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there is a window that sets into the staircase a bit and you need to watch your shoulder. you can also begin to appreciate here the structure and design of the dome. these enormous rib trusses, 36 in total that great a conical conicalcreate a structural system for the dome and then there are these outriggers that will up and pick up the exterior skin. notice, the interior shell is not matching and aligning with the super structure that is suspended from it and the exterior shell is projecting beyond it. keep in mind when the dome was finished this wall would not have been here. this wall and windows were added in the 1940's when air conditioning was introduced into the capitol. so, that is why you have the second railing on the interior side. people wonder why does this balcony need two railings. you would have had the view on the back side that would have allowed more light to come through into this balcony level. we are a considerable distance apart. you should be able to hear me pretty clearly. i think this is an amazing space. you have to be very careful what you are s
there is a window that sets into the staircase a bit and you need to watch your shoulder. you can also begin to appreciate here the structure and design of the dome. these enormous rib trusses, 36 in total that great a conical conicalcreate a structural system for the dome and then there are these outriggers that will up and pick up the exterior skin. notice, the interior shell is not matching and aligning with the super structure that is suspended from it and the exterior shell is projecting...
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looks ke it's all urban nd skates all over the city, down rails, over staircases, down staircases. it's impressive to watch because you know to get this good, he's had a lot more falls than even they show in this video. >> it's pretty remarkable what he's capable of doing and, oh, and it's pretty awful to see him hit the pavement like that. >> but it's very real, too, because you see all the bad stuff, all the crashes with all the good stuff. >> oh! >> a jump shot. ow. >> lots of ooh, ahh moments both good and bad, you know? the ooh, you know, when he lands it and the ooh-ahh doesn't quite land it. it's available on itunes if you want to check it out, go to rightthisminute.com and click on today's show for the link. >>> what do you get when you're on a two-week safari in kenya and you have a car with a go pro, you get cub cuteness. >> ah. >> chris is the photographer and organizes safaris so they put a go pro on an rc car and there are two cubs, momma is not interested and the two cubs are, like, let us check this out. >> awesome. >> i'm glad they did this, the lions could have rip
looks ke it's all urban nd skates all over the city, down rails, over staircases, down staircases. it's impressive to watch because you know to get this good, he's had a lot more falls than even they show in this video. >> it's pretty remarkable what he's capable of doing and, oh, and it's pretty awful to see him hit the pavement like that. >> but it's very real, too, because you see all the bad stuff, all the crashes with all the good stuff. >> oh! >> a jump shot. ow....
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the proposal includes replacing a staircase on the balcony. additionally the proposal includes a horizontal at the rear of the dwelling on the first and second floor at the southwest elevation. per west of the planning code this property is maintaining a rear yard. the proposed info landing and balcony would encroach approximately a rear yard and setback of approximately 11 feet. therefore the project requires a variance from the rear yard requirement code. the project sponsor has submitted for the rear yard requirement. the zoning administrator will hold a public hearing on the required variance and the planning commission will consider the discretionary review. the planning department is recommending not to take a discretionary review. i'm available for questions. >> thank you. project sponsor? >>> good afternoon. i have some additional documentation that i would like to submit. first the declaration of posting for both the variance and the discretionary review and also one drawing called sko 1 which is a relocation of the bridge from the se
the proposal includes replacing a staircase on the balcony. additionally the proposal includes a horizontal at the rear of the dwelling on the first and second floor at the southwest elevation. per west of the planning code this property is maintaining a rear yard. the proposed info landing and balcony would encroach approximately a rear yard and setback of approximately 11 feet. therefore the project requires a variance from the rear yard requirement code. the project sponsor has submitted for...
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people were forced to use a small spiral staircase in the back of the building to escape.who lives here is okay. the firefighter though who fell is being evaluated right now by doctors. >> he fell from one level of loft space to the next, about 10 feet. he was gotten out quickly and put on a back board and taken to the hospital. he seems to be fine. >> reporter: along with the people who live here, there were also quite a few pets in the building, i am told. dogs, cats, a bird and a pair of snakes that had to stay in the building. one owner says she is hoping her pets surviveed in all this smoke. the firefighters dog mop up work. the flames knocked down at this point. the red cross is coming to help the people who live in this building, helping them find a place to stay. investigators will try to figure out exactly what caused the early morning fire. live this morning in san francisco, alex savage, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we have video from tmz of justin bieber's arrest for drag racing, dwi and resisting arrest in miami beach. police say bieber was arrested early in morning a
people were forced to use a small spiral staircase in the back of the building to escape.who lives here is okay. the firefighter though who fell is being evaluated right now by doctors. >> he fell from one level of loft space to the next, about 10 feet. he was gotten out quickly and put on a back board and taken to the hospital. he seems to be fine. >> reporter: along with the people who live here, there were also quite a few pets in the building, i am told. dogs, cats, a bird and a...
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there is a window that sets into the staircase a bit and you need to watch your shoulder.re and design of the dome with these enormous rib trusses, 36 in total that create a conical structure and there are outriggers i go out and pick -- that go out and pick up the exterior skin. you may have noticed that when you go through that the interior shell is not matching and aligning with the superstructure. it is suspended from it and the exterior shell is projecting beyond it. >> [inaudible] >> i am not as young as i used to be. >> keep in mind when the dome was finished, this wall would not have been here. this wall and window was added in the 1940's when air- conditioning was introduced into the capital. that is why you have a second railing on the interior side. people often wonder why this balcony needs two railings. this is why. you would have that view on the backside of the shell which would have allowed much more light to come through and into this balcony level. we are a considerable distance apart. you should be able to hear me pretty clearly. i think this is an amazi
there is a window that sets into the staircase a bit and you need to watch your shoulder.re and design of the dome with these enormous rib trusses, 36 in total that create a conical structure and there are outriggers i go out and pick -- that go out and pick up the exterior skin. you may have noticed that when you go through that the interior shell is not matching and aligning with the superstructure. it is suspended from it and the exterior shell is projecting beyond it. >> [inaudible]...
