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so a lot times in these columns, you hear a huge raveling and great pounding noises. that is mostly these weights banging around in the little box channel, the little wooden boxes there. so if you ever wonder why is it so loud, these guys, hanging around. they are tied on there. it is easy to do to take off the tram and replace the court, but it is not something every homeowner wants to get involved anin. it is straight forward if you're ready to do, but a homeowner might have a hard time making it look good. >> take your roller. >> yes, the roller. a lot of times that painted the sash cord, also. the setscrews are tight and lubricated and you can polish them up if you want. this particular one is nickel, you can polish it up and it looks good for 60 years. interior door hardware, i like bicycle lubricants. smoke detectors and heat registers, we have registered here, these things come right off, you can lift them up and make sure they are clean, it is a convenient thing to do and reduces dust. smoke detectors, they say every time your time changes from daylight saving
so a lot times in these columns, you hear a huge raveling and great pounding noises. that is mostly these weights banging around in the little box channel, the little wooden boxes there. so if you ever wonder why is it so loud, these guys, hanging around. they are tied on there. it is easy to do to take off the tram and replace the court, but it is not something every homeowner wants to get involved anin. it is straight forward if you're ready to do, but a homeowner might have a hard time...
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Jul 30, 2011
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we ravel off all of our gift baskets, we hopeá to earn a couple thousand dollars tonight to send outo new orleans. k >> reporter:y teens respect jus helping in new orleans. they're also working withs habitat for humanity to build homes in new york area. >> there's a huge need for affordable house, everywhere we build affordable homes for ái families, people who need them and we alsoc advocate for affordable housing, %z;-hkd? changes in the public conscio consciousness make people aware of house issues. the kids always surprise you with the level of commitment they show you.< they'ret giving up their own tie q3a> of others. >> reporter: there are many twice help out. >> teens can educate their piercezwks:émíf friends and comy about having issues. they can5 housing policy or changes in the public conscious witnessyi?e÷hog issues. ujp need for housing had orp swinging the hammer to build affordable homes, the goal is the same, making a difference in other uvhinghat you do. o grateful for >> reporter: toop)n3v#6:Ññ9p@5< h2 ue link on our website. = very few of us look closely, &hc& inter
we ravel off all of our gift baskets, we hopeá to earn a couple thousand dollars tonight to send outo new orleans. k >> reporter:y teens respect jus helping in new orleans. they're also working withs habitat for humanity to build homes in new york area. >> there's a huge need for affordable house, everywhere we build affordable homes for ái families, people who need them and we alsoc advocate for affordable housing, %z;-hkd? changes in the public conscio consciousness make people...
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it's a grisly business, but just the threat of it could disrupt air ravel. pete williams is at national airport in d.c. pete, good evening. >> brian, officials stress tonight there's no indication of any plot under way to actually do this, but they say al qaeda operatives have talked about trying to find doctors to help them do it, and the u.s. is taking that talk seriously. it's renewed interest in an idea for evading airport security. american officials say recently intercepted intelligence indicates al qaeda terrorists in yemen may attempt to surgically implant explosives, or explosive components in passengers to carry out suicide attacks. >> we see this as the evolution of how they can try to defeat us, to get around those layers of security that we have now. >> reporter: under one scenario, the terrorists onboard a plane would inject a chemical detonator into the part of the body where the device was planted. or it could be a radio controlled detonator, set off by a sell phone. intelligence suggests it would be tried on a flight to the u.s. from oversea
it's a grisly business, but just the threat of it could disrupt air ravel. pete williams is at national airport in d.c. pete, good evening. >> brian, officials stress tonight there's no indication of any plot under way to actually do this, but they say al qaeda operatives have talked about trying to find doctors to help them do it, and the u.s. is taking that talk seriously. it's renewed interest in an idea for evading airport security. american officials say recently intercepted...
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there have been reports earlier that the military has been shipping arms over the border to leave in ravelled and the. military is very much influenced by washington as we know but those reports were never officially confirmed france was the first to acknowledge weapons supplies to the rebels in libya we're talking about rocket launchers assault rifles machine guns and anti-tank missiles there are several aspects that analysts point out in france in this dispatch apart from the fact that he very clearly breaches the arms embargo that was imposed on one their radical elements among among those rebels was wild and there are unlikely to from mercy for their opponents and those arms supplies most certainly inflame the situation even more and the way it was done the weapons were parachuted from planes . you know got a hold of them it could be kids it could be criminals but it seems nobody cares as long as it's the rebellion and that's the phrase used by the french as the reasoning behind the airlift to boost the rebellion but many libyans now say the last thing they want is a boost to the civil wa
there have been reports earlier that the military has been shipping arms over the border to leave in ravelled and the. military is very much influenced by washington as we know but those reports were never officially confirmed france was the first to acknowledge weapons supplies to the rebels in libya we're talking about rocket launchers assault rifles machine guns and anti-tank missiles there are several aspects that analysts point out in france in this dispatch apart from the fact that he...
