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make sure they' red and don't put them in the refrigerator. asparagus being imported in for the holidays, a must. the asparagus is coming in fairly thick but that's okay. when you bring them home, make sure you account the bottoms like this and put them in the glass in the refrigerator. you can find them for about $1.99 a pound for an average price, some 4.99. that's way too much. and baby carrots. the nutritional value is fantastic. and they are loaded with flavor. you can find baby carrots in the 1-pound bags and check the expiration date. that's important. for about 99 cents a pound. at home, a quick tip, you put the carrots in a bowl of water like this, then you put it in the refrigerator. in a way, they stay hydrated and not dehydrate and they turn white. and they are right there so the kids could open up and the baby carrots are ready to enjoy even the adults. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and these are your best buys. eat fresh, and stay healthy. >> i have to try that trick with the carrots. >> put the asparagus in water, too. >
make sure they' red and don't put them in the refrigerator. asparagus being imported in for the holidays, a must. the asparagus is coming in fairly thick but that's okay. when you bring them home, make sure you account the bottoms like this and put them in the glass in the refrigerator. you can find them for about $1.99 a pound for an average price, some 4.99. that's way too much. and baby carrots. the nutritional value is fantastic. and they are loaded with flavor. you can find baby carrots in...
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all i know is how to make refrigerators and. then he put his hand on his chest and he said, so, governor, who is ever going to hire me? who is ever going to hire me? it wasn't just some. it is workers all over the country that are experiencing the ramifications of globalization, and it was not just green bill either. >> let me ask the tell their low bit. we sure have a piece by piece this thing came out as you heard the optimism about how things are going to turn around. we have always had this cyclical economy. all of us in america are sort of saying, okay, where is the upturn and the doubt if he had been watching in the last six weeks is up. back down and up and back down and up. but one of the questions that we had was when does it come? and one of the things that we learned is that the recovery actually came this it to the other session rally was israel's it bought. america loss $40,000 in the first decade of the century. we lost two and a half million jobs among american companies that were multinational companies, we lost
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. >> this powers up to the refrigeration unit. >> the tires turned the gears he invented and that is the only power needed to run a generator in the casement of the trailer. that is different from current trailers. >> it is costly. fuel is going up. >> we get run this without fossil fuels. >> 63 billion pounds of carbon dioxide will be saved by not using diesel to run the refrigeration unit, it is estimated. >> they agreed they would like to look into it, the testing of it and then build it. >> we tested their prototype by powering a light. when it is not on, the energy is stored in a battery that can be used to run the refrigeration unit when the truck is filled. >> if you're looking to shed some holiday pounds, and maybe time to consider some home workouts. a survey found treadmills and were the favorite workouts at home. pottery barn kids is recalling nearly a thousand beds in the u.s. the connection of the post can come apart and fall on the user. there have been 33 reports of a malfunction. consumers should contact pottery barn kids to schedule a repair. or you can visit their w
. >> this powers up to the refrigeration unit. >> the tires turned the gears he invented and that is the only power needed to run a generator in the casement of the trailer. that is different from current trailers. >> it is costly. fuel is going up. >> we get run this without fossil fuels. >> 63 billion pounds of carbon dioxide will be saved by not using diesel to run the refrigeration unit, it is estimated. >> they agreed they would like to look into it, the...
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put this in the refrigerator and chill it down just as it is, and you can fold it. it's really tough. so, what you want to achieve i i would get here a nice fluted pan. pie dgh is inside. just spray the inside and press this in and chill this for another 20 minutes. so, we get started with that. i'm going to slice up some of these shallots. and you can be messy with them, 'cause you want to taste them. you don't want them too fine. you don't know what they are. so, just a few on the bottom. and we're gonna start with, ohh, these beautiful mushrooms. look at that. pull them apart. people like to op them up too fine. when i eat a mushroom quiche, i want to see what it is. so, you get these beautiful colors. and i'm also going to add just a little bit of these small, beautiful sweet tomatoes. so, it makes the color pop and gives the quiche something to go for. so, next, i'm going to add some parmesan cheese. so, it's about layering. ok? just continue. and please be generous with spinach. it shrinks to absolutely nothing. ok so, it looks like a lot, but trust me. you wo
put this in the refrigerator and chill it down just as it is, and you can fold it. it's really tough. so, what you want to achieve i i would get here a nice fluted pan. pie dgh is inside. just spray the inside and press this in and chill this for another 20 minutes. so, we get started with that. i'm going to slice up some of these shallots. and you can be messy with them, 'cause you want to taste them. you don't want them too fine. you don't know what they are. so, just a few on the bottom. and...
