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birch woodwork. which i have always thought was some what peculiar wood to use in such a formal room. the caramel color of the birch actually works very well to harmonize with all of the gold leaf and the detail as well. this room designed in the french style really is full of exuberance. these magnificent cabinets, again all made here in milwaukee. so i can never stress enough -- just the level of craftsmanship and woodworking detail that was created here in milwaukee. the table and the chairs are all original to the house. and when the pabst family would have been here with just -- themselves, and their granddaughter, who were -- the most constant residents in the house i should say, the table would have been compacted down to seats, just four. but on more formal occasions the table would be extended with quite a number of leaves to seat 22. so -- when we have done that -- you're either in the hearth or the hall, it takes up the entire length of the room. one of the things that i always found most
birch woodwork. which i have always thought was some what peculiar wood to use in such a formal room. the caramel color of the birch actually works very well to harmonize with all of the gold leaf and the detail as well. this room designed in the french style really is full of exuberance. these magnificent cabinets, again all made here in milwaukee. so i can never stress enough -- just the level of craftsmanship and woodworking detail that was created here in milwaukee. the table and the chairs...
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so, fortunately, panelling and woodwork in the house was partly painted at all. what you are seeing right now in the dining room is all the original orange shellac finish that would have been put on the woodwork in the 1890s. things such as the wall coverings were hand painted to their appearance. when we removed the mirrors over the fireplace in 1985 we found huge sections of the original material behind that. and so, we used that as our -- our model and guide to have every rose and tulip hand painted back to its original appearance. the ceiling was re-created here in milwaukee by conrad smith studios, using original photographs and -- color analysis, they were able to re-create this renaissance styled ceiling. the light fixtures actually, one of the few remaining -- major light fixtures in the house. and it indicates that the house was wired for electricity when the house was built. but also used gas fixtures as well. at the top we have -- electric lights. the inner ring of lights are le electric. you can see the key for adjusting the flame. but as added protec
so, fortunately, panelling and woodwork in the house was partly painted at all. what you are seeing right now in the dining room is all the original orange shellac finish that would have been put on the woodwork in the 1890s. things such as the wall coverings were hand painted to their appearance. when we removed the mirrors over the fireplace in 1985 we found huge sections of the original material behind that. and so, we used that as our -- our model and guide to have every rose and tulip hand...
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we returned all the woodwork back to its original enamelled finish with gold leaf. the silk wall coverings you will see behind me were actually remilled for us in leone france, based on the original pattern, evident in the photographs. well as we enter the front hall, this was really a place where your guests would have been wowed by -- by the entrance into the house. and this room was meant to make the biggest statement. this room which was designed in the german renaissance style of the 17th century was executed in a way which would exhibit the finest work of art in the collection, and, really give a sense of, elegance with this -- with this -- excellent elk antler chandelier in the front hall. this is a bust of captain frederick pabst, actually born in germany in 1836 and had emigrated with his parents, when he was 12. in 1848. they came to milwaukee. milwaukee was such a small town at that point that they felt their chances were better for success in chicago. so they went down to chicago, and that's where captain pabst's mother died in the cholera epidemic of 18
we returned all the woodwork back to its original enamelled finish with gold leaf. the silk wall coverings you will see behind me were actually remilled for us in leone france, based on the original pattern, evident in the photographs. well as we enter the front hall, this was really a place where your guests would have been wowed by -- by the entrance into the house. and this room was meant to make the biggest statement. this room which was designed in the german renaissance style of the 17th...
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and so all of the woodwork in here is walnut and oak. designed in a 17th century german renaissance design. antiqued to give it the appearance that was -- 200 years old, 100 years ago but was indeed made here in milwaukee. what's particularly beautiful about this room -- and again, harkens to the craftsmen that were working in the dining room. certain artists including milwaukee artists, louis meier, actually created the magnificent ceiling. all done, using different colored stains, to give the effect of inlay. and then, incorporating captain pabst's favorite german phrases into the -- into the design as well. and so, in the small box, you have the one word learne over te fireplace, and "a feeling heart suffers pain." honor -- never have i found anything more priceless than a quiet, true heart. and wait. never lost, what a friend has told you in confidence. these were pearls of wisdom the captain enjoyed. the captain had an excellent sense of humor. for a 1899 party invitation he incorporated a couple other phrases. a good glass of wine
and so all of the woodwork in here is walnut and oak. designed in a 17th century german renaissance design. antiqued to give it the appearance that was -- 200 years old, 100 years ago but was indeed made here in milwaukee. what's particularly beautiful about this room -- and again, harkens to the craftsmen that were working in the dining room. certain artists including milwaukee artists, louis meier, actually created the magnificent ceiling. all done, using different colored stains, to give the...
