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will they continue to creep out of the woodwork? >> they will creep out of the woodwork.ng that people are noticing our asset bubbles. it has to go somewhere. it has not gone into the economy. it has gone into assets. you are not generating new investment. it is generating asset bubbles. >> to you think uae has failed in all of its guises? -- qe has failed in all of its guises? >> monetary policy is not an instrument for reviving an economy. it allows people to postpone the bad news of being back in debt. in the meantime, something else may happen. it certainly has not been a success story. >> do you think there is logic in getting started with interest rate hikes in the u.s. context? >> that is definitely my own instinct. my own instinct is that they should have begun slightly earlier. you do it gradually. so you don't have to do it all of a sudden. you don't have to give a big shot to the market system -- shock to the market system. you never let realtors traits go negative. >> with inflation is low as it is can they really look people in the eye and explain an interest
will they continue to creep out of the woodwork? >> they will creep out of the woodwork.ng that people are noticing our asset bubbles. it has to go somewhere. it has not gone into the economy. it has gone into assets. you are not generating new investment. it is generating asset bubbles. >> to you think uae has failed in all of its guises? -- qe has failed in all of its guises? >> monetary policy is not an instrument for reviving an economy. it allows people to postpone the...
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gary streigler is a home builder who specializes in high end homes with custom woodwork. he uses kreg joints extensively because it helps him build higher quality projects in less time. in my company, we've got an almost unwritten rule. if you can figure out the hardest way to do something it's probably the best way to do it. the kreg joint is an exception to that rule. all i have to do is take a couple pieces of wood that have a square edge, put a couple holes in the back and i can join the wood together. it's really the only way that i want to put together wood. it's not just making my life easier. i couldn't make my life easier by doing a poor job on stuff right? but it's going to give good results. every time you make something - whether you're a master craftsman or a beginner like myself - it's that learning.. "oh here's how to make that work." today you can buy furniture you put together yourself just about anywhere, but here's what you end up with: this is made out of really cheap particle board. not only that, but about half the time... it actually comes right out
gary streigler is a home builder who specializes in high end homes with custom woodwork. he uses kreg joints extensively because it helps him build higher quality projects in less time. in my company, we've got an almost unwritten rule. if you can figure out the hardest way to do something it's probably the best way to do it. the kreg joint is an exception to that rule. all i have to do is take a couple pieces of wood that have a square edge, put a couple holes in the back and i can join the...
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. >> jon: you ever do any woodworking? >> you know what?as a wood shop in her basement and she invited me there once and i made something that didn't seem like anything burks soifts fun. i made a block of wood and i -- it was really stupid but really fun. >> jon: wood comes in a block already. (laughter) >> no, i shaved it. >> jon: you shaved it down. i had a machine. it was dangerous. >> jon: i had a wood shop. you did? >> jon: i made my son's first changing table. >> what! >> jon: then they were born and i haven't been in it since (laughter) >> you say you watch sports but you made a changing table. >> jon: something to do while sports were on. >> multi-tasking. >> jon: yeah everyone does. we have a lot of guests on the show. we've had presidents on this show people, we've never had a guest on the show who has brought a dog like this. may i show? this is wyatt who lives here and the one on the left is sven. the most beautiful dog. that's a shepherd. >> an australian shepherd. >> jon: he's so well behaved and kind. how old is he? >> five.
. >> jon: you ever do any woodworking? >> you know what?as a wood shop in her basement and she invited me there once and i made something that didn't seem like anything burks soifts fun. i made a block of wood and i -- it was really stupid but really fun. >> jon: wood comes in a block already. (laughter) >> no, i shaved it. >> jon: you shaved it down. i had a machine. it was dangerous. >> jon: i had a wood shop. you did? >> jon: i made my son's first...
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in 1964 republicans nominated barry goal water partly on the theory of conservatives in the woodwork, were enormous numbers of conservatives who if only offered a candidate we ignored what cruz calls the mushy middle they would come out of the woodwork. the 27 million voters of woman i was one carried six states. the question for ted cruz or anyone seeking the republican nomination is this: given that 18 states and the district of columbia with 242 old electoral votes voted democratic in six consecutive elections and if the democratic nominee holds that base, he or she will spend the fall rebelling for 28 electoral votes and will find them, given that you have to ask what blue state will you flip in specifically, can ted cruz campaign effectively in up before those 18 states? pennsylvania? how will he do piling up big majorities to carry the state in the suburban counties around philadelphia? >> i will bring in bay matt kibbe? >> my community loves ted cruz and we like governor rand paul, and the question is fad that politics -- you look at the fundraising of ted cruz in the first wee
in 1964 republicans nominated barry goal water partly on the theory of conservatives in the woodwork, were enormous numbers of conservatives who if only offered a candidate we ignored what cruz calls the mushy middle they would come out of the woodwork. the 27 million voters of woman i was one carried six states. the question for ted cruz or anyone seeking the republican nomination is this: given that 18 states and the district of columbia with 242 old electoral votes voted democratic in six...