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in fact, greenville had called itself "the refrigerator capital of the world." in this tiny town of 8,000 people at north america's largest refrigerator factory employing 2,700 of the 8,000 who lived in that town which, you know, all 8,000 people, grandparents and their kids, this is a one company town. the whole town had grown up around refrigerator manufacturing. he said they are going to leave. they're going to move to mexico. and i said no they are not. we are going to go to greenville. we will put whatever incentives we have on the table and we will make them an offer they can't refuse. so, we went to greenville. we were in a room probably about this size in this little town and the mayor was there and the city manager was there and the guy who was responsible for the community college was there and the whole -- the workers were there. the whole town and their representatives showed up to try to prevent electrolux which operated the refrigerator manufacturing from moving to juarez mexico. we put everything we have on the table. everybody empty their pockets
in fact, greenville had called itself "the refrigerator capital of the world." in this tiny town of 8,000 people at north america's largest refrigerator factory employing 2,700 of the 8,000 who lived in that town which, you know, all 8,000 people, grandparents and their kids, this is a one company town. the whole town had grown up around refrigerator manufacturing. he said they are going to leave. they're going to move to mexico. and i said no they are not. we are going to go to...
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he said, all i know is how to make refrigerators. and then he put his hand on his chest, and he said, so, governor, who is ever going to hire me? who is ever going to hire me? it wasn't just him. it is workers all over the country that are experiencing the ramifications of globalization. and it wasn't just greenville either. >> so let me pick up the tale there a little bit. what we've tried to do in this story was kind of share how piece by piece this thing came out. as you heard, jennifer had this optimism about how things were going to turn around. we've always had this cyclical economy. all of us in america are sort of saying, okay, where's the upturn, and, you know, the dow if you've been watching in the last six weeks it's up, it's back down, it's up, and it's back down. but one of the questions we had was, when does it come? and one of the things that we learned is that the recovery actually came, and the recession really wasn't as real in the first decade as we thought. now, that may sound ridiculous, but met he ex-- let me ex
he said, all i know is how to make refrigerators. and then he put his hand on his chest, and he said, so, governor, who is ever going to hire me? who is ever going to hire me? it wasn't just him. it is workers all over the country that are experiencing the ramifications of globalization. and it wasn't just greenville either. >> so let me pick up the tale there a little bit. what we've tried to do in this story was kind of share how piece by piece this thing came out. as you heard,...
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you don't put the basil in the refrigerator. nor the tomatoes. it's set up here.ut in the mozzarella. add the cheese. just anywhere around there is fine. so when you bite into it you get a little tomato, some mozzarella, you get some of the basil, perfect amount. then i'll add the olive oil. >> is this tony tantillo olive oil? >> it's good. [ laughter ] >> and then we are going to add some balsamic vinegar. don't add too much vinegar. it's too powerful. add a little bit of petter. >> then we're good to go. >> it's just that easy. caprese salad. >> and let it sit. how long? for about 5 to 10 minutes in the refrigerator and then serve all the flavors start to marry that way. >> love it. tony tantillo, thanks for joining us today. happy new year. >> and to you. >> we are going to be right back. uth about hotel [ male announcer ] how do you say... welcome to the neighborhood. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you say... can you believe it's been 20 years since college? ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing says "you're special" like boursin, a creamy, crumbly blend of real cheese an
you don't put the basil in the refrigerator. nor the tomatoes. it's set up here.ut in the mozzarella. add the cheese. just anywhere around there is fine. so when you bite into it you get a little tomato, some mozzarella, you get some of the basil, perfect amount. then i'll add the olive oil. >> is this tony tantillo olive oil? >> it's good. [ laughter ] >> and then we are going to add some balsamic vinegar. don't add too much vinegar. it's too powerful. add a little bit of...