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the original staircase was wooden. it was removed in 1851, when there was a fire in the library of congress. for fear that the fire would spread to the wooden dome, they cut it out. walter, when he did his changes, inserted a cast-iron staircase you see today. during the construction, when they were dismantling the original dome, they weighed every piece as it was coming down, so they could verify what the difference between the old and new dome was. it turned out, i think, the old dome was just under 12 million pounds. given how much larger the walter dome is, the fact it is only 20% more weight is amazing. it speaks to the nature of cast-iron, and the ability to build this large structure with relatively little weight. to me, it is the merger of technology and the time. >> do many people who do not know architecture think -- would you describe why cast-iron? why that is suffered problems over time? >> i think walter's intent was that it look like masonry. he did not intend for this to be a modern structure. he intend
the original staircase was wooden. it was removed in 1851, when there was a fire in the library of congress. for fear that the fire would spread to the wooden dome, they cut it out. walter, when he did his changes, inserted a cast-iron staircase you see today. during the construction, when they were dismantling the original dome, they weighed every piece as it was coming down, so they could verify what the difference between the old and new dome was. it turned out, i think, the old dome was...
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he designed fortresses, towers crowned with domes, inside, mighty double staircases.leonardo never devised his military inventions to boast of them as instruments of conquest. rather, he characterized them as means of preserving man's most precious possession, liberty, and he referred to warfare as a beastly madness. this is an escapement mechanism. it transforms rotary motion into linear motion. it is even today the basis of the way most clocks work, and it was one of the results of leonardo's increasing fascination with mechanics. ludovico sforza, a man of his time and subject to its violence and ruthlessness, was nonetheless an astute and conscientious ruler. leonardo provided a fertile source of ideas for the duke. many of leonardo's drawings relate to water power because that was the principal source of energy in that region. we find designs for the building of sluices and canals and a movable bridge... paddlewheels for water transportation... pulleys for mechanical leverage to circumvent the inherent limits of man's physical strength. he discovered laws of light
he designed fortresses, towers crowned with domes, inside, mighty double staircases.leonardo never devised his military inventions to boast of them as instruments of conquest. rather, he characterized them as means of preserving man's most precious possession, liberty, and he referred to warfare as a beastly madness. this is an escapement mechanism. it transforms rotary motion into linear motion. it is even today the basis of the way most clocks work, and it was one of the results of leonardo's...
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the original staircase was wooden.s removed in 1851, when there was a fire in the library of congress. for fear that the fire would spread to the wooden dome, they cut it out. walter, when he did his changes, inserted a cast-iron staircase you see today. during the construction, when they were dismantling the original dome, they weighed every piece as it was coming down, so they could verify what the difference between the old and new dome was. it turned out, i think, the old dome was just under 12 million pounds. given how much larger the walter dome is, the fact it is only 20% more weight is amazing. it speaks to the nature of cast- iron, and the ability to build this large structure with relatively little weight. to me, it is the merger of technology and the time. >> do many people who do not know architecture think -- would you describe why cast-iron? why that has suffered problems over time? >> i think walter's intent was that it look like masonry. he did not intend for this to be a modern structure. he intended i
the original staircase was wooden.s removed in 1851, when there was a fire in the library of congress. for fear that the fire would spread to the wooden dome, they cut it out. walter, when he did his changes, inserted a cast-iron staircase you see today. during the construction, when they were dismantling the original dome, they weighed every piece as it was coming down, so they could verify what the difference between the old and new dome was. it turned out, i think, the old dome was just...
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the central foyer sets the tone for the house, showing original staircase, mowled can't and columns. the formal living room since offer the foyer and is perfect for entertaining. it features 10-feet high ceilings and windows on all three sides, letting in light throughout the day and a grand fireplace with amazing turn of the century detail, essential to the house. >> to the right of the foyer is this dining room which is welcome parties of 20. imagine yourself dining in here surrounding by original paneling and copper ceilings. my favorite part of this room is the 19th century map of paris, which we found at auction. welcome to the true heart of this hakem, the kitchen and family -- the home, the kitchen and family room. this keep features custom ceilings, custom cabinetry and state of the art appliances. it you all naturally flows to the family room. it is a few short steps away from theeautiful outdoors. let's take a look. just outside the family room is this wonderful sitting area with yet another custom fireplace, which is per for spring, summer and fall entertaining. there is a
the central foyer sets the tone for the house, showing original staircase, mowled can't and columns. the formal living room since offer the foyer and is perfect for entertaining. it features 10-feet high ceilings and windows on all three sides, letting in light throughout the day and a grand fireplace with amazing turn of the century detail, essential to the house. >> to the right of the foyer is this dining room which is welcome parties of 20. imagine yourself dining in here surrounding...
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fear that the fire would spread to they cut it out and when walter did his changes cast iron the staircase that you see today. during the construction when dismantling the original stone they weigh the every piece as it was coming they could verify what the difference between the old and new dome was. turned out that i think the old dome was just under 12 million pounds. given how much larger the walter dome is, the fact that it only 20% more weight is pretty amazing. and it speaks to the nature of to build and ability this large structure with weight.ely little o me, it is the merger of technology and the time period that allows this to be built. [inaudible]? could you describe why cast iron [inaudible]?has >> i think walter's intent was looked like masonry. be idn't intend for this to a modern structure. he intended it to be appropriate to the rest of the capitol design. but, because of weight it could not have been built in masonry. just finished several years earlier the liberal of in the renovation capitol where once it will been destroyed by fire he went in interior roof structure wh
fear that the fire would spread to they cut it out and when walter did his changes cast iron the staircase that you see today. during the construction when dismantling the original stone they weigh the every piece as it was coming they could verify what the difference between the old and new dome was. turned out that i think the old dome was just under 12 million pounds. given how much larger the walter dome is, the fact that it only 20% more weight is pretty amazing. and it speaks to the...
