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continues to live and it's a carbon dioxide storage facility with the wood every cubic metre of wood stores a ton of c o 2 by doing that here we're storing about 1600 or 1700 tons. what could be better than a luxury vacation and an ecologically constructed hotel. but wooden buildings are more susceptible to weather conditions so it's important that the highest standards are maintained in construction. of the hopefully in the future there will be a lot more of this sort of construction with the focus on the thoughtful use of materials and on sustainability into. a happy medium between tradition and moderne and the the wooden hotel represents sustainable architecture with a future. and that brings us to the end of another show don't forget to check out our website for the weekly drop and take part and you could be the proud owner of this exclusive backpack as always thanks for tuning in will see again soon. believe me. i am.
continues to live and it's a carbon dioxide storage facility with the wood every cubic metre of wood stores a ton of c o 2 by doing that here we're storing about 1600 or 1700 tons. what could be better than a luxury vacation and an ecologically constructed hotel. but wooden buildings are more susceptible to weather conditions so it's important that the highest standards are maintained in construction. of the hopefully in the future there will be a lot more of this sort of construction with the...
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absolute the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hallmark is in charge of the interior design of mali's cotton. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming and that's what makes it completely unique so there are 15 tables here and each one has a different crowd. yet. the hotel features 6 different kinds of timber from the region including spruce and walnut the owners are convinced that wood has a positive influence on people's moods as well as their health. for example the building uses a lot of swiss pine not only does furniture made of swiss pine smell pleasant it's supposed to lower the heart rate and encourage a good night's sleep. building wooden houses is in the eye and heart bindis blood including knowing whe
absolute the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hallmark is in charge of the interior design of mali's cotton. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming...
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up some of the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hauled marketa is in charge of the interior design of mommy's cotton. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming and that's what makes it completely unique so there are 15 tables here and each one has a different crowd. to. the hotel features 6 different kinds of timber from the region including spruce and walnut the owners are convinced that wood has a positive influence on people's moods as well as their health. for example the building uses a lot of swiss pine not only does furniture made of swiss pine smell pleasant it's supposed to lower the heart rate and encourage a good night's sleep. building wooden houses isn't what i had been does blood including knowing w
up some of the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hauled marketa is in charge of the interior design of mommy's cotton. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks...
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some of the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hald marketa is in charge of the interior design of mali's cotton. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming and that's what makes it completely unique there are 15 tables here and each one has a different crowd. the hotel features 6 different kinds of timber from the region including spruce and walnut the owners are convinced that wood has a positive influence on people's moods as well as their health. for example the building uses a lot of swiss pine not only does furniture made of swiss pine smell pleasant it's supposed to lower the heart rate and encourage a good night's sleep. building wooden houses isn't what i had been does blood including knowing when and ho
some of the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hald marketa is in charge of the interior design of mali's cotton. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming...
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absolute the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warmth. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hald marketa is in charge of the interior design of molly's cotton. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming and that's what makes it completely unique so there are 15 tables here and each one has a different crowd at. the hotel features 6 different kinds of timber from the region including spruce and walnut the owners are convinced that wood has a positive influence on people's moods as well as their health. for example the building uses a lot of swiss pine not only does furniture made of swiss pine smell pleasant it's supposed to lower the heart rate and encourage a good night's sleep. building wooden houses isn't i hot been those blood including knowing when and
absolute the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warmth. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hald marketa is in charge of the interior design of molly's cotton. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks...
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continues to live and it's a carbon dioxide storage facility with the wood every cubic metre of wood stores a ton of c o 2 by doing that here we're storing about 1600 or 1700 tons. what could be better than a luxury vacation and an ecologically constructed hotel. but wooden buildings are more susceptible to weather conditions so it's important that the highest standards are maintained in construction. of the ocean and hopefully in the future there will be a lot more of this sort of construction what with the focus on the thoughtful use of materials and on sustainability. a happy medium between tradition and moderne of the the wooden hotel represents sustainable architecture with a future. and that brings us to the end of another show don't forget to check out our website for the weekly drop and take part and you could be the proud owner of this exclusive backpack as always thanks for tuning in will see again soon. good. good. good. come i said come and one. today i want to find out why the result is one of the most beautiful river states in germany so i'm also right along a part of t
continues to live and it's a carbon dioxide storage facility with the wood every cubic metre of wood stores a ton of c o 2 by doing that here we're storing about 1600 or 1700 tons. what could be better than a luxury vacation and an ecologically constructed hotel. but wooden buildings are more susceptible to weather conditions so it's important that the highest standards are maintained in construction. of the ocean and hopefully in the future there will be a lot more of this sort of construction...
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let's talk about the wood ward book. it's fascinating to watch politicians go on tv and say, this is a got you book. the president when he's doing what we're doing. playing the president's words back for the audience to hear but somehow it's a got ya hit job. and they don't want to really respond to it. it's fascinating. >> i haven't seen it. i have to hear it for myself. >> let me play the sound bite. >> they are fos. they knew when he knew. i have been digging into this since it came out. for months. they all knew -- did they get it wrong earl will on? yes. all the scientists in there the consensus was we don't think it will be like it is in china or europe. we'll be all right. they were wrong. when they made the shift, trump refused to make the shift. and he forced them to slow off the shift. >> i don't know if everyone got it wrong. people were saying in the beginning, they were going with the science showed. >> they didn't have the science. >> right. >> they didn't have the science and didn't think -- >> people were
let's talk about the wood ward book. it's fascinating to watch politicians go on tv and say, this is a got you book. the president when he's doing what we're doing. playing the president's words back for the audience to hear but somehow it's a got ya hit job. and they don't want to really respond to it. it's fascinating. >> i haven't seen it. i have to hear it for myself. >> let me play the sound bite. >> they are fos. they knew when he knew. i have been digging into this...
