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but under pressure from the kennedy family, she resigned her position that viking. she was able to join doubleday a few months later, early in 1978 and there she remained for 16 years until the day she died. her career there was much happier. and if we begin now to shift from the beginning of her career in publishing to a consideration of the books themselves, we see that they fall into a number of groups that sort of classified according to themes in her life. i didn't want to just sort of cover the book chronologically. they seem to me they felt a certain kind of thematic areas in which it can also connect with her life and that was more revealing about her personality. i'd like to take you through those groups of books rather than through a strictly chronological account of her career. the first of those teams is marriage. well, everyone i think knows about jackie was the wife of husbands who were not entirely faithful to her. so it's interesting to find her taking diana breland, editor of vogue museum of art to do a book which featured two women, very prominentl
but under pressure from the kennedy family, she resigned her position that viking. she was able to join doubleday a few months later, early in 1978 and there she remained for 16 years until the day she died. her career there was much happier. and if we begin now to shift from the beginning of her career in publishing to a consideration of the books themselves, we see that they fall into a number of groups that sort of classified according to themes in her life. i didn't want to just sort of...
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their relationship, though, didn't go well because in 1977, the viking press acquired a novel by theritish novellest jeffrey archer called "shall we tell the president," and this book imagined the presidency of ted kennedy, her brother-in-law, and imagined him being assassinated in the novel. now, there's some question about how much jackie knew about this in advance, but when the book was published, the "new york times" reviewers said of the last line of the book review, anyone associated with this novel should be ashamed of herself which was a little bit unfair because she hadn't had that much to do with the novel, if any, but under pressure from the kennedy family, she resigned her position at viking. she was able to join doubleday later in 1978 and remained there for 16 years until the day she died. her career there was much happier, and if we begin to now shift from the beginnings of her career in publishing to a consideration of the books themselves, we see that they fall into a number of groups that sort of classified according to scenes in her life. i didn't want to cover the
their relationship, though, didn't go well because in 1977, the viking press acquired a novel by theritish novellest jeffrey archer called "shall we tell the president," and this book imagined the presidency of ted kennedy, her brother-in-law, and imagined him being assassinated in the novel. now, there's some question about how much jackie knew about this in advance, but when the book was published, the "new york times" reviewers said of the last line of the book review,...
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the only 100% american-made appliances we could find -- the legendary viking, sub zero, wolf. high end. and highly expenses. but a compromise. we found some appliances half made in the u.s. and they were about half the cost of what we bought. >> reporter: the old bedroom set, $1758. the new one, $1699. the american goods, less expensive and just as durable. the workers who made the furniture in the virginia factory, so proud to tell us, made in america. >> i'm with diane sawyer, and david muir and sharyn alfonsi. thank you all. it is quite stunning to see a house that is completely emptied of everything because nothing was made in america. >> you start from the question, how much in your shopping cart was made in america? how much in the living room? most people think about half. that's what we said. >> at least half. >> and then the revelation. and that was the first thing we wanted to do. it's a wakeup call about the reality around us. we know it's a global economy. but the thousands of pressure points that create what really establishes jobs. however, i loved knowing that m
the only 100% american-made appliances we could find -- the legendary viking, sub zero, wolf. high end. and highly expenses. but a compromise. we found some appliances half made in the u.s. and they were about half the cost of what we bought. >> reporter: the old bedroom set, $1758. the new one, $1699. the american goods, less expensive and just as durable. the workers who made the furniture in the virginia factory, so proud to tell us, made in america. >> i'm with diane sawyer, and...
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. >> reporter: the idea seems to have started with the vikings. >> they used it on their ships -- theu, on the bow of their ships. and superstition was a big thing. and also identification of a ship. sailors did not always know how to read, but they knew what the figurehead of their ship looked like. >> reporter: sal crafts his work out of a small studio, on the pier of the south street seaport museum in new york. so, when the museum's own historic ship named the "wavertree" needed a figurehead to grace its bow, they knew who to call. >> reporter: how do you start the carvings? >> i start the carvings by, i do a lot of drawings, and i also do clay models of the figure, and knowing the size, i'll start carving, as an example, a head first. you laminate the pieces together as you would a butcher block. >> reporter: so what do you do after you finish carving the clay model? >> then you want to get the measurements from the clay model. then i start drawing lines, take the measurements of the eyes, the forehead, the chin, then the nose, and down to here. carving taking out pieces here and
. >> reporter: the idea seems to have started with the vikings. >> they used it on their ships -- theu, on the bow of their ships. and superstition was a big thing. and also identification of a ship. sailors did not always know how to read, but they knew what the figurehead of their ship looked like. >> reporter: sal crafts his work out of a small studio, on the pier of the south street seaport museum in new york. so, when the museum's own historic ship named the...
