anden authentic. it's based on the input from thousands of customers. >> there are some pizza makers out there ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, these are the hands of a surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org. join us, and thrive. the you did a great job.r many breit looks good!.... ...is they're right next to our many other breakfast options. feel the hamptonality. >>> letterman's next
workers also discovered fragments of roman pottery and medieval wooden structures. >>> they are now a tiny pizza shop in california gets national acclaim. michael's pizzaria is best in the usa. their hand-tossed pizza is described as heavenly anden authentic. it's based on the input from thousands of customers. >> there are some pizza makers out there ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, these are the hands of a surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are...
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we're huge sports family huge athletic family roots james yeah yeah i clues you have baseball teams potteries starting san diego from san diego you know part of the end of the year your football team chargers so but hank hank played with the eagles in indianapolis and minnesota but i was the eagles fan tix my whole family's from the eagles so it actually. you play softball too right i do we play slow pitch softball on saturdays and we that's that's our that's our real time that's a real life you know i'm like i'm a down and dirty person like i'm a guy. and i play like this guy ok did you have to want to give you a deal wedding. you know. the thought you know the thought was there it was it was like a joke in a way but and the media took off with it but of course my brother was going to be the all the one to do you know have father no he just took off really very young you never heard from them again no i mean he every now and then he would big semi little effort but nothing to the point or it was probably you could be watching you know right he could be and you know and you miss not having a
we're huge sports family huge athletic family roots james yeah yeah i clues you have baseball teams potteries starting san diego from san diego you know part of the end of the year your football team chargers so but hank hank played with the eagles in indianapolis and minnesota but i was the eagles fan tix my whole family's from the eagles so it actually. you play softball too right i do we play slow pitch softball on saturdays and we that's that's our that's our real time that's a real life...
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and pottery barn, you see the lights. >> cute.ating hats. >>> let's talk about the wigs. this dress i had my closet. all i did, $15 from target, throw on the hat. it's instant. >> that's classic. >> here's all different ones. >> and that is great. >> this looks like -- hey, looks a little like hoda. >> it could be. it could be. >> and we have more options on the side there. there we go. >> how cute. >> oh, yes. >> just having a normal conversation. >> are you just acting like you're not wearing hats? what are you talking about? >> if you want to be nicki minaj. >> oh, my gosh. >> i thought of you. h & m, also great quick options, great earrings, rings just to throw on. this the new thing, these monster high kits. $5 and up it's for the kids if they want to do their nails. >> cute. >> that's available at walmart. >> i'm wearing these from nails inc. you can personalize these. this is what miley cyrus wore. >> very cute. >> you just put them over your real nail polish. >> how cute. >> if you want to do-it-yourself. this housewarming
and pottery barn, you see the lights. >> cute.ating hats. >>> let's talk about the wigs. this dress i had my closet. all i did, $15 from target, throw on the hat. it's instant. >> that's classic. >> here's all different ones. >> and that is great. >> this looks like -- hey, looks a little like hoda. >> it could be. it could be. >> and we have more options on the side there. there we go. >> how cute. >> oh, yes. >> just having...
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these are from pottery barn. we can see here owls are trending in fashion.his lantern and votive holder can be hung or displayed on a table. we have this antler display as well. this mirrors a look we're seeing in fashion. it's laird. we've popped in some fun bling with the napkins. moving on this is the signature soup pot. it is beautiful. what a great way to show your ravens spirit on game day. and it's really a decorative piece on your stofe or you can serve with it keeping you from washing another dish. moving on. from william sonoma, even with a few napkins you can make an instant impact to your table and we have the bow tanical pumpkin platter to display in our home >> everything in the linen closet. >> absolutely. >> thank you. thanks rebecca for coming in. >> thank you. >> don't go away. next on 11 news we're in the kitchen for "sunday brunch" but first a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. >> welcome back. it's time for "sunday brunch." joining us this morning is the executive chef of with it and wisdom. tell me where whit and wisdom is? >
these are from pottery barn. we can see here owls are trending in fashion.his lantern and votive holder can be hung or displayed on a table. we have this antler display as well. this mirrors a look we're seeing in fashion. it's laird. we've popped in some fun bling with the napkins. moving on this is the signature soup pot. it is beautiful. what a great way to show your ravens spirit on game day. and it's really a decorative piece on your stofe or you can serve with it keeping you from washing...
