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carter and carnarvon had no idea of what to expect when they broke down the doorway. what they saw was beyond their imagination. it looked like a solid wall of gold before them. as the wall came more into view, they discovered it was, in fact, an enormous golden shrine. this might be what they were oking for. they entered the room, and their hearts sank. there was no seal on the door to the shrine. but then, when the door was opened, their spirits soared. the door to the second shrine was sealed with a mark of the necropolis officials. they had found their king. the shrine turned out to be not one shrine, but a whole series of shrines, one inside the other. it took carter two years' more work to reach the pharaoh at last. the strange object belonging to the ritual of mummification was found over in this corner here. nearly six feet tall, it represents a headless animal skin hanging from a pole. as abstract and modern as the emblem may appear, it was in reality probably as old to tutankhamun as he is to us. tutankhamun's dy was found covered with jewelry. aesthetically,
carter and carnarvon had no idea of what to expect when they broke down the doorway. what they saw was beyond their imagination. it looked like a solid wall of gold before them. as the wall came more into view, they discovered it was, in fact, an enormous golden shrine. this might be what they were oking for. they entered the room, and their hearts sank. there was no seal on the door to the shrine. but then, when the door was opened, their spirits soared. the door to the second shrine was...
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>> one thing that we need to a knowledge is that currently it is not being used and ultimately, the doorway if it is determined that it is going to be reused, it needs to be accessible. in the future, they will need to come back potentially and do additional work, specifically. it is what the applicant and evaluates as it relates to the accessibility requirements and the lawsuit under way. president garcia: and as it relates to the concerns of other people in the area. >> that is correct, sir. >> in the matter is submitted. >> i can start. >> go ahead. >> to respond to a couple things, the -- i'm not convinced from the statements made that the proposed ramp will affect their business, i am not sure about that. i am not sure that it will create additional vandalism. i am in agreement that a solution that affects the sidewalk from an urban design point of view -- in san francisco with all of our hills, this kind of approach were you have a bifurcated sidewalk with different means of movement usually occurs on the hills where one side wanted to match the curve at the hill and to be able to cre
>> one thing that we need to a knowledge is that currently it is not being used and ultimately, the doorway if it is determined that it is going to be reused, it needs to be accessible. in the future, they will need to come back potentially and do additional work, specifically. it is what the applicant and evaluates as it relates to the accessibility requirements and the lawsuit under way. president garcia: and as it relates to the concerns of other people in the area. >> that is...
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. >> when you looked at the doorway, the stop of the doorway was where you would smash your face on itis was three feet from the top of the doorway, which is roughly 4 1/2 feet deep. other areas it was higher. basically got stacked. couldn't see out of the windows. some of the places it was stacked to the cleaning. >> it was clean clothes. she would clean them and pack them away. so it wasn't just garbage. >> there's the top of the door. got a little bit of clearance. >> to put that much stuff in there, she had to have been doing it for many years. it was kind of sad. you had kind of a sad feeling that somebody was living like this. >> take you to this bathroom here. yeah. that was the bathroom. >> the bathroom was completely filled with bags of stuff. so it wasn't usable. you could tell that she had finally just abandoned the house and just was using it for storage apparently now because there was no way that anyone could live in the house. >> no way, shape or form was it livable. >> if you have an entire house amassed with stuff from wall to wall, where do you even begin? what a lot
. >> when you looked at the doorway, the stop of the doorway was where you would smash your face on itis was three feet from the top of the doorway, which is roughly 4 1/2 feet deep. other areas it was higher. basically got stacked. couldn't see out of the windows. some of the places it was stacked to the cleaning. >> it was clean clothes. she would clean them and pack them away. so it wasn't just garbage. >> there's the top of the door. got a little bit of clearance. >>...