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three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through education. i've worked afghanistan and pakistan many years and i said we need to have a tribal council. i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for many years you never settle a deal without driving a hard bargain so i said if the hard cover doesn't do well, i'd like the subtitle changed later on for the paper back.
three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through education. i've worked afghanistan and pakistan many years and i said we need to have a tribal council. i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the...
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still went three two when i got good players on both sides wearing black armbands and respect for the vikings and goalkeeper but your mother was killed in a car crash just hours before the region from deputized in cul de elsewhere to scarlatti one quarter in portugal to go at three one and i get it but start at mosco cruz past i actually three big tree is goals from to meet you in the alex or the red and white seasons the quarterfinals of the four nil when. you folks are going to if we play in the second half as we did in the first it would have been a perfect game but in the last three minutes one can understand the footballers i think the score is three no need to score four which is virtually impossible and that's the reason i think we're all level will be relaxed a bit and one of my x. to create three or four opportunities dude you can really want to keep your score as well as i do. but i'm sick of the loss of the first forty five minutes every quarter played quite. well and much better of march. but. aggressive are not the first of we didn't. know of. elsewhere. then fico went through wi
still went three two when i got good players on both sides wearing black armbands and respect for the vikings and goalkeeper but your mother was killed in a car crash just hours before the region from deputized in cul de elsewhere to scarlatti one quarter in portugal to go at three one and i get it but start at mosco cruz past i actually three big tree is goals from to meet you in the alex or the red and white seasons the quarterfinals of the four nil when. you folks are going to if we play in...
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this is called the viking bridge. i'm sure while you have seen the slides in the netherlands, it's very popular there. there are many more investments in our neighboring country to do so, but we are making a start and it's a nice project because it crosses a highway, so it's really very well to use. regional biking service points serve two aims. one is of course, the people who want to bike, to rent their bike, to have it repaired. on the other hand, it's part of a social economic project, so, therefore, it's also an initiative that i find personally very important. these are people who are unemployed but get into a working program in the bicycle service points. i think with this presentation, i hope i have given you a glance of how we in brussels try to enforce the cycling patrol and i don't think i have to tell you that it's of benefit for all of us, for our health, for a better neighborhood and also -- and that's a good thing, and also firms, banks, more and more are happy to put cycling in their mobility program b
this is called the viking bridge. i'm sure while you have seen the slides in the netherlands, it's very popular there. there are many more investments in our neighboring country to do so, but we are making a start and it's a nice project because it crosses a highway, so it's really very well to use. regional biking service points serve two aims. one is of course, the people who want to bike, to rent their bike, to have it repaired. on the other hand, it's part of a social economic project, so,...
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they are part of the team repairing the metropolitan metrodome where the vikings play. that dome collapsed curing a severe storm last zeise. a hundred workers will be re flaring the 106 pans that make up the roof and plan to replace at least one panel a day to make sure the job is done on time. >> we've got a deadline to hit. we're working on bird air, and the sports commission, and rest assured we'll have this tinge buckled down. >> the workers will be lifted high in a big boom cranes and suspended above the metrodome floor on rope ladders. the crews say they don't want to be the reason the vikings season doesn't kick off at home on time. >>> orange county city that has been in talks could be mean the sacramento kings head south admits it's pursuing an nba team. the anaheim mayor says a city council meeting will be held on tuesday to discuss bringing a team to the hohn darr center but won't mention the kings by name. the owners of the kings have been discussing for months their plans to move their team to southern california. >>> there's a push to legalize online be
they are part of the team repairing the metropolitan metrodome where the vikings play. that dome collapsed curing a severe storm last zeise. a hundred workers will be re flaring the 106 pans that make up the roof and plan to replace at least one panel a day to make sure the job is done on time. >> we've got a deadline to hit. we're working on bird air, and the sports commission, and rest assured we'll have this tinge buckled down. >> the workers will be lifted high in a big boom...