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so inform people and then going to pottery go all of a sudden i'm not puerto rican anymore. >> host: we really have to see your childhood. as you were saying, growing up in puerto rico lincoln park and then when you were 15, your dad tells you we are moving to puerto rico and this is where you say in the book i think now living wasn't a choice for my dad, it was an obligation. or my parents tie your of the english stations, yes but in the and it was the drugs and the riots and assassinations. it was time to go to puerto rico. so you're just told your going to puerto rico. at 15 you are leaving our friends and everything you knew. he went to a place that you heard about but you were born in chicago. how was that experience? >> guest: i grew up in a puerto rico bilingual household. what do i mean by bilingual? my parents spoke to me in spanish and i responded in english. the understood my english and i understood their spanish. so i was never equipped to go to puerto rico. this was my dad and my mom's dream. it was their goal. my dad didn't call family meetings to discuss the future. y
so inform people and then going to pottery go all of a sudden i'm not puerto rican anymore. >> host: we really have to see your childhood. as you were saying, growing up in puerto rico lincoln park and then when you were 15, your dad tells you we are moving to puerto rico and this is where you say in the book i think now living wasn't a choice for my dad, it was an obligation. or my parents tie your of the english stations, yes but in the and it was the drugs and the riots and...
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offerings came from all over the aztec empire -- gold and silver jewelry, jade masks, pottery and sculpture. interpreter: the majority of the objects found in the offerings were from areas that were controlled by the aztecs. one of the offerings that we found in front of the templo mayor consisted of skulls of sacrificial victims that had small knives placed in the nose and in the mouth. keach: the aztecs were not above requiring sacrificial victims as tribute. sometimes they would even specify that the victims must be the friendly neighbors of the conquered state. they knew this would drive a wedge between their neighbors and discourage them from ganging up on the aztecs. a stone skull rack was discovered in the plaza of the templo mayor. archaeologists think it was meant to remind people of the actual rack on which the aztecs mounted hundreds, sometimes thousands of fresh skulls after each sacrificial ceremony. the skulls were another form of intimidation intended to keep tribute-paying provinces in line. the national archives in mexico city contain a number of tribute documents from the
offerings came from all over the aztec empire -- gold and silver jewelry, jade masks, pottery and sculpture. interpreter: the majority of the objects found in the offerings were from areas that were controlled by the aztecs. one of the offerings that we found in front of the templo mayor consisted of skulls of sacrificial victims that had small knives placed in the nose and in the mouth. keach: the aztecs were not above requiring sacrificial victims as tribute. sometimes they would even specify...
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there's a pottery barn argument. we broke it, we own it. that's all you can do in history.w, he had said to many people, including senator m mansfield, there's nothing i can do until '64. >> this is something he wasn't going to worry about until after he was elected. >> i think what he was hoping, keep the temperature as low as possible in vietnam, and then after i'm re-elected, i can take the hit. i'm convinced he wouldn't have wanted a gulf of tonkin. >> a common denominator was mcnamara. you make the case that mcmare was a sycophant. >> when kennedy was telling him, i really want you to go ahead with drawl. >> mcnamara said okay. >> two days after dallas said i won't be the first president to lose a war. >> mcnamara saluted the flog. why are you so convinced he would have dropped johnson? obviously nobody wanted johnson other than jfk the first time. >> it's not a political judgment in the sense of oh, maybe he can't carry texas. these are the facts. the day john kennedy was murdered, the moment he was murdered, "life" magazine is preparing a huge investigation into how
there's a pottery barn argument. we broke it, we own it. that's all you can do in history.w, he had said to many people, including senator m mansfield, there's nothing i can do until '64. >> this is something he wasn't going to worry about until after he was elected. >> i think what he was hoping, keep the temperature as low as possible in vietnam, and then after i'm re-elected, i can take the hit. i'm convinced he wouldn't have wanted a gulf of tonkin. >> a common denominator...
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bonds are not equivalent to funding the travel expenses for the alabama watermelon queen, paying for pottery and the thousands of other things that squander the hard-working money of the hard-working taxpayer. >> very quickly, answer that because i have one follow-up question for congressman hensarling. go ahead, congressman. >> jeb, we are all for sitting down with you as we have, as we did in the last debt ceiling cliff that you perpetrated on the american people, to negotiate specific spending cuts. the budget control act cuts spending by over $1 trillion. i supported that. we are ready, willing and able to negotiate going forward. we are going to support spending reductions. we also are going to support generating revenues because you can't say that you're not going to exceed the debt ceiling because you don't want to raise taxes on the wealthiest. let's take a balanced approach, the kind of balanced approach the american people want us to take. >> one final question for congressman hensarling. here's what the president said today, urging you, republicans, to do this. listen to the presi
bonds are not equivalent to funding the travel expenses for the alabama watermelon queen, paying for pottery and the thousands of other things that squander the hard-working money of the hard-working taxpayer. >> very quickly, answer that because i have one follow-up question for congressman hensarling. go ahead, congressman. >> jeb, we are all for sitting down with you as we have, as we did in the last debt ceiling cliff that you perpetrated on the american people, to negotiate...
