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. >> scott weaver, a man of many talents, he uses frisbees with his teeth and a sculpture in an unusualmedium. toothpicks and elmer's glue. over the course of 3 decades using 105,000 toothpicks, he created rolling through the bay. a 9 foot high love letter to his hometown of san francisco. at first glance you might think the sculpture was designed using 3-d models software but the tools of his trade are actually less sophisticated. >> i use this old sharp calculator for figuring out how many things will fit in an area. so, oh. [ laughter ] >> nailclippers serve as trimmers, every day objects are forms and molds. his talent elevated this low tech art form. but he credits high-tech for much of his success. >> snowballed. got on the internet and it went viral. >> in 1974, weaver, no formal training, created a few san francisco landmarks out of toothpicks. this detailed san francisco omoge is on display at the city's explore torium museum. attracting sizeable crowds, especially when they realize it is not just a sculpture. >> ping-pong ball roller coaster some people stphaodz and what is ne
. >> scott weaver, a man of many talents, he uses frisbees with his teeth and a sculpture in an unusualmedium. toothpicks and elmer's glue. over the course of 3 decades using 105,000 toothpicks, he created rolling through the bay. a 9 foot high love letter to his hometown of san francisco. at first glance you might think the sculpture was designed using 3-d models software but the tools of his trade are actually less sophisticated. >> i use this old sharp calculator for figuring out...
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royo works with a team of fellow weavers whom he has carefully trained to accomplish this imposing task. allows weaving to be performed from eitr side using multiple groups of yarn twisted together and passedver varying numbers of warps meter by meter the forms of the tapestry graduallbegito emerge. miro has said of his approach to art, "this come to me slowly. my vocabulary formsas not been the discovery of a day. it took shape alst in spite of myself in this way, ty ripen in my spirit." into the steamy month of august, the spirit of "femme" grows until the figure is complete. now, with only a few inches of background remaining, royo welcomes miro to his studio once more to witness the final steps of an eight-month process. royo says, "working together, we have become so closely attuned that i can almost read his mind. i take direction as much from an expression or gesture as from words or sketches. working with miro has forced me to make a constant effort to do better, an effort from which i have benefited in many respects." for these two catalan artists, it has been a fulfilling expe
royo works with a team of fellow weavers whom he has carefully trained to accomplish this imposing task. allows weaving to be performed from eitr side using multiple groups of yarn twisted together and passedver varying numbers of warps meter by meter the forms of the tapestry graduallbegito emerge. miro has said of his approach to art, "this come to me slowly. my vocabulary formsas not been the discovery of a day. it took shape alst in spite of myself in this way, ty ripen in my...
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it would be the kind of exter national suit that sigourney weaver wears in "aliens" where it is a largeot that amplifies the motions and the ability of the human. >> how are you been? >> busy. >> what are you doing after the show? >> lightning roooooooouuuuunnnnndd. lightning round. baker, how close are we to having an army full of iron men? >> this is like ironman. it is a little like it. >> next question. >> i think we are really close. >> have i nothing. >> what do you think we are three years away? >> two and a half to three years away. depending if the government shutdown continues we may never get there. >> and then you should march on washington in the self-made iron suit. >> here you go. iso-skeletons. >> that's what i'm doing in the compound in idaho. >> andy, are there down sides to a platoon full of dudes wearing exowe-skeletons. >> it sounds like the thing from "aliens" with sigourney weaver. perhaps they can use the same programmers of the obama website. >> that would be a disaster, amy. could this be used in everyday life? that's what happens. you build something in the mi
it would be the kind of exter national suit that sigourney weaver wears in "aliens" where it is a largeot that amplifies the motions and the ability of the human. >> how are you been? >> busy. >> what are you doing after the show? >> lightning roooooooouuuuunnnnndd. lightning round. baker, how close are we to having an army full of iron men? >> this is like ironman. it is a little like it. >> next question. >> i think we are really close....
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. >> reporter: scott weaver is a man of many talents.s a master sculpture in an unusual medium, toothpicks and ellmers glue. using more than 105,000 toothpicks, he created this 9-foot high love letter to his hometown, san francisco. the stools of his trade -- the tools of his trade are less sophisticated. >> i used this calculator for figuring out how many things will fit into an area. >> reporter: nail clippers serve as toothpick trimmers. his natural talent has elevated this low-tech art form, but he credits high-tech for much of his success. >> i got on the internet and went viral. >> reporter: in 1974 he created a few san francisco landmarks out of toothpicks. this is now on display -- at a museum, attracting crowds, especially when they realize it's not just a sculpture. what's next for him? >> a self-portrait of myself doing what i invented maybe, the ping pong ball rolling through myself. >> reporter: turning ordinary objects into something extraordinary! >> that is cool. >>> another fall day around the day. let's take a look at h
. >> reporter: scott weaver is a man of many talents.s a master sculpture in an unusual medium, toothpicks and ellmers glue. using more than 105,000 toothpicks, he created this 9-foot high love letter to his hometown, san francisco. the stools of his trade -- the tools of his trade are less sophisticated. >> i used this calculator for figuring out how many things will fit into an area. >> reporter: nail clippers serve as toothpick trimmers. his natural talent has elevated this...