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of some of the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hall is in charge of the interior design of molly scott. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming and that's what makes it completely unique so there are 15 tables here and each one has a different crowd. the hotel features 6 different kinds of timber from the region including spruce and walnut the owners are convinced that wood has a positive influence on people's moods as well as their health. for example the building uses a lot of swiss pine not only does furniture made of swiss pine smell pleasant it's supposed to lower the heart rate and encourage a good night's sleep. building wooden houses isn't what i had been does blood including knowing when and how best
of some of the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across the 4 methods of. austrian hall is in charge of the interior design of molly scott. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming and...
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a part of the meadow wood resort. you can see this one is a total loss firefighters here behind me trying to hose this thing down they've actually protected some of the properties nearby but they say that this is not the only college that's gone up in flames. well, it's club house was still standing several of its event spaces and venues, including a drone would said and then there's rooms nearby overlooking the golf course were reduced to rubble. according to google maps. >>looks like the same area house to restaurants, including its michelin star restaurant. >>firefighters say there's about 3 or 4 strike teams in the property which includes up to 80 firefighters, firefighters say they'll continue to remain on scene throughout the night in the monitor that area insane leanna taylor bisacky kron 4 news. well check this out, here's a map that actually shows you where the fires burning right now it's burning east of saint helena and calistoga and napa county. >>and just east of santa rosa and sonoma county. now the caus
a part of the meadow wood resort. you can see this one is a total loss firefighters here behind me trying to hose this thing down they've actually protected some of the properties nearby but they say that this is not the only college that's gone up in flames. well, it's club house was still standing several of its event spaces and venues, including a drone would said and then there's rooms nearby overlooking the golf course were reduced to rubble. according to google maps. >>looks like...
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up some of the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across for methods of. austrian hall is in charge of the interior design of mali's cotton but. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming and that's what makes it completely unique so there are 15 tables here and each one has a different crowd. the hotel features 6 different kinds of timber from the region including spruce and walnut the owners are convinced that wood has a positive influence on people's moods as well as their health. for example the building uses a lot of swiss pine not only does furniture made of swiss pine smell pleasant it's supposed to lower the heart rate and encourage a good night's sleep. building wooden houses isn't what i had been does blood including knowing when and how b
up some of the wood has such a calming effect because it has a warm. and because it's a living organism i think that comes across for methods of. austrian hall is in charge of the interior design of mali's cotton but. even 6 months after opening he still likes to come by and inspect the pieces of furniture he designed especially for the hotel. working with living natural material is an exciting challenge for him. wood is unpredictable so when the sun shines on it that leads to cracks forming...
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trump: are you losing some red woods are or almost none? >> some are die dye bug mostly they'll be ok. pres. trump: that's something, never heard that before. with time they could go but the don't go with ethe fires. that's fantastic. >> they're 2,000 years old in that area. pres. trump: so incredible. thank you. >> that's kind of -- >> the giant red woods are where? >> we have coastal red woods and giant sequoia. the biggest trees. pres. trump: and they're in good shape? >> they can burn but they will also survive. those ancient trees will survive. this fire down here that we have -- pres. trump: will the bark reyen rate? >> the bark will continue to accumulate on the outside and the tree will continue to grow. pres. trump: do you see a big difference? will that change with time where we don't see it will you always know there was a fire there? >> you'll always know there was a fire there pres. trump:ed on the red woods. >> they get scarred over time. pres. trump: that in itself is a shame. that in itself is a shame. incredible story. than
trump: are you losing some red woods are or almost none? >> some are die dye bug mostly they'll be ok. pres. trump: that's something, never heard that before. with time they could go but the don't go with ethe fires. that's fantastic. >> they're 2,000 years old in that area. pres. trump: so incredible. thank you. >> that's kind of -- >> the giant red woods are where? >> we have coastal red woods and giant sequoia. the biggest trees. pres. trump: and they're in good...
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it was december 2015, and officers who were responding to reports of a man matching woods discription had just stabbed someone. the video shows police had woods pinned against a garage door and opened fire as he appeared to approach one of the officers. >> we can't bring mario woods back, but we can learn from these incidents. >> reporter: paul henderson, executive director of the san francisco police department of accountability says although the department found the officers complied with policies, his agency's independent review determined woods death could have been avoided. he noted the city has since changed its policy and is now mandating officers employ specific tactics to create distance and diffuse confrontation. in a statement the police union reiterated the police department found the shooting was justified, and we trust their professional expertise over that of political appointees. in the aftermath of the shooting henderson says it's clear more changes are needed including mandating comprehensive reviews of all serious police incidents. >> knowing when things are happeni
it was december 2015, and officers who were responding to reports of a man matching woods discription had just stabbed someone. the video shows police had woods pinned against a garage door and opened fire as he appeared to approach one of the officers. >> we can't bring mario woods back, but we can learn from these incidents. >> reporter: paul henderson, executive director of the san francisco police department of accountability says although the department found the officers...
