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we just finished the woodwork and will be plastering over. see some areas where later editions have been placed. in area. spliced we try to keep as much of the historic material as we possibly can. one interesting note is this piece of wood, which is -- we believe this is a real fort howard piece of flooring to this building, 1833, and this is wear from fort-- howard soldiers. that was actually encapsulated inside a wall or in a wall that was directed later in the building's history. the construction of that will actually preserve that piece of flooring. the flooring that you see next to it is a replica flooring that were placed flooring that we took off that was in bad condition and not of fort howard period. usually we can determine the historic building fabric by --ermining if the nail holes say that you nailed a piece of wood into timber -- when you remove that piece of wood and there are no other holes in the timber, indications like that will tell us it's an original piece. you really have to be observant when you are removing later alt
we just finished the woodwork and will be plastering over. see some areas where later editions have been placed. in area. spliced we try to keep as much of the historic material as we possibly can. one interesting note is this piece of wood, which is -- we believe this is a real fort howard piece of flooring to this building, 1833, and this is wear from fort-- howard soldiers. that was actually encapsulated inside a wall or in a wall that was directed later in the building's history. the...
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we just finish the woodwork. the majority of the laugh is the original fort howard. you can see where we sliced in some areas where later additions had been placed. is the original piece. we try to keep as much of the historic materials as we can. one interesting note is this piece of wood here. real fort this is a howard piece of flooring to this building. fortis actually where howard soldiers at the time. encapsulated inside a wall that was erected later in the buildings history. the construction of the wall preserved that piece. the flooring that you see next to it is a replica flooring that replaced flooring that we took out that was in bad condition. that was not of the fort howard. we can usually determine the the nail determining holes. when we remove the wood and there are no other holes in that timber below it, indications like that would tell us that is an original piece. you have to be observant when you are taking and removing layers of a structure to get the original material. we don't want to miss anything. you have to question everything you see. littl
we just finish the woodwork. the majority of the laugh is the original fort howard. you can see where we sliced in some areas where later additions had been placed. is the original piece. we try to keep as much of the historic materials as we can. one interesting note is this piece of wood here. real fort this is a howard piece of flooring to this building. fortis actually where howard soldiers at the time. encapsulated inside a wall that was erected later in the buildings history. the...
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we just currently finished the woodwork and will shortly be plastering over the lath. you can see where we have placed in some areas where major additions had been placed. lath ande original here is the placed in area. we try to keep as much of the historic material as we possibly can. one interesting note is this piece of wood here which we a real this is actually fort howard piece of flooring to this islding, 1833, and from fort howard soldiers at the time. that was encapsulated inside a wall or covered by a wall that was erected later in the building's history. so the construction of that wall actually preserved that piece of flooring. the flooring that you see next to it is actually a replica flooringthat replaced that we took out that was really in bad condition and that was .ot from the fort howard period usually we can determine if the show that you nailed a piece of wood into timber. when we remove that piece of wood and there's no other holes in that timber below, indications like that will tell us that is an original piece. you really have to be observant whe
we just currently finished the woodwork and will shortly be plastering over the lath. you can see where we have placed in some areas where major additions had been placed. lath ande original here is the placed in area. we try to keep as much of the historic material as we possibly can. one interesting note is this piece of wood here which we a real this is actually fort howard piece of flooring to this islding, 1833, and from fort howard soldiers at the time. that was encapsulated inside a wall...
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beautiful woodwork. exquisite fabrics. nice, soft couches to sit on during the day. converted into great beds in the evening. people loved this idea. you couple that with having a pullman porter to take care of you -- pullman had a winner. he not only built the cars, but would least the operation to the railroads, to provide that service. no matter where you went in the country, if you were traveling by pullman, it was going to be consistent service. it was going to be first-class. it was a sign and distinction of society to be traveling by pullman. what it said about you as a person was that you were probably at least middle if not upper class. you were somebody who was important in your societal station. you were somebody who aspired to be seen, and to have the better things in life, if you could afford them. the significance of the pullman porters, not only for their service standpoint -- but here is where we start to get into the labor relations aspects, and the race aspects of the pullman porters. at pullman's peak, he had over 12,500 porters. over 90% were afri
beautiful woodwork. exquisite fabrics. nice, soft couches to sit on during the day. converted into great beds in the evening. people loved this idea. you couple that with having a pullman porter to take care of you -- pullman had a winner. he not only built the cars, but would least the operation to the railroads, to provide that service. no matter where you went in the country, if you were traveling by pullman, it was going to be consistent service. it was going to be first-class. it was a...