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fear that the fire would spread to they cut it out and when walter did his changes cast iron the staircase that you see today. during the construction when dismantling the original stone they weigh the every piece as it was coming they could verify what the difference between the old and new dome was. turned out that i think the old dome was just under 12 million pounds. given how much larger the walter dome is, the fact that it only 20% more weight is pretty amazing. and it speaks to the nature of to build and ability this large structure with weight.ely little to me, it is the mge
fear that the fire would spread to they cut it out and when walter did his changes cast iron the staircase that you see today. during the construction when dismantling the original stone they weigh the every piece as it was coming they could verify what the difference between the old and new dome was. turned out that i think the old dome was just under 12 million pounds. given how much larger the walter dome is, the fact that it only 20% more weight is pretty amazing. and it speaks to the...
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my favorite of all is in the staircase. it's almost a miracle masterpiece how he could manage to not only fit everyone, of course, a lot of them i recognized from my childhood -- it's how he juxtaposed and managed to kind of climb up that stairway on either side very much like you are walking down a street. it was incredible to do that and to me, that is what depicted the life of the times in san francisco. i even like the ones that show the industrial areas, the once with the workers showing them in the cannery and i can remember going in there and seeing these women with the caps, with the nets shuffling these cans through. my parents had a ranch in santa rosa and we went there all summer. i could see these people leaning over and checking. it looked exactly like the beautiful things about the ranch. i think he was pretty much in the never look back philosophy about the coit. i don't think he ever went to visit again after we moved from telegraph hill, which was only five or six years later. i don't think he ever had to s
my favorite of all is in the staircase. it's almost a miracle masterpiece how he could manage to not only fit everyone, of course, a lot of them i recognized from my childhood -- it's how he juxtaposed and managed to kind of climb up that stairway on either side very much like you are walking down a street. it was incredible to do that and to me, that is what depicted the life of the times in san francisco. i even like the ones that show the industrial areas, the once with the workers showing...
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21% said use mobile gates, rolling ladders/staircases and busses. and airlines 23%, let it be and stop complaining. that's basically what they said. see what's coming up on "street signs." >> let it be. okay. how many times, ty, have you heard that this is a sto stock picker's market? well, we've heard it a lot so we've invited two hot shot stock pickers on the show and three tech start-ups that you do need to pay attention to this year including one that might ipo and restaurants retail and relaxation, the triple r way of playing the consumer discretionary this year all those things and lots more as you know. back to you guys in the meantime. >> see you at 2:00. >>> a follow-up to a story we brought you yesterday on "power lunch." the banker that everybody thought was dead but was really on the lam. disgraced banker aubrie lee price's situation has gone from bad to worse. price a georgia banker on the run after bilking investors out of millions of dollars was apprehended on new year's eve after cops pulled him over for illegally tinted windows. acc
21% said use mobile gates, rolling ladders/staircases and busses. and airlines 23%, let it be and stop complaining. that's basically what they said. see what's coming up on "street signs." >> let it be. okay. how many times, ty, have you heard that this is a sto stock picker's market? well, we've heard it a lot so we've invited two hot shot stock pickers on the show and three tech start-ups that you do need to pay attention to this year including one that might ipo and...
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the challenge was getting into the building since the staircase was burned. at one point a firefighter fell 10 feet off the charred building. >> it's tough, but i think everybody is going to be okay. if everybody is alive, it's just stuff. >> investigators don't know how the fire started. everyone who lived inside did make it out safely. residents credit a bicyclist who was riding by who spotted the fire, then alerted people to get out of that building. >>> developing news this afternoon. pop star justin bieber just left a miami jail after getting arrested for driving under the influence early this morning. the 19-year-old appeared at his arraignment this morning through a video link. he was charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license. just after 4:00 this morning, miami police pulled him over in his yellow lamborghini after spotting him drag-racing in a residential area. just minutes ago he created a scene as he was released from jail. he climbed on top of a black suv and waved to a crowd that had gathered outside. he p
the challenge was getting into the building since the staircase was burned. at one point a firefighter fell 10 feet off the charred building. >> it's tough, but i think everybody is going to be okay. if everybody is alive, it's just stuff. >> investigators don't know how the fire started. everyone who lived inside did make it out safely. residents credit a bicyclist who was riding by who spotted the fire, then alerted people to get out of that building. >>> developing news...
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forced upon us your son has already met with the prospect of crickets the cracks of a cia base in the staircase end of the bus here in brussels. thanks for looking and so next time i'll see desi and i for now the today from france twenty four. allied to the top of the day. one day concert at seven pm optional chelsea boss and all that don't. to find a way to stop and a squeeze play. the process she did sneak into which the agency. saturdays. in the city. why am i. i got one we immediately ordered that but military effort. each ch. aah. while. i eye. if you're taking the reader. you did it again. the time . i like. though. each of the world. kitty. i am. do we knew the years. it's evident that all men are created all that bad. we already know the direction of about billion on monday he not the pd. rich is the most powerful country. woo hoo. i i in the thing off. lately every new thing. that time afterward he said. new wouldn't want one will. eye i mean i do. dynamic
forced upon us your son has already met with the prospect of crickets the cracks of a cia base in the staircase end of the bus here in brussels. thanks for looking and so next time i'll see desi and i for now the today from france twenty four. allied to the top of the day. one day concert at seven pm optional chelsea boss and all that don't. to find a way to stop and a squeeze play. the process she did sneak into which the agency. saturdays. in the city. why am i. i got one we immediately...