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. >> so do you refrigerate it? >> you refrigerator it. so see, gooey.ce cream. and then after you refrigerate it for just like a half hour to an hour, it's perfectly rollable and -- >> why pigs? >> because these are pigs in mexico. you know, it's pigs, abundance at the table. so we have the little piggy, the large piggy. >> and you put them on the baking sheet? >> and then you put them on the baking sheet and you brush them with the eggs. >> a little egg wash? >> a little egg wash. >> how long do you bake them for? >> in 375, anywhere from 7 to 9 minutes, just until they're fluffy and puffy. >> fluffy and puffy. sounds like my lawyers. let's come back here. now what are we take making back here? >> that cookie is fluffy and puffy like bread-like. this one is crisp. so these are anise seed ropes. so it's very easy to make also in a mixing bowl or food processor. you make little balls like these. once you have a ball, you make little ropes just like these and then you stick the end -- you give them a little twist. it smells like christmas. >> it does. and
. >> so do you refrigerate it? >> you refrigerator it. so see, gooey.ce cream. and then after you refrigerate it for just like a half hour to an hour, it's perfectly rollable and -- >> why pigs? >> because these are pigs in mexico. you know, it's pigs, abundance at the table. so we have the little piggy, the large piggy. >> and you put them on the baking sheet? >> and then you put them on the baking sheet and you brush them with the eggs. >> a little...
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he said, all i know is how to make refrigerators. he put his hand on his chest, and said, so, governor, who is ever going to hire me? who is ever going to hire me? it was not just him. it is workers all over the country that are experiencing the ramifications of globalization, and it was not just greenville either. >> so let me pick up the tale there a little bit. what we tried to do in the story was kind of shoir how piece by piece this thing came out of. she had optimism how things would turn around. we always had a cyclical economy, and all of us in america are saying, okay, where's the upturn? the dow in the last six weeks 1 up, back down, up, and back down, up, and back down, but one of the questions that we had was when does it come? one of the things that we learned is that the recovery actually came and the recession really was not as real in the first decade as we thought. now, that may sound ridiculous, but let me explain. here's why it probably sounds ridiculous. you wouldn't know this, but america lost 42,000 factories in
he said, all i know is how to make refrigerators. he put his hand on his chest, and said, so, governor, who is ever going to hire me? who is ever going to hire me? it was not just him. it is workers all over the country that are experiencing the ramifications of globalization, and it was not just greenville either. >> so let me pick up the tale there a little bit. what we tried to do in the story was kind of shoir how piece by piece this thing came out of. she had optimism how things...
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it's feeding my refrigerator or whatever. so most of my power is excess and being sent back into the grid. my meter is spinning backwards and banking credits to my account. when i come home at night, then i'm buying back electricity from the utility, drawing off my "virtual battery" in a sense. think of it as an economic transaction. you sell back during the day and buy at night. and that's how it works. hi, i'm here with carl, he is the operations manager for solar city. we decided to take a little break from the cls room to so we could see some of the solar panels in action. carl, how are you? >> very well. nice to meet you. >> how do you like the weather? >> not too bad. >> kind of sunny. how does that impact our solar panels when we have lots of sun versus fog which we are typically accustomed to in san francisco? >> well, contrary to popular belief, solar panels will produce electricity when it's foggy out. how much depends on the density of the fog. on a day like today it's hazy for typical san francisco weather. on a d
it's feeding my refrigerator or whatever. so most of my power is excess and being sent back into the grid. my meter is spinning backwards and banking credits to my account. when i come home at night, then i'm buying back electricity from the utility, drawing off my "virtual battery" in a sense. think of it as an economic transaction. you sell back during the day and buy at night. and that's how it works. hi, i'm here with carl, he is the operations manager for solar city. we decided...
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i don't recall any of them having a refrigerator.i lived in had no shower or bathtub. we bought a house and stuck it in the sink and held a hose and big tub underneath us we'd put in the kitchen and wash ourselves this way. >> mitt romney is leaving out "the telegraf" reports, mitt spent a significant portion of his mission living in a paris, france, mansion. it was the headquarters of the mormon mission in france. the building is now worth $12 million. and romney's fellow missionaries describe the mansion as a palace. it had full plumbing, no buckets, i mean, necessary at all. each bedroom was connected to a bath or a shower. so no hoses. i mean, the mansion, you know what it had? it had a washer, dryer, refrigerator, all the amenities. let's not forget the professional cooks for the young missiona missionaries. the "wall street journal" reports, "the mansion came with a dozen house staff including a spanish chef and a house boy named jose." when mitt romney returned to the united states, he spent the next few decades making up for
i don't recall any of them having a refrigerator.i lived in had no shower or bathtub. we bought a house and stuck it in the sink and held a hose and big tub underneath us we'd put in the kitchen and wash ourselves this way. >> mitt romney is leaving out "the telegraf" reports, mitt spent a significant portion of his mission living in a paris, france, mansion. it was the headquarters of the mormon mission in france. the building is now worth $12 million. and romney's fellow...