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they come out of the woodwork, you know. these women come out of the woodwork, of all ages.t, 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, tha
they come out of the woodwork, you know. these women come out of the woodwork, of all ages.t, 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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this table could easily be mistaken for a piece of continental woodworking, was it not for the fact that the table is made entirely of north byrican woods and was owned a salzburger family a new ebenezer. also moved and resided in groups. that facilitated the movement of traditions from one place to another in tax. the group of interrelated quaker families from the delaware valley moved to the north carolina piedmont in the 1750's, landing in guilford, randolph, and chatham counties. they continued to make the very same kinds of goods that they had fabricated in their prior homes. this striking issue dresser is a case in point. found in the jason alamance county about 75 years ago, it is part of a tightly structured wiedemann, carolina, group. -- todd abased tightly structured piedmont carolina group. dennis or his son thomas made this earth and where dish. the quakers whose ancestors came from ireland to new jersey and pennsylvania before moving to north carolina -- among a number -- inker partners general, quaker craftsman trained their own children or apprenticed them to members of th
this table could easily be mistaken for a piece of continental woodworking, was it not for the fact that the table is made entirely of north byrican woods and was owned a salzburger family a new ebenezer. also moved and resided in groups. that facilitated the movement of traditions from one place to another in tax. the group of interrelated quaker families from the delaware valley moved to the north carolina piedmont in the 1750's, landing in guilford, randolph, and chatham counties. they...
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it is in the ebony family, and a lot of the avenues we know are used in woodworking. this native plant often has a little more practical use -- they were used in drivers and golf clubs. we are going to be entering an area of the garden that is all soil. all the plants and here are the kind of things you would expect to see in the coastal plains. blueberries, white cedar, pine, those are the kinds of things that dominates the coastal plains. this is not the most favorite pine but it is one of the most economically important plants in the mid-atlantic states. this is the source of most of the pine lumber you will see at your stores, the type you have got to look down to make sure -- it is a very fast-growing tree, sometimes called oldfield pine. fast growing, and the timber people like it's because you can get a turn on it in 30 or 40 years. certainly not the finest of the pine trees in my view. as you go further south into the coastal plain from virginia to texas, you will find a very commonly this little holly. in the landscape trade they tend to call it yeopine. thes
it is in the ebony family, and a lot of the avenues we know are used in woodworking. this native plant often has a little more practical use -- they were used in drivers and golf clubs. we are going to be entering an area of the garden that is all soil. all the plants and here are the kind of things you would expect to see in the coastal plains. blueberries, white cedar, pine, those are the kinds of things that dominates the coastal plains. this is not the most favorite pine but it is one of...
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. >> critics come out of the red work -- the woodwork. the nationals had the best record in the league for the second time in three years, and then it quick exit from the playoffs. shaky defense and questionable pitching moves. and the most questioned called by matt williams was putting young aaron barrett, the rookie, in the game last night. rookie pitcher says the will come back stronger from this. >> he's a strikeout guy. he's got the ability to strike that guy out. unfortunately, it was a wild pitch. that happens. he's been our guy that we've with everything that we've played all year long. toget a big strikeout and get a big out. >> so matt williams goes back to the drawing board. the arizona -- the redskins are headed to arizona this weekend to play the cardinals. they have been watching the rehab of rg iii. he continues to heal quickly. staying positive and with a dislocated ankle, to do that in just four weeks is amazing to me. but the focus is on quarterback kirk cousins. he bounced back strongly from monday night football and ha
. >> critics come out of the red work -- the woodwork. the nationals had the best record in the league for the second time in three years, and then it quick exit from the playoffs. shaky defense and questionable pitching moves. and the most questioned called by matt williams was putting young aaron barrett, the rookie, in the game last night. rookie pitcher says the will come back stronger from this. >> he's a strikeout guy. he's got the ability to strike that guy out....
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they come out of the woodwork, you know. these women come out of the woodwork, of all ages.ve 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, that's great. o
they come out of the woodwork, you know. these women come out of the woodwork, of all ages.ve 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...