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worst of fun yes your son has already been a prospective recruits the cracks in a sea bass in the staircase and on the bus here in brussels. thanks for looking and so next time i'll see desi and i for now the knee. i mean the you are you know. be it. i won. we would have. and i and i them users. this and i have been maintained. for her to tears since nineteen eighty four i consider myself lucky because the hobbit and the tv coverage for dinner. they're back on. charity the bust of stairs to reach interesting to see me thinking. she was there to get a chance to shape within this period. and she anything phd and she shared before. she did decide to go to chris' comments on top and then at that time in their own. the man and put an end. i don't see tom's of maine. one day she came to korea on top. she picks one and the dot com and she loves the stage as he or she was going to be. she expected to be. it's cheap too. after achieving the icc may be that the kids would do would be my last bit to my life. i do the plan in any end. some of them standing there with sensible adults. the pressure to qu
worst of fun yes your son has already been a prospective recruits the cracks in a sea bass in the staircase and on the bus here in brussels. thanks for looking and so next time i'll see desi and i for now the knee. i mean the you are you know. be it. i won. we would have. and i and i them users. this and i have been maintained. for her to tears since nineteen eighty four i consider myself lucky because the hobbit and the tv coverage for dinner. they're back on. charity the bust of stairs to...
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. >> property line to property line, on one side, really we had to put in the staircase to be able to exit out and that is what they have on their side. >> yeah, it is hard to study five feet, it is a very skinny lot. in all of these cases these are all deep lots too, so the issue of being within 15 feet of the end of the lot is impossible, the lot is a very, very long lot as are all of the lots along that street. >> does this addition conform to the rear yard requirements. >> yes, it does, it requires the variances and was reviewed by david lindsey and they issued an over the counter permit because it did not require a 311 or anything of those things. and we have all of the e-mails and the rest of a few things. >> did you work with the arborist? >> yes, and we were told to go and get one and make sure that there were no concerns, they hired their own and they have their own report that states that there should be no damage to the tree, particularly the cypress. >> okay, thank you. >> sure. >> thank you. >> and sorry? >> structural engineer for the project, in addition to all of the e
. >> property line to property line, on one side, really we had to put in the staircase to be able to exit out and that is what they have on their side. >> yeah, it is hard to study five feet, it is a very skinny lot. in all of these cases these are all deep lots too, so the issue of being within 15 feet of the end of the lot is impossible, the lot is a very, very long lot as are all of the lots along that street. >> does this addition conform to the rear yard requirements....
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now, if i was an ordinary guy, i would take this grand staircase to go upstairs, but i am not going to. i do not want to be hypercritical here, but where is my marble heart above the bed? where is my jacuzzi in the room? there is the jacuzzi, not in the bedroom. it is up on the roof. so for $25,000, you not only get three bedrooms and six bathrooms. with the super bowl, you can spend anywhere from $800 to $25,000 per night, and if you do, that is wonderful, but most of us will probably watch the game the way it was originally intended, on our tv at home. >> thank you. all right, super bowl, minus three days. we are talking ads tomorrow. we have got a whole lot more with players talking about life after football. perish the thought. and the fed bank of india governor is not happy. we are going to hear from him. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. today's moving picture, where the video is the story. the president taking a sick leave. an acute respiratory condition and also a high fever. this is according to the website. this is him meeting with an eu official. no indicat
now, if i was an ordinary guy, i would take this grand staircase to go upstairs, but i am not going to. i do not want to be hypercritical here, but where is my marble heart above the bed? where is my jacuzzi in the room? there is the jacuzzi, not in the bedroom. it is up on the roof. so for $25,000, you not only get three bedrooms and six bathrooms. with the super bowl, you can spend anywhere from $800 to $25,000 per night, and if you do, that is wonderful, but most of us will probably watch...
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ordinary guy, i would take this grand staircase to go upstairs, but i am not going to do that.t want to be hypercritical here, but where is my marble heart above the bed? where is my jacuzzi in the room? is the jacuzzi, not in the bedroom. it is up on the roof. so for $25,000, you not only get three bedrooms and six bathrooms. with the super bowl, you can spend anywhere from $800 to $25,000 per night, and if you do, that is wonderful, but most of us will probably watch the game the way it was originally intended, on our tv at home. >> thank you. all right, super bowl, minus three days. we are talking ads tomorrow. we have got a whole lot more with players talking about life after football. perish the thought. and the fed bank of india governor is not happy. we are going to hear from him. ♪ >> 26 minutes past the hour, that means bloomberg is on the markets. i am mark crumpton. stoxx regaining their strides after yesterday's up and down session, seeing green across the board on wall street with the and we areials up, watching ubs, the shipping giant, who said fourth-quarter prof
ordinary guy, i would take this grand staircase to go upstairs, but i am not going to do that.t want to be hypercritical here, but where is my marble heart above the bed? where is my jacuzzi in the room? is the jacuzzi, not in the bedroom. it is up on the roof. so for $25,000, you not only get three bedrooms and six bathrooms. with the super bowl, you can spend anywhere from $800 to $25,000 per night, and if you do, that is wonderful, but most of us will probably watch the game the way it was...
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that crucial time and saw, and more importantly, heard no lee harvey oswald because it's a wooden staircase in the 20s. if anyone was on it, they'd hear that. it explains when oswald approached by a police officer is not emotional, but sipping on a coca-cola because he's on the second floor eating lunch when malcolm wallace shoots at least one of the shots. now, i conclude that there are more than one shooter. i think there's a shooter on the grassy knoll, may be a shooter in another building. now, who else says lyndon johnson is involved? well, it's interesting. jackie kennedy, she's never satisfied with what she's told by warren, goes to french intelligence asking them. they conduct a full investigation and publish it. what do they conclude? lyndon johnson is the perp. there's a declassified memo in 1996 from hoover to president johnson letting him know an american spy has reported that the soviets' kgb conducted their investigation, and what did they conclude? lynn don johnson is the key figure in the murder of john kennedy. e. howard hunt, clearly a crair operative throughout his career
that crucial time and saw, and more importantly, heard no lee harvey oswald because it's a wooden staircase in the 20s. if anyone was on it, they'd hear that. it explains when oswald approached by a police officer is not emotional, but sipping on a coca-cola because he's on the second floor eating lunch when malcolm wallace shoots at least one of the shots. now, i conclude that there are more than one shooter. i think there's a shooter on the grassy knoll, may be a shooter in another building....