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now let's say you borrow $100, borrow $100 to buy a refrigerator. to buy a refrigerator.nly adds your income and your spending. so -- >> so the question is, why is that so dangerous? at a time when we need investment to solve problems, why is having a bad instrument panel, which is really what gdp has become so dangerous. >> well, because it's an aggregate number. it measures without any differentiation of middle class versus upper class, income inequality, which you speak of, virtually every show. it just simply says, against an islanded nation, this is the sum of all the pluses and all the minuses. and obviously, you want it to rise. but it can rise in such now disproportionately devastating fashion. so in the earlier segment, again, you reminded us that we have more income inequality since any time at 1958. we have 20% of american workers with no real rage increases, dylan, since 1967. none of that manifests itself in gdp. what also doesn't manifest itself is this bizarre concept called trickle down. which is you take someone like myself, who's been very blessed in the
now let's say you borrow $100, borrow $100 to buy a refrigerator. to buy a refrigerator.nly adds your income and your spending. so -- >> so the question is, why is that so dangerous? at a time when we need investment to solve problems, why is having a bad instrument panel, which is really what gdp has become so dangerous. >> well, because it's an aggregate number. it measures without any differentiation of middle class versus upper class, income inequality, which you speak of,...
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now, for our refrigerator for the project this is a big refrigerator. it's over 21 cubic feet and it's acceptable by four doors. these are our french doors that access the top of our refrigerator and look at all that space we have in there. plenty of room for a party platter and all the vegetables and fruits that you need for a healthy family. now down below this is our freezer and it's accessible by two drawers. top drawer, that's where you want to put the things you need to get to often. bottom drawer, that's your backup storage. was so great about this refrigerator in addition to its size is it's energy efficient. get out to the refrigerator in your house, it's the number three energy user so if you are looking to replace your refrigerator look for the most energy efficient one you can get and look for energy star. this side of the kitchen this is where our microwave is and it isn't the run of the mill microwave. this is a microwave drawer. if you haven't seen one of these, they are spectacular. you load your food directly from the top during the coo
now, for our refrigerator for the project this is a big refrigerator. it's over 21 cubic feet and it's acceptable by four doors. these are our french doors that access the top of our refrigerator and look at all that space we have in there. plenty of room for a party platter and all the vegetables and fruits that you need for a healthy family. now down below this is our freezer and it's accessible by two drawers. top drawer, that's where you want to put the things you need to get to often....
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wea is ak ve-- that is a very y with the consistency of jello that has been left in the refrigerator for several days. the others are residuals soil. they are either a product of the weathering of the underlying law. peluvium is soil that has been deposited by gravity. san francisco, dune sand, colma, and the others. very simple. because san francisco is so young. -- because san francisco is so young, it is riddled by faults. i have a map that shows the faults across the bay area and san francisco. the granddaddy of all of these is the san andreas fault. it is the longest. it can generate the greatest earthquakes. >> it is just south of san francisco. it goes offshore down here. >> from my house to the fault is about 3 miles on average. >> the closest area in san francisco to the fault is this area here in the southwest part of the city. people said that the closer you are, there are conditions that exacerbate issues. >> the fault's effect on development depends on the fault type and soil component. the san andreas is the main fault. there is the hayward fault. the difference between
wea is ak ve-- that is a very y with the consistency of jello that has been left in the refrigerator for several days. the others are residuals soil. they are either a product of the weathering of the underlying law. peluvium is soil that has been deposited by gravity. san francisco, dune sand, colma, and the others. very simple. because san francisco is so young. -- because san francisco is so young, it is riddled by faults. i have a map that shows the faults across the bay area and san...