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. >> those have been around a long time and i inspect anothers in the woodwork others i want to ask youirector ram the issue of the pdrs project particularly the hooper street project which mr. rubbing benefit i think mentioned like so long as we don't have a clear policy we're in the mid of pdr from one to one to split the pdr and office i would love to have that decision prior to at least the policy discussion prior to the project coming forward i'm not quite sure is there a reason you're holding back for fairness. >> that project help me with the numbers 3 hundred square feet of office and 3 thousand square feet of pdrs it's the first project to come through the legislation you've recommended approval it's 1/3rd office and 1/3rd pdr so the office can subsidies more pdr space primarily in the mission it is the first to come forward the pdr space is at a premium we've are heard other presentations about the pdrs space in demand it's almost impossible economically to build new pdr spaces the numbers are not there. >> together with the unsolved issue of disparking garage pdr and looking
. >> those have been around a long time and i inspect anothers in the woodwork others i want to ask youirector ram the issue of the pdrs project particularly the hooper street project which mr. rubbing benefit i think mentioned like so long as we don't have a clear policy we're in the mid of pdr from one to one to split the pdr and office i would love to have that decision prior to at least the policy discussion prior to the project coming forward i'm not quite sure is there a reason...
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following a disaster like this state officials say unlicensed contractors do tend to come out of the woodwork. homeowners who hire them risk losing money and also liable if a worker is hurt on their property. a dozen people face felony charges now and the charges are more serious for an unlicensed contractor trying to do work in a disaster zone. >> an ordinary situation contracting without a license is a misdemeanor. however, if there's a declaration of a disaster area as has been done by the governor of the state of california and the president of the united states those crimes have been elevated into felonies. >> there'scism things to make sure -- simple things you can to do make sure you're hiring someone to do a good job for you. homeowners, please do the homework. >> reporter: homeowners with quake damage should watch for some of the red flags, a contractor who doesn't have a valid six-digit license number, that can be looked up on the contractor's licensing board web site. they also want to look out for a worker who doesn't put their estimate in writing, or if they ask for a large downp
following a disaster like this state officials say unlicensed contractors do tend to come out of the woodwork. homeowners who hire them risk losing money and also liable if a worker is hurt on their property. a dozen people face felony charges now and the charges are more serious for an unlicensed contractor trying to do work in a disaster zone. >> an ordinary situation contracting without a license is a misdemeanor. however, if there's a declaration of a disaster area as has been done by...
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this is when hillary is thinking of running and she comes out of the woodwork. hillary is like, really, bitch? again? >> they are getting it out of the way now. >> it is getting it out of the way and making sure it is done and no one will talk about it during the election. >> i don't think they are thinking that way. i think she is frustrated because she can't get a job and this is now -- well she can't get a job that pays. she doesn't know what to do and this is what she does. joanne, let me ask you, do you think this is culpability in the media in this, or is it all her own fault? >> if there is anything i learned doing public speaking in pagents -- >> and you do it fine. >> thank you. >> she is taking the wrong approach if she wants to address the media like this. you do not play the victim. you play a survivor. she is going on here and in her speeches she is complaining about what has happened to her and whoa is me. she sign up for twitter for more abuse. it doesn't make sense. she is a masochist. she wants this awful attention as opposed to coming forward a
this is when hillary is thinking of running and she comes out of the woodwork. hillary is like, really, bitch? again? >> they are getting it out of the way now. >> it is getting it out of the way and making sure it is done and no one will talk about it during the election. >> i don't think they are thinking that way. i think she is frustrated because she can't get a job and this is now -- well she can't get a job that pays. she doesn't know what to do and this is what she...
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.> i can imagine other people will come out of the woodwork and say i have a relative not compensated for his or her recipes years ago as well. as always opening the floodgates will stop thank you. >> let's take another quick look at our question of the day -- now that the nationals'season is over, are you going to root for the orioles? x we >> trending right now -- the debate over tree trim and -- tree trimming any interest of the greater good. some people went to court today to stop pepco from cutting trees that threaten power lines. they want an injunction to stop the work but that goes a if it doesn't remove the trees, they auld risk power outages up storm comes through and brings down those trees. we posted this on our facebook page this morning and we had more than 100 comments in just under an hour. >> kai jackson has some of that. >> people are really fired up about this topic. it seems logical -- trees and branches can fall on power lines . but not so fast. they don'totomac say have power outage issues and file an injunction to stop the tree cutting. we are asking if pepco sh
.> i can imagine other people will come out of the woodwork and say i have a relative not compensated for his or her recipes years ago as well. as always opening the floodgates will stop thank you. >> let's take another quick look at our question of the day -- now that the nationals'season is over, are you going to root for the orioles? x we >> trending right now -- the debate over tree trim and -- tree trimming any interest of the greater good. some people went to court today to...