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the only 100% american-made appliances we could find were the legendary viking, sub zero and wolf, highd, and highly expensive. but there was another option, a compromise. we did find some alliances half made in the u.s., and they were about half the cost of what we bought. >> reporter: and one last thing in the kitchen that stumped us. remember mr. usry, that morning after we took everything out of the house? no coffee maker. >> no coffee maker. >> reporter: that was a rude awakening this morning. and sharyn and mrs. usry trying desperately to find one? they did. >> reporter: it's made in vermont? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: 100%? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: or so they thought. or so they thought. >> wow. and what's the truth? >> reporter: well, they said, 100%, made in america, vermont. the company is actually based in massachusetts, but this coffee machine was made in china, to we kept it. they do not have a coffee maker. >> no way to know for sure. >> reporter: 40 pages of what constitutes made in america, but there's a lot of wiggle room. and so we're going to dive into that. just
the only 100% american-made appliances we could find were the legendary viking, sub zero and wolf, highd, and highly expensive. but there was another option, a compromise. we did find some alliances half made in the u.s., and they were about half the cost of what we bought. >> reporter: and one last thing in the kitchen that stumped us. remember mr. usry, that morning after we took everything out of the house? no coffee maker. >> no coffee maker. >> reporter: that was a rude...
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this right here is, this is viking, which is from mississippi.igerator to the stove, stainless steel everywhere. and, some old dishes that grandma had. >> reporter: we felt badly about the sleeping bags in the bedroom last night, so we should check that out. >> check it out. >> it looks so different. and this is american-made. >> reporter: not only is it american-made, look back at the bedroom before. the new american one? believe it or not, cheaper. will you ever walk into a store the same way again? >> no, no. that changed that for us in a good way. >> new members of the family. and you didn't have decorators, right? >> reporter: oh, no. >> and you're going to tell us tomorrow night, as we said, about cost and quality, but some things, you can't find at all in america. >> reporter: that's right. there are still some gaping holes. wait until you see the receipts. >> reporter: might not be able to watch us tonight, in fact. there's a big hint for you. and something else we reveal tomorrow, the people behind a lot of the furniture we bought. we we
this right here is, this is viking, which is from mississippi.igerator to the stove, stainless steel everywhere. and, some old dishes that grandma had. >> reporter: we felt badly about the sleeping bags in the bedroom last night, so we should check that out. >> check it out. >> it looks so different. and this is american-made. >> reporter: not only is it american-made, look back at the bedroom before. the new american one? believe it or not, cheaper. will you ever walk...
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holt is actually, originally, a viking name.s. i looked it up one times, it means like "knight of the forest." i know. >> jimmy: trippy. that dude with the panda hat is now freaking out. [ laughter ] "oh, my god, the knight of the --" [ laughter ] are you celebrating st. patty's game? what are you doing? >> you know what? i am. i'm a good irishman. and i'm going to celebrate st. patrick's day. >> jimmy: i love that. what are you gonna do? are you going to party down to the parade? >> i'm going to go to some of those irish pubs on second avenue and just have a few pints. you know, on thursday night, i was with a bunch of irishmen at the american ireland fund dinner because they made me man of the year. and you were man of the year last year. >> jimmy: yeah, last year. that was the year to get it. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was the year to get it. >> jimmy: congratulations. >> well, thanks! >> jimmy: american ireland fund. >> yeah, the american ireland fund, which raises money for irish causes. you know, there's an economic c
holt is actually, originally, a viking name.s. i looked it up one times, it means like "knight of the forest." i know. >> jimmy: trippy. that dude with the panda hat is now freaking out. [ laughter ] "oh, my god, the knight of the --" [ laughter ] are you celebrating st. patty's game? what are you doing? >> you know what? i am. i'm a good irishman. and i'm going to celebrate st. patrick's day. >> jimmy: i love that. what are you gonna do? are you going to...