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a white sheet covered her body at the front doorway. >> and then we ran over there. we pulled the guy out. he was hollering. but another guy took the girl's pulse. it was very weak. >> reporter: rose smith was standing at the next door citgo gas station when she watched the bmw fly down the highway. >> when it hit the curb, it went airborne and flipped, flipped, flipped. >> this is a brutal scene. >> reporter: we're bringing you closer to the scene. police say the driver was most likely going more than 100 miles per hour. he hit the curb right over here, started tumbling, plowed through shrubs, hit a sign, smashed through a fence and then eventually hitting that suv and then falling right in front of the doorway. miraculously, the woman sitting in the suv survived with minor injuries. drugs or alcohol involved? >> too early to tell. there's going to be a blood toxology screening. >> reporter: the department's collapse team is expecting the building to make sure it's secure while investigators search for evidence at the scene. >> our accident reconstructionist have the
a white sheet covered her body at the front doorway. >> and then we ran over there. we pulled the guy out. he was hollering. but another guy took the girl's pulse. it was very weak. >> reporter: rose smith was standing at the next door citgo gas station when she watched the bmw fly down the highway. >> when it hit the curb, it went airborne and flipped, flipped, flipped. >> this is a brutal scene. >> reporter: we're bringing you closer to the scene. police say the...
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if you look at the doorway on the far left to the right of it, you will see a line in the brick where the brick was stitched together. the house stood like this for third years. then james married the love of his life, dolly madison. after four years as a member of congress, he retired from congressional service and come home to montpelier. at that point he extended the main block of the house about 30 feet. he added this second door and two windows and added them. in fact, he was an essential part and not an esthetic element and the functioning of the house. there was no interior hall way connecting the two houses on the first floor. james and dolly lived on the left side and his parents and other children on the right side. the way that the two called on each other was via the front doors and the shelter. the house remained in this configuration for about ten years and then madison was elected president of the united states. with that huge salary of $25,000 a year, he embarked on another invasion and expansion campaign of his home. he added the one-story wings. the wing on this side
if you look at the doorway on the far left to the right of it, you will see a line in the brick where the brick was stitched together. the house stood like this for third years. then james married the love of his life, dolly madison. after four years as a member of congress, he retired from congressional service and come home to montpelier. at that point he extended the main block of the house about 30 feet. he added this second door and two windows and added them. in fact, he was an essential...
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that have a narrow space you never lived in nyc you have maybe an elevator issue stairwell issue a the doorway is warning of the have any qualms about getting a king size probably would not fit by that because she's the queen said the split clean just allows you have a little more ease of getting at box spring of all these problems have said the same thing want to turn and twist might have the space for its game into the apartment she's in my apartment elevator that's how that works this but clean this is fearsome the questions please see give us a call i disannul welcome you all lynne said princess the perfects deeper search company which is literally inside and out the design and help you have a better night's sleep lack of sleep of what happens and you don't get enough sleep anything copious art should be it to a lack of sleep a matches is at fault decline of that tonight and sit on a mattress for months the sears some 20 tessere i need to replace nine matches to haul myself get a better night's sleep it will make me a better person in life its restorative sleep really restored of sleep it'
that have a narrow space you never lived in nyc you have maybe an elevator issue stairwell issue a the doorway is warning of the have any qualms about getting a king size probably would not fit by that because she's the queen said the split clean just allows you have a little more ease of getting at box spring of all these problems have said the same thing want to turn and twist might have the space for its game into the apartment she's in my apartment elevator that's how that works this but...