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it blends into the woodwork and becomes a permanent fixture in american political culture. one other example of that is i mentioned a little bit ago the obama administration has claimed the power to target american citizens even for judicial and extrajudicial assassination with no charges, no due process, no oversight, no judicial review. look atmazing is if you what the controversies were of the bush administration, things that had democrats and progressives running around with hysteria, screaming and yelling in protest, the shredding of the constitution, the war on american values, the things george bush and dick cheney did to provoke that protest were things like asserting the power to detain people, including american citizens, without due to eavesdropmply on the conversations of american citizens without first going to court and getting judicial review. this was years ago, considered so extreme as there was no insult you could express that would be considered too extreme for how radical these powers were, yet here we are three years later and the current president is a
it blends into the woodwork and becomes a permanent fixture in american political culture. one other example of that is i mentioned a little bit ago the obama administration has claimed the power to target american citizens even for judicial and extrajudicial assassination with no charges, no due process, no oversight, no judicial review. look atmazing is if you what the controversies were of the bush administration, things that had democrats and progressives running around with hysteria,...
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that is how woodworks over and over. but the way many have the knowledge to genocide to write off native americans as politics. but never recovering the original 10 million. but it is now the united states, and maybe one day but robust members. but this is the new erasure because with the winner takes all what does it matter? this is what anthropologist's called terminal narrative's. it is walking a fine mind. that's so sad but they are gone. soviet to dismantling of indian history is. which did disappearance of indigenous people. with the termination can indigenous people african-american's civil rights movement and the broad base social justice the indigenous movement succeeded to reverse termination policy. with those legislative attempts again and again in the late '70s. at the indigenous movement. and the united states. strengthening indigenous self-determination to prevent the further loss of the native plants will take general public outrage and demand that in turn will require the general population those of sett
that is how woodworks over and over. but the way many have the knowledge to genocide to write off native americans as politics. but never recovering the original 10 million. but it is now the united states, and maybe one day but robust members. but this is the new erasure because with the winner takes all what does it matter? this is what anthropologist's called terminal narrative's. it is walking a fine mind. that's so sad but they are gone. soviet to dismantling of indian history is. which...
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do you think about who will come out of the woodwork to come at me? >> of course i do. you take on the koch brothers, military industrial complex, wall street, every special interest in the world, my god, in a small state like vermont, they would -- you know -- >> why haven't they? i guess my question is if we're already arriving at the dystopian world that you paint why does bernie sanders still have a job representing the good citizens of vermont if they can come in and blow you away with an ad for dark money citizens of vermont? >> there are exception foss the rule. vermont is a small state. i've met tens of thousands of people from town hall meeting. despite the fact when i first ran the richest guy in the state of vermont registered a large level of money, i beat him. but in states where people don't know the candidates where they can define who you are, i think this is very, very troubling. i would argue that for those of us who are concerned about real health care reform single payer, for those of us concerned about a real jobs program rebuilding our infrastructu
do you think about who will come out of the woodwork to come at me? >> of course i do. you take on the koch brothers, military industrial complex, wall street, every special interest in the world, my god, in a small state like vermont, they would -- you know -- >> why haven't they? i guess my question is if we're already arriving at the dystopian world that you paint why does bernie sanders still have a job representing the good citizens of vermont if they can come in and blow you...
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. >> why are these critics coming out of the woodwork that used to be president obama's friends? good of the country or as kevin said they're expressing their frustration or do they want to make money? >> carol, i think one -- in fairness they're patriots and i though the credit of panetta or hillary clinton -- >> we're at war, though. >> well, he's praising what the president's doing right now on the middle east. >> but he said it came too late history will make those decisions but i think in this situation they make a great contribution to history with these books and i ultimately don't feel they're going to -- they become a republican talking pont and i think republicans make a mistake with that tactic because it doesn't replace the lack of republican party having a real agenda. as the "wall street journal" pointed out or peggy noonan mentioned. so we democrats tried that during the bush administration and i would recommend to you as required read it is books by the bush administration officials attacking bush, but that's just me. >> i think republicans are going to get out of
. >> why are these critics coming out of the woodwork that used to be president obama's friends? good of the country or as kevin said they're expressing their frustration or do they want to make money? >> carol, i think one -- in fairness they're patriots and i though the credit of panetta or hillary clinton -- >> we're at war, though. >> well, he's praising what the president's doing right now on the middle east. >> but he said it came too late history will make...