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special the wood makes the vibration unusual. much of their lives. the performance began. ground level the orchestra and it's direct that we're keen to draw in the locals as much as possible. livens up the neighborhood. it's a sort of mini concert it sounds grange's. mine which i'm a music fan anyway and i like seeing new ideas outdoor events all performances that involve residents. the highlight of the day was the rooftop performance at sundown of the peace skies above pulis which was specially composed for the event. but i'm really happy and with the sunsets and the lovely lights it's been wonderful . and judging by the responding applause the locals agree the orchestra is now planning a series of rooftop concerts in cities across europe. well that's one way to keep making music through a pandemic social distancing is also big right now in the dance world which is seeing more solos than avar choreographer marco broke or even jokes he'll soon be choreographing over the phone but he's not there quite. some time and the living is
special the wood makes the vibration unusual. much of their lives. the performance began. ground level the orchestra and it's direct that we're keen to draw in the locals as much as possible. livens up the neighborhood. it's a sort of mini concert it sounds grange's. mine which i'm a music fan anyway and i like seeing new ideas outdoor events all performances that involve residents. the highlight of the day was the rooftop performance at sundown of the peace skies above pulis which was...
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i mean, marine corps folklore comes out of belleau wood. the idea that the german army called marines devil dog, the fifth and sixth marine regiments where a french protege -- to remember that battle more than 1,800 marines that died there. so, that was quite shocking. this was quite surprising to see tonight. >> i mean, it's -- to hear the president denigrate the -- i mean, 1,800-plus marines lost at belleau wood with that incredibly storied and sanctified history in the u.s. military as you describe it, jim, but also a sort of insight into the president consistently denigrating both service and sacrifice that i think that a lot of americans who may have mixed feelings about the -- you know, the deployment of u.s. military forces around the world and whether or not we're always fighting the right wars, even people who have a difference of opinion with that, i feel like it's almost universal that everybody has respect and gratitude for anybody who has served in uniform who has been wounded, who has put their life on the line whork has riske
i mean, marine corps folklore comes out of belleau wood. the idea that the german army called marines devil dog, the fifth and sixth marine regiments where a french protege -- to remember that battle more than 1,800 marines that died there. so, that was quite shocking. this was quite surprising to see tonight. >> i mean, it's -- to hear the president denigrate the -- i mean, 1,800-plus marines lost at belleau wood with that incredibly storied and sanctified history in the u.s. military as...
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lane and this is one of the cottages a part of the meadow wood resort. you can see this one is a total loss firefighters here behind me trying to hose this thing down they've actually protected some of the properties nearby but they say that this is not the only college that's gone up in flames while its clubhouse was still standing several of its event spaces and venues next or overlooking the golf course were reduced to rubble. those include a drone woodside inventors rooms. >>firefighters say there's about 3 or 4 strike teams on the property which includes up to 80 firefighters. >>now those firefighters say they will remain on scene to monitor the property monitor the area trying to save whatever else they can back to you. >>taylor you mention that some of the went up in we understand also the that burned down as well at meadow wood. >>so i've seen a couple of different things throughout social media and looking on the map it looks like the restaurant was but when i read more into it i guess from what i understand that the restaurant was inside the cl
lane and this is one of the cottages a part of the meadow wood resort. you can see this one is a total loss firefighters here behind me trying to hose this thing down they've actually protected some of the properties nearby but they say that this is not the only college that's gone up in flames while its clubhouse was still standing several of its event spaces and venues next or overlooking the golf course were reduced to rubble. those include a drone woodside inventors rooms....
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belleau wood is just about 50 or 60 miles northeast of paris.e of one of the most difficult battles that american troops faced in world war i. for several days in june of 1918, they battled to stop the german advance into france. the president was set to go to that cemetery there and pay his respects. he wound up not going. you can decide whether you think it was due to poor weather, he couldn't fly by helicopter or something else. that's not really the point when it comes to some of what is at the heart of the marine corps. belleau wood for the united states marines today more than a hundred years later is hallowed ground. i have talked to marines today, this morning about belleau wood. they still consider it hallowed, sacred ground. they lost 1,800 marines there in world war i and you have to remember world war i more than a hundred years ago, the troops, the marines, they had little gear. this was a brutal, bloody battle, 1,800 marines falling there. belleau wood being their final resting place. >> john, let me come back to the comments on jo
belleau wood is just about 50 or 60 miles northeast of paris.e of one of the most difficult battles that american troops faced in world war i. for several days in june of 1918, they battled to stop the german advance into france. the president was set to go to that cemetery there and pay his respects. he wound up not going. you can decide whether you think it was due to poor weather, he couldn't fly by helicopter or something else. that's not really the point when it comes to some of what is at...
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left in the woods. 1972? and it's so... >> holland: right, yes, and we've matched that one up. >> alfonsi: you have? >> holland: yes, that's a new orleans murder. >> alfonsi: i can't remember the person who checked me out of the hotel this morning. if someone gave me a million dollars to draw her face, i couldn't do it. the fact that he can still do this? >> holland: right. he basically takes a photograph in his mind of exactly what he sees as he leaves them. >> alfonsi: two and a half years ago, ranger holland had never heard of samuel little. little was rotting away in this prison at the edge of california's mojave desert, sentenced to three life terms in 2014 for strangling three women. in court, prosecutors had labeled little a sexual predator. he denied everything, and was defiant to the end. but the f.b.i. noted that little had somehow skirted charges for violent crimes year after year, in state after state, in places where women disappeared, including texas. that drew the interest of ranger james holla
left in the woods. 1972? and it's so... >> holland: right, yes, and we've matched that one up. >> alfonsi: you have? >> holland: yes, that's a new orleans murder. >> alfonsi: i can't remember the person who checked me out of the hotel this morning. if someone gave me a million dollars to draw her face, i couldn't do it. the fact that he can still do this? >> holland: right. he basically takes a photograph in his mind of exactly what he sees as he leaves them....
