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at the time, he was living at a rooming house in louisville, after having recently completed a prison sentence. the police report says politi and a 45-year-old woman were engaging in sexual activity. the sounds of a struggle prompted another rooming house resident to call 911. >> i just had a manicure done two days before i come here. whole works. had my eyebrows arched. now they're back to klingon, you know, eyebrows. >> despite his not guilty plea, the police report says politi actually confessed to strangling the victim to stop her screams. but he now says he confessed under duress during his long interrogation and doesn't really remember what happened to the victim. >> i mean, i black out sometimes, do stuff and don't remember. and it really ain't my fault. i don't know why it happens. it just happens. >> there's a mirror over here so you can look at it. >> politi says he only remembers falling asleep with the victim, then waking up and going to a store. >> when i came back from the store, i laid down. then i heard the police there, bam, bam, bam, bam, police, open up. and i pulle
at the time, he was living at a rooming house in louisville, after having recently completed a prison sentence. the police report says politi and a 45-year-old woman were engaging in sexual activity. the sounds of a struggle prompted another rooming house resident to call 911. >> i just had a manicure done two days before i come here. whole works. had my eyebrows arched. now they're back to klingon, you know, eyebrows. >> despite his not guilty plea, the police report says politi...
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know, it would be nice if were the design were retained and it just went on being bethesda's mush room house. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> so creative. garfinkle says the mushroom house nearly bankrupted him at one point. 3700 square feet even as a registered one bedroom apartment connected to t. really neat. >> as i said earlier, it's an income property. >>> beautiful afternoon. take advantage of it. we'll be 80'ish give or take a few degrees. showers tomorrow. and, yeah, kind of nasty by saturday. >> take advantage. for howard bernstein, i'm mike hydeck. have a great day. we're back on tv at 5:00 and of course >> maureen: ben, you're upset. you don't know what you're saying. >> stitch: oh, the hell i don't. >> maureen: let's go downstairs and we'll get something to eat, and then we will talk. >> stitch: we've talked about it, mom, ad nauseam. the outcome is always the same. you want me to keep living a lie. >> maureen: i want what's best for the family. >> stitch: so do i, and that's why it's time. people need to know i didn't kill my old man. >> ashley: yes, finally. the remo
know, it would be nice if were the design were retained and it just went on being bethesda's mush room house. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> so creative. garfinkle says the mushroom house nearly bankrupted him at one point. 3700 square feet even as a registered one bedroom apartment connected to t. really neat. >> as i said earlier, it's an income property. >>> beautiful afternoon. take advantage of it. we'll be 80'ish give or take a few degrees. showers...
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room. white house has to change. excuse me, here is our author friends. >> one of the last time i was touring the white house, one of the things that is really fun effect about it is in the red room, above the joining doorway is the portrait of dolly madison. and we can see when we see on television the cross hall, but those interior are doors, when they're all open, doesn't that painting still look at the george washington painting? like, in the east room. don't -- can't you see visually from dolly's point of view above that door frame all the way into the east room? >> i don't know. >> i just wondered if it was still done that way. i understood that hillary clinton had that picture put there so that dolly could still keep her eye on george washington. >> doesn't sound much like mrs. clinton, but lydia, is that true? lydia, from the office. lydia says it is true. i always thought it was hung too high for an important picture. one more -- >> there are some beautiful drawings of the benjamin, henry latrobe furniture t
room. white house has to change. excuse me, here is our author friends. >> one of the last time i was touring the white house, one of the things that is really fun effect about it is in the red room, above the joining doorway is the portrait of dolly madison. and we can see when we see on television the cross hall, but those interior are doors, when they're all open, doesn't that painting still look at the george washington painting? like, in the east room. don't -- can't you see visually...
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born in south carolina, one of six in a one-room house. >> my grandmother delivered me in 1965 because midwife was late. >> so grandma stepped in. her grandmother would watch her grow up and go to college. >> she whispered in my ear, i'm so proud of you. >> i delivered you, she says. her father groomed horses, her mother, a part-time factory worker. you talked about the hunger, you remember the hunger as a child. >> i do. i just remember waking up every day, and wondering what i was going to eat. if i was going to eat. >> reminding us 17 million children go to sleep hungry every day. >> people would say, i know she's poor. i would think, just give me some food, and i can take care of the rest. >> and she did. those eight minutes. >> right beside meryl streep. >> maybe some of them boys want to get caught! >> i thought i had won the lottery. then i showed up on the set, and she said, hi, i'm meryl. i got so nervous. i said, oh my gosh. >> what are you telling me? >> i can't hold him responsible. >> she shared her chocolate with me. come on. she eats a lot of chocolate. >> and there was
born in south carolina, one of six in a one-room house. >> my grandmother delivered me in 1965 because midwife was late. >> so grandma stepped in. her grandmother would watch her grow up and go to college. >> she whispered in my ear, i'm so proud of you. >> i delivered you, she says. her father groomed horses, her mother, a part-time factory worker. you talked about the hunger, you remember the hunger as a child. >> i do. i just remember waking up every day, and...