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the ten-year rate in the last two or three days, as you well know, people are coming out of the woodworknance. >> fanny pea was telling me, i deal with pannie may said don't forget, some housing val us have gone up in the interim and there's still a lot of 5% to 6% rates out there. so you're sewing that kind of activity. >> oh, absolutely. it's very interesting. a lot of people that could have refinanced all along just have not, a certain degree of complacency. for people focusing on the financing every day, if it drops a quarter of a point they kind of think if they is refinance, but for a lot of people these types of decisions are much m e mores passive. we've passed the point of inflation and the rates s.t.a.r.t.ed started going back up and we heard groups say you missed it, you missed it, you missed it. if it comes back down, i'm not going to miss it again and that's why you're seeing the resurgence of it now. >> i am so glad you mentioned it. sometimes when you get lower interest rates it is sometimes good news for the consumer. in the end you need your areas to do better and this i
the ten-year rate in the last two or three days, as you well know, people are coming out of the woodworknance. >> fanny pea was telling me, i deal with pannie may said don't forget, some housing val us have gone up in the interim and there's still a lot of 5% to 6% rates out there. so you're sewing that kind of activity. >> oh, absolutely. it's very interesting. a lot of people that could have refinanced all along just have not, a certain degree of complacency. for people focusing...
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's woodworking itself through gradually. and there was something beneficial because you heard from the author himself and i want to start with what you end up with. but this isn't a happy ending but the beginning of a process that is going to carry on for a long time. where would you say that we are, military culture society, in dealing with this and comprehending it, and how long do you think it will be until any of us can say a corner has been turned? >> we are at a point where it is understood and it sounds like a low bar, but it's not. for a long time it was pushed back at the suicide epidemic even existed and that is fine. there is a deep acceptance and that is great. that's a massive improvement. we look at soldiers they still feel scared about seeking help. if understood, there's an effort to fix it, but it's not yet fixed. one reason is the army is the definition of hierarchy. and so i spoke to a general that i had gotten to know in iraq and afghanistan and i asked them about textbook ptsd. they said they came back a
's woodworking itself through gradually. and there was something beneficial because you heard from the author himself and i want to start with what you end up with. but this isn't a happy ending but the beginning of a process that is going to carry on for a long time. where would you say that we are, military culture society, in dealing with this and comprehending it, and how long do you think it will be until any of us can say a corner has been turned? >> we are at a point where it is...
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. >> they're coming out of the woodwork.hn's hands "on the move." ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am jon ferro in london. minutes away from the start of european trading. a very busy 60 minutes ahead. 260 3 million pounds is the number, that is how much tesco overstated profits. the company said this will affect second-half results. the chairman is on his way out. a big beat for credit suisse. profit more than doubled. we will be live from zurich where we sat down with the ceo. china beat expectations. hsbc's manufacturing data in the second largest economy comes in better than expected. the focus now shifts to europe. german manufacturing data is due out. french data is dropping in 10 seconds. by 33s are indeed lower points here in london. on the dax, 0.44%. look at unilever, big mess. market doesn't like it. futures down across the board. >> we are starting to see that fear about the economy hitting the companies. we are digging into all of that. we have chinese manufacturing picking up slightly, better than expected. it
. >> they're coming out of the woodwork.hn's hands "on the move." ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am jon ferro in london. minutes away from the start of european trading. a very busy 60 minutes ahead. 260 3 million pounds is the number, that is how much tesco overstated profits. the company said this will affect second-half results. the chairman is on his way out. a big beat for credit suisse. profit more than doubled. we will be live from zurich where we sat...
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. >> when you have that much attention to an incident, you are getting the whackos out of the woodworks 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 i am not in control of my speech right now. >> we had guys come out for this 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've 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 relat
. >> when you have that much attention to an incident, you are getting the whackos out of the woodworks 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 i am not in control of my speech right now. >> we had guys come out for this left and right. i'm the hillside strangler. save me. so it was a tense time, very intense time. >> one of the...