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Jul 4, 2011
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raising money by raveling off the chance to tape teachers to the wall.nd director arthurs weible calls it a life lesson. >> they are starting to understand real world ramifications that affect their lives and they are also empowered to do something about it. >> reporter: the school is still 20,000 dollars short and more budget cuts are on the way. schrode says they will continue the fight. >> the music program is too important to us as a school community to not make that choice. >> reporter: refusing to give up so these young musicians can play on. cynthia bowers, cbs news, chicago. >> mitchell: just ahead, america's oldest army medic on a tour of duty in afghanistan. that story is next. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five gr
raising money by raveling off the chance to tape teachers to the wall.nd director arthurs weible calls it a life lesson. >> they are starting to understand real world ramifications that affect their lives and they are also empowered to do something about it. >> reporter: the school is still 20,000 dollars short and more budget cuts are on the way. schrode says they will continue the fight. >> the music program is too important to us as a school community to not make that...
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and like ravel sarp sampson, what could have been for yao ming, retiring after just eight seasons.ming tookt nba by storm in 2002. but chronic leg and foot injuries derail aid possible hall of fame career. consider ohio state's 2010 football season retired. the memorabilia scandal cost the program all of its wins from last year, including the sugar bowl victory over arkansas. and because thunderstorms postpone majority of play yesterday, the u.s. women's open became a test of endurance, reigning champ forced to play two rounds today. she's a 1-under fired fifth. and there are thunderstorms hit again, should be interesting to say the least, tomorrow. second round, john deere classic, a shot there. there is a five under par today, eagle putt right there. good, but not good enough to lead. there is 14 under two shots head of moreno. dur de france there. is a massive pile brought stage seven to a stand still. levi leipheimer out of contention. and there is giants back in action tonight and mets under town. >> thank you. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us ev
and like ravel sarp sampson, what could have been for yao ming, retiring after just eight seasons.ming tookt nba by storm in 2002. but chronic leg and foot injuries derail aid possible hall of fame career. consider ohio state's 2010 football season retired. the memorabilia scandal cost the program all of its wins from last year, including the sugar bowl victory over arkansas. and because thunderstorms postpone majority of play yesterday, the u.s. women's open became a test of endurance,...
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Jul 18, 2011
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including pieces composed by maurice ravel and others for their friend paul wittgenstein-- a pianiste peabody institute in baltimore.ç not having the use of one hand, he says, actually made him a better teacher. >> it stopped me from a certain kind of teaching, which was the lazy kind of teaching, where you push them off the chair and you say, "this is how i think it should go." i had to put all this stuff into words. >> reporter: and in the 1970s fleisher took on a whole new role in his musical é11ñ becoming a conductor. he worked with the baltimore symphony and with orchestras around the world. all the while, he sought treatments and help for his ailment-- everything from aroma therapy to zen buddhism. >> leon fleisher is back for the first time since 1965, he has completed a great performance with both hands. >> reporter: in 1982, feeling stronger, fleisher made a first attempt at a two-handed comeback with a performance. he made it through the concert, but realized it was what he called "an evening of pretense.ç he wasn't really healed. it wasn't until the mid-'90s that his probl
including pieces composed by maurice ravel and others for their friend paul wittgenstein-- a pianiste peabody institute in baltimore.ç not having the use of one hand, he says, actually made him a better teacher. >> it stopped me from a certain kind of teaching, which was the lazy kind of teaching, where you push them off the chair and you say, "this is how i think it should go." i had to put all this stuff into words. >> reporter: and in the 1970s fleisher took on a whole...
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Jul 20, 2011
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reiterate in 2009 when we heard what appeared in the guardian i think that's when information on raveled. but very slowly we have conducted many internal investigations. i know you spent a lot of time talking to james and rupert murdoch about it, but we had been told by people the consistently denied any of these allegations in various internal investigations, and it is only when we saw the miller documentation that we realized that one of the problems of the case has been our respectability we've had a zero stability and part of the direct effect of this is because we only see it during the procedure and act accordingly. >> in that evidence you have said that you'd like to [inaudible] >> i think unfortunately because of the criminal procedure i'm not sure that it's possible for me to infer guilt until the criminal procedures take place. >> there are many questions i would like to ask you but i won't be able to do it today because the criminal proceedings, so i will be narrow in my questions. why tom crone? >> what happened with tom crone is a very regreted decision after 168 years. tom
reiterate in 2009 when we heard what appeared in the guardian i think that's when information on raveled. but very slowly we have conducted many internal investigations. i know you spent a lot of time talking to james and rupert murdoch about it, but we had been told by people the consistently denied any of these allegations in various internal investigations, and it is only when we saw the miller documentation that we realized that one of the problems of the case has been our respectability...
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this is bob ravel with envy the bay area, the home market. so my question is for you, what are your thoughts on the shuttle program coming to an end? will vote legacies being most importantly, were you able to spot san carlos, your hometown, for matters raised? >> well, that's the first one. we did kind of a passover california just in time as i was having a hammock conference -- private family conference, the elites are in the mission with my wife and two boys. i had a chance to see us coming over california. he couldn't quite see sympathies go combat is spectacular to see the central valley and northern california. shuttle's legacy as far as that goes, number one, is set probes and planets. crew to launch probes, great observatories that the hubble space telescope. and then the crown jewel of the space shuttle program is that helped to build this magnificent international space station were on right now. it would be the size and magnitude that the space shuttle. at a 30 year career, boy i'd like think think his legacy lives on. our crew mad
this is bob ravel with envy the bay area, the home market. so my question is for you, what are your thoughts on the shuttle program coming to an end? will vote legacies being most importantly, were you able to spot san carlos, your hometown, for matters raised? >> well, that's the first one. we did kind of a passover california just in time as i was having a hammock conference -- private family conference, the elites are in the mission with my wife and two boys. i had a chance to see us...