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the doorway to bellaruse. we arrive at the border at 6:30 in the morning. there is a chilly silence as the boardy officials check our entry papers and another relic from an age the passenger cars have to be lifted on to a new undercriage. to the slow down invading armies the zaurs laid their tracks 10 cent meters wider than standard ones. it paid off during the second world war. even the machinery recalls days gone by. >> all of it looks the way it did in the soviet union. the locomotives and the trains are bigger and more cumbersome. you get the feeling that time has stood still. >> only a few passengers have come aboard on route. russian passengers do not ming welt rest. the chilly atmosphere puts a damp or the experience. it is a point of pride to impress with his hospitality and excellent service. even the french authorities have shown little enthusiasm for the line. the french state railway carries out the necessary inspections but apart from that, they keep their distance. >> the train attendants only speak russian. the signs are only in russian. for
the doorway to bellaruse. we arrive at the border at 6:30 in the morning. there is a chilly silence as the boardy officials check our entry papers and another relic from an age the passenger cars have to be lifted on to a new undercriage. to the slow down invading armies the zaurs laid their tracks 10 cent meters wider than standard ones. it paid off during the second world war. even the machinery recalls days gone by. >> all of it looks the way it did in the soviet union. the locomotives...
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be seen as an omen about the bill's future, the cart carrying the document actually got stuck in the doorway at the house of representatives. however, it's worth noting that congress hasn't passed any president's budget resolution since 2009. >>> getting back to the plan itself, raising taxes on households earning more than $250,000 a year will generate $1.5 trillion. also calling for eliminating saturday mail delivery. that would help save $25 billion over the next 11 years. >> the mayor of d.c. is applauding one item president obama included in his budget plan. it is language that would grant the d.c. government greater control. in essence, the district would spend its own money without waiting for congress to approve as it has to do now. >> we think this would be the most important advancement since the home rule act was passed in 1975. >> but the economy was protected in the event of a federal shutdown. >> gruesome testimony about smothering, choking, and an injury to yeardley love's head as the trial starts in charlottesville. reporter bruce leshan has been there listening and joins us
be seen as an omen about the bill's future, the cart carrying the document actually got stuck in the doorway at the house of representatives. however, it's worth noting that congress hasn't passed any president's budget resolution since 2009. >>> getting back to the plan itself, raising taxes on households earning more than $250,000 a year will generate $1.5 trillion. also calling for eliminating saturday mail delivery. that would help save $25 billion over the next 11 years. >>...
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the tenants change, but the doorway will not, and the property owner might have more of an ability to make these improvements than the small business. the third thing it does is commercial landlords would be required to inform tenants that they may have ada requirements and also include in any new or amended leases a provision addressing their perspective ada requirements, so it is a lot about disclosure, letting small businesses know that this is an issue, because often small businesses do not realize their potential obligations until it is too late. the fourth thing is small, self- service restaurants and retail coffee stores would be allowed to exclude the square footage for disabled access in the allowable square footage, so it basically is not penalizing establishments for building ramps and other things to make the business more accessible. so since we introduced this legislation in i think it was september, we have continued to have conversations with many stakeholders, the mayor's office of disability. one person was here earlier, but they had to leave. they have been great. w
the tenants change, but the doorway will not, and the property owner might have more of an ability to make these improvements than the small business. the third thing it does is commercial landlords would be required to inform tenants that they may have ada requirements and also include in any new or amended leases a provision addressing their perspective ada requirements, so it is a lot about disclosure, letting small businesses know that this is an issue, because often small businesses do not...
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fire and life safety issues with the doorway with a six-foot opening. it is supposed to be a minimum of 6'8". >> when you modify a building, you cannot have steps in the path of trouble -- travel. there are head clearance issues and others in this one particular area. there were multiple mechanical and blogging code violations. -- plumbing code violations. we also found sanitary, sewer, plumbing vents open inside the bathrooms. there were electrical code violations. there was exposed electrical power. power demand exceeded circuit capacity because of the wiring. i think this was a high-tech incubator, assembly. it was a very creative occupancy. they were doing creative things in order to be there. the electrical code violations included electrical panels that had exposed supply. the panels did not have the panel covers. the doors were not attached. it was a life-safety hazard in many different ways. part of our project, now we're getting into the code complete occupancy studies. the work we've done since september, we had to open up existing construction
fire and life safety issues with the doorway with a six-foot opening. it is supposed to be a minimum of 6'8". >> when you modify a building, you cannot have steps in the path of trouble -- travel. there are head clearance issues and others in this one particular area. there were multiple mechanical and blogging code violations. -- plumbing code violations. we also found sanitary, sewer, plumbing vents open inside the bathrooms. there were electrical code violations. there was exposed...