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and people come out of the woodwork. it is.t cap and look at the space they're playing in. and look at this great position they've got. it's -- i don't know where else you'd rather be than right where they are. >> and the other stock you like, you say you put it in your growth and value list. the fruit, apple. >> you know, it's funny. but come tech season, usually tech stocks separate themselves into two buckets. i can't believe how expensive this stock. then me other bucket is what a great valuation. if only we're growing. the overlap is pretty slender. the only reason apple stock, i think, trades so modestly is that -- at such a modest valuation is because the market cap is so darn big. people think the air gets thin at a certain level and you can't get bigger than half a trill dollars. that's what makes it the ultimate growth at a reasonable price kind of a stock. >> real quick, what would allow that thin air to get a little thicker or allow people to decide it actually is undervalued. >> at this point, that story is -- has
and people come out of the woodwork. it is.t cap and look at the space they're playing in. and look at this great position they've got. it's -- i don't know where else you'd rather be than right where they are. >> and the other stock you like, you say you put it in your growth and value list. the fruit, apple. >> you know, it's funny. but come tech season, usually tech stocks separate themselves into two buckets. i can't believe how expensive this stock. then me other bucket is what...
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stuart: looking at some rather nice woodwork. >> it needs some work.eighborhood and needs something to fix it up. it is in, not even a home. that is why it is but a good deal. it is an older part of tokyo. let's be clear. i am trying to. stuart: got another one? >> detroit. we talked about before yesterday. they troy, eight bathrooms, four baths, three half bath home, 5600 square feet, $365,000. stuart: it looks like a prison. >> the toledo place may be. that is what you would get. i have got one in st. louis. they have won in st. louis? look at st. louis, there is one in st. louis. this one is a little more, $649,000 but look at that, 11,000 square feet and change. i think this home looks pretty good. i think st. louis is a beautiful town. that is lifted as well. stuart: let me ask the obvious question. i walk out the front door. am i shot in the street? >> not in the st. louis--the detroit won could be a little dicey just to be honest. neighbors will start to call me on the show. would you mind not going on national television and ripping on our city
stuart: looking at some rather nice woodwork. >> it needs some work.eighborhood and needs something to fix it up. it is in, not even a home. that is why it is but a good deal. it is an older part of tokyo. let's be clear. i am trying to. stuart: got another one? >> detroit. we talked about before yesterday. they troy, eight bathrooms, four baths, three half bath home, 5600 square feet, $365,000. stuart: it looks like a prison. >> the toledo place may be. that is what you would...
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partners opposite there's any similar circumstances any other jurisdictions that my helpless >> : on woodworkingomposite sketch plan in an interview for more it will find out if she had a yen for the time obviously been jewish is a minor and of having to raises man will be additional charges >> : are bay area news also from paul also police arrested 14 year-old boy shooting and nine year-old acquaintance with a bb gun right a night out in your way all the nine year-old what boy not seriously injured 14 year- old arrested on suspicion of felony attempted robbery been released to parents' custody >> : next allegations of a popular television dead confessed to molesting a young girl's tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand, or a helping paw! so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded, ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at
partners opposite there's any similar circumstances any other jurisdictions that my helpless >> : on woodworkingomposite sketch plan in an interview for more it will find out if she had a yen for the time obviously been jewish is a minor and of having to raises man will be additional charges >> : are bay area news also from paul also police arrested 14 year-old boy shooting and nine year-old acquaintance with a bb gun right a night out in your way all the nine year-old what boy not...
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orange october is in full swing and giants fans are coming out of the woodwork heading to at&t park. thing ! it's exciting. >> there were a lot of people around at&t park who didn't even have tickets, they just wanted to be there. tonight most likely we will see more people out there. we want to show thank you fan photos we have received. giants to win photos. this is from the gonzalez family and they are showing their daughter decked out in her orange october gear. panda hat. very cute. we heard from conditionante who likes to -- dante who likes to watch baseball. go giants. san francisco. look at the little guys. this is lee roy and lucy. i want to show you a close shot. i didn't know they gave dogs giants costumes. we would like to see your photos from yesterday, your joins fan gear you're wearing today. tweet us our send us a note on facebook and include the hash tag "giants to win" and it will get on our feed and you have to put them -- and we will put them on the air. >> again, a lot of people who didn't get into the park, they wanted to be down there enjoying all of the enviro
orange october is in full swing and giants fans are coming out of the woodwork heading to at&t park. thing ! it's exciting. >> there were a lot of people around at&t park who didn't even have tickets, they just wanted to be there. tonight most likely we will see more people out there. we want to show thank you fan photos we have received. giants to win photos. this is from the gonzalez family and they are showing their daughter decked out in her orange october gear. panda hat....