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woodwork. or even crazy stuff like electric muffins. we'll explain that in a second. he's created something called maker fairs around the world where tens of thousands of people meet to show off their creations and collaborate. what began as a simple idea has snowballed into a worldwide movement. >> i think as an overall philosophy of making, it is something that just seems basic to who we are. it's not necessarily about technology, it's really about people. but i think technology creates a lot of the interest today. cooks are makers. people who create garments, dresses and things are makers but so are people that tinker with electronics and carpentry and other areas as well. but i think one of the things that happens in making is that we are gaining some control over the world we live in. we are actually doing something important and valuable and it's making a personal connection to that thing. when i see a young kid connect a battery and a light and they realize the two work together and the light goes on, and they kind of just disconnect and connect, disconnect and
woodwork. or even crazy stuff like electric muffins. we'll explain that in a second. he's created something called maker fairs around the world where tens of thousands of people meet to show off their creations and collaborate. what began as a simple idea has snowballed into a worldwide movement. >> i think as an overall philosophy of making, it is something that just seems basic to who we are. it's not necessarily about technology, it's really about people. but i think technology creates...
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they come out of the woodwork, you know. these women come out of the woodwork, of all ages.ust, i'm in love with you. i'm going to, you know, i want to have your love child, i want to marry you. [ laughter ] "i have found a new love. his name is bobby ray gilbert. his friends call him snake. he makes me laugh. he makes me feel good. he says the sweetest things. he is a total bad ass, my kind of man." >> angel says gilbert has used these women to his advantage, namely developing relationships so they will put money into his prison account to make purchases from the canteen. >> like a ballplayer plays baseball for the love of the game, bobby plays women for the love of the game, just like a chess game or a hand of texas hold 'em. he's a master at it. this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. if you're going to be one of these skanks out there, one of these crazy women that see him on tv, oh, he's a total bad ass, and you know, i'm going to change his life, or you know, have a flower garden in his honor or whatever, t
they come out of the woodwork, you know. these women come out of the woodwork, of all ages.ust, i'm in love with you. i'm going to, you know, i want to have your love child, i want to marry you. [ laughter ] "i have found a new love. his name is bobby ray gilbert. his friends call him snake. he makes me laugh. he makes me feel good. he says the sweetest things. he is a total bad ass, my kind of man." >> angel says gilbert has used these women to his advantage, namely developing...
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they want to avoid the long-lost relatives that crawl out of the woodwork. half of them have put in their notice. >> that was my question. how many will work? >> i am guessing the other half tamara. >> they are probably try to keep their benefits. let us look at the forecast. below average by the middle part of next week. this is it. this is the hottest day we will have in the foreseeable future. it will be cooler from here.
they want to avoid the long-lost relatives that crawl out of the woodwork. half of them have put in their notice. >> that was my question. how many will work? >> i am guessing the other half tamara. >> they are probably try to keep their benefits. let us look at the forecast. below average by the middle part of next week. this is it. this is the hottest day we will have in the foreseeable future. it will be cooler from here.
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there were guys coming out of the woodwork, working without shirts, no protective equipment, no helmets. >> tree workers say it is very important for homeowners to work with the license company. -- with a licensed company. >> call the insurance company, make sure they are insured before they start the work. >> for all of these hard-working folks, storm cleanup is a literal windfall for business. friday storm had a huge pot. >> total disaster everywhere. it was just crazy. trees went flying over houses. a mobile home was picked up and flew over 10 houses. we are all very fortunate to be alive today. >> tell that to jeff, a stone's throw away in this all repair park on route 1. >> we cannot see anything. i heard the doors of my shop get sucked out. i looked outside and you could see stuff lying in every which direction. the damage is truly amazing. cars and containers overturned, debris everywhere. it destroyed automobiles and a level campaign detail garage. harford county officials say dozens of homes and businesses were affected by the storm as well as dozens of motor vehicles. there we
there were guys coming out of the woodwork, working without shirts, no protective equipment, no helmets. >> tree workers say it is very important for homeowners to work with the license company. -- with a licensed company. >> call the insurance company, make sure they are insured before they start the work. >> for all of these hard-working folks, storm cleanup is a literal windfall for business. friday storm had a huge pot. >> total disaster everywhere. it was just...