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what's more, everything you'll hear him say tonight he volunteered including his warning to wood ward but not the public covid was transmitted through the air and far more deadlier than the flu and said it as what is known as the lost month when he could have mobile ietzed the government and public and as you saw, saved lives. he could have but didn't. february 7th is when he said that to woodward, the beginning of the lost month. he is saying he was down playing the threat to avoid a panic. that's what he's saying today as if we have simply forgotten the rallies he held at the time and everything else he was saying about not wanting his numbers to go up. whatever the president's motivation, the fact is hearing the truth didn't panic the people of south korea that seen 21,000 cases in only 344 deaths in the last six months, no one panic in germany or canada, two other countries that have done far better than we have. still, the president says he did what he did in service of the greater good, which is also what he told bob woodward in march. he didn't want to panic people. you'll hear
what's more, everything you'll hear him say tonight he volunteered including his warning to wood ward but not the public covid was transmitted through the air and far more deadlier than the flu and said it as what is known as the lost month when he could have mobile ietzed the government and public and as you saw, saved lives. he could have but didn't. february 7th is when he said that to woodward, the beginning of the lost month. he is saying he was down playing the threat to avoid a panic....
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she's sleeping in the woods. she's not camping.is something that she came to enjoy, right? she came to appreciate the time she spent out in the woods on her own. she was living outside of the oversight and the violence of her plantation. so truancy on one level is important because it helps us to see some of the strategies enslaved people use to claim power over their own lives. sally smith went to the woods because it made her feel good. truancy also points to how powerful enslaved people's actions could be in relation to the larger system of slavey. let's think about this. in the eyes of slave owners, we might think about slavery -- let's make sure this is nice and solid. in the eyes of slave owners, slavey was a fence. it was a bound space, right? and the idea for slave owners was that they could put a person in this space and compel them to do particular things, right? you will go to this place and do this particular work for this long, right? six days a week, at more intensity at particular times a year. slave owners' idea of
she's sleeping in the woods. she's not camping.is something that she came to enjoy, right? she came to appreciate the time she spent out in the woods on her own. she was living outside of the oversight and the violence of her plantation. so truancy on one level is important because it helps us to see some of the strategies enslaved people use to claim power over their own lives. sally smith went to the woods because it made her feel good. truancy also points to how powerful enslaved people's...
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just jumping in, in the middle of things, whatever understanding had been worked out between hari wood and local business leaders in southern californiain' 1923, willis distant in the san francisco by a area never signed on to the deal. in the words of hi historian carl henry, by the end of 1925, quote, willis decided to embark on a new strategy. he would scare californians by not only pointing backward at the recent seismic destruction and predicting a catastrophic earthquake much large than the santa barbara shock would soon strike california and his prediction was based to some extent on a result that had come out from the geoget rick survey. after the survey result became known in 1923, scientist like wood avoided making overly alarmist public statements. in addition to having been specifically cautioned but public statements, wood new that analysis of early data could be an imprecise science. the result questions were in fact preliminary, estimated from triangulation measurements not properly connected the the larger regional triangulation survey. moreover, scientist would have be
just jumping in, in the middle of things, whatever understanding had been worked out between hari wood and local business leaders in southern californiain' 1923, willis distant in the san francisco by a area never signed on to the deal. in the words of hi historian carl henry, by the end of 1925, quote, willis decided to embark on a new strategy. he would scare californians by not only pointing backward at the recent seismic destruction and predicting a catastrophic earthquake much large than...
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that's why what we are doing is promoting an organization, the piney woods school. oldest black boarding school. 908 -- 1908, it was founded and on good christian values. it has resulted in thousands of children from if really challenging homes, 98% of them graduate from college. so it is important, and they exemplify the values of this nation. and, therefore, lou, i think it's fine to address critical race theory, but we ought to replace it with something of value, and the piney woods school exemplifies the kind of american values that we all ought to support and make them successful. and that's why the woodson center is really sponsoring a fundraiser tonight so that we can promote and support an organization that trains inner city kids to embrace traditional values that's going to make them productive citizens. so it's important to get behind this. lou: historically black school, it is amazing to me that that has resulted in a 98% graduation rate from college. that's a pretty, that's a pretty impressive number no matter whether we're talking about piney woods or w
that's why what we are doing is promoting an organization, the piney woods school. oldest black boarding school. 908 -- 1908, it was founded and on good christian values. it has resulted in thousands of children from if really challenging homes, 98% of them graduate from college. so it is important, and they exemplify the values of this nation. and, therefore, lou, i think it's fine to address critical race theory, but we ought to replace it with something of value, and the piney woods school...
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so sally smith went and hid in the woods.ed, basically, this perpetual practice that developed after she went away the first time. smith said i'd go so far away from the plantation, i could not hear the cows low or the roosters crow. so sally smith is really getting away. she's out. she is not and a space where the plantation is really nearby. so she would hide out as long as she could, but she had to come back when she needed food. she talked about this one night, right? she went back to the quarter. she went back to the place where inside people live, she knocked on the latest door and asked for some food. we have so, salads for the starting to heal some things, and the overseer comes in catches her. a couple of things that you can see about truancy. one of them is that truancy was fostered by african american communities. smith was trying to use her connections to other inflamed people to help her stay away from forced labor, right? she is literally not away from the plantation, but she is avoiding the work of picking cott
so sally smith went and hid in the woods.ed, basically, this perpetual practice that developed after she went away the first time. smith said i'd go so far away from the plantation, i could not hear the cows low or the roosters crow. so sally smith is really getting away. she's out. she is not and a space where the plantation is really nearby. so she would hide out as long as she could, but she had to come back when she needed food. she talked about this one night, right? she went back to the...