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. >> reporter: in 1974, weaver with no formal training created a few family landmarks out of toothpicks. meticulously detailed san francisco homage is now on display with crowds especially when they realize it's not just a sculpture. >> a ping-pong rollercoaster, they said. >> reporter: what's next? >> a self-portrait of myself doing what i invented maybe. the ping-pong ball rolling through myself. >> reporter: continuing tradition of turning ordinary objects into something extraordinary. in san francisco, simi for eyewitness news. >>> something else adding to millions of happy meals at mcdonald's. >> bart riders get released for now. no strike this morning but could be tomorrow from commute alternatives, check out strike survival guide at cts.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, regular, set bedtimes and scientists say therapy and rela attacks. mar >>> new research finds kids behave better with regular set bedtimes and therapy and relaxation can prevent heart attacks. marlie hall has the look at today's top health stories. >> reporter: people with heart disease who take care of mental well being for at
. >> reporter: in 1974, weaver with no formal training created a few family landmarks out of toothpicks. meticulously detailed san francisco homage is now on display with crowds especially when they realize it's not just a sculpture. >> a ping-pong rollercoaster, they said. >> reporter: what's next? >> a self-portrait of myself doing what i invented maybe. the ping-pong ball rolling through myself. >> reporter: continuing tradition of turning ordinary objects into...
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sigourney weaver charged $200 for a photo op as well. >>> rocker bon jovi fulfilled a fab's fan's dreamy walking her down the aisle. the bride started a website begging the rocker to come to her wedding. and he made her dreams come true there. i wonder how the husband felt. what do you think? >> he's probably just so happy. >> really? okay. >> you think -- big time? you think he's a little sidenote? >> no, i don't think so. at the end of the day, i think you're right, whatever's good for my wife. >> she's happy. off to a good start. >> she's the boss. i'm richard lui, and this is "early," we hope it's just the first stop of the day on nbc. >>> maxine powell. the finishing school instructor was known for developing the charm, grace and style of motown records artists including smoky robinson and the miracles, the jackson 5 and the supremes. >>> and on nj.com, thanksgivukkah. the first day of hanukkah falls on thanksgiving this year. that hasn't happened again since 1888 and won't happen again for another 70,000 years. >>> four of the seven aid workers kidnapped in syria have been freed.
sigourney weaver charged $200 for a photo op as well. >>> rocker bon jovi fulfilled a fab's fan's dreamy walking her down the aisle. the bride started a website begging the rocker to come to her wedding. and he made her dreams come true there. i wonder how the husband felt. what do you think? >> he's probably just so happy. >> really? okay. >> you think -- big time? you think he's a little sidenote? >> no, i don't think so. at the end of the day, i think you're...
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♪ man 3: is that sig-nory weaver? woman: that's not how you say it.some woman, and that'll ruin her fast. ♪ man 4: is unobtainium very easy to obtain? well, i hope you enjoyed the tour. oh, yeah, it was great. except for that lady who kept yelling "byaah! byaah!" well, we'll just need you to fill out this paperwork, and then we'll get you moved into your condo. oh, isn't this wonderful, dear! no! no, it's not wonderful at all! there's no way in hell i'm gonna live here! this place is nothing but old people marching to their deaths! you hear me? i'm not one of you! and i never will be! hey, look, it's old man withers, the guy who owns the amusement park! but let's see who's really under there. (screams) (gasps) a skeleton! can i have my face back? no! you're going to jail! stewie: ...will be right back. oh, this is dreadful. i thought carter and i were going to be so happy here. i'll tell you what, babs, let me have a talk with him. hey there, buddy. go away! you know, you remind me of a guy i know. this guy worked and worked and never wanted to retire
♪ man 3: is that sig-nory weaver? woman: that's not how you say it.some woman, and that'll ruin her fast. ♪ man 4: is unobtainium very easy to obtain? well, i hope you enjoyed the tour. oh, yeah, it was great. except for that lady who kept yelling "byaah! byaah!" well, we'll just need you to fill out this paperwork, and then we'll get you moved into your condo. oh, isn't this wonderful, dear! no! no, it's not wonderful at all! there's no way in hell i'm gonna live here! this place...
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>> weaver present the competitive carriers before the sec, the hill and the executive branch we focus on policies that are crippled to their well- being. >> so if you had to define the top three policies of interest to you, what would those be? >> competition is really the heart and soul of many of these issues. interoperability, which we can talk about in a little while, is very wasn't it. but access to spectrum, access to devices, access to networks, inse will all be critical puts to allowing a competitive carrier to continue to thrive and actually provide customers with the type of services and unique quality of service that they have become accustomed to. >> let's pick it up from here. >> one of the house issues you mentioned is interoperability. why is that important to your members? >> it is a huge issue, something we have been fighting for for almost four years. i guess interoperability, the areto say it is that we billing for multiple carriers to be able to interface with each other with common devices that operate in the same spectrum. the largest carriers, for example, at&t
>> weaver present the competitive carriers before the sec, the hill and the executive branch we focus on policies that are crippled to their well- being. >> so if you had to define the top three policies of interest to you, what would those be? >> competition is really the heart and soul of many of these issues. interoperability, which we can talk about in a little while, is very wasn't it. but access to spectrum, access to devices, access to networks, inse will all be...