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it gives information on how woodworks, when it works, when it was introduced, even gave the name of the secret israeli unit that worked with the cia on this. the only thing in that downward the jerusalem addresses of the members of that team. -- it left out were the true islam addresses of the members of that team. it is not only republicans upset about this. dianne feinstein -- >> it is not unbelievable. it always happens. >> because it always happens, you think it is meaningless? >> no, i don't. i am sensitive to people who think that leaks harmed national security, because they do, but this has been going on forever and that is just the way it works. >> not just any leak -- >> the girl wants to speak. >> meant to burnish the credentials of a president for campaign, and that makes it a scandal. >> there are serious issues here about what should not be classified and what we should be discussing about drone attacks and stuff like that. having worked on these stories and done a few scoops of my own, you put it together, and usually nobody thinks he or she is entirely responsible for the
it gives information on how woodworks, when it works, when it was introduced, even gave the name of the secret israeli unit that worked with the cia on this. the only thing in that downward the jerusalem addresses of the members of that team. -- it left out were the true islam addresses of the members of that team. it is not only republicans upset about this. dianne feinstein -- >> it is not unbelievable. it always happens. >> because it always happens, you think it is meaningless?...
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over the last few months, volunteers have been coming out of the woodwork to paint the woodwork and helppread. >> it's gone like crazy. reporter: today you can't walk more than a couple blocks here without finding someone painting something, even the high school kids have been tom sawyered into helping. not a painter? not a problem. jim has found a way for almost everyone to contribute. again these are all volunteers donating their own time and often their own materials to work on buildings that aren't even their own. >> we're getting something out of it because it makes us feel better about our town. >> it's just what a community ought to do. >> reporter: so far, jim and his volunteers have painted or fixed up more than 30 buildings. although they may never get to all the ones that need it, their effort alone has already made this community a brighter place to live and given this widower all he ever needed: a fresh coat of purpose. >> thank you very much. keep it up. we will. thank you for the donation. >> cowan: a story from steve hartman. now the bob scheiffer in washington for a look
over the last few months, volunteers have been coming out of the woodwork to paint the woodwork and helppread. >> it's gone like crazy. reporter: today you can't walk more than a couple blocks here without finding someone painting something, even the high school kids have been tom sawyered into helping. not a painter? not a problem. jim has found a way for almost everyone to contribute. again these are all volunteers donating their own time and often their own materials to work on...
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all of those people will come out of the woodwork putting additional pressure on the administration to actually make the benefits more generous. we are in a constant struggle with that or not us the administration will be in a constant struggle with that. and then the last point on the horizon is actually the 2013 tax hikes that are in the health care law. let's not forget again this is not just about the individual mandate. there are over $500 billion in new penalties and taxes included in this health care law. and in addition to the expiring bush tax cuts that will be happening at the end of the year, we now face new obama care taxes. in particular i'm going to focus on a new medicare payroll tax increase. today the medicare payroll tax is 3.9%. starting in 2013, that will increase to 3.8% and it will expand not just for wages, it will also now apply to investment income. now, on the surface people will say but that's a tax that was for those earning over $200,000 a year. that doesn't apply to the president's promise. that's not a middle class tax hike. that's for the wealthy. ironic
all of those people will come out of the woodwork putting additional pressure on the administration to actually make the benefits more generous. we are in a constant struggle with that or not us the administration will be in a constant struggle with that. and then the last point on the horizon is actually the 2013 tax hikes that are in the health care law. let's not forget again this is not just about the individual mandate. there are over $500 billion in new penalties and taxes included in...