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the q area and it size i was just sort of really disappointed when i just found out about this two woodworks because of the persons that are initiating that not in contact with the go faith based institutions or establishments i feel that if you're going to propose something you need to get in contact with the faith based people and then all of this can't be situations before it comics to you for a vote so that's my suggestion to all of you in whatever you have to propose 82 thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> (calling names) >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon thank you for the opportunity to present our concerns regarding the faith community i'm pastor mr. mark meanwhile golden gate avenue at the corner of fillmore i wholeheartedly agree parking is a challenge in this great city of san francisco, however, the churches were think established before most of the residents came to san francisco el bucking will i has been there for 66 years and the residents that live near p there a renting apartment and not pga for parking there's no guarantee of park numerous groups and organization se
the q area and it size i was just sort of really disappointed when i just found out about this two woodworks because of the persons that are initiating that not in contact with the go faith based institutions or establishments i feel that if you're going to propose something you need to get in contact with the faith based people and then all of this can't be situations before it comics to you for a vote so that's my suggestion to all of you in whatever you have to propose 82 thank you for your...
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he says the japanese are renowned for their distinct woodworking. fitting wooden joints like these seen carved into the timber on the beach for large, long-lasting buildings. >> most likely, it, um, probably washed out during the tsunami and took three or four years to cross the ocean and wound up here. >> reporter: the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck japan on march 11, 2011, killing 16,000 people and washing more than a million tons of debris into the ocean. tsunami waves even reached santa cruz causing major damage at the harbor. lovemark and his colleagues believe the wood to be japanese cedar. it's 18 feet long and could have been used to build a farmhouse or religious shrine. >> we have contacted experts in japan who believe that, um, it is indeed a japanese piece of timber frame and they, um, might want it back to rebuild a temple. so what we want to do is preserve this thing, um, this piece of wood, to the best of our ability. >> reporter: len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a los angeles grandmother who drives for uber says her passengers att
he says the japanese are renowned for their distinct woodworking. fitting wooden joints like these seen carved into the timber on the beach for large, long-lasting buildings. >> most likely, it, um, probably washed out during the tsunami and took three or four years to cross the ocean and wound up here. >> reporter: the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck japan on march 11, 2011, killing 16,000 people and washing more than a million tons of debris into the ocean. tsunami waves...
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collection with cheeky encryptions so eye-catching, distribution partners began coming out of the woodwork>> we heard about this from someone else and then we met her and fell in love with her. we love the stationary idea and the idea of putting down your cell phone for one second and actually writing a letter to somebody. so it was perfect for us with what we're all about with connecting with people. >> how has key relationships with distributors like benny enhanced your business? >> it's a confidence builder. here's this chick who knew nothing about graphic design, nothing about stationary, nothing about running a business, and these people have come to me and said we want to do business with you. >> her approach to cultivating those key relationships and customizing products for niche consumers is proving successful. >> i am really happy to say i've been wholesaling my product now since june, i guess, of 2013. and we are in 14 brick-and-mortar stores. we are in two online stores, including myself. and we will be in three new brick-and-mortar stores this holiday season. >> you started ou
collection with cheeky encryptions so eye-catching, distribution partners began coming out of the woodwork>> we heard about this from someone else and then we met her and fell in love with her. we love the stationary idea and the idea of putting down your cell phone for one second and actually writing a letter to somebody. so it was perfect for us with what we're all about with connecting with people. >> how has key relationships with distributors like benny enhanced your business?...
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they have their own woodworking shop upholstery departmenton- on-site florists 8,000 pieces of art. once selections are made team meredith loads up one of their 13 trucks and heads back to their latest empty canvas. that sprawling seven bedroom, ten bath $17 million mansion in the pacific palisades. 15 minutes later -- >> this is it. >> i think it's welcoming, it's elephant el elegant, but it's comfortable. >> reporter: how can you recreate meredith's midas touch in your own home without breaking the bank? >> people need to keep it simple. i personally really believe that walls should be white. >> reporter: hold off on renovations and invest in white paint. >> what do you want to do in a master bedroom? >> you want it to feel like a five-star hotel. you want to come in and make it so yummy that you want to take your shoes off, put them in the closet, get your toothbrush and move in. >> reporter: crisp, white bedding. >> we often put a comforter under the sheets just to make it look really plump and yummy. crisp, white sheets. >> reporter: next tip, invest in fluffy white towels. >>
they have their own woodworking shop upholstery departmenton- on-site florists 8,000 pieces of art. once selections are made team meredith loads up one of their 13 trucks and heads back to their latest empty canvas. that sprawling seven bedroom, ten bath $17 million mansion in the pacific palisades. 15 minutes later -- >> this is it. >> i think it's welcoming, it's elephant el elegant, but it's comfortable. >> reporter: how can you recreate meredith's midas touch in your own...