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. >> sorry, i'm debbie weaver. >> hello. you came on her big day? >> she's talking me into a new hairstyle. i'll getting my hair braided. >> oh, wow, braids, they're fun. as long as we're doing things your way, maybe i should had get some. >> we could be twins. >> get the white girl a smock! >> i can't stop smiling. >> girl, nothing about you is normal. >> that was a sneak. jaime stars in one of my favorite movie fz all time, less than zero. so "the neighbors" airs tonight 8:30 on abc. so the last we heard, usher and hiex-wife tamika were battling it out in court. usher has full custody of their two sons, and tamika has no custody. and she was given a psycholo psychological evaluation, we talked about this earlier in the week, and the alleged ruling from the psychological evaluation is that she has n narcissistic tendencies. whatever that is, just the fact you have both of your kids snatched from you as a mother makes me like at her with a side eye, like, what's going on? now it seems tamika is over fighting for her kids and lusting over her hex-hus
. >> sorry, i'm debbie weaver. >> hello. you came on her big day? >> she's talking me into a new hairstyle. i'll getting my hair braided. >> oh, wow, braids, they're fun. as long as we're doing things your way, maybe i should had get some. >> we could be twins. >> get the white girl a smock! >> i can't stop smiling. >> girl, nothing about you is normal. >> that was a sneak. jaime stars in one of my favorite movie fz all time, less than zero....
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there's a national security was a blower coalition and a senior academic advisor his name is william weaver actually advises people against being a national security what's a blower that if you do it you will be destroyed your you. go through character assassination you will lose your family you will lose your job you will lose your credibility and that goes back to the way that you can tell a society is in decline as to how they treat their truth tellers now this whole issue of ed snowden and national security and domestic surveillance and it's basically as everyone knows to say this is international surveillance issues and concerns. i work for a company called teletech holdings which is headquartered in denver colorado. and i was illegally in maliciously sued by this company in federal court now against all odds and unlimited resources of teletext legal coffers and basically pro se i managed to fight teletext illegal in militias accusations and charges against me. when a dismissal with prejudice and i thought at the end of that term that that was a victory and it really wasn't because ear
there's a national security was a blower coalition and a senior academic advisor his name is william weaver actually advises people against being a national security what's a blower that if you do it you will be destroyed your you. go through character assassination you will lose your family you will lose your job you will lose your credibility and that goes back to the way that you can tell a society is in decline as to how they treat their truth tellers now this whole issue of ed snowden and...
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trading wahl for most of the day as it appeared weaver getting closer to the debt ceiling.hen whispers of a senate deal emerged late in the day. trading rebounded. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order
trading wahl for most of the day as it appeared weaver getting closer to the debt ceiling.hen whispers of a senate deal emerged late in the day. trading rebounded. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and...
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comes from weaver's coffee and tea, makers of hand-roasted artisan coffee... and hand-blended tea. learn more at: [ man ]: kimble beauty, offering a complete line of hair care products, is a proud sponsor of "just seen it." great hair equals great confidence. learn more at: [ man ]: on this episode of "just seen it," we review: the rock concert in imax 3d, "metallica: through the never" is a concert movie, first and foremost, but it's a very well-made one. [ man ]: the horror movie filmed at the magic kingdom, this has to be the first movie i've ever seen that made me feel like i was in a psycho-sexual dream. [ man ]: the drama about the birth of the beat generation, daniel radcliffe leaves all traces behind of harry potter in "kill your darlings." [ man]: and the thriller about the founders of wikileaks, in the court of public opinion, the jury's still out on whether assange is a hero or not. all right here, on... ♪ ♪ [ crowd cheering ] [rumbling guitars] [ man ]: trip is a roadie for the rock band, metallica. during a show they send him on an urgent mission. - we got a truck that
comes from weaver's coffee and tea, makers of hand-roasted artisan coffee... and hand-blended tea. learn more at: [ man ]: kimble beauty, offering a complete line of hair care products, is a proud sponsor of "just seen it." great hair equals great confidence. learn more at: [ man ]: on this episode of "just seen it," we review: the rock concert in imax 3d, "metallica: through the never" is a concert movie, first and foremost, but it's a very well-made one. [ man ]:...
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comes from weaver's coffee and tea, makers of hand-roasted artisan coffee... and hand-blended tea. learn more at: [ man ]: on this episode of "just seen it," we review: the romantic comedy, jgl proves he's a true chameleon. not only a good actor, but a pretty good writer/director to. the animated sequel, while this movie's clearly made for children, it has some really grown up themes. the cross-country romantic comedy, this is the oldest rom-com premise: the woman looking for love everywhere but outside her front door. and the sci-fi thriller, as far as space disasters go, "gravity" is apollo 13 on steroids. all right here, on ♪ ♪ jon is a handsome, honest, ladies man. yet, he finds pornography more alluring than actually dating. his ideas are shattered when barbara enters his life, in: hi, i'm aaron. i'm salim. and i'm liz, we're here today to discuss the newest film from jo-go-lev - joseph gordon-levitt: "don jon." we've all just seen it. aaron, you wanna start us off? i will. this film was great. i was really looking forward to it all year, as soon as i heard that he was writing
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. >> weaver at the table today and so close to getting a deal.e to the table they unceremoniously yanked their offer. that is an indication of an impasse. that they're no longer willing to bargain. when we were questioned they indicated that yes they did and there was nothing to discuss. we had an open proposal. it was very disheartening. hour commuters to serve more than this. we do not want to continue to go on strike and the union members recognize that and we will give the district one more day, one more day to get it together. >> there is the line in the sand and here is the deal. here are the details of the latest and final offer from bart management to the unions. -7 million dollars more than last offer. -3% raise per year, 12% over the next four years. -4% employee pension contribution -9.5% employee medical contribution here's more from bart's general manager on its final offer. later as you heard, the unions to not like it. >> let us hear from the people that use bart jackie is live at the walnut creek station. and at least the trains a
. >> weaver at the table today and so close to getting a deal.e to the table they unceremoniously yanked their offer. that is an indication of an impasse. that they're no longer willing to bargain. when we were questioned they indicated that yes they did and there was nothing to discuss. we had an open proposal. it was very disheartening. hour commuters to serve more than this. we do not want to continue to go on strike and the union members recognize that and we will give the district...