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those wineries at meadow wood and i also sock to steal a row so is caught on fire. mean these people been hit hard by covid and now this. is there any talk about what people are going to i know it's one day at a time. >>yeah, you know my mom was up here and i was talking to her and she said you know way it is a very tight knit community and the woman that i talked from my story where she was you know kind of i wouldn't want to say that she was near tears, but she was with you know her daughter and some other kids and they have been seriously impacted by the sun. she mentioned that you know this is a town that's going to rally and wine country is beautiful up here and they will certainly put their arms around the entire community and make sure that the people who suffered are able to rebound but as you mention we've had covid up here and the winery's really have suffered and the wineries are significant because they employ so many people at the same time so this is a region that really has been had a 1, 2, punch if you will about all that's happened out here, vicki.
those wineries at meadow wood and i also sock to steal a row so is caught on fire. mean these people been hit hard by covid and now this. is there any talk about what people are going to i know it's one day at a time. >>yeah, you know my mom was up here and i was talking to her and she said you know way it is a very tight knit community and the woman that i talked from my story where she was you know kind of i wouldn't want to say that she was near tears, but she was with you know her...
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landmarks excuse me the glass mount in also engulfed by the flames and the famed napa resort metal wood has also been burned and joining us on the phone a former journalist, adam housley adam i think you are near meadow wood did you see. >>some of this unfolding. >>yeah, you people metal wood burned out in the metal would probably there's a lot of colleges that are spread out. him at door you go so if you've been there from the east side of the napa valley got the of people even just that what are next day. and up in the hill climb very iconic of a couple of areas, but a lot kinder mary baer up they say that most of the cottages that the good bad news is building which people have had entered their again met weddings. i watched it burn to the ground fire crews were there. they were doing what they i fortunately not members got into part of a wooden, structure up on the roof level and at that point there's nothing they could do they just kind of watched it burn and and they cut down as much as they could around it to create the other card years my left their short time ago and they had m
landmarks excuse me the glass mount in also engulfed by the flames and the famed napa resort metal wood has also been burned and joining us on the phone a former journalist, adam housley adam i think you are near meadow wood did you see. >>some of this unfolding. >>yeah, you people metal wood burned out in the metal would probably there's a lot of colleges that are spread out. him at door you go so if you've been there from the east side of the napa valley got the of people even...
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a part of the meadow wood resort. you can see this one is a total loss firefighters here behind me trying to hose this thing down they've actually protected some of the properties nearby but they say that this is not the only college that's gone up in flames. well, it's club house was still standing several of its event spaces and venues, including a drone would said and then there's rooms nearby overlooking the golf course were reduced to rubble. according to google maps. >>it looks like the same area house to restaurants, including its michelin star restaurant. >>firefighters say there's about 3 or 4 strike teams in the property which includes up to 80 firefighters. >>now we know a lot of people were checking in about the restaurants, one of them being very famous and this is actually the entrance of what used to be one of its restaurants, unfortunately looks like both of those. now destroyed, and again, it's seems like they were in the same area, some of its then unfortunately a lot of people you know enjoy that sp
a part of the meadow wood resort. you can see this one is a total loss firefighters here behind me trying to hose this thing down they've actually protected some of the properties nearby but they say that this is not the only college that's gone up in flames. well, it's club house was still standing several of its event spaces and venues, including a drone would said and then there's rooms nearby overlooking the golf course were reduced to rubble. according to google maps. >>it looks like...
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>> i think that whenever you talk about bella wood that i've been to bell wood to the cemetery he's talkingbout because i served with marines, which is part of a regimen that fought there. and so, when you're wounded in combat, the opportunity is afforded to you to go visit france, because they still celebrate us every year and our unit's sacrifice every year. i actually have a piece of bella wood i brought back with me because it's so important for marine corps history that we understand i understand that kelly's son was wounded and passed away in combat with fifth and sixth marine regiment, who also wore that in bella wood. whenever you look at the report, you understand the person is actually a marine veteran himself. and i think that there's a reason that all the marines that were surrounded the president, there's a reason they left and i think you could follow their tone and how they're speaking now and whatever led them to their departure, i think whether that was said or not, they're no longer serving within this administration because they didn't feel they could bring anything that
>> i think that whenever you talk about bella wood that i've been to bell wood to the cemetery he's talkingbout because i served with marines, which is part of a regimen that fought there. and so, when you're wounded in combat, the opportunity is afforded to you to go visit france, because they still celebrate us every year and our unit's sacrifice every year. i actually have a piece of bella wood i brought back with me because it's so important for marine corps history that we understand...
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in fact, some of the wood came from right along the shoreline. this was a place that george washington had efficiently -- affectionately called hellhole because he could not get anything to grow there. that is technically part of the hill, so we will let that one slide. m,w, with the mount vernon ge this one dated november, 1856, was alsota washington selling things at mount vernon. -- and he wasing also collecting any type of revenue when people came in. for a time being, there was a daguerreotypist on the estate. were amber of ways, they forerunner to the modern association taking over, and also that association taking over the strategies. augustineh john washington was profiting on the memory of washington, it was the enslaved community at mount vernon who were the primary storytellers and keepers of the tomb. these were the people who were on-site interpreters. they use that opportunity to right themselves and weave themselves into various washington legends. some used these to extract tips from people who are maybe not as knowledgeable about
in fact, some of the wood came from right along the shoreline. this was a place that george washington had efficiently -- affectionately called hellhole because he could not get anything to grow there. that is technically part of the hill, so we will let that one slide. m,w, with the mount vernon ge this one dated november, 1856, was alsota washington selling things at mount vernon. -- and he wasing also collecting any type of revenue when people came in. for a time being, there was a...