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. >> a lastout post in a flat valley that leads to viking paradied.hallenging roads of western marin county. no wonder they have 8 bike shops but only one like this. and a police conspicuously missing, one type of ride. >>> middle aged men. >> such attire wouldn't look right on a preworld war ii schwin. >> they may also have the nation's highest number per capita of antique steel cruiser this will last another 100 years,. >> but fate, fortune or design, every one of therecord-setting collectibles came from low key motors also joan as jarred's front yard. a bike guy most of his life. raced for 15 years and build a word of mouth busy sticking to a pure and rigid market nish. >> i was just wondering if you have any available ten speeds. >> i don't do derailers. >> if you are old enough and look closely at the details of the bikes they bring back memories. good memories. the older people say i had this bike, i know this bike, this is my bike. >> do they want it back? >> some of them just want to talk about it. most of them just want to talk about it. >> l
. >> a lastout post in a flat valley that leads to viking paradied.hallenging roads of western marin county. no wonder they have 8 bike shops but only one like this. and a police conspicuously missing, one type of ride. >>> middle aged men. >> such attire wouldn't look right on a preworld war ii schwin. >> they may also have the nation's highest number per capita of antique steel cruiser this will last another 100 years,. >> but fate, fortune or design, every...
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world wrestling entertainment, had enough of that, it wasn't for me, and tried out for the minnesota vikingsmean, gosh, this is insane. >> yeah, i'm crazy. i'm crazy. >> jimmy: you don't have to tell me that twice. yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] in fact, i saw this. look at this tattoo that you've got on your chest there. what is that? just a blade? >> that's a sword. >> jimmy: some sword. and does this sword exist? >> somewhere -- somewhere it does. somewhere in my mind -- >> jimmy: you just made that up? >> -- somewhere in my mind i thought, "that would look good on my chest." >> jimmy: yeah. [ scattered cheers ] >> you know? >> jimmy: i thought the same thing. so i got one done on mine. [ scattered applause ] >> i appreciate that. >> jimmy: we should never go to the pool together. that'd look weird. >> or the bar and then end up at the tattoo parlor. >> jimmy: exactly. yeah, yeah, yeah. now, "ultimate fighter" season 13, on this show on spike, you're coaching these young dudes to fight. >> yes. >> jimmy: and you're coaching against junior dos santos. >> yeah -- the show is a reality serie
world wrestling entertainment, had enough of that, it wasn't for me, and tried out for the minnesota vikingsmean, gosh, this is insane. >> yeah, i'm crazy. i'm crazy. >> jimmy: you don't have to tell me that twice. yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] in fact, i saw this. look at this tattoo that you've got on your chest there. what is that? just a blade? >> that's a sword. >> jimmy: some sword. and does this sword exist? >> somewhere -- somewhere it does. somewhere in...
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i think we have some vikings coming by. yeah. it's quite a scene here. everybody is -- you know, everyone is in such a good mood. this is turning out to be a great mardi gras for the city of new orleans even though it is supposed to rain today. the folks that i talked to, i'm sure this is going to shock you, they said they don't care. they don't care if it rains. they are going to be out in as little clothing as possible. >> as long as you have a beverage you're okay. >> so what is the craziest thing you have seen? >> reporter: that's fit for television? well, you know what? i have to tell you that in the elevator of our hotel which is a very nice hotel, there was a whole bunch of, uhm, revelers in the elevator and there was a man that had been out on the streets and he had been collecting women's underwear apparently. and he asked us all if we wanted them. used or new. whichever. and i told him that i was actually okay. and. >> you had your own. >> reporter: there was this lovely lady in her 40s her first mardi gras she is like whoo i'll take a pair. ok
i think we have some vikings coming by. yeah. it's quite a scene here. everybody is -- you know, everyone is in such a good mood. this is turning out to be a great mardi gras for the city of new orleans even though it is supposed to rain today. the folks that i talked to, i'm sure this is going to shock you, they said they don't care. they don't care if it rains. they are going to be out in as little clothing as possible. >> as long as you have a beverage you're okay. >> so what is...