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. >> and the woodworking. >> they want to go further and ban popcorn.eferred to them at tortoise pace. i think you need to show them that pet stey theft is there and give the mayor of our city some respect. gavin, have you considered a taliban for dummies book? >> i did. >> i want to say f -- i went to see "permithius." it was the same thing. because of how long the previews were, i finished them and ran out to the concession stand. they were closed. >> they did it wrong. >> i couldn't get snow caps of. >> they can be there when you need them. >> i really believe they figured out how many white crystals to make it perfect. each has the exact same number. you know how i know that? >> how. >> i was up some late because of some things i have going on. i counted them. allison, you don't have a problem with the drink ban. it appears the new men favor it 50-47%. >> most drink diet soda anyway, and then we have to pea. we can't brink nor than -- more than that. >> that's a good point. >> the fact that women favor this ban,llison, this is why when people say wo
. >> and the woodworking. >> they want to go further and ban popcorn.eferred to them at tortoise pace. i think you need to show them that pet stey theft is there and give the mayor of our city some respect. gavin, have you considered a taliban for dummies book? >> i did. >> i want to say f -- i went to see "permithius." it was the same thing. because of how long the previews were, i finished them and ran out to the concession stand. they were closed. >>...
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cousins coming out of the woodwork. d.c.n. >> and linda bell is at bloomberg headquarters in new york. we need some ice cream on these hot days in d.c. and in new york. >> people looking to beat the heat with good humor ice cream may be disappointed. the company has a short supply for a few slivers. the parent company is shutting down a manufacturing plant next month and the shorting may not ease up until july. most recent survey of automobile buyers shows owners have the most complaints about audio entertainment, and navigation features. this is the first time such technologies are the biggest source of defects in the 26 years of the study. 160,000 car repairs were analyzed in 2011 and they found a drop in repair costs in d.c.. the average repair was $325, slightly lower than the national average of $389. live in new york, linda bell reporting. >> steve chenevey, put your helmet on. he is taking on a daring challenge in the heat today for a good cause. >> i did not realize it would be 100 degrees today. the building in the
cousins coming out of the woodwork. d.c.n. >> and linda bell is at bloomberg headquarters in new york. we need some ice cream on these hot days in d.c. and in new york. >> people looking to beat the heat with good humor ice cream may be disappointed. the company has a short supply for a few slivers. the parent company is shutting down a manufacturing plant next month and the shorting may not ease up until july. most recent survey of automobile buyers shows owners have the most...
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. >>> woodworking are try to phase of this construction activity so will have the opening ceremonies the america's cup. all this work will be at a point where they could use it for the america's cup related activities. >>> the first phase of the new cruise terminal with a double as the america's cup village will open next march. does a lot change in the week of his native new zealand. >>> the steel structures here you can see behind me to read the want their left. >>> it may be hard to imagine now but if you look at the art is trying it is not >>> it will be the 30-year expedition which to be a fantastic at sutter memorial the last 30 years of the america's cup. and right we're standing out, this will be the 10,000 seat life mission stadium. which will be going for about may through october. >>> life nation's stadium as a live music venue. the public will have access to just about everything america's cup special the views of the city to foot boats racing at more than 50 mi. per hour. >>> to come down here to riordan now which is the bottom market and also finish line. the cover the
. >>> woodworking are try to phase of this construction activity so will have the opening ceremonies the america's cup. all this work will be at a point where they could use it for the america's cup related activities. >>> the first phase of the new cruise terminal with a double as the america's cup village will open next march. does a lot change in the week of his native new zealand. >>> the steel structures here you can see behind me to read the want their left....
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woodwork. or even crazy stuff like electric muffins. we'll explain that in a second.something called maker fairs around the world where tens of thousands of people meet to show off their creations and collaborate. what began as a simple idea has
woodwork. or even crazy stuff like electric muffins. we'll explain that in a second.something called maker fairs around the world where tens of thousands of people meet to show off their creations and collaborate. what began as a simple idea has
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it has an interior full of original detailed woodwork, molding, nooks and crannies.a spot to put one more. it is needed to improve the value. hardwood floors, antique fixtures, seven decorative fireplaces from the days when they didn't have heat. the family kitchen has original wood cabinetry, and -- >> look at the stove. >> it's lovely and that is a new stove just made to look old. they really kept the tone of the house intact. >> oh, wow. the dining room has old pocket doors, period wall paper, enough room for a full dining set. you see there and a game table on the side. the master bedroom of course has one of the wood burning fireplaces. it has heavy wood doors, extra deep window sills and is so old fashioned i think if you were sleeping there you'd have to put on a granny night gown and a little cap and jump into that bed. >> i do have those. they have a wood burning microwave oven. for those looking for something a little main stream let's go to dallas, texas. $159,000. >> yes. this is a classic ranch house. a lot of people like this one floor living. it has a
it has an interior full of original detailed woodwork, molding, nooks and crannies.a spot to put one more. it is needed to improve the value. hardwood floors, antique fixtures, seven decorative fireplaces from the days when they didn't have heat. the family kitchen has original wood cabinetry, and -- >> look at the stove. >> it's lovely and that is a new stove just made to look old. they really kept the tone of the house intact. >> oh, wow. the dining room has old pocket...