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redemption that all happened with us including the only realized as i wrote the book at the points where weaver in the deepest despair a year and totally bummed out of ideas, it is like an angel played show up from the outside. in the first case it was a caregiver cover a five-year sober, severe mental illness that prevented her from working a few hours per week , a managed mental illness my mother was terrified to hire her about five years queeney and sober but she was a godsend but she was a rock and the wisdom and a kind of is that we desperately needed. that was part of the plot idea of the new within the course of right. >> guest: i've looked back i thought these people just showed up. that is the plot in the other question i talked about the a journalistic journalistic, one chapter of found fascinating is i read about the invention of the pacemaker the first one that went inside someone's body was put together an a cave and then they put in the components and fill it with the proxy a hint put in the abdomen and he was in his 40's and it literally did save his life until he was in his 80s
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when we have a warm front over us we stay in the range of the warm temperatures under the weaver. here is the moisture and tropical storm karen. this is a cerf that will interact with tropical storm karen and lift it in and out of the area. we are watching here, tropical storm karen making her way into the gulf, 300-miles to the mouth of the mississippi river. it will make landfall as a tropical storm and then move in into our direction and laws it's tropical storm characteristics. we get the rain out of this. it a 40 miles per hour storm. it is just holding onto tropical storm status. 39 is the tropical storm, it is at 40. so we will be getting the rain. as the front lifts into the region, we will see the from basically picking up tropical storm karen's moisture, and bringing it into the state and out of the state quickly. so monday through wednesday or so we have the rain then the goes away. very warm today, 64 degrees tonight. cloudy and warm. tomorrow, 86 degrees again. together humid day, but the clouds and sun with us. that is the last day. tropical storm karen moves through
when we have a warm front over us we stay in the range of the warm temperatures under the weaver. here is the moisture and tropical storm karen. this is a cerf that will interact with tropical storm karen and lift it in and out of the area. we are watching here, tropical storm karen making her way into the gulf, 300-miles to the mouth of the mississippi river. it will make landfall as a tropical storm and then move in into our direction and laws it's tropical storm characteristics. we get the...
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weaver going to stay dry but because we're on the southern , you notice ront how it's already up to the 70's in areas. 75 downtown in baltimore. the dew points are at least running in the mid 60's, something we normally see in the summer, not necessarily october. still sticky out there. temperatures will be steamy in the afternoon. by lunchtime 83 and 3:00 p.m. 87 and 6:00 p.m. we're still in the mid 80's and we're going to see the winds pick up throughout the day and become more southeasterly. the winds will increase throughout the night and tomorrow. for tonight we stay mild. we're down to 71, 60's in the suburbs. you will notice increasing clouds going into your monday morning. a big change of temperatures on the way. for some of you ready for the fall, this change can't come soon enough. the temperatures drop enough kansas city. this is a widespread pattern. you can see how deep this cold air goes down into texas and how strong this high pressure is keeping us warm in the east. it's an amplified pattern that has caused all that extreme weather. now we're going to get our share of th
weaver going to stay dry but because we're on the southern , you notice ront how it's already up to the 70's in areas. 75 downtown in baltimore. the dew points are at least running in the mid 60's, something we normally see in the summer, not necessarily october. still sticky out there. temperatures will be steamy in the afternoon. by lunchtime 83 and 3:00 p.m. 87 and 6:00 p.m. we're still in the mid 80's and we're going to see the winds pick up throughout the day and become more southeasterly....
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>> so far, weaver got the health care ruling and same-sex marriage as the signatures of the court.his is the roberts, the ninth year of the roberts era, and his legacy is yet to be determined. >> thanks for being with us. >> that will do it for this edition of aljazeera. more news in just two and a half minutes. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to the news hour. i'm live in doha, our top stories on al jazeera. the u.s. defense department says a senior al-shabab figure was planning several extremist attacks. >>> north korea warning the u.s. of a horrible disaster after a giant american aircraft carrier docks in south korea. >>> un inspectors go to work on the duc
>> so far, weaver got the health care ruling and same-sex marriage as the signatures of the court.his is the roberts, the ninth year of the roberts era, and his legacy is yet to be determined. >> thanks for being with us. >> that will do it for this edition of aljazeera. more news in just two and a half minutes. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >>...