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great place to own a business, in a couple years you'll be able to hop on a light rail and go see a vikings game or a hockey game. part of it is focusing in on the specific things you're doing in your community but also understanding how they tie in the other activities you have to sell as a community. >> my perspective is going to be more from rural. because again, where my colleagues are in large cities, my city is where you guys come to get away from it all. [laughter] in light of that, we've seen a population decline. and it's very simple. we've seen a population decline happen at least since the 1970's and 1980's because jobs have left. of course you're going to have a population that leaves when the jobs leave. the entire delta region has the largest african-american population in the entire state of mississippi, which has the largest african-american population in the united states of america. when you've seen the type of jobs decline that we've seen over the past 30 years, you understand now why we have 40,000, almost equivalent to the size of my city we've got to work on bringing j
great place to own a business, in a couple years you'll be able to hop on a light rail and go see a vikings game or a hockey game. part of it is focusing in on the specific things you're doing in your community but also understanding how they tie in the other activities you have to sell as a community. >> my perspective is going to be more from rural. because again, where my colleagues are in large cities, my city is where you guys come to get away from it all. [laughter] in light of...
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there's a viking, santa obama, samurai, i have seen it all. >> thank you, bob. a lot of fun. there's a peek on what's happening in louisiana today. >>> you can still eat what they are in the french quarter there right here. we have a couple authentic cajun dishes. >> we have the rock band, a louisiana rock band called the radiators playing. this will get you in the mood a bit. you can hear their music as we talk to vince this morning. thank you for coming by. >> you're very welcome. >> let's start with what makes cajun food cajun. >> it has its origins in french and spanish food. these are two classics, the chicken and sausage gum bow and a creole here. >> can a guy like brent eat that? >> i don't know about you. >> all right. very unique. tell us about -- you describe your truck, it is louisiana territory, it is a spicy stepchild of rosemary and time. tell us about the truck, it is neat. >> we used to own a restaurant called louisiana territory that closed in san jose. ever since we closed it people have been rooted for us to open it back up. i really didn't want to take on
there's a viking, santa obama, samurai, i have seen it all. >> thank you, bob. a lot of fun. there's a peek on what's happening in louisiana today. >>> you can still eat what they are in the french quarter there right here. we have a couple authentic cajun dishes. >> we have the rock band, a louisiana rock band called the radiators playing. this will get you in the mood a bit. you can hear their music as we talk to vince this morning. thank you for coming by. >>...
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for viking and doubleday. and so, there was a sort of thing which they didn't really assign a dollar value to, but which they regard it as kind of a commercial benefit. good question. >> there's a question right there. >> just a follow-up. did her publisher want -- use said her name wasn't always associated with the books. she didn't want her name on the book. but from commercial standpoint, did the publisher want her name on the book? >> i think they would have liked her name on the look but they didn't press her, they didn't press her on that and i didn't come across anybody asking her on the publisher's part, on the publisher's point of view to actually do it. oftentimes, her authors would say jackie can i please acknowledge you at least? because she did contribute to the book itself. and oftentimes, they said please, don't put me in the acknowledgement. peter, for example, want to put in the three golden keys, this book which was a profitable book actually a children's book about prague, he wanted her in t
for viking and doubleday. and so, there was a sort of thing which they didn't really assign a dollar value to, but which they regard it as kind of a commercial benefit. good question. >> there's a question right there. >> just a follow-up. did her publisher want -- use said her name wasn't always associated with the books. she didn't want her name on the book. but from commercial standpoint, did the publisher want her name on the book? >> i think they would have liked her name...
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. >> it's a last outpost in a valley leading to viking paradise.ce missing one kind of rider. there is such attire that won't look right on a preworld war iischwinn with nice wide handle bars. >> they ride like a cadillac. different. >> for high tech bikes they may have the nation's highest number per cappitty of antique steel cruisers. >> this will last another 100 years. >> and pretty much everyone of those collectibles came from what locals call low-key motors. and. >> sometimes i put low mileage. >> there was a word of mouth business sticking to a pure market niche. >> just wondering if there are available 10 speeds. >> i don't do derailers. it's a french word. >> okay if you're old enough and look they bring back memories. good memories. older people say that. i had this bike. this is my bike. they want it back? >> some just want to talk about it. most just want to talk about it like many people who ride them these bikes have histories made more interesting because of the flaws. distinguished bike that's wear their experiences and reflect thei
. >> it's a last outpost in a valley leading to viking paradise.ce missing one kind of rider. there is such attire that won't look right on a preworld war iischwinn with nice wide handle bars. >> they ride like a cadillac. different. >> for high tech bikes they may have the nation's highest number per cappitty of antique steel cruisers. >> this will last another 100 years. >> and pretty much everyone of those collectibles came from what locals call low-key motors....