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there are staircases, there are closets, other people's cells. it's kind of like a cloak and dagger game with the guards. my case, i'm just good at it. i never get caught. ten years. this is my fourth time -- fourth time in prison. i know how to -- i know how to work around the guards pretty easily to get the sexual things i need done. >> a week after getting caught in the prison chapel with another inmate, joseph gilchrist prepares for a disciplinary hearing. >> i'm going to go see the administrative law judge today. he didn't really like me very much. i see him too many times. >> disciplinary report. approximately 9:00 a.m. inmate gilchrist came to the chapel for buddhist services. he was approximately six to eight feet from the annex room where an inmate and gilchrist, i observed gilchrist on his knee, his face and hands were in pendleton's crotch area. signed off. >> i'm going to say not guilty. it didn't look like what it was. the video cabinet is tall. he was standing there watching the movie, rewinding it. i was in the bottom half of the c
there are staircases, there are closets, other people's cells. it's kind of like a cloak and dagger game with the guards. my case, i'm just good at it. i never get caught. ten years. this is my fourth time -- fourth time in prison. i know how to -- i know how to work around the guards pretty easily to get the sexual things i need done. >> a week after getting caught in the prison chapel with another inmate, joseph gilchrist prepares for a disciplinary hearing. >> i'm going to go see...
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the control center in one four-story building requires officer barbara joernigan to scale a spiral staircasen order to find out which cells to open and close. >> this is an actual lockdown sheet. the officer on the floor will tell me which cells are empty. that should coincide with what i have got on the board. >> officer joernigan is the only armed correctional officer in the building. >> it's strictly for if they try to take over the control center. if the control center was taken over, they could open up every one of the cells and nobody could stop them from it. >> code this property into the property room. >> these inmates have been transferred to the castle due to offenses committed in other state facilities. >> here i am, a medium-security inmate in a maximum-security penitentiary. i'm just a basic criminal, you know, petty thief, drug abuser. i'm supposed to be in a drug treatment center, not no maximum-security prison. >> the keys and done. >> yeah. >> okay, you all going to -- >> what's your name, man? >> my name's -- >> all right. >> what you need? >> 1x top, 2x bottom. all right.
the control center in one four-story building requires officer barbara joernigan to scale a spiral staircasen order to find out which cells to open and close. >> this is an actual lockdown sheet. the officer on the floor will tell me which cells are empty. that should coincide with what i have got on the board. >> officer joernigan is the only armed correctional officer in the building. >> it's strictly for if they try to take over the control center. if the control center was...
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down this spiral staircase to the basement the couple is greeted by something you're more likely to see that's a three-story high giraffe. >> it's so big it had to be cut into three pieces and reassembled in the middle of the staircase. >> the first time i've seen a giraffe in my life. >> really? okay. you have to book a trip to africa. >> so other than stuffed giraffes, what do the rich russians want? they have been buying in new york and miami for years. now, they're moving out that into the suburbs. they're looking for high security good schools, big closets and a safe room. apparently most of the rich russian buyers really need. >> a panic room? >> i'll let you sort out why that is. >> i want to know if this means the suburbs is not over after all? >> i wrote a book called "the end of the suburbs." >> i can picture the series right? >> exactly. >> that sounds like the name. we were trying to think of the name. i think you've come up with it. nathan, are you going to watch? >> i might. i'll tell you, it reminds me that the old communist leaders never show off their wealth. and the ne
down this spiral staircase to the basement the couple is greeted by something you're more likely to see that's a three-story high giraffe. >> it's so big it had to be cut into three pieces and reassembled in the middle of the staircase. >> the first time i've seen a giraffe in my life. >> really? okay. you have to book a trip to africa. >> so other than stuffed giraffes, what do the rich russians want? they have been buying in new york and miami for years. now, they're...
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. >> tempero: so this is the staircase up to the boss's private area of the house. >> simon: kim hadis bed working at his computer when he heard the ruckus outside. >> tempero: he walked over here and grabbed this. this is a panic button. he pressed that. >> simon: and that goes through to you? >> tempero: straight to me, a text message to me. >> simon: police were working their sledgehammers, but couldn't find kim anywhere. >> tempero: and they were... they'd done this damage here thinking that he was in the dumb waiter. >> simon: tempero says he was forced to show them where kim was. it's a closet? >> tempero: it's a closet. but if you push the back of the door... okay, so this is the red room-- as you can see, only because of the color of the carpet, nothing sinister. >> simon: the police found kim sitting behind a pillar, not far from a locker that stored a shotgun. to this day, kim believes the operation was excessive. >> dotcom: this is an overreach of epic proportions. >> simon: but there was a gun in the room? >> dotcom: yeah, there was a gun in the room. but, you know, i mea
. >> tempero: so this is the staircase up to the boss's private area of the house. >> simon: kim hadis bed working at his computer when he heard the ruckus outside. >> tempero: he walked over here and grabbed this. this is a panic button. he pressed that. >> simon: and that goes through to you? >> tempero: straight to me, a text message to me. >> simon: police were working their sledgehammers, but couldn't find kim anywhere. >> tempero: and they were......
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you're just climbing the staircase, spiraling upwards. that's got to stop.llion of student loans out there. >> a government subsidy is like taking money out of an american's back pockets. >> akeet ball, john from nyu, thank you, gentlemen. >>> investors didn't seem to like everything that they heard from some of the big banks. we're going to take a quick look at your money next up on kudlow. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. you even
you're just climbing the staircase, spiraling upwards. that's got to stop.llion of student loans out there. >> a government subsidy is like taking money out of an american's back pockets. >> akeet ball, john from nyu, thank you, gentlemen. >>> investors didn't seem to like everything that they heard from some of the big banks. we're going to take a quick look at your money next up on kudlow. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so...