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>> the ones away from the doorways are the ones that room. -- roam. >> if you have the security guards but what good are the of their not sober? if the security guards are loaded, do you have any consequences to your employees if they drink or do drugs or smoke pot on the job or shop loaded before they come to work? is there
>> the ones away from the doorways are the ones that room. -- roam. >> if you have the security guards but what good are the of their not sober? if the security guards are loaded, do you have any consequences to your employees if they drink or do drugs or smoke pot on the job or shop loaded before they come to work? is there
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you can see the best room through the doorway where the portrait will go when it is finished. it is the fanciest room in the house, but on the other hand, it is a very gendered scene. the women are gathered around the mother who is the sitter for the portrait while the man with guns are heading out for more robust masculine activities while the grandmother is critiquing the work of the painter. talk about contested authority. it is clear i may be a painter and i may be dressed in my artistic garb but i cannot contest to locals to sell my work to them. again, you can see this here with william matthew prior. he made these portraits for $2.92, which he called his flat and tasty portraits. then if you had more money and more time, you could move up to the much more academically painted portrait. it is not these folks can't paint, necessarily. we have considered them privatives for a long time. in many cases, they are able to choose which vocabulary. a bit like phillips who has different modes he is able to use for different venues. i think what's really interesting here to think
you can see the best room through the doorway where the portrait will go when it is finished. it is the fanciest room in the house, but on the other hand, it is a very gendered scene. the women are gathered around the mother who is the sitter for the portrait while the man with guns are heading out for more robust masculine activities while the grandmother is critiquing the work of the painter. talk about contested authority. it is clear i may be a painter and i may be dressed in my artistic...
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>> the ones away from the doorways are the ones that room. -- roam. >> if you have the security guards but what good are the of their not sober? if the security guards are loaded, do you have any consequences to your employees if they drink or do drugs or smoke pot on the job or shop loaded before they come to work? is thereconsequence? are we have zero tolerance career in >> is it true that your head -- is it true that your head of securities was totally loaded and remains your security democrats there was question over who was security that day. >> he was a patron that day? >> yes. >> you allow your staff to come to your club so loaded they cannot function? >> that is not true. >> that is not true, but he was loaded enough for officer morore to take note. how did you explain that. >> that is not an exception -- that is not perceptible. >> but you still have him. without your license you do not sell news, without your entertainment license -- you do not sell alcohol, and with out your entertainment permit, you do not entertain. >> we are in the process of getting a permit. >> you are
>> the ones away from the doorways are the ones that room. -- roam. >> if you have the security guards but what good are the of their not sober? if the security guards are loaded, do you have any consequences to your employees if they drink or do drugs or smoke pot on the job or shop loaded before they come to work? is thereconsequence? are we have zero tolerance career in >> is it true that your head -- is it true that your head of securities was totally loaded and remains...
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. >> my last comment on that was in could be that one of the doorways may have to have a combination between warping and recess. >> or given the current condition where you only have one tenant, you don't have to improve it at this point. when the time came, come back and reapplied. i also recommend getting planning involved because they have done a lot of work on sidewalks of late. to the extent there is an internal solution, but i think they can give you a quick input. >> commissioner garcia mentioned pricing. i don't have any questions on that. what is it that you want them to do? >> and don't cook the books on may, but if it is onerous, it might affect my personal decision to find out that it is costing even more than $100,000 because you seem to think that is the only solution. i don't disagree, but i would like to consider the other option. what it would cost to flatten the floor and the costs involved in that. if it is $100,000, i might go the other way. that is why i am interested in what the cost would be. even though other commissions might not be so -- what date did we thin
. >> my last comment on that was in could be that one of the doorways may have to have a combination between warping and recess. >> or given the current condition where you only have one tenant, you don't have to improve it at this point. when the time came, come back and reapplied. i also recommend getting planning involved because they have done a lot of work on sidewalks of late. to the extent there is an internal solution, but i think they can give you a quick input. >>...