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people are coming out of the woodwork. they're passionate. often times they bring their grand kids along and say this is why i'm heroism want them to have a better life. that's why we made the sacrifices we made in last year-and-a-half. it's for our kids matt and alex. every kid and grand kid in state. >> greta: i read they t talk of the v.p. and dates if you win tomorrow, your star is going to take off. someone looked at as a vice presidential candidate. any interest in that? >> if someone person you ask me i'd say the best person from wisconsin is paul ryan. he is great, die familiaric and courageous. i have a job to do. i didn't go through a year-and-a-half of this, i didn't go through the campaign and all the attacks, not only the political attacks but heck, they poured thousands of people busting from my homes, my kids were targeted on facebook by the protesters. i didn't go through this to walk away i'm committed to help the people move forward. getting the goal of helping the people not the government, the people of the state create 25
people are coming out of the woodwork. they're passionate. often times they bring their grand kids along and say this is why i'm heroism want them to have a better life. that's why we made the sacrifices we made in last year-and-a-half. it's for our kids matt and alex. every kid and grand kid in state. >> greta: i read they t talk of the v.p. and dates if you win tomorrow, your star is going to take off. someone looked at as a vice presidential candidate. any interest in that? >> if...
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five of the jurors spoke with us, including a woodworker, an accountant, a computer systems analyst,ment operator and a former credit card company employee. >> we were in there to get the job done and it was important that we do it, you know, right. we wanted to come out of there with a verdict. >> they said the first hours of deliberation were marked by outrage and shock. >> whatever emotions we had, it just came out. >> it's horrible to imagine what they had to go through and now what their families are going to have to go through. >> what did you think of the defense case? >> i think they tried their best. i just think the prosecution had so much, they didn't really give them a lot to work with. >> they left dna all over that house and they matched the gun to every single crime scene. you couldn't disregard that evidence. we used that during deliberations. >> when it came down to crucial charges of murder and rape, h.g.'s testimony was the turning point. >> her testimony was a major part of my decision on that. >> i think all of us cried. >> you tried to hide the tears? >> oh, ver
five of the jurors spoke with us, including a woodworker, an accountant, a computer systems analyst,ment operator and a former credit card company employee. >> we were in there to get the job done and it was important that we do it, you know, right. we wanted to come out of there with a verdict. >> they said the first hours of deliberation were marked by outrage and shock. >> whatever emotions we had, it just came out. >> it's horrible to imagine what they had to go...
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they came out of the woodwork.h as we thought but they d a lot of them graduated and you see the kids in the caps and gown and i remember the ones, need a job? hire me. how is that looking? >>guest: tight. >>neil: do they take it out on the president? >>guest: for the first time they will put two and two together and say the economy has to grow for me to get a job but they have to think about what they do when they get their summer internship and if they do how they turn it into a job later because back in the old days you could get a summer intern help and the economy was expanding and there were jobs when you graduated. what most kids are graduating now and discovering that it is tight. companies want to high contract workers or keep on testing you and that is what they facing into. >>neil: what did they do in a lot of them, the seven entre in the business world is as an internship, their way do get access. >>guest: the first thing, your attitude was, an internship was great to mix with the other interns and have
they came out of the woodwork.h as we thought but they d a lot of them graduated and you see the kids in the caps and gown and i remember the ones, need a job? hire me. how is that looking? >>guest: tight. >>neil: do they take it out on the president? >>guest: for the first time they will put two and two together and say the economy has to grow for me to get a job but they have to think about what they do when they get their summer internship and if they do how they turn it...