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. >> refrigerate how long?rve these right before midnight to make sure that you pucker up for your midnight kiss. >> a little champagne would go great with this. these are h-bombs. >> chocolate h-bombs, explosion of flavor. we start with the liquor. if we'd drizzle brandy over the top of the amareti. >> drizzle about a fourth of a teaspoon of brandy. you can use bourbon, whatever liquor you choose. get it over each cookie to make sure the cookie absorbs the flavor. >> have some dignity about it. >> or don't. >> gently drizzle. this is chocolate melted with honey and i'm going to take my salted milk and egg yolk and pour it in there and incorporate it and if you would like to add my creamed butter and sugar. >> put this in there? okay. >> exactly. >> i thought i was going to get to turn the mixer on. i got excited. >> don't go crazy. >> yeah, i know. >> we got the creamed butter and sugar so we incorporate that nicely, a little bit at a time. until it gets to a nice smooth consistency over low heat. >> and ends
. >> refrigerate how long?rve these right before midnight to make sure that you pucker up for your midnight kiss. >> a little champagne would go great with this. these are h-bombs. >> chocolate h-bombs, explosion of flavor. we start with the liquor. if we'd drizzle brandy over the top of the amareti. >> drizzle about a fourth of a teaspoon of brandy. you can use bourbon, whatever liquor you choose. get it over each cookie to make sure the cookie absorbs the flavor....
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. >> and we're only on candles and we have to throw stuff in the refrigerator. it's no good, no more. >> at local hardware stores people started to buy flashlights, candles and now buying generator autos we're getting shipments sent to us on a daily base yis more than 5 hub00 crews are spanned out trying to restore power. officials say efforts are being hampered by free trees tangled in line autos those trees you do get this complex situation where you have to make sure that the wires are not live at this point in time. >> some residents worry that had a new round of winds will be bringing the damaged trees and power poles crashing down. >> but i'm afraid of this free tree falling. waves split in two ways. they're going to get hurt. >> officials say they're hoping to have power restored to 99% of those affected by 8:00 tonight. from temper city, robert olguin, abc 7 news. >> and this is red flag warnings until 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. there are gusty winds that are going to continue there. there is gusty winds beginning to drop off. goitsing to set the stage fr a bit
. >> and we're only on candles and we have to throw stuff in the refrigerator. it's no good, no more. >> at local hardware stores people started to buy flashlights, candles and now buying generator autos we're getting shipments sent to us on a daily base yis more than 5 hub00 crews are spanned out trying to restore power. officials say efforts are being hampered by free trees tangled in line autos those trees you do get this complex situation where you have to make sure that the...
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which was provided here such as the refrigeration system for the storage tank where am i see how to be kept at a low temperature for safety reasons it was all shut down in may one thousand nine hundred four. they shut down due to. something like seventy dollars a day which man that. was unsafe. behind me is storage tank number six hundred ten this was the storage tank that leaked the process vent line of the. pressure. for this reason water travelled into the tank while the water entering into the tank may have been the immediate trigger of the disaster the fact that all the safety systems were turned off well certainly contributing to the disaster the fact that he was not being stored as it was originally required to be stored at zero degrees celcius that fact contributed so that you really had of causes coming together after the accident i found out that the machinery provided by union carbide for the plant was unproven technology the used equipment verifying it or making sure it was safe. because i was working with union carbide india ltd. that's what i would gret. but it was not in
which was provided here such as the refrigeration system for the storage tank where am i see how to be kept at a low temperature for safety reasons it was all shut down in may one thousand nine hundred four. they shut down due to. something like seventy dollars a day which man that. was unsafe. behind me is storage tank number six hundred ten this was the storage tank that leaked the process vent line of the. pressure. for this reason water travelled into the tank while the water entering into...
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because there's no refrigeration in the philippines, we would try everything. we dried the fish and shrimp. this is through history. st. malo, louisiana, the first known filipino immigration. thank you. number two, i think that we honor those women who have been very influential in their own ways, and it is always part of our tradition that we honor those who have led us to where we are. but they are here today, and i just want to a knowledge once again, author, writer, singer, and guitar player, evangeline buell, former president of the filipino american history society in the san francisco- berkeley area. she was the national president, i am sorry. also, isabel. this is the face of women who have it in their blood to pursue the strength of the filipina women. and to them, we offer the leadership of tomorrow. all of us to dedicate the future for both of you. thank you for being here tonight. and so here we are in the seat of power in the city of san francisco, and only in a filipino tradition can you combine power, leadership, and lupia. so i would like to cal
because there's no refrigeration in the philippines, we would try everything. we dried the fish and shrimp. this is through history. st. malo, louisiana, the first known filipino immigration. thank you. number two, i think that we honor those women who have been very influential in their own ways, and it is always part of our tradition that we honor those who have led us to where we are. but they are here today, and i just want to a knowledge once again, author, writer, singer, and guitar...