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and you see the firefighter who was standing in the doorway, his helmet got blown off, you see the firen the roof kind of erupt. and you see one guy run towards the fire truck, and start to sound the air horn. [ horn sounding ] signalling everybody get out. there were three firefighters inside the building when this smoke explosion happened. all of them were okay. but it's pretty scary situation to be in, inside that house when that smoke explosion happened. >>> i have a really crazy video to show you, but it is the story behind it that's really just going to -- >> blow my mind? >> freak you out. this is surveillance footage from a club called ma kelly's in blackpool england. pay attention to the woman in the cream shirt with the long, dark hair. she is going to play a pretty significant role in this video. right here she is just hanging out with friends. they're about to carry this party to the dance floor. now, there's another woman here on the dance floor named jamie montgomery. she is 26. and here is the woman in cream again. suddenly, she is attacking jamie montgomery. but it's not
and you see the firefighter who was standing in the doorway, his helmet got blown off, you see the firen the roof kind of erupt. and you see one guy run towards the fire truck, and start to sound the air horn. [ horn sounding ] signalling everybody get out. there were three firefighters inside the building when this smoke explosion happened. all of them were okay. but it's pretty scary situation to be in, inside that house when that smoke explosion happened. >>> i have a really crazy...
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wrestling and as they were wrestling and i'm still trying to get out of store because they were in the doorway, all right, that's when i heard the shot. >> reporter: roj died of his injuries the robbers, gregory trotter and earnest payne, jr. were and handed. in the 20 months since that awful day, ms. middleton have honored the memory of roj sync. >> i'm grateful he gave me life. i have a granddaughter that's getting ready to go to her junior prom. i'm around to do that. >> reporter: the roughly 50 year sentences means the robbers will most likely die in prison. reporting from northeast washington, jackie bensen, news 4. >> chilly out there tonight but it about to get seriously cold. doug? >> it is, jim. we is not seen a whole lot of cold air across the area. 30 in gaitersberg, washington coming in at 41 degrees, huntington at 33 and fairfax county coming in at 36 degrees. we're going to start our future weather 4-cast about noon tomorrow. we see cloud move in and moisture moves in and some of it will move in as snow. other areas will see rain. before it's all said and done, everybody will hav
wrestling and as they were wrestling and i'm still trying to get out of store because they were in the doorway, all right, that's when i heard the shot. >> reporter: roj died of his injuries the robbers, gregory trotter and earnest payne, jr. were and handed. in the 20 months since that awful day, ms. middleton have honored the memory of roj sync. >> i'm grateful he gave me life. i have a granddaughter that's getting ready to go to her junior prom. i'm around to do that. >>...
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thundering hoofs it is general washington's body guard, in a moment they are literally standing in the doorway, 6'2" beautifully attired is general washington to the utter shock of everyone. washington entered the room, the officers stood again. he went to the front of the room and general gates stepped aside. washington then reached in his pocket and pulled out a sheaf of papers. here i must explain to you why this sheaf of papers is so important. as bob mentioned for some time, i was the director of the massachusetts historical society. and on occasion i would wander through the shelves and stacks, i had the keys to everything, and just browse in this incredible archive. an in that incredible archive, carefully preserved in a lovely red, leather binder is the speech that washington took from his pocket on the 15th of march, 1783. in his own hand. in his own hand. was the speech. that of course was the event that prompted me to want to write about this event. so washington lays out his papers and says to the officers, " "gentlemen, you must excuse me, the meeting is so important i committed m
thundering hoofs it is general washington's body guard, in a moment they are literally standing in the doorway, 6'2" beautifully attired is general washington to the utter shock of everyone. washington entered the room, the officers stood again. he went to the front of the room and general gates stepped aside. washington then reached in his pocket and pulled out a sheaf of papers. here i must explain to you why this sheaf of papers is so important. as bob mentioned for some time, i was the...