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were elt they weree, that they felt so out of hope, that they felt they couldn't carry him down the staircase i feel we really need to think about this because obesity is an issue in our country. it just came out that bellevue last year, the last person rescued when the water came up on the east river in new york city, all of your hospital, 20 some stories high with a 500-pound man. they didn't give up hope in that kept carrying feel up to the back of generators after the fuel pumps failed in the basement, on the 13th floor so they could get one allocator running and get him out safely. a lot of people feel the way that you do and it is one of the reasons why we really need to look at these issues. asked to the group think, if you read "five days at memorial," you will see i sort of traced back. i interviewed everybody had occurred. where did you hear about this idea? where did this person here from that person? you can see how that initial idea was introduced text at first euthanizing pats and perhaps an offhand comment, we're putting the patients that were making the pets comfortable, why d
were elt they weree, that they felt so out of hope, that they felt they couldn't carry him down the staircase i feel we really need to think about this because obesity is an issue in our country. it just came out that bellevue last year, the last person rescued when the water came up on the east river in new york city, all of your hospital, 20 some stories high with a 500-pound man. they didn't give up hope in that kept carrying feel up to the back of generators after the fuel pumps failed in...
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. >> let's go upstairs to where the bedrooms are located in we will climb a historically creaky staircasethis room here is her master bedroom. , franklin roosevelt takes prime footage with the largest portrait in the room. mrs. roosevelt's that is somewhat interesting in its addiction and it shows how mrs. roosevelt referred her laundry to be delivered by household staff. folded and placed upon her bed. she would place it throughout the cottage. on close examination of the laundry, it reveals it is all monogrammed. we have mrs. roosevelt's monogram on the main towels. we also have nancy's monogram on some of the linens. some of the linens are jointly monogrammed with the initials e. e.m.n. that was pretty consistent. when i look to this room, it just surprises me that a lady who was born into wealth, that married into wealth, and generated wealth in her lifetime would live in such a simple fashion. the bed is surely not an elaborate bed for a woman who was 5'11" tall. she had a simple lifestyle. it stands out. this is eleanor roosevelt's sleeping porch. it is a very important area here. t
. >> let's go upstairs to where the bedrooms are located in we will climb a historically creaky staircasethis room here is her master bedroom. , franklin roosevelt takes prime footage with the largest portrait in the room. mrs. roosevelt's that is somewhat interesting in its addiction and it shows how mrs. roosevelt referred her laundry to be delivered by household staff. folded and placed upon her bed. she would place it throughout the cottage. on close examination of the laundry, it...
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jager conference center up the spiral staircase for lunch.roups for let me again thank the th the federalistociety and practice groups for cosponsoring this th event today with the cato institute. fed we haveer a good relationship with our friends at the federalist warm society. in most cases. s let's conclude with a warm amount of applause. [applause] [inaudible conversations] .. ..
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if i was an ordinary guy, i might take the staircase. i am not going to do that.vator. i do not want to be critical, but, where is my marble heart of the bed? where is my jacuzzi? there is a jacuzzi. on the roof. get threeo you bedrooms and six bathrooms, you get something else -- a limo. bowl time, you can spend anywhere from $800 to $25,000 a night. that is wonderful. most of us will watch the game the way it was intended, on our tvs. at home. >> that is what i was going to say, stay at home with just -- >> crisps, chips. bedas got the dive onto the down. >> with the thread count. >> president viktor yanukovych goes on sick leave. under pressure after two months of her tests. protesters seeking his resignation. details coming up after this break. ♪ >> welcome back, you are watching "the pulse." live on bloomberg tv, streaming on your tablet and bloomberg.com. the currency markets -- the to comen is the latest under pressure. the euro moving higher. 52, we got as1. the beginning of 2012, that is when the big spike came through. the pressure on the emerging market
if i was an ordinary guy, i might take the staircase. i am not going to do that.vator. i do not want to be critical, but, where is my marble heart of the bed? where is my jacuzzi? there is a jacuzzi. on the roof. get threeo you bedrooms and six bathrooms, you get something else -- a limo. bowl time, you can spend anywhere from $800 to $25,000 a night. that is wonderful. most of us will watch the game the way it was intended, on our tvs. at home. >> that is what i was going to say, stay at...
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i heard through bedroom windows and walls and down staircases and the embodiment and silence so impenetrabler help. i drifted over the edge of the world with a silence the silence of huge and deep that it made me dread the unthinkable. mobilize and so the earth is best. and there is a paradox here with nature that opens in order. this includes the reform of serial chambers and antagonist that oppose with waste dumps. once that's over the silences with confidentiality and not only with the intrusive order, breaking it back since one learns to be part of the sustenance. in the forest understands that here is where all managed languages of the world can be. each tree is warehoused greatly and they are specific beings. soundless narratives from times, you are welcome to the unspoken banquet and the guest who had his own right of the initiation and the gods decide this and you're welcome to the banquet. thank you so much. ♪ ♪ cinema without. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you so much to her 2013 honorees and it is a privilege and joy to be here. i'm karen long, i am manager of the boo
i heard through bedroom windows and walls and down staircases and the embodiment and silence so impenetrabler help. i drifted over the edge of the world with a silence the silence of huge and deep that it made me dread the unthinkable. mobilize and so the earth is best. and there is a paradox here with nature that opens in order. this includes the reform of serial chambers and antagonist that oppose with waste dumps. once that's over the silences with confidentiality and not only with the...
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there's a whole mural painted in the staircase there selling the idea that 9/11, that the u.s.ankly, wolf, i just didn't have the patience to listen to that. but i'll tell you, many iranians have grown disillusioned with the revolution. this place is not the magnet for average iranians as it used to be. i wondered how many iranians are still listening to this point of view as well. >> yeah, i suspect there's an increasing number who aren't. but we'll see. jim sciutto in tehran for us. it's worth noting, by the way, that the united states asked for custody of the old iranian embassy in washington. the building remains pretty much as it was. they've not made it into some sort of propaganda scene or anything like that. it's there, presumably if the u.s. and iran were ever to resume diplomatic relations, that embassy would be brought out of mothballs, if you will, and the iranians would have their embassy on massachusetts avenue here in washington. >>> just ahead, governor chris christie's team and their political moneyball. an inside look at the 2016 campaign operation and its res
there's a whole mural painted in the staircase there selling the idea that 9/11, that the u.s.ankly, wolf, i just didn't have the patience to listen to that. but i'll tell you, many iranians have grown disillusioned with the revolution. this place is not the magnet for average iranians as it used to be. i wondered how many iranians are still listening to this point of view as well. >> yeah, i suspect there's an increasing number who aren't. but we'll see. jim sciutto in tehran for us....