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most nights we go to the local bar, one-room house with a single beer label monroe's the benches. outside there were flimsy chairs and tables from a lot sabir in huge vats and then talking and yelling. thick with a fermented mays, and people thought to be heard over the sound of rock-and-roll planned a local radio station. my father, as he drank with the villagers into the night, my mother and i would really seek a way to the small storage room where there was up by any iron frame bed each. we would try to talk over the den until she would get up to leave me. let's go home, pleaded when i heard the shouts of men, the clanking of beer bottles and the beat of music from radio. she would gently touched me in. i would try to sleep, but the noise of the party and was deafening. unfazed by the harsh glare, the muskie is to bite me when i dozed off. one night it was so loud and had no toys but to come out of the store germans and the bark. i stood next to my father and mother and the women and men who sat happily gossiping and chattering. what wouldn't tables. the sound seemed to rise li
most nights we go to the local bar, one-room house with a single beer label monroe's the benches. outside there were flimsy chairs and tables from a lot sabir in huge vats and then talking and yelling. thick with a fermented mays, and people thought to be heard over the sound of rock-and-roll planned a local radio station. my father, as he drank with the villagers into the night, my mother and i would really seek a way to the small storage room where there was up by any iron frame bed each. we...
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in single-family homes we're talking about register housing if a homeowner wants to rent a room out in their home that's their business if the neighbors are okay with that but when you're taking entire rent control housing units off the market for one day or 90 days i just think that's wrong and in the whole rent control scheme and it seems like this body wants to do that near the what and if you do please make a definitely limit of a minimum or maximum of 90 days and let's make sure that enforcement is kept up in this area thank you very much. >> thank you very much. next speaker. miriam g or nelson g. okay. i'll call the next batch of names (calling names). >> dear committee my partner is owner occupier of the. >> i'm sorry what's our name, sir. >> antonio carr oil. >> my partner is an owner occupier in the outer sunset we use one of the rooms for hosts short-term hosting we san diego - we disagree with the type of registry our suggestions are let the airbnb shoulder the responsibility of the sharesers collect for the city and report suspicious activities by businesses share t
in single-family homes we're talking about register housing if a homeowner wants to rent a room out in their home that's their business if the neighbors are okay with that but when you're taking entire rent control housing units off the market for one day or 90 days i just think that's wrong and in the whole rent control scheme and it seems like this body wants to do that near the what and if you do please make a definitely limit of a minimum or maximum of 90 days and let's make sure that...
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various charges as well as a small robbery that occurred in vancouver while he was living in a small rooming houselow income district. we don't know much about his past. his family is well off. his mother is a senior civil servant. it's an interesting story and that appears to be involved in his past and a radical form of islam. >> the statement from his parents, you referred to his mother, no words can express the sadness we are feeling. we are so sad that a man lot of his life. the reference to the soldier. he lot of everything and leaves a family that must feel nothing but pain and sorrow. we send our deepest condolences to them although words seem pretty useless. we are crying for them. we are crying for the pain, fright, and chaos he created. i am mad at our son. i don't understand and part of me wants to hate him at this time. this comes from his parents. this is really heart breaking from the family, but of course the real suffering is for the soldier who was guarding the war memorial. the prime minister laid a wreath at the war memorial. life goes on in ottawa, but what is going to change?
various charges as well as a small robbery that occurred in vancouver while he was living in a small rooming houselow income district. we don't know much about his past. his family is well off. his mother is a senior civil servant. it's an interesting story and that appears to be involved in his past and a radical form of islam. >> the statement from his parents, you referred to his mother, no words can express the sadness we are feeling. we are so sad that a man lot of his life. the...