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if you look on the -- it's the doorway on the far left, just to the right of it, you'll see a line in the brick where the brick was stitched together. that's the original corner of the house built by madison's father. and the house stood like this for 30 years. and then james married the love of his life, dolley madison, and after four years as a member of congress, he decided to retire from congressional service and come home to montpelier. at that point he extended the main block of the house about 30 feet. and he added this second door over here. and two windows. and he also added the portico. in fact, the portico was an essential part. it wasn't just an aesthetic element, it was an essential part of the functioning of the house, because there was no interior hallway connecting these two houses on the first floor. so, james and dolley lived on the left side. his parents and their other children lived on the right side. and the way the two households called on each other was via the front doors and the shelter of the portico. now, the house remained in this configuration only for ab
if you look on the -- it's the doorway on the far left, just to the right of it, you'll see a line in the brick where the brick was stitched together. that's the original corner of the house built by madison's father. and the house stood like this for 30 years. and then james married the love of his life, dolley madison, and after four years as a member of congress, he decided to retire from congressional service and come home to montpelier. at that point he extended the main block of the house...
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this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside. we use a different method now. it's in your book if you did your homework. otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it moved. separation between buildings. you want to look at the separation to see if it's even, is it the same distance at the bottom as at the top, but that's another indicator of how damaged buildings are. this one looks fairly even, but when you get closer you
this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside. we use a different method now. it's in your book if you did your homework. otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this...
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the gorillas escaped when the doorway was kept unlatched. they used a ladder to get to them safely and official say zoo goers were not in danger. zoo keepers uses hoses to convince them to return to the hab stat. >>> if you want bacon with your breakfast, this is for you. thousands in iowa went hog wild for bankon during the blue ribbon bacon fest drawing the biggest crowd ever. tickets for the bacon what is that bacon apock limit sold out in minutes. crowd came ready for samples and some came dressed for the occasion. how do you dress up for bacon. >> a pig i guess. >> the event show cade more than 20 restaurants and 10 suppliers and the midwest people prepared getting ready for the event. >> i took a hiatus of two weeks before coming here so i didn'tburn out and probably won't each much for a week out. >> bacon was on the menu for breakfast, lunch and different and dessert. there's bacon cupcakes and bacon brownies. the event donates $10,000 to the community. >> when you started reading this i was thinking about how gross bacon and beer is
the gorillas escaped when the doorway was kept unlatched. they used a ladder to get to them safely and official say zoo goers were not in danger. zoo keepers uses hoses to convince them to return to the hab stat. >>> if you want bacon with your breakfast, this is for you. thousands in iowa went hog wild for bankon during the blue ribbon bacon fest drawing the biggest crowd ever. tickets for the bacon what is that bacon apock limit sold out in minutes. crowd came ready for samples and...
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. >> in this particular case, the refrigerator would be in another room or the other side of the doorway. primarily what you're looking at is a traditional 30-inch range, very standard. has the controls on top. a microwave and ventilation. >> you can't put a hood above a range unless it is specifically listed by the manufacturer to allow it to be used over a range. residential ranges do not need to have hoods. there's no requirement in the code for that, though it sure is a good idea. the standard is 30 inches, 30 inches above the stove so to the any combustible material or as low as 24 inches above the stove if it's a listed appliance. >> there's a duct that would go up where does it go? right, left, or front? you have to know what direction the joists are, that will impact it. sometimes you didn't go in between the joists, you have to go below and build a soffit. >> an enclosed area where a duct might run. >> and to me, the stove is always the star of the kitchen. that should be one of the first things you place. you want to think about how that looks when you enter the room. it's the
. >> in this particular case, the refrigerator would be in another room or the other side of the doorway. primarily what you're looking at is a traditional 30-inch range, very standard. has the controls on top. a microwave and ventilation. >> you can't put a hood above a range unless it is specifically listed by the manufacturer to allow it to be used over a range. residential ranges do not need to have hoods. there's no requirement in the code for that, though it sure is a good...