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california's house of the future, the new fire-resistant material that's now more affordable than wood. we'll explain. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, the change that will change up our air quality and the new update on la nina that is officially here in about six minutes. >>> we've seen this so many times before in a time of crisis there is opportunity and innovation. a south bay home builder said he's developed a way to build new houses that could be far more fire resistant, and he says he can do it for the same cost as traditional wood framed homes. this could impact millions of us. robert handa is in morgan hill this evening to show us what this looks like and why government officials are so interested. robert? >> reporter: the model home built by yahoo! builders is impressive in morgan hill surrounded by smoke from nearby fires. no structure is completely fireproof in a major fire, but the builder says a steel home has a much better chance to still be standing. at first glance the beautiful 6,000-square-foot home doesn't look much different than a traditional wood home.
california's house of the future, the new fire-resistant material that's now more affordable than wood. we'll explain. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, the change that will change up our air quality and the new update on la nina that is officially here in about six minutes. >>> we've seen this so many times before in a time of crisis there is opportunity and innovation. a south bay home builder said he's developed a way to build new houses that could be far more fire...
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it's pretty big. >> from cal, and tiger woods from stanford. playing together. i have a feeling there's an ax to grind. guys? >> quite a big age difference, though, you know, so we'll see. >> be fun to watch. >> thanks, dennis. >>> and a reminder, kpix 5 has a new app that gives look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one
it's pretty big. >> from cal, and tiger woods from stanford. playing together. i have a feeling there's an ax to grind. guys? >> quite a big age difference, though, you know, so we'll see. >> be fun to watch. >> thanks, dennis. >>> and a reminder, kpix 5 has a new app that gives look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way...
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time spent in the woods a tonic for the soul the fashionable term is forest bathing. lovely i used to love this when i was a kid. terribly mindfulness exercises performed in nature it's based on buddhist principles immersing oneself in the moment and experiencing it consciously but without judgment has been shown to reduce stress. practicing mindfulness in nature is believed to intensify the positive effect. brain research at mit karim has demonstrated with test subjects that being in nature does this. view of nature lowered blood pressure and slowed the pulse. nature can trigger the parasympathetic nervous system this promotes the rest and digest response that calms the body down after stress or danger has passed. we tend to spend a lot of time grumbling and fretting over problems telling yourself you don't want to obsess over a problem doesn't work but when you're in a forest and you contemplate may. you're consciously with all your senses and you see it off listen to it touch it and so on then you actually notice the sympathetic nervous system shutting down and the
time spent in the woods a tonic for the soul the fashionable term is forest bathing. lovely i used to love this when i was a kid. terribly mindfulness exercises performed in nature it's based on buddhist principles immersing oneself in the moment and experiencing it consciously but without judgment has been shown to reduce stress. practicing mindfulness in nature is believed to intensify the positive effect. brain research at mit karim has demonstrated with test subjects that being in nature...
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is really very special the wood makes the vibration unusual. to their lives. the performance began. ground level the orchestra and it's directs that we're keen to draw in the locals as much as possible. livens up the neighborhood. it's a sort of mini call it so it sounds grange. i'm a music fan anyway and i like seeing new ideas outdoor events all performances that involve residents. the highlight of the day was the rooftop performance at sundown of the peace skies above paulus which was specially composed for the event. i'm really happy and with the sunsets and the lovely lights it's been wonderful. and judging by the responding applause the locals agreed the orchestra is now planning a series of roof top concerts in cities across europe. well that's one way to keep making music through a pandemic social distancing is also big right now in the dance world which is seeing more solos than ever choreographer marco broke or even jokes he'll soon be choreographing over the phone but he's not there quite you. can. be. some of the time and the living
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very special the wood makes the vibration unusual. match with. the performance began. ground level the orchestra and it's directs that we're keen to draw in the locals as much as possible. it lives up the neighborhood. it's a sort of that mini concert sounds great long when i get my hands i'm a music fan anyway and i like seeing new ideas outdoor events all performances that involve residents. the highlight of the day was the rooftop performance at sundown of the peace skies above pulis which was specially composed for the event. i think i'm really happy and with the sunsets and the lovely lights it's been wonderful. and judging by the wrist sounding oppose the locals agreed the orchestra is now planning a series of rooftop concerts in cities across europe. well that's one way to keep making music through a pandemic social distancing is also big right now in the dance world which is seeing more solos than ever choreographer marco broker even jokes he'll soon be choreographing over the farm but he's not there quite. some time and the l
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'd time spent in the woods a tonic for the soul the fashionable term is forest bathing. it's so lovely i used to love this when i was a kid. there is forest therapy mindfulness exercises performed in nature it's based on buddhist principles immersing oneself in the moment and experiencing it consciously but without judgment has been shown to reduce stress. practicing mindfulness in nature is believed to intensify that positive effect. brain research at mit kareem has demonstrated with test subjects that being in nature does a good. overview of nature lowered blood pressure and slowed the pulse. nature can trigger the parasympathetic nervous system this promotes the rest and digest response that calms the body down after stress or danger has passed. we tend to spend a lot of time grumbling and fretting over problems with everything and telling yourself you don't want to obsess over a problem doesn't work but when you are in a forest and you contemplate nature consciously with all your senses and you see it off listen to it touch it and so on then you actually notice the s
'd time spent in the woods a tonic for the soul the fashionable term is forest bathing. it's so lovely i used to love this when i was a kid. there is forest therapy mindfulness exercises performed in nature it's based on buddhist principles immersing oneself in the moment and experiencing it consciously but without judgment has been shown to reduce stress. practicing mindfulness in nature is believed to intensify that positive effect. brain research at mit kareem has demonstrated with test...