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if i was an ordinary guy, i might take the staircase to go upside -- upstairs but i will not do that.ng my private elevator. i don't want to be hypercritical but --where is my marble heart above the bed? where's my jacuzzi in the room? there is the jacuzzi. it's not in the bedroom, it's up on the roof. for $25,000, not only do you get three bedrooms and six bathrooms, you get something your own private ride. if you spend that money, that's wonderful but most of us will probably watch the game the way it was intended -- on our tvs at home >> brilliant, just brilliant. to't it all about being able rent their rooms? $800 for three blocks away. >> at the palace hotel, you have to get on a bus to go to the game. robertsinche is with us and he is renting out his house. what do you get, $40,000? >> i don't think so, not a big demand that far away. >> connecticut is not that close. econolodge is the best value. >> you can have all the gatorade you want in that guy's apartment. >> that big-screen tv was pretty good. >> did you list your apartment? >> i am in brooklyn. you have to take a train
if i was an ordinary guy, i might take the staircase to go upside -- upstairs but i will not do that.ng my private elevator. i don't want to be hypercritical but --where is my marble heart above the bed? where's my jacuzzi in the room? there is the jacuzzi. it's not in the bedroom, it's up on the roof. for $25,000, not only do you get three bedrooms and six bathrooms, you get something your own private ride. if you spend that money, that's wonderful but most of us will probably watch the game...
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yager conference center up the spiral staircase for lunch. let me, again, thank the federalist society and its practice groups for co-sponsoring this event today with the cato institute. we have a good relationship with our friends over at the federalist society, in most cases. [laughter] in any event, let's conclude with a warm round of applause for our speakers. [applause] >> host: we want to introduce you to paul butler, a professor of law at georgetown university, a former prosecutor, and a former defense attorney. mr. butler, when you hear the term "police state," what do you think, is the u.s. a police state? >> guest: a lot of communities think so. now we have one african-american president and 1 million african-american people in prison. two and a half million all together, way too many. the united states has 5% of the world's population and 25% of the world's inmates. we don't need that many people in prison to keep us safe. there's lots of folks from all over the political spectrum who have concerns, so if you're a civil libertarian
yager conference center up the spiral staircase for lunch. let me, again, thank the federalist society and its practice groups for co-sponsoring this event today with the cato institute. we have a good relationship with our friends over at the federalist society, in most cases. [laughter] in any event, let's conclude with a warm round of applause for our speakers. [applause] >> host: we want to introduce you to paul butler, a professor of law at georgetown university, a former prosecutor,...
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up theconference center spiral staircase for lunch. let me thank the federalist its practice groups for co-sponsoring this event today with the cato institute. have a good relationship with our friends over at the mostalist society in cases. in any event, let's conclude with a warm round of applause for our speakers. [applause] [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> the senate is continuing to agreement ton extend long-term unemployment benefits. the congressional agenda next we're, omni bus spending bill and legislation in the house on the affordable care act. as congress wraps up its first full week and gets set for week of legislative action, the headline on "national journal" is falls flat, deal putting senate back in irons. joins us fromhors phone, michael catalini. thee do things stand on unemployment bill in the senate? >> on monday the senate comes back at 2:00 and we expect a amendment by senator jack reed who was one of the original co-sponsors of the
up theconference center spiral staircase for lunch. let me thank the federalist its practice groups for co-sponsoring this event today with the cato institute. have a good relationship with our friends over at the mostalist society in cases. in any event, let's conclude with a warm round of applause for our speakers. [applause] [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> the senate is continuing to agreement ton extend...
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. >> had sterile staircase on inside of it, absolutely phenomenal they may be acquirer. 3-d made a acquisitionbout prints three deal. products, for marvel, come book company, from disney. the dots are starting to being acquired in real commerce. i have subscribers in voxeljet. extraordinarily volatile. 3-d made a move out of this world. i don't know when it will stop. this year hewlett-packard will get in the game. i don't think they will start to scratch. that means they have to acquire someone. think it is could be ssys. if not ssys it could be 3-d. i don't think they will start from scratch but they will get into this and when they start making acquisitions it will add more credibility. i would ride the wave. i think it is one people like. i think people will make money off it. right off the bat, hang on to your hat if you want to play in it. dagen: it is fascinating industry very. >> really is. dagen: "cavuto on business." 10:30 a.m. >> we'll rock. big shoes to fill. dagen: i will be good and angry. >> do me a favor. elbow charlie gasparino a couple times, okay? dagen: if i can reach him.
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talking about, we are doing one currently, two cellars, one on the main floor and the main spiral staircasestore is an upstairs is showcase. tracy: you have this offshoot business not only building these sellers but asking you to fill them. >> people coming to as we are both collectors and have our own cellars and our knowledge told about wine and have different part is we work with and are helping customers not only stack it but inventory it. tracy: which i think is wrong. that is my personal opinion. everyone should live life and still as you go. you have a suggestion for people, you should buy a bottle the year your kid is born and say that. >> or -- wine appreciation has been off the charts, you have a tough chance finding an investment to be it. people are putting them away until they turn 21. tracy: you don't sell it, you are going to drink it. tell everyone quickly. >> www. joseph@curtis.com. tracy: they hit the new york city athletics. there are tons of beautiful pictures. better than that. thank you for being here. ashley: time for stocks, and to the stock exchange, jason why isbur
talking about, we are doing one currently, two cellars, one on the main floor and the main spiral staircasestore is an upstairs is showcase. tracy: you have this offshoot business not only building these sellers but asking you to fill them. >> people coming to as we are both collectors and have our own cellars and our knowledge told about wine and have different part is we work with and are helping customers not only stack it but inventory it. tracy: which i think is wrong. that is my...