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the minute we put in our mandate, a bunch of healthy people came out of the woodwork and signed up.ong, the mandate doesn't matter. how much it matters is uncertain but it clearly matters a lot. >> with all due respect to in mandate. i know yesterday was a bfd, in the words of vice president biden, i do want to talk about something we discussed yesterday. this bill, and in particular the mandate is still unpopular. that's just a political reality, an i know yesterday toure, you were saying, well, maybe just one poll. still saying maybe a result of all the negative advertising. tom brokaw, we all know and love and respect was on "morning joe" earlier this morning trying to ask david axelrod about this political reality. show that. >> and any poll that you look at, sometimes by a factor of 2-1, the american people do not like the idea of the mandate. that they have to buy insurance as directed by the government. that was not a change yesterday. d justice roberts in his struggling decision to write the majority opinion said at the end, this is no reflection of the wisdom of this law. t
the minute we put in our mandate, a bunch of healthy people came out of the woodwork and signed up.ong, the mandate doesn't matter. how much it matters is uncertain but it clearly matters a lot. >> with all due respect to in mandate. i know yesterday was a bfd, in the words of vice president biden, i do want to talk about something we discussed yesterday. this bill, and in particular the mandate is still unpopular. that's just a political reality, an i know yesterday toure, you were...
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we woodwork in communities like chicago there was almost one murder per day and that was another crime-fightingas an article wednesday in this took off. the turn-of-the-century it really started to grow. this is what it looks like today. the total transformation. we use renewable energy, wind power, that is an important piece because in terms of shipping food and processing food 25% of the fossil fuel is used in agriculture. it is very important to have water collection we capture all of the water off of all of the buildings and reuse that in our project. the solar panels take 1/4 of the energy use with the solar energy and look gain and the wind generator. every time i go home. i have to have made one of those. [laughter] we call this the community food center where people can come to purchase food and learn about growing food. it is one of the few multi-cultural agencies led by persons of color. multi-cultural and multi generational organization. we have 110 employees. people came on tour over 15,000 and trade over 1,000 farmers per year. even these guys. [laughter] is all about the soil. we
we woodwork in communities like chicago there was almost one murder per day and that was another crime-fightingas an article wednesday in this took off. the turn-of-the-century it really started to grow. this is what it looks like today. the total transformation. we use renewable energy, wind power, that is an important piece because in terms of shipping food and processing food 25% of the fossil fuel is used in agriculture. it is very important to have water collection we capture all of the...
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. >> when you have that much attention to an incident, you are getting the whackos out of the woodwork few days ago, this man called police and said he was the los angeles strangler. he was not. when he was released, he explained his bizarre behavior this way. >> i was smoking angel dust and am not in control of my speech right now. >> we had copouts left and right. i'm the hillside strangler. save me. so it was a tense time, very intense time. >> one of the most bizarre tips turns out to be information detective grogan will never forget. >> i got a call from the back gate, and this policeman says, "i got a german guy down here at the back gate that doesn't speak very good english, and he says that he's contacted you relative to the hillside strangler." he's a private investigator from berlin, and he's doing his own investigation. so he immediately says, in broken german, trying to tell me how he's going to give me some information. he goes to the blackboard, gets a piece of chalk and writes, "two italians are your suspects," on the chalkboard, and then says, "might be related." >> at
. >> when you have that much attention to an incident, you are getting the whackos out of the woodwork few days ago, this man called police and said he was the los angeles strangler. he was not. when he was released, he explained his bizarre behavior this way. >> i was smoking angel dust and am not in control of my speech right now. >> we had copouts left and right. i'm the hillside strangler. save me. so it was a tense time, very intense time. >> one of the most bizarre...
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you will see a lot of brokerages and lot of trading firms come out of the woodwork. this ain't over yet. >> june 20 i'm told is the deadline for that. what kind of litigious activity do you anticipate out of this? >> i think anyone that -- ubs, i think will definitely be a good -- i think they are exactly right. someone is going to be making whole on these trades at the retail level. brokerages are going to have to pay those people back. they are not going to want to take the blame. they will want to blame it at nasdaq. nasdaq obviously made a lot of mistakes. they are an easy target. that's who will end up footing the bill. >> nasdaq offered up 40 million so far. do you think they will raise that? >> i think they could raise that. i don't think it will be too much more than 40 million. i think -- i think ubs is in a class by itself in terms of the size of their mistakes. i wouldn't be surprised if nasdaq pays back a lot of what the breckrages lost on the facebook trade. >> gentlemen, thanks for coming in. no monkeys in your shop? >> not for long. if there are, they
you will see a lot of brokerages and lot of trading firms come out of the woodwork. this ain't over yet. >> june 20 i'm told is the deadline for that. what kind of litigious activity do you anticipate out of this? >> i think anyone that -- ubs, i think will definitely be a good -- i think they are exactly right. someone is going to be making whole on these trades at the retail level. brokerages are going to have to pay those people back. they are not going to want to take the blame....