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there is no refrigeration. unless you have a recreational vehicle. you need to preserve food. and we sell it, rather than give it away. we want people to try to prepare themselves and think through everything they need to survive. that is the other part, survival and gifting, an interesting combination. coffee, we had a cafe. it was a pretty elegant location and we thought it was pretty funny. but as the city grew, just as any city, we need public gathering places, places where people could go who did not know others. you know, one reason tourists go to union square, and they go to a public place where they can belong without knowing anybody. every city needs space like that. we realized at our scale, we needed a civic plaza. we thought about bands, but as soon as you put them up on stage, you have these consuming crowds listening to the band. the longer they stood there the more beer bottle they drop on the ground. that did not seem attractive at all. we do not leave a trace after the event. we do not want a stage. if you want your own, build it, which people did. so we turne
there is no refrigeration. unless you have a recreational vehicle. you need to preserve food. and we sell it, rather than give it away. we want people to try to prepare themselves and think through everything they need to survive. that is the other part, survival and gifting, an interesting combination. coffee, we had a cafe. it was a pretty elegant location and we thought it was pretty funny. but as the city grew, just as any city, we need public gathering places, places where people could go...
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. >> now going into a third day, he cleaned out his refrigerator and tried to move his family out earlier, but they were boxed in by view autos and last night a tree fell her and here and blocked an exit. we were stuck. >> electricity has been returning and crews scrambled to repair lines. many remain in a blackout. like jeremy, who appreciated extra hands from his two young sons. >> there i didn't learn about that until i drove up this morning. >> he's been without phone service for days since a tree fell on this box. his sons, like the rest of the students were off today because of a lack of power. and the lights remained out this afternoon. >> according to latest numbers here there are still 16,000 and 500 customers who remain without power, there are also lots of at and t customers and the same for comcast cable phone and internet service as well. >> that is a tough situation, from wind to warmth. winds are gone and there are record highs around the bay area. >> there is about a half dozen records today. we're at december 2 here, take a look at temperatures. 77 degrees in santa rosa.
. >> now going into a third day, he cleaned out his refrigerator and tried to move his family out earlier, but they were boxed in by view autos and last night a tree fell her and here and blocked an exit. we were stuck. >> electricity has been returning and crews scrambled to repair lines. many remain in a blackout. like jeremy, who appreciated extra hands from his two young sons. >> there i didn't learn about that until i drove up this morning. >> he's been without...
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most had no refrigerators. most of the apartments had no shower or bathtub. i lived in a way that people of lower middle income in france lived. and i said to myself, wow, i sure am lucky to be born in the united states of america. >> okay. i don't think that exactly clears up the whole mitt knows what it's like to be dn and out. but the real key to this is the dates. mitt was doing this at ages 19 to 21. july 1966 to december 1968. at the very height of the vietnam war. and he was doing this instead of military service. he did not go into combat in vietnam and get that distinguished combat record that newt gingrich is so proud of. no. wait a minute. none of these guys did that. they all passed on this war. and this story, if he stays with it, is simply going to emphasize chapter 1 of how romney avoided military service during the war of his youth. >> i certainly think that's part of it. although i think that's much harder in a general election if he is up against barack obama. i think it is less of an issue. if this continued, rick perry who is a vet, he wou
most had no refrigerators. most of the apartments had no shower or bathtub. i lived in a way that people of lower middle income in france lived. and i said to myself, wow, i sure am lucky to be born in the united states of america. >> okay. i don't think that exactly clears up the whole mitt knows what it's like to be dn and out. but the real key to this is the dates. mitt was doing this at ages 19 to 21. july 1966 to december 1968. at the very height of the vietnam war. and he was doing...