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but listen, we're seeing a lot of earl weaver here, a lot of picking fights with the umps. >>. >> talk to us briefly about being a reporter trying to find out what's going on with this default. is it frustrating? >> we've covered this at a particular time, the back and forth between the chicken matches. and one of the things that struck me about this one is how few people actually know what's going on and how there isn't really an end game yet. you were talking to lawmakers yesterday and there were so many of them yesterday morning that were saying, well, we don't know was going to happen next. >> so you're trying for information and they basically don't know. >> don't know yet, yeah. >>> i want to talk about the commission to protect journalists, writing a report about the obama administration's efforts to control information, the leak prosecutions that have strung up and it was coming from david sanger. this is the most closed control freak administration i've ever covered. does he have a point? >> i think he totally has a point. this is the "new york times" that shows the outlet to
but listen, we're seeing a lot of earl weaver here, a lot of picking fights with the umps. >>. >> talk to us briefly about being a reporter trying to find out what's going on with this default. is it frustrating? >> we've covered this at a particular time, the back and forth between the chicken matches. and one of the things that struck me about this one is how few people actually know what's going on and how there isn't really an end game yet. you were talking to lawmakers...
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you're like sigourney weaver in "gorillas in the mist." except gorillas make less noise chewing.runching loudly) once i hit the coast highway, i didn't stop. i turned off my cell phone. i ate fish tacos for lunch. it was insane! i haven't felt that free in years. all my stress completely disappeared... and so did my keys. odern family" will be right back. i'm sorry, but... these signs are ridiculous. oh, you're right. i should have used helvetica. it much better represents the urgency of our situation. no, the lengths that we're going to for a stuffed animal. you know, cam, maybe it's time lily learned about loss. no, she's 3, and i know. do you know how many times i had to say good-bye to a furry friend on the farm? and didn't it make you stronger? yeah, because i was a growing boy and they were chock-full of protein. but it was still heartbreaking. it builds character. you know, once, when i was a kid, my dad left my luke skywalker doll on an airplane, and i was so angry-- wait, which--which luke? shorty robe or dress blacks? shorty robe. oh, my. and you know what he did to get
you're like sigourney weaver in "gorillas in the mist." except gorillas make less noise chewing.runching loudly) once i hit the coast highway, i didn't stop. i turned off my cell phone. i ate fish tacos for lunch. it was insane! i haven't felt that free in years. all my stress completely disappeared... and so did my keys. odern family" will be right back. i'm sorry, but... these signs are ridiculous. oh, you're right. i should have used helvetica. it much better represents the...
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we are going to start with walking the wool.the this is melissa weaver dunning, good morning to you.outter: this. the traditional method that sphin b finish cloth in sc. when they came off the wool, you can still see between the threads. it wasn't thick and it wasn't water proof, at the end of the winter women would get together and have a walk in. and they would wet the cloth, cl sew it into a loop, and get a ge bunch of friends together and pass it on the cloth on the table, which begins the feltingt process, and the cross gets ts thicker. it will be warmer and more weather proof and it's made into coats it wouldn't shrink again,, when it got wet again. >> it's like when i throw my my knit in the wash.e when you put non-washable yarn in the wash, it felts together. so it's cool. so let's see it in progress a pr little bit. >> there was the ship sailing on the north ♪north ♪ and the name of the ship was the green willow tree ♪ ♪ sailing are the loan some ♪ loathe ♪ so that the land so low lo ♪ they had not been. >> reporter: one of the things that i think is so cool c about washing
we are going to start with walking the wool.the this is melissa weaver dunning, good morning to you.outter: this. the traditional method that sphin b finish cloth in sc. when they came off the wool, you can still see between the threads. it wasn't thick and it wasn't water proof, at the end of the winter women would get together and have a walk in. and they would wet the cloth, cl sew it into a loop, and get a ge bunch of friends together and pass it on the cloth on the table, which begins the...
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that's because they include two blacksmiths, two carpenters, a weaver and to coax. would often think of slavery as a matter of field hands, and it is true that over half of the enslaved people in virginia or maryland were field hands. but a growing number had a skill, or they serve as house servants. people who are house slaves who were artisans have a much higher value than did field hands in virginia. and so this is shocked their masters that it was their most high valued and the slaves they felt they could trust the most, he chose they had the skill and were probably treated a little bit better than the field hands, but it is exactly such people who tend to rebel when they have seen a little bit of opportunity and realize how much more opportunity has been denied to them. and finally, we find in these escapes that the age patterns skews toward younger people. it is arduous work to pull off these escapes. it's dangerous here so it is not for the faint of heart. it tends to be young men and women in their '20s and '30s. the oldest member of the 17 who escaped was 3
that's because they include two blacksmiths, two carpenters, a weaver and to coax. would often think of slavery as a matter of field hands, and it is true that over half of the enslaved people in virginia or maryland were field hands. but a growing number had a skill, or they serve as house servants. people who are house slaves who were artisans have a much higher value than did field hands in virginia. and so this is shocked their masters that it was their most high valued and the slaves they...
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. >> remember the first alien movie with weaver. write is kind of like that. the book iss going to explode ot of your chest. it may kill you but it's going to get out. >> that's the way it was when you were selling insurance in maryland, their that book. >> i just decided one fine day i guess it was april or so of 1982 that i was going to write one and i didi i wrote red october and it was -- >> rose: is it satisfying. >> it's the most fun you can have with your clothes on. then have you to write a chapter about it which is somewhat more difficult. >> rose: how much do you learn. how much do you know about the some matters that you write about? >> a friend of mine retired from the fbi a couple years ago and his last job was as the sac, special agent in charge of a major field office. and i called down there one day and he was on the phone with somebody else and i spoke to his secretary a gal named nancy. and she goes do you know what the boss says about you. he says he's a sponge. he's going to remember everything you say. he's a sponge. so in that sense i'm a
. >> remember the first alien movie with weaver. write is kind of like that. the book iss going to explode ot of your chest. it may kill you but it's going to get out. >> that's the way it was when you were selling insurance in maryland, their that book. >> i just decided one fine day i guess it was april or so of 1982 that i was going to write one and i didi i wrote red october and it was -- >> rose: is it satisfying. >> it's the most fun you can have with your...