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dealing with the supposed relatives and friends coming out of the woodwork. it can be unbearable. this guy had a solution. he collected his $85 million lottery jackpot while dressed up as a bear. it was a yellow bear. this happened in china where they can appear in the news conference in costume and remain anonymous. he gave a news conference in the bear costume. >> that's awesome. >> yep. and collected the $85 million and the friends and family have no idea. >> no clue. >> he spoke there? >> yes. >> his voice? >> i don't know. >> hey, amy, thank you. >>> now to a big day for apple. the company is expected to unveil newipads this afternoon. not much of a surprise. pictures of the new products leaked online wednesday. and apple only has itself to blame. abc neal karlinsky has that story for pus. >> reporter: apple's last big event had a mysterious huge white box and all the drama they could hope for. this morning, not so much. ahead of apple's latest unveiling today, this, a user guide inside apple's own ibookstore released a day early. showing the yet to be announced ipad air 2 an
dealing with the supposed relatives and friends coming out of the woodwork. it can be unbearable. this guy had a solution. he collected his $85 million lottery jackpot while dressed up as a bear. it was a yellow bear. this happened in china where they can appear in the news conference in costume and remain anonymous. he gave a news conference in the bear costume. >> that's awesome. >> yep. and collected the $85 million and the friends and family have no idea. >> no clue....
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after a disaster like the napa earthquake in august, unlicensed contractors tend to come out of the woodworke have been a lot of unsuspecting homeowners who have been ripped off. that's why state authorities crack down on workers trying to operate under the table. what you are looking at is hidden camera video from an undercover sting operation that was carried out this week by the contractors' state license board working in conjunction with the napa county district attorney's office. authorities invited unlicensed contractors to this particular house that has earthquake damage and they asked those workers for repair equipments. ever since the 6.0 earthquake in late august, a lot of people have fallen victim to contractors working under the table and homeowners who hire these crews risk losing their money and they are also liable if a worker is injured on their property according to state authorities. during this operation, a number of unlicensed contractors were taken into custody. >> mr. lieu, do you have a contractor's license? >> no. >> okay. i need to talk to you. this is a sting operat
after a disaster like the napa earthquake in august, unlicensed contractors tend to come out of the woodworke have been a lot of unsuspecting homeowners who have been ripped off. that's why state authorities crack down on workers trying to operate under the table. what you are looking at is hidden camera video from an undercover sting operation that was carried out this week by the contractors' state license board working in conjunction with the napa county district attorney's office....
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so you see all sorts of islamic authorities popping out of the woodwork.an have somebody that is a civil engineer mike bin laden claimed to be an authority on islam. he was not a trained islamic scholar. he was a do-it-yourself scholar and yet he was accepted by a small portion but unfortunately a dangerous portion of the muslim community. popping up all over the new sorts of authorities and islam and a new sorts of action that's why i think that the medievalist who tells us what happened cannot extrapolate what is going to be happening in 2014 or on any given year in the modern era. >> we are sitting here on the campus of the university of north carolina chapel hill. you open the missing markers with a story about mohammed. who is it? >> guest: he was a university here that graduated several years ago and was working at a local pizza place as a delivery person and as he was becoming more and more enamored in the islamic terrorism of the revolutionary upheaval he was muslim by background although not religious at all and in fact was raised in a shia muslim
so you see all sorts of islamic authorities popping out of the woodwork.an have somebody that is a civil engineer mike bin laden claimed to be an authority on islam. he was not a trained islamic scholar. he was a do-it-yourself scholar and yet he was accepted by a small portion but unfortunately a dangerous portion of the muslim community. popping up all over the new sorts of authorities and islam and a new sorts of action that's why i think that the medievalist who tells us what happened...