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she lived around the corner from papa joe's place in a small three-room house unpainted.r and warped with decay. her house had no bathroom, no plumbing, and no gas heating. she retrieved water from an outside pump and bathed in a wash tub. she went to the bathroom in a slop jar and ferried its contents to a spot out back. but when she died, i was told that $16,000 in cash was found in the freezer section of her refrigerator double and triple wrapped in wonder bread bags. >> yes. >> and this is, let's remember 1980 we're talking? ronald reagan is president while this woman, your aunt has no plumbing in her house, none of these things. >> right. and i think that, you know, trying to capture what rural poverty looks like. >> yes. >> very often, when we talk about the poor in this country, we're talking about, you know, we use the euphemisms of inner city and concrete steps and high rise project buildings. and of course, that is part of the portrait of poverty in america, but what is left out of that portrait is how people live and survive in poverty apart from cities. and th
she lived around the corner from papa joe's place in a small three-room house unpainted.r and warped with decay. her house had no bathroom, no plumbing, and no gas heating. she retrieved water from an outside pump and bathed in a wash tub. she went to the bathroom in a slop jar and ferried its contents to a spot out back. but when she died, i was told that $16,000 in cash was found in the freezer section of her refrigerator double and triple wrapped in wonder bread bags. >> yes. >>...
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categories san francisco has a step in trying to address did affordable housing issues in this city we have pioneered single room occupancy we va have are a program large on the state of california we have used local money in creative ways to extend the affordable housing opportunity and limit income recipients of that fund to afford the opportunities for san franciscans we think there should be a limitation placed on single room occupancys for the public money for the purpose of creating housing opportunities for the restricted populations i strongly urge that the question of shiners be addressed it's a question that's necessary to insure that the highest level both the owners of the property at the s c r unit are not the owners or the tenants it's not necessary to stipulate a dollar amount but scripture a sufficient amount of money to be applied - >> thank you, mr. welch. >> supervisors a simple fact you've heard it in testimony and in real estate listing two to three times more lucrative to represent to tourists than people that live and work in the city if you don't put a clear and limited cap certainly in t
categories san francisco has a step in trying to address did affordable housing issues in this city we have pioneered single room occupancy we va have are a program large on the state of california we have used local money in creative ways to extend the affordable housing opportunity and limit income recipients of that fund to afford the opportunities for san franciscans we think there should be a limitation placed on single room occupancys for the public money for the purpose of creating...
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we were in one room, small house. sat on one of the beds and pulled out her big black rosary and taught us to pray. i thought it was the coolest thing that i had a little chapel in my pocket so i went over, i kept it in my pocket. i forgot the rosemy in my teen year -- rosemy in my teen are area -- rosemary in my teen years. i've been praying the rosary ever day since. it never left my pocket since that time but my mother. >> same here. i think that is the case. mom, thank you. that, and mary, who is our mother and i would imagine, you've seen some significant effects just of the fruit, spiritual fruit and maybe miracles from the rosary in your life. >> certainly just the greatest miracle is feeling you have a home on earth and a home in heaven that you're waiting to come to. but i've seen, one healing for example, that we pray the rosary. she is a young lady, and she had cancer and had about a month left to live and i did the anointing, we prayed the rosary in the hospital room. about two days later, the father came
we were in one room, small house. sat on one of the beds and pulled out her big black rosary and taught us to pray. i thought it was the coolest thing that i had a little chapel in my pocket so i went over, i kept it in my pocket. i forgot the rosemy in my teen year -- rosemy in my teen are area -- rosemary in my teen years. i've been praying the rosary ever day since. it never left my pocket since that time but my mother. >> same here. i think that is the case. mom, thank you. that, and...
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lights, leaks and much too much heat and light, the president opined, the house's sky lights would make it the chamber the handsomest room in the world without a single exception, in the world. during night sessions, for example, jefferson's house dome would have radiated light like a beacon. latrobe's modification was to light the chamber via 100 sky lights set in rows alternating with rows of coppers here accurately and beautifully reconstructed digitally. this house chamber existed for seven years from 1807 until burned by the british in august 1814 yet no drawings nor paintings of it are known. there's not even a single description of how people reacted to it. mr. chenoweth has also visually recreate what had latrobe's first house would have been like had the architect not ak wcquied to jefferson's desire for sky lights. it would have been lit by a coupe la flooding the chamber with a large mass of central light. jefferson and latrobe were at odds about the choice of the ancient architectural order for the house chamber. members of congress were elected directly by the people, and thus in jefferson's view its chamber
lights, leaks and much too much heat and light, the president opined, the house's sky lights would make it the chamber the handsomest room in the world without a single exception, in the world. during night sessions, for example, jefferson's house dome would have radiated light like a beacon. latrobe's modification was to light the chamber via 100 sky lights set in rows alternating with rows of coppers here accurately and beautifully reconstructed digitally. this house chamber existed for seven...