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says what about that i'm 350 for you to be she's the one at the wood peddling you should. know that no one wanted a different look in. the. patient is going to. make. the. wish we didn't hurt us but at our own here i don't know where one of the. listeners and meet. both a lot of you know. and then. he'll. 'd stammer. for say it. but that it's all in the only moshe floor but it. will mediated. only gimmee gimmee of us will be making new moon which were more nursed sick in the 1st round and we're fortunate we see as well but there was. also a whole rustics were looking in. initiation out for any talk of mission of the in. the early is mostly uneasy the sincere armor of many or should. be there tomorrow for. a time listen to a bit. further of course some of this is more but i thought over a year ago the money. i wished i spread one more big enough for me for 5 months afterwards. so should good morning i know of some would be for me. to. shoot him on my leg. at the mike you've got to know it is a walmart tomorrow morning when i took you to the woods i will for you for it was w
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. -- portfolio manager at alpine woods capital. talk about tech as a defensive plate and when you start to switch into the cyclicals. sarah: i think this goes back to our conversation, which is how is covid-19 changing the world? to the extent that we do not have a sort of normal day-to-day life right now, i think it is hard to say that the tech story will be over into cyclicals will win. i think it is more a question of moving out of one into another, instead of saying, i need to look at other sectors. thosehe cyclical sector,
. -- portfolio manager at alpine woods capital. talk about tech as a defensive plate and when you start to switch into the cyclicals. sarah: i think this goes back to our conversation, which is how is covid-19 changing the world? to the extent that we do not have a sort of normal day-to-day life right now, i think it is hard to say that the tech story will be over into cyclicals will win. i think it is more a question of moving out of one into another, instead of saying, i need to look at other...
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not out of the woods yet that gentleman said and the woods could be burn.n tonight as he's been known for cringe worthy gaffes. next why the first 30 minutes on tonight's big stage could be critical for him. three thousand dollars. three thousand dollars!! that's how much veteran homeowners can save every year by using their va benefits to refinance at newday. record low rates have dropped to new all time lows. with the va streamline refi there's no appraisal, no income verification, and no money out of pocket. one call can save you $3000 a year. >> my name is joe biden i am a democratic candidate for the u.s. senate. all men and women created by -- you know the thing. if you have a problem figuring out if you are for me or trump then you ain't black. 10 to 15% of the people are just not very good people. the good news in the bad news. the good news is the people know me. they know me warts and all. the bad news is they know me. that old expression, a gaffe in washington state is a politician telling truth. >> harris: wow. joe biden has come under fire for
not out of the woods yet that gentleman said and the woods could be burn.n tonight as he's been known for cringe worthy gaffes. next why the first 30 minutes on tonight's big stage could be critical for him. three thousand dollars. three thousand dollars!! that's how much veteran homeowners can save every year by using their va benefits to refinance at newday. record low rates have dropped to new all time lows. with the va streamline refi there's no appraisal, no income verification, and no...
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tesla is another example of a value company, where kathy would would argue -- where cathie wood would is a value trap. this explains why exxon mobil is no longer one of the benchmark companies. guy: as you say, you are a journalist and you have covered all of the great financial stories for a very long time. a lot of comparisons are being made between now and 2000, when the tech bubble burst. personally, what is your experience of comparing and contrasting what you see now and what you saw that? -- what you saw then? burstw: the tech bubble just before 9/11. that was in exhaustion is event exogenouss an event. cathie wood would argue the behavior today is analogous to what happened in 1987, after the failure of portfolio insurance the market collapsed, but then it rebounded. , which we had 9/11 nobody at the time understood because it was an exogenous shock and the market did rebound. bubble or the internet bubble you're talking about -- kailey: i am so sorry. we have to leave it there. matthew winkler, bloomberg editor-in-chief. this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: that wraps it up on "bloom
tesla is another example of a value company, where kathy would would argue -- where cathie wood would is a value trap. this explains why exxon mobil is no longer one of the benchmark companies. guy: as you say, you are a journalist and you have covered all of the great financial stories for a very long time. a lot of comparisons are being made between now and 2000, when the tech bubble burst. personally, what is your experience of comparing and contrasting what you see now and what you saw...