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the most weaver heard from the president in all of this is two big things.egotiate on anything but i won't negotiate on the things we need to negotiate on. two, let's change the name of the washington redskins. this man has time to talk about the name of a football team but not have a serious conversation? i think it's costing the president. look at poll numbers. gallup has him majority disapproval now. >> maria, i think speaker boehner shares some of the blame but the real blame lies with the 34 extremists pushing this issue instead of letting us talk about the deficit and debt limit and coming to an agreement. people can see the outlines of that agreement. they're much more focused on putting a stake through the heart of obama care. and it's not what we should be focused on right now. >> is it possible to detach c.r., the continuing resolution, and the debt ceiling? can we detach it? >> not really. >> well, i -- >> not really. >> i think so. >> everyone talks about a clean c.r. but if you're one of the hundreds of republicans who voted against obama care i
the most weaver heard from the president in all of this is two big things.egotiate on anything but i won't negotiate on the things we need to negotiate on. two, let's change the name of the washington redskins. this man has time to talk about the name of a football team but not have a serious conversation? i think it's costing the president. look at poll numbers. gallup has him majority disapproval now. >> maria, i think speaker boehner shares some of the blame but the real blame lies...
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weaver monitoring the news feeds out of -- we are monitoring the news feeds out of taiwan and we'll bring the latest information as it comes in. >>> a number of people are recovering from dog bites after two dogs bit them a little before 9:00 last night at a trail in antioch. a man was walking his two dogs when two other dogs attacked them. three neighbors who came to help were also bitten. police shot and killed one of the attacking dogs. the other ran away but was later captured and is in quarantine this morning. >>> and new this morning, officer across california will be conducting "operation boo" tonight to protect trick or treaters from sexual predators. kpix 5's anne makovec is live at sfpd. officers will be making sure sex offenders are not handing canada degree toy trick or treaters. >> reporter: that's right! the sfpd is one of many agencies participating that will be paying "visits" to parolees tonight making sure that sex offenders are separated from halloween celebrations. even scarier that spiders and goblins what might be lurking behind a closed-door. that's why the state de
weaver monitoring the news feeds out of -- we are monitoring the news feeds out of taiwan and we'll bring the latest information as it comes in. >>> a number of people are recovering from dog bites after two dogs bit them a little before 9:00 last night at a trail in antioch. a man was walking his two dogs when two other dogs attacked them. three neighbors who came to help were also bitten. police shot and killed one of the attacking dogs. the other ran away but was later captured and...
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weaver now at the point where we're going to lap that, and we're going to see 15-20% earnings gains fromort after the close today, we are not expecting anything great, but as you get to next year, much better growth. liz: you want to invest when nothing great is happening but you know it's a great company. >> when you're at an inflection point and things are going to get better, that's when you jump in. liz: thank you, jim. we've got the closing bell ringing in less than six minutes. a different ceiling, not the debt ceiling, but ceilings of a very fanny apartment. bernie madoff had a multimillion dollar view from his luxury manhattan penthouse before he was convicted of defrauding investors out of tens of billions of dollars. we take you inside the ponzi king's lair, coming up for sale. david asman got inside, he's going to show it to you.] if ♪ ♪ financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of
weaver now at the point where we're going to lap that, and we're going to see 15-20% earnings gains fromort after the close today, we are not expecting anything great, but as you get to next year, much better growth. liz: you want to invest when nothing great is happening but you know it's a great company. >> when you're at an inflection point and things are going to get better, that's when you jump in. liz: thank you, jim. we've got the closing bell ringing in less than six minutes. a...
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but they carefully draped the flag over lance corporal weaver. then they both took up a position of parade rest at the foot of the bed. while we were waiting for mortuary affairs to come and retrieve lance corporal weaver they stood there. and they stood there. and they stood there. i went in and said, guys, do you need a break? take a break, sit down. their response to me was, sir, never leave a fallen comrade. and there they stood until mortuary affairs came to retrieve that young marine. such is the story of those who sacrifice and of those who are dedicated to those who wear the uniform. i remember their names, i remember their faces to this day. i remember that day and the actions that those heroic men and women took. from lance corporal weaver to the helicopter pilot to the medics in the back of that helicopter to my team and everything we tried to do. that is why we gather here tonight to pay tribute to these very special men and women. may god bless our veterans, their families, their survivors and may he couldn't to bless the greatest na
but they carefully draped the flag over lance corporal weaver. then they both took up a position of parade rest at the foot of the bed. while we were waiting for mortuary affairs to come and retrieve lance corporal weaver they stood there. and they stood there. and they stood there. i went in and said, guys, do you need a break? take a break, sit down. their response to me was, sir, never leave a fallen comrade. and there they stood until mortuary affairs came to retrieve that young marine....