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what the white house is saying, they interviewed johnny dach more than once and he said he did not have a woman in his roomher people on the trip said they did not see anything suspicious. so the white house dropped the investigation. but i think what we're seeing is that there's plenty more evidence, from -- >> those other people from the white house advance team, in the hotel lobby when he came in at midnight? >> they were with him part of the evening. he got there the day before. came back to the hotel with his colleagues, at that point, there are questions about what happened overnight. >> the secret service agent who testified here, any reason to disbelieve any of them? any reason they have a reason to be incompetent or dishonest in making these claims? >> i think the logs from the hotel showed this guest was registered to the room. many other agents who were implicated has the same evidence and they ultimately were found culpable. the white house has pointed to one case in which an agent was purported to have a woman and proved he did not, but overwhelmingly, with -- this was the initial amount of ev
what the white house is saying, they interviewed johnny dach more than once and he said he did not have a woman in his roomher people on the trip said they did not see anything suspicious. so the white house dropped the investigation. but i think what we're seeing is that there's plenty more evidence, from -- >> those other people from the white house advance team, in the hotel lobby when he came in at midnight? >> they were with him part of the evening. he got there the day before....
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room that night? >> no. what it says, there was information presented by the secret service to the white house, that this information exists, that the woman was registered to this room. there was additional evidence in a separate investigation by the inspector general. the question is, what did the white house do with the information? that's the accountability question. >> do you share the skepticism from the witness here? >> i think it's worth reviewing. and the question to the white house, did you review this thoroughly and and they said none of their staff members or travel associates on the trip were involved, when the agents were being disciplined, said all the team with him has to be held to the highest standard. the question is the whether the white house looked thoroughly into that question, even though they were saying they had done so. >> do you believe he was given
room that night? >> no. what it says, there was information presented by the secret service to the white house, that this information exists, that the woman was registered to this room. there was additional evidence in a separate investigation by the inspector general. the question is, what did the white house do with the information? that's the accountability question. >> do you share the skepticism from the witness here? >> i think it's worth reviewing. and the question to...
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he bolted right through the unlocked front door and ran through the house making it as far as the east room, which as you can see from the white house floor plan, gonzalez ran right past a stairwell that would have led him to directly the upstairs residence. we know it was simply a stroke of luck that one secret service agent was in the right place to stop gonzalez. an off-duty secret service agent on his way home for the evening, bumped into gonzalez in the east room and tackled him ending the security threat. today, a rare display of bipartisan outrage at all of this, as director pierson tried to explain a pattern of secret service security failures to the entire house oversight committee. >> and i wish to god you protected the white house like you are protecting your reputation here today. and you had three shots at this guy! three chances. and he got to the green room in the white house. what happens when you have a sophisticated organization with nefarious intent, and resources going up against the secret service? what happens then? >> after the fence jumping incident, the secret servi
he bolted right through the unlocked front door and ran through the house making it as far as the east room, which as you can see from the white house floor plan, gonzalez ran right past a stairwell that would have led him to directly the upstairs residence. we know it was simply a stroke of luck that one secret service agent was in the right place to stop gonzalez. an off-duty secret service agent on his way home for the evening, bumped into gonzalez in the east room and tackled him ending the...
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room. >> countless white house receptions and public ceremonies are held, that included parties for heads of state. even frank sinatra. >> carrying a three and a half inch knife. >> 800 rounds of ammo, two ratchets and a machety in his car. çlaughterÑ >> jon: oh. now you may wonder how they knew what was in his car. he had that out. so adorable. by the way, that was a really weird sinatra reference. i think knowing that the long deceased old blue eyes had been in that very room really brought home the urmgency of the attack. how did this intruder get so far into the white house? don't they have guard dogs there. >> there were a lot of officers there, and that was concern the dogs might attack them instead. çlaughterÑ >> jon: sounds strange. fes more sense when you find out a lot of secret service agents are cats. çlaughterÑ so the dogs did not get the intruder. do they have alarms?çó >> there's an alarm box near the front entrance that's supposeed to alert guards, but apparently it had been going offoy lot, so it was on mute because it was bothering staffers. >> jon: you don't do that! yo
room. >> countless white house receptions and public ceremonies are held, that included parties for heads of state. even frank sinatra. >> carrying a three and a half inch knife. >> 800 rounds of ammo, two ratchets and a machety in his car. çlaughterÑ >> jon: oh. now you may wonder how they knew what was in his car. he had that out. so adorable. by the way, that was a really weird sinatra reference. i think knowing that the long deceased old blue eyes had been in that...