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the firm his formed a cartel to solve refrigeration compressors. the other three firms are denmark, italy, and another italian components company. regulators say they exchanged market information and rigged prices of the compressors from 2004 to 2007. panasonic was fined about $10 million. the firm said in a statement that it takes the decision seriously and will do its best to regain trust and abide by the law including anti-monopoly regulations. now to economic data out from japan. the current account surplus in october fell for an eighth straight month. the finance ministry said in a report this thursday the current account balance fell 62.4% from a year earlier to about $7.2 billion. trade balance turned to the red for the first time in two months. exports fell 2.7% while imports rose 21.33%. due largely to a price hike in crude oil and natural gas. the income surplus grew 20.3% helping them stay in the positive. the surplus had shown a steady increase for seven consecutive months. japan's machinery orders have been released this morning. they
the firm his formed a cartel to solve refrigeration compressors. the other three firms are denmark, italy, and another italian components company. regulators say they exchanged market information and rigged prices of the compressors from 2004 to 2007. panasonic was fined about $10 million. the firm said in a statement that it takes the decision seriously and will do its best to regain trust and abide by the law including anti-monopoly regulations. now to economic data out from japan. the...
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. >> jon: i push a cup into my refrigerator. when that doesn't work, i curse the heavens. see improvement during your time there? did you see things change? >> definitely things changed. i mean, the 2004 to 2007 was hellish. but then in 2008 things, you know, were starting to get better. >> jon: you kept going. >> yeah. >> jon: because you're nuts. we talked about this earlier. >> that i'm nuts? >> jon: yeah. >> my wife thinks so. >> jon: look at this one. this is through the night vision. that's a gentleman who i believe is just saying, oh, my gosh, i didn't know you were going to take my picture. i would have showered. >> well, i was with a unit going out basically when the sunni awakening began as the organization like, they basically used informants. at some point these guys would go out with u.s. soldiers and say we know who the bad guys are. they would pick out people in different neighborhoods. this is south of baghdad. they went out to a raid to different villages. they would be just like, oh, that guy, he likes al qaeda. i think they were just trying to sell thems
. >> jon: i push a cup into my refrigerator. when that doesn't work, i curse the heavens. see improvement during your time there? did you see things change? >> definitely things changed. i mean, the 2004 to 2007 was hellish. but then in 2008 things, you know, were starting to get better. >> jon: you kept going. >> yeah. >> jon: because you're nuts. we talked about this earlier. >> that i'm nuts? >> jon: yeah. >> my wife thinks so. >> jon:...
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they need to keep the refrigerator of. what is the nation's meat to those families is really the basis necessities of life. >> bge customers have been able to donate through the mail. this year there is an easier way to contribute to the shield fund. >> the field fund needs your donation out more than ever. the cost of the economy going down. >> we have an increase in the number of families who have lost jobs. that just means that more people need to get a helping hand. >> this holiday the fuel fund would like you to consider donating and giving a gift that is so basic and essential. >> the heat and light are just as essential as housing. it does not help a family as much to have a house without heat and add or light. it is such a basic necessity that i think people would understand there is an immediate gratification to those families. >> you can find a link on our web site wbaltv.com. >> thousands of victims of hurricane irene will be spending the holidays a way from home. >> we are learning the culprit. >> think that is
they need to keep the refrigerator of. what is the nation's meat to those families is really the basis necessities of life. >> bge customers have been able to donate through the mail. this year there is an easier way to contribute to the shield fund. >> the field fund needs your donation out more than ever. the cost of the economy going down. >> we have an increase in the number of families who have lost jobs. that just means that more people need to get a helping hand....
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we are cleaning out the refrigerator with the soft drinks, who knows when we will get back in.e have to bring water out to the street. take everything. this may be our last [alarm in the background]. >> they picked me to the go to the arizona state fair. why? because of my wisconsin blood. i know what these animals are. bill o'reilly probably can't identify the animals. i can. okay, this one -- >> okay, take the video here and swing it around. we are interviewing the speaker of the house, john boehner. okay. we are in rush limbaugh's kitchen at his office, where he does his radio show. we went into his refrigerator, he's on the air. we are not stealing stuff. don't worry about it. but look, this is his brand-new tea. >> we are preparing for tonight's show in the dark. i am wearing a coat because we have no power here and i am freezing cold. the sun has set so we have virtually no power. they have rigged the power with the generator to have the computer terminals. you can see that here's the candle. >> we are getting yelled out at. but we are doing a special. [inaudible]. >> deb
we are cleaning out the refrigerator with the soft drinks, who knows when we will get back in.e have to bring water out to the street. take everything. this may be our last [alarm in the background]. >> they picked me to the go to the arizona state fair. why? because of my wisconsin blood. i know what these animals are. bill o'reilly probably can't identify the animals. i can. okay, this one -- >> okay, take the video here and swing it around. we are interviewing the speaker of the...