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special the wood makes the vibration unusual. much with. the performance began. ground level the orchestra and it's directs that we're keen to draw in the locals as much as possible. livens up the neighborhood. there is a sort of mini called it so it sounds grange's. the mine has i'm a music fan anyway and i like seeing new ideas outdoor events all performances that involve residents. the highlight of the day was the rooftop performance at sundown of the peace skies above paulus which was specially composed for the event. but i'm really happy and with the sunsets and the lovely lights it's been wonderful . and judging by the responding appalls the locals agree the orchestra is now planning a series of roof top concerts in cities across europe. well that's one way to keep making music through a pandemic social distancing is also big right now in the dance world which is seeing more solos than ever choreographer michael gurka even jokes he'll soon be choreographing over the farm but he's not there quite you. can. be. some of the ti
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i've been to belleau wood.ed ground, not only for the marines, but there are army soldiers buried there too as part of an offensive that took place in 2018 -- i'm sorry, in 1918. but if you put a pin in the map and go to google, from the center of paris to belleau wood is about an hour drive. it's not that far. so i make of it that he is who he is. he doesn't understand service, just like i don't understand complete dedication to money and monetary goods and staying safe, as he does. we serve the country and that's what he's talking about, that he doesn't understand. >> well, i don't have to tell you where belleau woods stands in the minds of u.s. marines. that is hallowed ground like the beaches of normandy. pa visit there is like a visit to a religious site. the fact is, as you know, general hertling, these comments are not out of character with many of the president's public comments about john mccain, about disabled people, i mean, in the "atlantic" story, there's also comment that the president didn't want
i've been to belleau wood.ed ground, not only for the marines, but there are army soldiers buried there too as part of an offensive that took place in 2018 -- i'm sorry, in 1918. but if you put a pin in the map and go to google, from the center of paris to belleau wood is about an hour drive. it's not that far. so i make of it that he is who he is. he doesn't understand service, just like i don't understand complete dedication to money and monetary goods and staying safe, as he does. we serve...
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and i'm sure tiger woods feels the same because they have each other out bringing more attention took the time to do so, i think it is great. charles: i love this determination, the 29-year-old, according to the new york post, michaela ray works for upscale fashion designer but then a seamstress, she's on the street of the east village in new york city at nighttime. beverly, i love this woman and by the way, who is alex trebek? >> i'm so excited, deputy is back september 14. you're going to see that game show. the woman he mentioned, we are talking about people who are overcoming's, she has decided to turn the court use for nuts, and to tailoring people's clothing. i love alex trebek, overcoming what he's gone through with cancer, he's back on the airway. one final winner, i loved your town hall, i thought it was fantastic. tv time so really good investments, there's a lot of good things to go around this week. charles: a woman just text me, she said her husband, procrastination stops most people and inspired her husband, beverly, it made me feel so good. it also makes me feel good
and i'm sure tiger woods feels the same because they have each other out bringing more attention took the time to do so, i think it is great. charles: i love this determination, the 29-year-old, according to the new york post, michaela ray works for upscale fashion designer but then a seamstress, she's on the street of the east village in new york city at nighttime. beverly, i love this woman and by the way, who is alex trebek? >> i'm so excited, deputy is back september 14. you're going...
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wood was responsible for this patriotic display. to show their appreciation, mayor farmer and the city council formally honor police department wood for his cricks to the community with a commemorative plaque. the beautiful sight of these flags has inspired others in the community to add more of their own. mr. wood's actions have served as a bright light in these trying times, and we thank him for his selfless service to his city. madam speaker, today i rise to recognize james "skip" rutherford who announced plans to retire as dean of the university of arkansas clinton school of public service in little rock. mr. rutherford has served in this role since 2006 and plans to retire -- planned to retire earlier this year but stayed longer than expected to help the school's students, faculty, and staff weather the storm of covid-19. which shows his dedication to the lives of those with whom he works. skip had a passion for public service at a young age as he watched the election returns on the courthouse lawn in batesville, arkansas. he b
wood was responsible for this patriotic display. to show their appreciation, mayor farmer and the city council formally honor police department wood for his cricks to the community with a commemorative plaque. the beautiful sight of these flags has inspired others in the community to add more of their own. mr. wood's actions have served as a bright light in these trying times, and we thank him for his selfless service to his city. madam speaker, today i rise to recognize james "skip"...
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>>i know we're not really out of the woods yet. and the woods could so hot. >>so far this year more than 8100 wildfires have scorched a total of 5,780 square miles more than 7,000 buildings have been destroyed and 26 people has sadly been killed. now let's talk about our forecast as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. that's fog right now right dave, it's not we're not seeing smoke or ash here at yet that's the goal lori us marine layer coming in as a climate controlled and so our temperatures much cooler going on for today all around the perimeter of the bay that we've experienced today look at these numbers currently. >>you go over the east bay hills numbers pop well in the upper 80's to low or even upper 90's along the east bay shoreline we've got the 70's 80's up to the north bay that is some smoke and use their 90 going on for 65 san francisco, 82 san jose, however. >>looks like ahead there's more some hot days to be had this week national weather service has issued a new heat advisory. this is thursday now until about 8 or 9 o'clock g
>>i know we're not really out of the woods yet. and the woods could so hot. >>so far this year more than 8100 wildfires have scorched a total of 5,780 square miles more than 7,000 buildings have been destroyed and 26 people has sadly been killed. now let's talk about our forecast as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. that's fog right now right dave, it's not we're not seeing smoke or ash here at yet that's the goal lori us marine layer coming in as a climate...
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what kind of market share do you want >> our goal is to take market share away from wood 50% is greatstry we see that we can capture more. but the much larger opportunity is to take over the decks made out of wood. >> interesting bryan fairbanks, ceo of trex >> thank you >>> people are more apt to rent than buy right now >>> as u.s. debt soars in corporate america, we're going to look at some of the names in the s&p whose balance sheet is loaded up with borrowed cash, coming up. as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." if you're just joining us, modest gains for the major averages today but enough to keep the s&p and the nasdaq into record territory there following that very stellar month of august, so we're beginning september with some pretty good gains a
what kind of market share do you want >> our goal is to take market share away from wood 50% is greatstry we see that we can capture more. but the much larger opportunity is to take over the decks made out of wood. >> interesting bryan fairbanks, ceo of trex >> thank you >>> people are more apt to rent than buy right now >>> as u.s. debt soars in corporate america, we're going to look at some of the names in the s&p whose balance sheet is loaded up with...