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wanted nothing to do with my investigative piece but hear brad poitt and they are coming out of the woodwork1$1.5 billion worth of debt and they have to retrieve this at gunpoint. this is crazy. look, this is a really unregulated sector of the economy. therefore, it makes sense that a guy like me who is this button up banker is partnered up with a rough guy who can be my muscle who can do for me what regulators have not done. this is what happens in the absence of regulation. >> so what should we do about it? >> what we should do about it is basic common sense regulation. for now no one knows who owns any piece of debt. could you imagine if there was no dmv or no vin number and you want to sell me your car and i say do you own it, i own it, trust me. you sell me the car but you sell it to him and everyone else as well. the first thing that needs to happen is a debt registry where there's a vin number for each debt where consumer gets a call, they can call up or go to a website say i'm getting this collection call from abc company. do they really own this debt. the other thing that has to hap
wanted nothing to do with my investigative piece but hear brad poitt and they are coming out of the woodwork1$1.5 billion worth of debt and they have to retrieve this at gunpoint. this is crazy. look, this is a really unregulated sector of the economy. therefore, it makes sense that a guy like me who is this button up banker is partnered up with a rough guy who can be my muscle who can do for me what regulators have not done. this is what happens in the absence of regulation. >> so what...
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to see what comes out of the woodwork, etcetera. >> and anyone who is disclose would no longer be there, right? >> exactly. >> the whole thing is -- >> do you want me to -- >> yeah. michelle is actually here not just talking to us about kim jong un. she does have more on germany's struggling economy. >> so i'm going to tell you news about a german economic indicator that we rarely talk about on this show, except that germany is now appear to go be the ground zero of the problems in europe. the zew is out this morning. this is a survey of analysts in germany and it fell sharply today. if you see europe, you would cover this number like a very big deal. today, the number was very negative. down 3.6%. it's the worst reading in nearly two years. now the zew can't rule out a contraction for the third quarter in germany. and if you run through some of the screens so i can show you the euro, the session now has moved to a low within the day. the german dax -- i thought it moved lower earlier on. let's show you what's going on with the german ten-year yield, as well. we expect germany to put ou
to see what comes out of the woodwork, etcetera. >> and anyone who is disclose would no longer be there, right? >> exactly. >> the whole thing is -- >> do you want me to -- >> yeah. michelle is actually here not just talking to us about kim jong un. she does have more on germany's struggling economy. >> so i'm going to tell you news about a german economic indicator that we rarely talk about on this show, except that germany is now appear to go be the ground...
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he is 100 years old today and he likes woodworking.ke it is so much. that's it, that's all. the folks in champing at the bit to tell you what's happening in the world and i love my birthdays. >> thank you so much. >>> the gang's all here. what do you have coming up in the next hour? >> friday we went to a haunted house. >> is that right? >> and one of us -- >> it was mazing. >> -- was injured. >> willie again? >> how bad was the injury? >> well, you'll hear about it. >> and neil diamond. >> he's going to stick around. >> who wasn't injured at the haunted house, is sticking around. >> one of the nicest guys in the world. >> right? >> so great. >> melissa mccarthy will be by. >> good show. >> let's get back to this injury for a second. severe injury? there's one of you not here, i noticed. >> that's not necessarily the person who was injured. >> there was a hospital involved. >> really? >> that's how bad. >> oh, my gosh! >> i don't even know t >>> good morning to you. it's just a few minutes before 9:00. i'm kris sanchez. the bay area ma
he is 100 years old today and he likes woodworking.ke it is so much. that's it, that's all. the folks in champing at the bit to tell you what's happening in the world and i love my birthdays. >> thank you so much. >>> the gang's all here. what do you have coming up in the next hour? >> friday we went to a haunted house. >> is that right? >> and one of us -- >> it was mazing. >> -- was injured. >> willie again? >> how bad was the injury?...
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i don't think that is how woodworks. most come to the decision quickly, have 1s in his they can come as something restrictions make harder than ever. is horrible let women are saying to this woman who was raped and had a baby that is fine, but you should be anti-choice because really we should be forcing all races to have babies. that is a different thing than someone who does that voluntarily for whatever reason. >> fermi affordability is a huge issue, and there is such hypocrisy with the legislators who are so pro-life, yet they are against maternity leave, the state that we are in right now, leading the nation in child and insurance, yet these women who are seeking an abortion simply because they didn't have the economic means to raise a child is considered such a selfish act. how do we sort of combat that hypocrisy? >> i talked a lot of motherhood in the book because one of the things that the anti-abortion movement said is having a child is no big deal the fact that we do so little to help mothers and children and f
i don't think that is how woodworks. most come to the decision quickly, have 1s in his they can come as something restrictions make harder than ever. is horrible let women are saying to this woman who was raped and had a baby that is fine, but you should be anti-choice because really we should be forcing all races to have babies. that is a different thing than someone who does that voluntarily for whatever reason. >> fermi affordability is a huge issue, and there is such hypocrisy with...