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the only 100% american-made appliances were viking, high-end and highly expensive.compromise. we did find some appliances half made in the u.s. and they were about half the cost of what we bought. >> reporter: and one last thing in the kitchen that stumped us. remember mr. usry that morning after we took everything out of the house. no coffeemaker? >> no coffeemaker. that was a rude awakening. >> reporter: and had sharyn and mrs. usry found one? they did? made in vermont. t turns out the coffeemaker when it arrived, we looked at it, made in china. >> why the confusion, 40 pages what constitutes made in america. it turns out there's a whole lot of wiggle room about companies when it comes to posting made in the usa. on "world news," we'll investigate that. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> and i'm david muir, abc news, new york. >> it's a great conversation to get started. rel take a look at it. >> if you care, you can go to abcnews.com/worldnews and check out the products. and see what brproducts are mad where. >>> coming up, endorse a food place called the heart attack gri
the only 100% american-made appliances were viking, high-end and highly expensive.compromise. we did find some appliances half made in the u.s. and they were about half the cost of what we bought. >> reporter: and one last thing in the kitchen that stumped us. remember mr. usry that morning after we took everything out of the house. no coffeemaker? >> no coffeemaker. that was a rude awakening. >> reporter: and had sharyn and mrs. usry found one? they did? made in vermont. t...
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>> this right here is -- this is viking, which is from mississippi. >> from the refrigerator to the stovesome old dishes, like grandma had. >> reporter: we felt badly about the sleeping bags in your bedroom last night, so we should check that out. >> check out your bedroom. >> check it out. >> yes! >> it looks so different. and this is american made. >> reporter: not only is it american made, look back at the bedroom before. the new american one, believe it or not, cheaper. >> will you ever walk into a store the same again? >> no, no. y'all changed that for us in a good way. ♪ >> there were some gaping holes on our list as well. we'll take a look at the receipts. >> also later tonight we'll show you the people behind the products. we traveled to the factories, smiling faces, all of them, so proud to say, we made this in america. i'm david muir. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> we wanted to do a quiz here on "world news now." do you know what's made in america? willis, what about an etch-a-sketch. >> no. >> correct. >> he's right. jimmy, come over here, i'll ask you. do you think harley davidson,
>> this right here is -- this is viking, which is from mississippi. >> from the refrigerator to the stovesome old dishes, like grandma had. >> reporter: we felt badly about the sleeping bags in your bedroom last night, so we should check that out. >> check out your bedroom. >> check it out. >> yes! >> it looks so different. and this is american made. >> reporter: not only is it american made, look back at the bedroom before. the new american one,...
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you'll be able to get on the light rail line to get to minneapolis and go to a twins game or garcia vikings game. conversely, they can come over here and go to a hockey game or what ever. part of it is focusing on specific things you're doing in your community but in understanding how this tie into a more regional perspective of all the activities you have to sell as a community. >> my perspective is going to be more from their rural site. because again, where my colleagues are in large cities, city is where you guys come to get away from intel. [laughter] in light of that, we have seen a population decline. and it is very simple. we have seen a population decline happened at least since the 1970's and 1980's because the jobs have left. when the jobs leave, the population lives as well. the mississippi delta is primarily a minority community. the entire delta region has the largest african-american population in the entire state of mississippi, which is the largest african-american population in the united states of america. when you have seen the type of job decline we have seen over the p
you'll be able to get on the light rail line to get to minneapolis and go to a twins game or garcia vikings game. conversely, they can come over here and go to a hockey game or what ever. part of it is focusing on specific things you're doing in your community but in understanding how this tie into a more regional perspective of all the activities you have to sell as a community. >> my perspective is going to be more from their rural site. because again, where my colleagues are in large...
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