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this gives it more room to house the aircraft and to store twice as much jet fuel. >> we carry about 1.3 million gallons of jet fuel. which is significant if you look to stay on station and conduct a number of operations for a period of time. >> reporter: the navy and marine corps will work together on the ship. >> i love working hand in hand with the navy. and it's just great to be in this wonder if will city and be part of this commissioning. >> reporter: the america will be commissioned on saturday. it's already traveled around cape horn in the most southern part of south america before arriving in san francisco on monday. the navy is already building another like it called "the tripoli." in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> the nfl is fining 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick $10,000 for wearing headphones not sanctioned by the league. kaepernick thumbed his nose at authorities, following sunday's victory, by wearing dre headphones around his neck. kaepernick has also done a commercial which he's shown rocking out to sounds of what seems to be screaming seahawks fan
this gives it more room to house the aircraft and to store twice as much jet fuel. >> we carry about 1.3 million gallons of jet fuel. which is significant if you look to stay on station and conduct a number of operations for a period of time. >> reporter: the navy and marine corps will work together on the ship. >> i love working hand in hand with the navy. and it's just great to be in this wonder if will city and be part of this commissioning. >> reporter: the america...
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in one, a man made it into the east room of the white house before being stopped. >> the chief wanted me to see our white house detail and to learn a little bit about our most important job of protecting the president. a white house police are part of the secret service, and it is their job to protect the executive mansion and grounds. i guess it will be a long time before folks forget how these men stopped an attempt to kill the president, and how one of them gave his life in the performance of his duty. i had always thought the secret service protected the president since the service was established back in 1965, the walter explained that this duty actually began with theodore roosevelt. after the assassination of president mckinley in 1901. before that, there was no regular protection. over, of course, watching the president is the number one job of the secret service. walter introduced me to several of the men on our white house detail. while we waited for the president to come out, i got a lot of information about this phase of the work. for instance, walter told me how important
in one, a man made it into the east room of the white house before being stopped. >> the chief wanted me to see our white house detail and to learn a little bit about our most important job of protecting the president. a white house police are part of the secret service, and it is their job to protect the executive mansion and grounds. i guess it will be a long time before folks forget how these men stopped an attempt to kill the president, and how one of them gave his life in the...
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house. they actually pick that room because that boarding houses the bess truman washington and 30 guys come together centralized around a group of three brothers who were in congress at the time represented by this represented by the state and they come to that meeting from a number of different parties but they leave that day saying we have got to start a new party that will stand against the slave power and they began to call on republicans. their meetings all over the country against the kansas nebraska act and they see what becomes the republican party in 1856 but that meeting in dickinson's room in the boarding house of those 30 men is the growth of the republican party. >> host: i want to talk to you about the two men who identified as something of at the polls in your book. the first is abraham lincoln and the second is james henry hammond. starting with lincoln would you most admire about abraham lincoln? >> guest: that's an interesting question. i most admire about abraham lincoln and his brain. i think it's one of the brightest americans we have ever produced. he is one who has ne
house. they actually pick that room because that boarding houses the bess truman washington and 30 guys come together centralized around a group of three brothers who were in congress at the time represented by this represented by the state and they come to that meeting from a number of different parties but they leave that day saying we have got to start a new party that will stand against the slave power and they began to call on republicans. their meetings all over the country against the...