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i wonder, is this possibly a turning of the tide in bigger democratic donors coming out from the woodworkerstanding machine the republicans are building up, the machine, the resources romney has in his corner? >> i think that's the hope of priority usa action. things have been improving. i think they hope this is indicative of a trend and people get that baobama could lose. one person appearing at the event you mentioned that is as more interesting than the vp potentials is karl rove who runs, or half runs cross roads usa, cross roads gps and american cross roads which is an outside group. there's an interesting thing where you have somebody who is part of an outside noncampaign group who's going to be part of this official campaign event. i think the laws are porous enough that it doesn't matter. it's an example of the extent to which people sort of realize that the way this works these days in terms of superpacs, in terms of outside support of groups, you have a lot of freedom. you can play around a lot. i've gotten a lot of calls from people suggesting i can't believe he's going there,
i wonder, is this possibly a turning of the tide in bigger democratic donors coming out from the woodworkerstanding machine the republicans are building up, the machine, the resources romney has in his corner? >> i think that's the hope of priority usa action. things have been improving. i think they hope this is indicative of a trend and people get that baobama could lose. one person appearing at the event you mentioned that is as more interesting than the vp potentials is karl rove who...
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. >> coming out of the woodwork, it looks like. >>> well, seaside heights, new jersey breathing a sighording to this report from "in touch weekly" this is the last season of the "jersey shore." >> oh, no. >> no more gym, tan and laundry. apparently, when the cast arrived in seaside heights an executive producer sat them down, said bring your "a" game, this is going to be your last hurrah, stressed to the cast that fans are going to remember them for this season. so -- >> ratings dropped, you've got to cancel, you've got to move off. they had a hell of a run and also made a lot of money. none of them are starving. also sad news. "the wonder years." remember winnie cooper, danica mckellar. after three years she's getting divorced from her composer husband, mike verna. they have a 1 1/2-year-old son. it is splitsville. i picked this story because i was a huge fan of "the wonder years." it was one of the best-written shows ever. had a little crush on winnie cooper back in the day. >> she's back on the market now. >> she's back on the market. plus i love that song by joe cocker. let's let t
. >> coming out of the woodwork, it looks like. >>> well, seaside heights, new jersey breathing a sighording to this report from "in touch weekly" this is the last season of the "jersey shore." >> oh, no. >> no more gym, tan and laundry. apparently, when the cast arrived in seaside heights an executive producer sat them down, said bring your "a" game, this is going to be your last hurrah, stressed to the cast that fans are going to...
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when that happens, a lot of the investors come out of the woodwork and buy these cheap stocks. don't let the board fool you. you are seeing green arrows today but there's a world of worry because they leave a big question. just how much are these big banks exposed to the european debt crisis and slowing economies around the world? this is the latest mood by mod dee's. it's been pretty busy. it's been downgrading banks across europe and it shows the worries are widespread and the big fear at this point is that the banks could be so worried about losses that they would stop lending to each other and to businesses which could cause another global credit crunch. that, of course, is the worst case scenario. ashleigh? >> there's still a lot of questions for the average guy, like me, who doesn't know everything in my 401(k) at a glance. i'd have to look it up. but what about interest rates and stuff like that? things that the consumer needs to know about. how is all of this affected? >> if you're the customer, it's not going to change your day to day banking but it makes it more expen
when that happens, a lot of the investors come out of the woodwork and buy these cheap stocks. don't let the board fool you. you are seeing green arrows today but there's a world of worry because they leave a big question. just how much are these big banks exposed to the european debt crisis and slowing economies around the world? this is the latest mood by mod dee's. it's been pretty busy. it's been downgrading banks across europe and it shows the worries are widespread and the big fear at...