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joined by dorothy weaver, ceo and co-founder of collins capital. and kenny copari. kenny, you heard larry there. one of our guests earlier as well at the top of the hour said he thinks it's going to be march. what say you? >> i absolutely agree. because i think prior -- even prior to this shutdown the fed was cautious on when to begin taper. everyone thought september, then october. ben bernanke came out and made it clear it wasn't. now we had the shutdown and all the resulting effects we're yet to see, i think we're easily into 2014 and probably march. june might be a stretch. i think at least march. >> dorothy, you used to work at the fed. ben bernanke said it's all dependent on data. do you think the data will allow them to begin tapering sooner rather than later? what's your expectation? >> i would agree. it's not going to be sooner rather than later. but it's not all dependent on data. it also is sentiment. it's the lack of confidence. it's the fact that people do not think that we have our fiscal house in order and that congress is going to take charge. bernan
joined by dorothy weaver, ceo and co-founder of collins capital. and kenny copari. kenny, you heard larry there. one of our guests earlier as well at the top of the hour said he thinks it's going to be march. what say you? >> i absolutely agree. because i think prior -- even prior to this shutdown the fed was cautious on when to begin taper. everyone thought september, then october. ben bernanke came out and made it clear it wasn't. now we had the shutdown and all the resulting effects...
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weavers of those of visit my grandmother in virginia but getting even more scared, worried about how was baptized and how i was going to seller i didn't want to go anywhere. didn't want to get in the car and get killed by a tractor-trailer and lose my head. this went on for weeks. we were supposed to leave and said in a car and told her i don't want to go. my mom was mad. we were supposed to be leaving. white in title this a couple weeks ago. then it dawned on her that i was afraid something was going to happen to us. i said in a car and cried why did jenne have to get killed? my mom shrugged and said i don't know why. i ask where is jenny now? i don't know, i really don't. she was telling the truth. i was shaking out. i asked if anything that would happen to us. my mom thought for a second and said i won't led anything bad happen to you. i was feeling better and then she said it again as we pull away, don't worry about that. there's nothing bad ever going to happen to us so pretend i am your mother, pretend i whispering these words to you, don't worry about it now. there's nothing b
weavers of those of visit my grandmother in virginia but getting even more scared, worried about how was baptized and how i was going to seller i didn't want to go anywhere. didn't want to get in the car and get killed by a tractor-trailer and lose my head. this went on for weeks. we were supposed to leave and said in a car and told her i don't want to go. my mom was mad. we were supposed to be leaving. white in title this a couple weeks ago. then it dawned on her that i was afraid something...
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details are given to us and characters like abraham believe it be played by paul dan beanie jackie weavernt. >> no conspiracy here but absorbing, a sense of national urgency and confusion detailed and completed, work is seen. >> a special pass off to tom hanks for using his star clout in coproducing this import and fail we give it three and one-half had said. >> mel brooks, danny kaye, jackie mason, sid caesar, so many others started in the cat skills entertainment at resorts that actually allowed use, anything but restricted, especially to comedy. in this documentarian hosted are robert klein we get the history of jewish comics, those of us who love comedy with bank this clever with mint with demand. >> we give it three hat. >> here is stanley roberts to bounce some people behaving badly. >> everyone ignored signs. >> when you run a stop sign uc aid do not enter signed their >> the truth is signed or no sign this driver got bad information from well. let's listen >> across >> most of the people that i spoke to when maxim about taking the short cut had this to say very >> they say they ta
details are given to us and characters like abraham believe it be played by paul dan beanie jackie weavernt. >> no conspiracy here but absorbing, a sense of national urgency and confusion detailed and completed, work is seen. >> a special pass off to tom hanks for using his star clout in coproducing this import and fail we give it three and one-half had said. >> mel brooks, danny kaye, jackie mason, sid caesar, so many others started in the cat skills entertainment at resorts...
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. >> as a budget chair weaver in the middle of the global meltdown so to discuss that in retrospect is difficult but when i was in the middle of the global milk down revenues were falling we could figure it out to prioritize and cut $4.5 billion and education is the last place i would cut. >> senator buono did prioritize and she would spend and spend and spend then leave us to fix our problem. my view is simple. with york governor you have to make tough decisions and be able to defend them in retrospect. i am comfortable with the decisions that i made by governor cory sighed and also. >> host: to leave unsaid in the aftermath that we've realized in december i address surprised at that. it was your job as the budget chairman to fix that problem and you didn't. >> to as the challenger here? >> i want to ask about jobs governor christie, the number one concern is will i find a job and support my family? cater you name one or two initiatives in the short term for the state's unemployment rate like a new work it is 14% named to specific things you would to the your opponent would not do to
. >> as a budget chair weaver in the middle of the global meltdown so to discuss that in retrospect is difficult but when i was in the middle of the global milk down revenues were falling we could figure it out to prioritize and cut $4.5 billion and education is the last place i would cut. >> senator buono did prioritize and she would spend and spend and spend then leave us to fix our problem. my view is simple. with york governor you have to make tough decisions and be able to...