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house? the day we renamed the press briefing room the jim brady white house briefing room. it was my favorite day. it honored jim and i think it brought great joy to jim, sarah and the family. probably just as important for me, it honor his legacy forever. whoever the president is or the press secretary is, where ever they stand on issues, when they say something it will be recorded as being said in the james s brady white house briefing room. that is an important acknowledgment. we are going to hear from a lot of people. we will start professionally and -- in washington with a couple of people jim worked with in the reagan white house. sheila tate will speak next, she was nancy reagan's press secretary, many of you know her. she has a special message she wants to share. and jim brought along mark wineberg who will share some of his experiences in the white house. sheila? >> good morning, everybody. trying to figure out where to put my water without spilling it. you know, i think like a lot of us, particularly from the reagan days, we're not as active as we used to be. neit
house? the day we renamed the press briefing room the jim brady white house briefing room. it was my favorite day. it honored jim and i think it brought great joy to jim, sarah and the family. probably just as important for me, it honor his legacy forever. whoever the president is or the press secretary is, where ever they stand on issues, when they say something it will be recorded as being said in the james s brady white house briefing room. that is an important acknowledgment. we are going...
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francis for those who are poor this beautiful dining room and affordable housing unit and this associate work center and clothing program are clear statements that, yes there is a place in the city tailors also a place in the city for those who have more than they need but there's a place for those who are in need if there's a battle going on than this building is our flag in the ground it tells those yes, we're a great city not a suburban on and on classify a ghetto not a gated community a truly diverse city with room for all this place is is is symbol a symbol of a city with a big heart a city with the vision a vision it matches that are of patrons st. francis today, we celebrate the on this place the vision that sees in those who will line up along the arresting can do brothers and sisters it is a vision it that sees in the people that will be sitting at the tables brothers and sisters today, we celebrate that we all our brothers and sisters are in a city where ever we can once in a while we were all the children of god thank you. (clapping.) >> wherever we gasket at st. anthony's i'v
francis for those who are poor this beautiful dining room and affordable housing unit and this associate work center and clothing program are clear statements that, yes there is a place in the city tailors also a place in the city for those who have more than they need but there's a place for those who are in need if there's a battle going on than this building is our flag in the ground it tells those yes, we're a great city not a suburban on and on classify a ghetto not a gated community a...
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a three bed room house for x dollars and you pull in a lot of rental income to give you a 41% annualou will return. cheryl: annual return. these numbers actually fallen from last year because prices of gone up. have to be picky about where you do it. look at the numbers. the worst places to do something like this would be, i don't know, new york, boston, l a. stuart: no matter what rent you come back with, it doesn't make economic sense. maria: a lot of new yorkers are buying in brooklyn, that is not working anymore. the numbers don't work. sounds good but on paper. stuart: would you want to be the landlord for three bed room home for students at rocky mountain? cheryl: i was a landlord for students and bartenders in arizona and i will never do it again. stuart: even for 41% return? it is a big return. good stuff. thanks. sorry i interrupted you all the time. >> what is that? stuart: it is very unattractive. cheryl: got that british attitude. stuart: british attitude? stuart: -- cheryl: what i am saying is the most important thing. stuart: that is very true. thank you. two story is c
a three bed room house for x dollars and you pull in a lot of rental income to give you a 41% annualou will return. cheryl: annual return. these numbers actually fallen from last year because prices of gone up. have to be picky about where you do it. look at the numbers. the worst places to do something like this would be, i don't know, new york, boston, l a. stuart: no matter what rent you come back with, it doesn't make economic sense. maria: a lot of new yorkers are buying in brooklyn, that...
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. >> reporter: as for daniels, his so-called church is a converted storage room in his house. what is that smell? a strong odor that wafts throughout he called anointing oil. it reminded me of a musty locker room. you're like the reverend? >> i guess you would say pope. >> reporter: you're the pope? >> yes. >> reporter: today,c:bxí adam w as a restaurant cook. but he is also a convicted sex offender. you say that you are a religious leader. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and you are also a convicted sex offender. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: you get how for most people those two things don't line up. >> that's fine. they can have chaewhatever thou they want to have. >> reporter: this group drew next to no public attention for years until now. the group threatened to desecration one of the holy sacraments of the catholic church, the communion wafer. >> it's united the community. >> reporter: the archbishop of oklahoma city was outraged. >> i stillty the think there's danger involved. >> reporter: why? >> the powers they are invoking is real. this isn't a horror movie. >> reporter: isn't thi
. >> reporter: as for daniels, his so-called church is a converted storage room in his house. what is that smell? a strong odor that wafts throughout he called anointing oil. it reminded me of a musty locker room. you're like the reverend? >> i guess you would say pope. >> reporter: you're the pope? >> yes. >> reporter: today,c:bxí adam w as a restaurant cook. but he is also a convicted sex offender. you say that you are a religious leader. >> uh-huh....