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but we are not going to borrow more money to pay for poverty classes -- pottery classes in morocco and the travel expenses of the alabama watermelon queen and thousands of items you can find in the budget that are not going to pass the smell test or the laugh test or the fiscal responsibility test of the american people. so again, i hope the president and senator harry reid will be reasonable about this. but that is why we have a debt ceiling vote, to correct where we are. questionow, the real here, as you suggested yourself, is not spending on things like the alabama watermelon queen, but entitlements. you have suggested that the president put a few things on the table in his own budget this year that start dealing with these entitlements. is there a reasonable chance that conversation will get underway in the next few weeks? is there a trade-off to be made here where you give the democrats a little bit on spending items they care about, and in return they give you some of the things the president himself has already offered on an tiedemann spending? >> i suppose, having been a member
but we are not going to borrow more money to pay for poverty classes -- pottery classes in morocco and the travel expenses of the alabama watermelon queen and thousands of items you can find in the budget that are not going to pass the smell test or the laugh test or the fiscal responsibility test of the american people. so again, i hope the president and senator harry reid will be reasonable about this. but that is why we have a debt ceiling vote, to correct where we are. questionow, the real...
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that byis a doctrine definition is not up by to aggressors and it only applies when death or serious pottery and jewelry -- serious bodily injury. between aontation violent aggressor in a potential innocent victim, a potential innocent victim seeking to protect himself, herself, or her children, with whom do we stand? i believe we should stand with the innocent against aggressors. that is why the right to self- defense has been so critical. i hope that we will not see the ofstitutional rights innocent citizens sacrificed because of political agendas of some. thank you. i asked the patience of my colleague from connecticut since the senator from texas has raised some personal issues. i am going to respond to them. let me be very specific when i say this -- don't take my word for it. take the testimony of director of the naacp washington bureau few issuest states " have caused as much angst and raise as many deeply held concerns among our members and the communities we serve as that of "stand your ground" laws. these laws and their applications have sadly resulted in no less than the murder of
that byis a doctrine definition is not up by to aggressors and it only applies when death or serious pottery and jewelry -- serious bodily injury. between aontation violent aggressor in a potential innocent victim, a potential innocent victim seeking to protect himself, herself, or her children, with whom do we stand? i believe we should stand with the innocent against aggressors. that is why the right to self- defense has been so critical. i hope that we will not see the ofstitutional rights...
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with payment for the next "star trek" irs video, travel payments for the alabama water melon queen , pottery else they are asked to pay for when struggling. the bottom line is we know this is a nation going bankrupt. if we don't start today we are going to leave the next generation with fewer opportunities, less freedom and a lower standard of living. everybody the in washington says, no, wait until tomorrow. we have the crisis of the moment. we can wait for tomorrow. not just as a congressman but the father of a 10-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter, we can't wait for tomorrow to deal with the debt. there is no perfect time to do it. if you ignore the debt ceiling it is a little bit like turning off the smoke alarm when the fire start thes. no. you deal with the fire. you don't clip wires on the smoke alarm. >> congressman, donny deutsch, good to see you. >> good morning. >> you get to be king solomon here. you have two choices. you can leave obama care as it is, as harold pointed out and we all know ad nauseam from the supreme court through congress. or let the debt ceiling not be raise
with payment for the next "star trek" irs video, travel payments for the alabama water melon queen , pottery else they are asked to pay for when struggling. the bottom line is we know this is a nation going bankrupt. if we don't start today we are going to leave the next generation with fewer opportunities, less freedom and a lower standard of living. everybody the in washington says, no, wait until tomorrow. we have the crisis of the moment. we can wait for tomorrow. not just as a...
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containing clay figures and pottery of the olmec style. other olmec objects have been found in the surrounding highlands and as far south as honduras and costa rica. the wide distribution of olmecorks of art suggests that many centers participated in the development of the style. distt vies were evidentlyy linked through trade in cacao, white clay for pottery, obsidian, animal skins, and the most precious commodity of all, jade. its nearest known source is in guatemala. this vt tradg network paved the way for the exange of ideas aselas g, and led to the ergce of a pan-mesoameran olmec style. miguel covarrubias defined this new aesthetic: "olmec artists were mainly concerned with simplicity and sensual realism of form, with the human being made up of solid, ample masses. they delighted in the smooth, highly polished surfaces of their jades, broken occasionally by fine, incised lines. these lines are sharp and precise." this new style, vigorous and original, was perhaps the finest olmec achievement. they created dynamic works of art with a s
containing clay figures and pottery of the olmec style. other olmec objects have been found in the surrounding highlands and as far south as honduras and costa rica. the wide distribution of olmecorks of art suggests that many centers participated in the development of the style. distt vies were evidentlyy linked through trade in cacao, white clay for pottery, obsidian, animal skins, and the most precious commodity of all, jade. its nearest known source is in guatemala. this vt tradg network...