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we said open staircases, sidewalks, lighting, healthy cooking kitchen, demonstration kitchen, some programming. and lo and behold, they've now set an example for not just other housing developments in denver and not just low income housing developments, but all housing developments because, guess what? there's a demand for this. leaders like to go where there's a demand. leaders like to be part of what there is a movement coming around for. so i think it's not as hard as it used to be. [laughter] >> dennis, do you think you can convince leaders to -- >> i think so. for example, in new york city right now we're having a conversation, and like alice says, it's about leadership. and the leadership can come from many sectors. could be from political leaders, from faith leaders, in the particular case in new york that we're talking about, it's coming from a university, public health university, the city university of new york who's going to seek to convene members of the community. because the other problem that we have is there's a lot of people doing a lot of good work in the community trying to
we said open staircases, sidewalks, lighting, healthy cooking kitchen, demonstration kitchen, some programming. and lo and behold, they've now set an example for not just other housing developments in denver and not just low income housing developments, but all housing developments because, guess what? there's a demand for this. leaders like to go where there's a demand. leaders like to be part of what there is a movement coming around for. so i think it's not as hard as it used to be....
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. >> let's go upstairs to where the bedrooms are located in we will climb a historically creaky staircase room here is her master bedroom. in this room, franklin roosevelt takes prime footage with the largest portrait in the room. mrs. roosevelt's bed is somewhat interesting in its addiction and , and it showson how mrs. roosevelt referred her laundry to be delivered by household staff. folded and placed upon her bed. she would place it throughout the cottage. on close examination of the laundry, it reveals it is all monogrammed. we have mrs. roosevelt's monogram on the main towels. we also have nancy's monogram on some of the linens. some of the linens are jointly monogrammed with the initials e.m.n. elinor marion nancy. that was pretty consistent. when i look to this room, it just surprises me that a lady who was born into wealth, that married into wealth, and generated wealth in her lifetime would live in such a simple fashion. the bed is surely not an elaborate bed for a woman who was 5'11" tall. she had a simple lifestyle. it stands out. this is eleanor roosevelt's sleeping porch. it
. >> let's go upstairs to where the bedrooms are located in we will climb a historically creaky staircase room here is her master bedroom. in this room, franklin roosevelt takes prime footage with the largest portrait in the room. mrs. roosevelt's bed is somewhat interesting in its addiction and , and it showson how mrs. roosevelt referred her laundry to be delivered by household staff. folded and placed upon her bed. she would place it throughout the cottage. on close examination of the...
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we will climb a tricky staircase. this room is eleanor roosevelt master best -- master bedroom.oom,s particular franklin roosevelt has the largest portrait in the room. the bed is somewhat interesting in its depiction. it shows how mrs. roosevelt preferred her laundry to be delivered by the household staff , folded and placed upon her bed. she would place it throughout the cottage. close examination of the laundry reveals that it is all monogrammed. some of the linens are jointly monogrammed with the initials emn, eleanor marion nancy. when i look around this room, it surprises me that a lady who was born into wealth, that married into wealth, and generated wealth in her lifetime would live in such a simple fashion. is surely not an elaborate bed. not for a lady who was five feet 11 inches tall. a simple lifestyle, and that stands out. this is eleanor roosevelt's sleeping porch. area herery important at the cottage. this is where mrs. roosevelt would come in the evening, approximately 11:00 after saying good night to her guests. it was private space for her. the little scottish
we will climb a tricky staircase. this room is eleanor roosevelt master best -- master bedroom.oom,s particular franklin roosevelt has the largest portrait in the room. the bed is somewhat interesting in its depiction. it shows how mrs. roosevelt preferred her laundry to be delivered by the household staff , folded and placed upon her bed. she would place it throughout the cottage. close examination of the laundry reveals that it is all monogrammed. some of the linens are jointly monogrammed...
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the kid is on a staircase none of it matters. the interview will when we come back.more than a full time job and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. >>> welcome back to "new day". we'll head over to indra petersons. i called it noon dad. whatever it was. let's get over to indra petersons to save me from myself. what do you have for us? >> i think you saw this video and went with new dad. you opened the day and that is what happens. you thought it was bad here. temperatures in siberia 36 below zero. that is madness that you get. suddenly our forecast looks good. i love perspective. all right. let's take a look at the temperatures with the very much it feels like below freezing in minneapolis but not as cold as siberia. minneapolis 11 for the high today. chicago 32. the cold air is spreading down the northeast. a lot of these temperatures and then you're cooling off are staying near the average for this time of year. what'
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it's got a two-story entry, curved staircase, nine-foot ceilings. french doors in office. south carolina. this one per month will come in under $1,000? can that be? let's take a look. >> absolutely. this one, the house itself is under $200,000. it's around $184,000. it's three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2100 square feet on a half acre. it's a cape cod style, hardwood floors. big open kitchen. wonderful closets, wonderful amenities and front porch. again, for around $950, it's going to include your mortgage, taxes and insurance. what a great mortgage and it's very, very affordable. >> before we let you go, i've been hearing this month might be the best month ever to sell your home. is that accurate? >> you know what? a lot -- there is a lot of interest right now because interest rates are going to go up. so this is a fantastic time if you're ready to put your house on the market. there is a lot of activity. always historically, january is a great month to put your house on the market. so get it ready. get on the market. >> all right. michael corbett joining us today from los an
it's got a two-story entry, curved staircase, nine-foot ceilings. french doors in office. south carolina. this one per month will come in under $1,000? can that be? let's take a look. >> absolutely. this one, the house itself is under $200,000. it's around $184,000. it's three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2100 square feet on a half acre. it's a cape cod style, hardwood floors. big open kitchen. wonderful closets, wonderful amenities and front porch. again, for around $950, it's going to include...