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let's say we only have electricity in one room, so we're running extension cords across the house. if i'm going to run an extension cord from one room to the other, i don't want kids tripping on it. i don't want to trippon it. i take my trusty duct tape, tape it to the floor, and i don't have to worry about it getting kicked. >> great, great. look at this. let's look at the duct tape here because we see a big -- >> yes. in the event of an earthquake, i don't think we're going to have too many -- too much debris that's safe to put into a plastic bag, even as strong as it might be. these are called vice bags. this is what they use to put rice and things when they ship it. this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joinin
let's say we only have electricity in one room, so we're running extension cords across the house. if i'm going to run an extension cord from one room to the other, i don't want kids tripping on it. i don't want to trippon it. i take my trusty duct tape, tape it to the floor, and i don't have to worry about it getting kicked. >> great, great. look at this. let's look at the duct tape here because we see a big -- >> yes. in the event of an earthquake, i don't think we're going to...
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. >> it's like you're in your room and the house is on fire and you put wet towels under the door. you're still in trouble. >> thousands of liberian refugees living in ghana's capitol are worried about their relatives back home. the stigma attached to the virus is so great that people are not willing to onlily admit that relatives have died from it. >> jefferson carr escaped war in liberia as a young boy. he moved here in 1998. he managed to go to school and had plans to return to liberia in september to set up a management studies college. but ebola has changed all of that. >> after going through civil war, recovering everything that we lost, and then now ebola, this disease has come up again. >> reporter: he doesn't know when he'll be able to go home so he started his college here. his family in liberia is constantly on his mind. he is afraid for his life in the east of the country. there are more than 10,000 li 10,0010,000 lie beer10,000 liberians. but it's not something that they like to talk about openly. >> they are close together. it's a place where there is a fear if ebola
. >> it's like you're in your room and the house is on fire and you put wet towels under the door. you're still in trouble. >> thousands of liberian refugees living in ghana's capitol are worried about their relatives back home. the stigma attached to the virus is so great that people are not willing to onlily admit that relatives have died from it. >> jefferson carr escaped war in liberia as a young boy. he moved here in 1998. he managed to go to school and had plans to...
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don't be locked in your house in one room. you can go outside of your house. it is sot africa where serious, the world health organization did report that the rate of new evil infections in liberia seems to be declining. what do you read into that? >> if that is true, it is very good news, but it may be too early. if it is true, we have to quickly move to phase two, which is to get out of those areas where there is a decrease in the number of cases or ebola-free zones, and send out those experts to maintain these areas to be free from ebola. phase one, we send doctors and nurses to phase two, public health experts. >> how much of a problem do you think the underreporting of cases is? >> it is a huge problem. even when i was there, we kept hearing rumors and myths. people die in the hospital. it is really important right now to engage the community. the religious leaders, the traditional leaders. there has been a steady increase in cases in the west. leoneesident of sierra said people need to change their behavior. what does he mean? toi think he is referring c
don't be locked in your house in one room. you can go outside of your house. it is sot africa where serious, the world health organization did report that the rate of new evil infections in liberia seems to be declining. what do you read into that? >> if that is true, it is very good news, but it may be too early. if it is true, we have to quickly move to phase two, which is to get out of those areas where there is a decrease in the number of cases or ebola-free zones, and send out those...
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at a cost on par with on-campus housing, students get a game room, billiards, ping-pong and free arcade games. just down the hall is a pry vault theater with a giant projection screen. upstairs, you'll find a 24,000 square foot fitness center. all this before you even step foot into your room. for tori who grew up with their own bedrooms, privacy is paramount. she remembers struggling in her freshman year when she had to share a room. >> it was a shock, to go to a room that i had to share with was really different because i just wanted the whole room to be mine and put my stuff everywhere. >> reporter: and when she moved into her own space, she says her grades improved. >> i don't have to worry about, oh, you know, is my roommate going to come home, is she going to want to talk to me for 20 minutes. to be able to come in here and close my door really helps me study. >> reporter: a suite like tori's runs about $17,000 an academic year. a comparable room on campus costs around $15,500. but factor in the unlimited meal plan, free gym membership and other amenities, and students say it's a
at a cost on par with on-campus housing, students get a game room, billiards, ping-pong and free arcade games. just down the hall is a pry vault theater with a giant projection screen. upstairs, you'll find a 24,000 square foot fitness center. all this before you even step foot into your room. for tori who grew up with their own bedrooms, privacy is paramount. she remembers struggling in her freshman year when she had to share a room. >> it was a shock, to go to a room that i had to share...