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he sagged through the doorway, removed his hat, held it for a long moment staring down at nothing. he heard sounds, quick footsteps and small voice. his daughter ran to him, grabbed him around the leg. papa. papa. papa. he looked at her, reached one hand down, touched the short curls, hair like fine silk, moves his fingered slowly, gently, could not push her away. there now, abby, come. leave your father be. abigail had come into the room, looked at him with dark concern and said again, here, abby, now. the little girl released her grip, moved to her mother with a pout and adams watched her sink into abigail's skirt one thumb lodged firmly in her mouth. abigail murmured something terrible has happened. i can see it in your face. adams nodded slowly blinked hard. the soldiers have fired on the citizens. at least four are dead, maybe more. i heard it was a riot but i don't know. abigail moved to a soft chair and sat slowly, the roundness of her stomach obvious. adams moved forward to provide a helping hand. though she said, no, it's all right. i just need to sit. i'm sorry. i should n
he sagged through the doorway, removed his hat, held it for a long moment staring down at nothing. he heard sounds, quick footsteps and small voice. his daughter ran to him, grabbed him around the leg. papa. papa. papa. he looked at her, reached one hand down, touched the short curls, hair like fine silk, moves his fingered slowly, gently, could not push her away. there now, abby, come. leave your father be. abigail had come into the room, looked at him with dark concern and said again, here,...
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i remember i was holding on to the doorway. e earth rattled in our region and damaged some of washington's landmarks. we have an inside look at the repairs. >>> and the president addressing rising gas prices critics don't like his answer. stay with us. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? . >> this week, we marked the sixth anniversary of the 5.8 magnitude earthquake that rattled the east coast. >> it originated in virginia and damaged historic landmarks in the district. six months later, workers are repairing the damage. >> a lot of work. lance ii in -- ing gives us a firsthand look tonight. >> i would say we're still pro
i remember i was holding on to the doorway. e earth rattled in our region and damaged some of washington's landmarks. we have an inside look at the repairs. >>> and the president addressing rising gas prices critics don't like his answer. stay with us. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i?...
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they're just the door right there, the doorway is empty. >> vefrl people have been convicted for drugcated in any crimes there. >> the sad part is, you got a park full of kids who are just trying to play and enjoy the weather and you got a sidewalk full of gang-bangers. >> as soon as they see an unmarked come down the street, they start chirping, that puts everybody on point inside the store and they have a plan, if the police are coming. so they're covered. two blocks in each direction. three blocks in each direction? they know exactly what we're doing. so, yeah. unless you can get someone on the inside -- places like that are a little bit harder to take down. but it's not impossible. >> weeks later, however, a gang-related shooting at the blue store would leave two men dead and complicate the mission for police. it's only a taste of things to come. with summertime, chicago's bloodiest season just around the corner. >> tell them to ride through the 38 street 2-6. >> we're going to do a drive-by, 39th street by the 2-6 between kidsie and albany. >> we're going to have a traffic stop.
they're just the door right there, the doorway is empty. >> vefrl people have been convicted for drugcated in any crimes there. >> the sad part is, you got a park full of kids who are just trying to play and enjoy the weather and you got a sidewalk full of gang-bangers. >> as soon as they see an unmarked come down the street, they start chirping, that puts everybody on point inside the store and they have a plan, if the police are coming. so they're covered. two blocks in each...