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this is not somebody who just showed up out of the woodwork. you know, they clearly see that he's a very grounding presence for miley. that he's somebody who shares a lot of her values and they're happy that he's going to be staying around. >> some might say that his asking her now, right as his career is about to take off, may actually have some significance, as well. >> yeah, it's very sweet. because in the first 100 days his character was not as prominent as about to become in the next subsequent film. so his star is about to rocket. the fact that he made this commitment before he became the biggest star in hollywood is still very sweet. >> it is very sweet. fun, sweet, story thanks so much for sharing, some of the details about it with us kate coyne this morning. now let's get a check of the weather from stephanie abrams in for al this morning. >> you guys have to meet ryan. she lost her tooth in new york city. did the tooth fairy come to new york? >> uh-huh, and she brought me a note and inside was $5. >> wow, that's a rich tooth fairy. yo
this is not somebody who just showed up out of the woodwork. you know, they clearly see that he's a very grounding presence for miley. that he's somebody who shares a lot of her values and they're happy that he's going to be staying around. >> some might say that his asking her now, right as his career is about to take off, may actually have some significance, as well. >> yeah, it's very sweet. because in the first 100 days his character was not as prominent as about to become in...
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to what extent have they retreated to the woodwork?the very organic movement of the revolution that began on january 25th has not moved to the back seat. at the forefront of the confrontitation between the military and a lot of the political forces here have been the muslim brotherhood, as well as their allies, particularly other ultraconservative islam t islamests. the youth movements and the social movements and the labor movements have all somewhat rescinded a little bit particularly because they are not as politically organized and as well funded as the brotherhood that has 80 years political experience. as a result, when it comes to negotiating, the military found it easier than the more fragmented social youth. >> we will check back in with you in a little bit. we're expecting a decision imminently. when we come back, mona joins us from cairo. we will discuss what has become of a revolution that really captured the generation of americans around the world and whether we're seeing the end and demise before our eyes. right after th
to what extent have they retreated to the woodwork?the very organic movement of the revolution that began on january 25th has not moved to the back seat. at the forefront of the confrontitation between the military and a lot of the political forces here have been the muslim brotherhood, as well as their allies, particularly other ultraconservative islam t islamests. the youth movements and the social movements and the labor movements have all somewhat rescinded a little bit particularly because...
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the government is not in the loop, but there are other solutions the woodwork. if banks are required to disclose the risk of online banking, then those customers could, moving online could either accept the risks, turn of online banking or move their accounts to where they are safe. i think banks would quickly turn to the processors for protection rather than admit the money isn't safe in the banking. another alternative is that the fiduciary give the public funds tax payer money like city and state treasurer is simply refused to risk the tax payer dollars by putting them in banks within the industry of the losses than those banks would do the same thing. regulation could be extended to all accounts, but i oppose this because disclosure republic fiduciary action would accomplish the same thing but a more free-market oriented. whenever the congress does, we urge it to do it soon before there are more victims and more trust lawyers in the banking system. we must work to make cyberspace a safe neighborhood. thank you for inviting me to testify. >> thank you also fo
the government is not in the loop, but there are other solutions the woodwork. if banks are required to disclose the risk of online banking, then those customers could, moving online could either accept the risks, turn of online banking or move their accounts to where they are safe. i think banks would quickly turn to the processors for protection rather than admit the money isn't safe in the banking. another alternative is that the fiduciary give the public funds tax payer money like city and...
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other people are going to try to come out of the of the woodwork to try to do their own stunts. >> we'm going to stay right here. >> cup of coffee. thanks, rick. let's get to your headlines. we have a fox news alert to tell you about right now because the saudi royal family is confirming that counsel prince nayef has died. he was also next to the saudi throne. succession one of the america's key allies in the arab world. he had been suffering from health problems for while. earlier there were reports that he died in a hospital in the u.s. saudi family is clarifying simply saying he died quote somewhere outside the kingdom. attorney general eric holder may now avoid coon tempt of congress vote. holder has said that he would meet with house oversight committee chairman darrell issa and turn over internal emails in the fast and furious scandal. meanwhile congressman issa says he would halt vote if they get additional records on the botched gun trafficking operation. but issa says the number of documents may not be enough to end the congressional investigation. right now the contempt vote
other people are going to try to come out of the of the woodwork to try to do their own stunts. >> we'm going to stay right here. >> cup of coffee. thanks, rick. let's get to your headlines. we have a fox news alert to tell you about right now because the saudi royal family is confirming that counsel prince nayef has died. he was also next to the saudi throne. succession one of the america's key allies in the arab world. he had been suffering from health problems for while. earlier...