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wedding gown. >> now you too can look like george clooney's bride. >> you come in the east room. >> path of the white houser and secret service under fire. >> that is half of a white house tour. >> i think it's a lot of b.s. >> that didn't take long. >> behind the scenes fight as whoopi goldberg and rosie o'donnell go at each other. >> strangest perp walk ever. >> you wanted to plead guilty. >> yeah. >> was this the reason she was targeted. >> she was a rich broker. >> this case has sent a trial across the country for working women. >> then, the new book that reveals what katie couric and diane sawyer really think of each other.
wedding gown. >> now you too can look like george clooney's bride. >> you come in the east room. >> path of the white houser and secret service under fire. >> that is half of a white house tour. >> i think it's a lot of b.s. >> that didn't take long. >> behind the scenes fight as whoopi goldberg and rosie o'donnell go at each other. >> strangest perp walk ever. >> you wanted to plead guilty. >> yeah. >> was this the reason she...
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fear is the cheapest room in the house.we go to when -- and it's the cheapest way to deal with issues. >> that's excellent. in the next segment we are going to talk about the 25th anniversary coming up at scott's restaurant next tonight. >> it's going to be fun. >> you don't want to miss it. >> please join us. let's hear more about attitudinal healing connection . ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ well, i drove grandpa to speed dating this week, so i should probably get the last roll. dad, but i practiced my bassoon. and i listened. i can do this. everyone deserves ooey gooey pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop! here's a new trick for the same old dinne
fear is the cheapest room in the house.we go to when -- and it's the cheapest way to deal with issues. >> that's excellent. in the next segment we are going to talk about the 25th anniversary coming up at scott's restaurant next tonight. >> it's going to be fun. >> you don't want to miss it. >> please join us. let's hear more about attitudinal healing connection . ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good...
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come down to your basement or locate the storage room in the house and there you will find this water valve, by turning this off, it stops the flow of water to your exterior pipes and keeps them from freezing over the winter. and wssc recommends removing all hoses from the bibs. to present air leaks and loss of heat inside your home, caulking may be a good idea, around window frames and door frames. do you really need it? the tube will cost but $6. here is a really easy tip. kip linger's personal finance says if you've got space larger that the width of a nickel, then you probably need to add the caulking both inside and out. from headaches and money and time off from work, a little planning can save money a number of ways this winter. erika gonzalez, news4. >> all good tips and really now is the time to do it, before you feel that cold coming on in. >>> people call it the intersection of doom. now, police are launching a new campaign to try and change that. the intersection is in arlington where lynn street intersect wilson boulevard. there's a dangerous mix there of pedestrians and
come down to your basement or locate the storage room in the house and there you will find this water valve, by turning this off, it stops the flow of water to your exterior pipes and keeps them from freezing over the winter. and wssc recommends removing all hoses from the bibs. to present air leaks and loss of heat inside your home, caulking may be a good idea, around window frames and door frames. do you really need it? the tube will cost but $6. here is a really easy tip. kip linger's...
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in one, a man made it into the east room of the white house before being stopped. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gunshot] ♪d for a beginner. , take aoting business comfortable stance, line up your sites, aim at 6:00, lisa trigger, practice -- squeeze the trigger. if he could do it, maybe i could learn. i was certainly learning a lot of other things. a month before, after my appointment, i reported to the treasurer building in washington. i had butterflies in my stomach. my instructor took me through the exhibit room in the treasury it, maybe i could learn. i was certainly learning a lot of other things. a monthbuilding. i had a quick look at the work of some of the other treasury enforcement agencies. i knew the intelligence unit investigated tax fraud, but i discover the treasury also fights crime on many fronts. .he bureau of narcotics the alcohol tax unit, like most of the others, never gets into the headlines, the agents on down bootleggers. they have another job, enforcing forcing the national firearms registration act. there is the customs bureau, which nabs smugglers which sneak contraband in the co
in one, a man made it into the east room of the white house before being stopped. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gunshot] ♪d for a beginner. , take aoting business comfortable stance, line up your sites, aim at 6:00, lisa trigger, practice -- squeeze the trigger. if he could do it, maybe i could learn. i was certainly learning a lot of other things. a month before, after my appointment, i reported to the treasurer building in washington. i had butterflies in my stomach. my instructor took me through the...