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they had a little red carpet at the doorway, gowns. n. and you actually won the golden globe this year and gave her a little shout out. >> i did, yeah. i thought -- i thought i'd replace that one with a new one. >> jimmy: yeah, and you did. you actually did it and you pulled it off. but i love that you gave her a shout out. you said she went nuts when she -- >> the house was crazy. she had all her friends there. you know, i held it up for her. she loved it. good moment. good moment. >> jimmy: here's you with the golden globe looking cool. but look at these sneakers you got on there. i mean, what are those guys? >> yeah, those are -- those are christian bs. christian bs. i've got some -- look, i bought the -- >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> -- the cool version. those are my golden globe versions, and these are my cool version. >> jimmy: now you're -- because you're a sneaker guy? >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you have a sneaker collection? have you seen questlove's sneaks? >> i know, i know. quest has got some -- some flies. >> jimmy: no, he's got -- q
they had a little red carpet at the doorway, gowns. n. and you actually won the golden globe this year and gave her a little shout out. >> i did, yeah. i thought -- i thought i'd replace that one with a new one. >> jimmy: yeah, and you did. you actually did it and you pulled it off. but i love that you gave her a shout out. you said she went nuts when she -- >> the house was crazy. she had all her friends there. you know, i held it up for her. she loved it. good moment. good...
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looking for ♪ but i still haven't found what i'm looking for ♪ in your eyes i am complete, see the doorwaynd churches, resolution ♪ >> thank you, ben bernanke for all the great work you've done to sustain this bull market. and now it is time for the lightning round! are you ready? i'm going to start with justin in new york. justin! >> caller: hey, jim! big time valentine's day booyah to you. >> sweet. >> caller: yeah. i love you, your show and your books. >> thank you very much. >> caller: hey, you know. so, we're talking about apple play, i'm talking about tango. >> that came public this summer. i have to do more work on it. people say it's the ultimate cloud play. let me do work on tango before i go tangoing with it. jules in louisiana. >> caller: a big booyah to you. >> what's your your mind? >> caller: my sock is sasol. >> i've been a buyer of s soo sol. >> jim? florida. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: my stock is cf industries. >> i'm not a fan but i do like the story, it could roll over a little. robert in connecticut. >> caller: jim, booyah to you. >> what's on your mi
looking for ♪ but i still haven't found what i'm looking for ♪ in your eyes i am complete, see the doorwaynd churches, resolution ♪ >> thank you, ben bernanke for all the great work you've done to sustain this bull market. and now it is time for the lightning round! are you ready? i'm going to start with justin in new york. justin! >> caller: hey, jim! big time valentine's day booyah to you. >> sweet. >> caller: yeah. i love you, your show and your books. >>...
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this is the doorway into the slave quarters? >> into both slave quarters.nd children on this side. so we're going into the men's yard here. in the place where we're standing here, it could hold between 200 and 300 men, and that the men were chained together in circles of ten people each to prevent them from climbing over the walls. swalls. >> reporter: tens of thousands of slaves were shipped from bunce island directly to south carolina and georgia. including that little girl. on a ship called "the hare," her name in the slave trader's log was priscilla. she was 10 years old. >> we know who sold priscilla. we know who bought her. we know how much was paid for her. >> reporter: opala had an astonishing trail to follow. tracing priscilla's voyage to charleston and what's left of an old rice plantation call eded cunning tea. edward ball, writer and teacher, is a descendant of the family that owned this plantation and some 20 others mep discovered an extraordinary record. >> june 30th, 1756. >> reporter: one that very few african-americans have. >> i bought fou
this is the doorway into the slave quarters? >> into both slave quarters.nd children on this side. so we're going into the men's yard here. in the place where we're standing here, it could hold between 200 and 300 men, and that the men were chained together in circles of ten people each to prevent them from climbing over the walls. swalls. >> reporter: tens of thousands of slaves were shipped from bunce island directly to south carolina and georgia. including that little girl. on a...