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because of some of those areas of rain, we have flash flood watches out for the areas where weaver gotten too inundated. as we look at the moisture for the next 24 hours, the core of that shifts. mississippi possibly into alabama are going to be heavier rain areas as we get through the next couple of days. we're already starting to see the places that are clear are going to start seeing more moisture move in. as we get across the country, this is the moisture, eventually the northern tier movers into the mid atlantic. we'll talk about that coming up into the next half hour. back to you. >> iran is laying out its plan for nuclear power. we'll tell you what the country is offering and what it wants in return from the world's leaders. >> police have made an arrest for the dry ice explosions. >> decision day in new jersey in a high profile senate race. >> should you be hiding your money under a mattress? one famous investor says get a grip. why warren buffet thinks there is no reason not to buy stocks now. together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenti
because of some of those areas of rain, we have flash flood watches out for the areas where weaver gotten too inundated. as we look at the moisture for the next 24 hours, the core of that shifts. mississippi possibly into alabama are going to be heavier rain areas as we get through the next couple of days. we're already starting to see the places that are clear are going to start seeing more moisture move in. as we get across the country, this is the moisture, eventually the northern tier...
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they are assessed in nearly $8,000 because they have to blacksmith, a carpenter's, a weaver and two clerks. we often think it is field hands it is true over half for field hands they had the artisan low-skilled or served as house servants and people who were house slaves were artisans had a much higher value than field hands in virginia. so it shocked the masters the most high value that they could trust for the most and they retreated a little better but it is such people that tend to repel when they have seen a little bit of opportunity to realize how much more opportunity has been denied to them. and finally the age patters cues to younger people. it is arduous work. it is dangerous. it tends to be yelling then and women in their 20's and '30's skewed a little bit toward midday and female but this particular group to include two young women and three children one of the features of the war is because the british warships are there in chesapeake bay the ability to get to them with the entire family groups is higher than peacetime escapes so we find it is overwhelmingly on 85 for 90% youn
they are assessed in nearly $8,000 because they have to blacksmith, a carpenter's, a weaver and two clerks. we often think it is field hands it is true over half for field hands they had the artisan low-skilled or served as house servants and people who were house slaves were artisans had a much higher value than field hands in virginia. so it shocked the masters the most high value that they could trust for the most and they retreated a little better but it is such people that tend to repel...
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whatever the situation calls for, that's what weaver got to do.very confident, you know, told the guys we've just got to have confident plays, get positive yards on each play and if we don't, make up for it on the next play. when you have those crucial third down situations, we got to step up and make plays. >> dallas and aoegs gels on the line, third quarter, dallas a 10-0 lead. nick foles making his second start for the eagles in place of michael vick did not look good at all. foles had to leave with a head injury. the cowboys win it 17-3. >> i think, you know, if you play long enough, you understand how difficult it is to win on the road especially in the division, and it's going to be a tough game. they always are, and it's going to come down to a series or two. we responded and it got in the critical point of the game. i was proud of guys. we got into stuff we liked and executed well and getting up two scores is really big. >> in detroit, the bengals come calling. this may have featured the best two receivers in the game today. green snares t
whatever the situation calls for, that's what weaver got to do.very confident, you know, told the guys we've just got to have confident plays, get positive yards on each play and if we don't, make up for it on the next play. when you have those crucial third down situations, we got to step up and make plays. >> dallas and aoegs gels on the line, third quarter, dallas a 10-0 lead. nick foles making his second start for the eagles in place of michael vick did not look good at all. foles had...
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weaver going to have how many, 500 women? right 700 women who are going to be at our women's commission meeting talking about these issues on saturday and so the women that are here in this room eget to take this message out the sthome thank you already out to them i'm looking because i know that's going to happen, right? excellent. so we have a chance for a couple questions? yes, ma'am. why don't you use the microphone right here. hanks. >> good afternoon. my name is simone gregs and the president and founder of all the love which seeks to raise aware necessary about autism and the importance of early detection, in the african-american and hispanic communities african-american and hispanic children have the highest number of autism cases related in the united states so as you move forward in your agenda i hope you don't forget about the mom that has a child with special needs because most of the time they are all issues that are important but the mother who has a child with a disability is left out. they are discriminated ag
weaver going to have how many, 500 women? right 700 women who are going to be at our women's commission meeting talking about these issues on saturday and so the women that are here in this room eget to take this message out the sthome thank you already out to them i'm looking because i know that's going to happen, right? excellent. so we have a chance for a couple questions? yes, ma'am. why don't you use the microphone right here. hanks. >> good afternoon. my name is simone gregs and the...
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we start with an 1115 weaver to cover individuals, metals that are hiv infected. this coverage was extended to individuals who are hiv-positive with incomes below 100% of the federal poverty line at. we did that so the key to maintaining control of the cost was cost neutrality. how do i go back? we then also took the early option to cover childless adults up to 133. i mentioned that, effective july july 2010. we also then received another waiver funded through an allocation to cover adults up to 200% of the federal poverty line at. we have expanded unlike most states who have opted for the medicaid expansion who were expecting to see a large influx of people into the medicaid program we expect to see more people enrolled because we are doing a lot of outreach but it has already happened. we have added since 2010 about 44 or 45,000 adults to the medicate rules. when we count up to 200% is up to 50,000 individuals. so, one of the things that we can tell you because we had experience and again this may be a little unique because the district of columbia is a very urb
we start with an 1115 weaver to cover individuals, metals that are hiv infected. this coverage was extended to individuals who are hiv-positive with incomes below 100% of the federal poverty line at. we did that so the key to maintaining control of the cost was cost neutrality. how do i go back? we then also took the early option to cover childless adults up to 133. i mentioned that, effective july july 2010. we also then received another waiver funded through an allocation to cover adults up...