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[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.nts app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >> ♪♪ >> welcome back. you're taking a live look down the shore here in atlantic city looking at the life. it is now 5:25 and 33 degrees. >>> death by firing squad will now be an option for executions in the state of utah the only state in the country to allow for this sort of capitol punishment. even though the governor called firing squads "a little bit gruesome" he signed the law yesterday for cases when no legal injection drugs are available. there have been shortages of the drugs in recent years and controversies about botched executions from the mix of drugs that were used. >> identical twins offer a variety of ways to study why we develop why we get sick, our jeeps so forth. nasa is going conduct a study with two very famous twins they're both astronauts scott and mark kelly. scott kelly will head to the i
[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.nts app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >> ♪♪ >> welcome back. you're taking a live look down the shore here in atlantic city looking at the life. it is now 5:25 and 33 degrees. >>> death by firing squad will now be an option for executions in the state of utah the...
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was something i went public with, and then low and behold, month later, someone came out of the woodworkumber liquidators and laminated wood coming out of china, saying that story was correct, but there was a bigger story in that they were poisoning their customers. >> three chinese factories admitted to using false labeling that made it look like it met regulations. you just mentioned the contention that lumber liquidators did not know the levels were above legal limits -- that they should have known. why do you say they should have known? >> let me give you an analogy. let's say you were on the streets of shanghai and bought a movie, and you got arrested for buying a pirated movie, and you would -- would say," "i didn't know," but you did. >> not to get to the legalese but it is very hard to prove intent. >> i cannot prove what was in their hearts and minds, but i know for sure they haven't rolling their american customers -- but i know for sure they have been selling their american customers tainted products. whether they are evil or were massively incompetent and went over to china a
was something i went public with, and then low and behold, month later, someone came out of the woodworkumber liquidators and laminated wood coming out of china, saying that story was correct, but there was a bigger story in that they were poisoning their customers. >> three chinese factories admitted to using false labeling that made it look like it met regulations. you just mentioned the contention that lumber liquidators did not know the levels were above legal limits -- that they...
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the other thing is a funny way in which people many of them tend to disappear into the woodwork they fade out and they don't end up in crack houses the end up -- they don't end up strangling their children. you don't have this crazy coke drunk. i ended up reading a book about a wife who was the star -- this is the problem of you bandai. everything is interesting. the world news the star in the blair witch project. after her career in the movies she became a pop life and so that's how she kind of disappeared. i remember some of the heavy pot smokers from college and graduate school. they didn't die they just did it integrate tv to reach their potential. they were more dramatic for the point that you raise is an interesting ones. when i was the director of the drug policy people say why do we need to -- let the state do this and i said what i thought was the responsible thing to say. that's not going to happen on my watch what's have 100000 do their homework to see. not when i'm secretary of education education. but now it has occurred so yes there is a great opportunity for learning h
the other thing is a funny way in which people many of them tend to disappear into the woodwork they fade out and they don't end up in crack houses the end up -- they don't end up strangling their children. you don't have this crazy coke drunk. i ended up reading a book about a wife who was the star -- this is the problem of you bandai. everything is interesting. the world news the star in the blair witch project. after her career in the movies she became a pop life and so that's how she kind...
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reports of dangerous flooring have put lumber lick wi dadequidateors through the woodwork. is it helping others move higher? cramer is giving his take. ♪ at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. >>> why did the make off store brand -- rally more than 3 bucks yesterday? there was no news yesterday that obviously spurred the stock higher. there were no releases about new medicines going generic. i got an idea an idea about what might have been on the minds of people who were buying this stock. chinese vitamin supplements, that's what. the company missed its number for a variety of reasons, including a weak cold and flu season and the timing of certain product launches, but it was also wounded by vicious price competitions in
reports of dangerous flooring have put lumber lick wi dadequidateors through the woodwork. is it helping others move higher? cramer is giving his take. ♪ at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for...
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the kind of disappear in the woodwork and kind of fade out. they do not and out in crack houses or beating their wives, they do not end up strangling their children having this crazy coke drama. and you know, i ended up reading a book about this life. the woman who was the star everything is interesting and the woman who was the star in the blair witch project after her career in those movies, she became a hot -- she became a pot life. i remember some of the graduates and they just kind of faded away, they didn't reach their potential, they didn't reach what they should have been but the point you raised is an interesting one. people say why we let a state do this and i said i'm not going to lie, i'm not going to let people suffer for the sake of proving my point. it's like a hundred thousand kids not doing their homework let's see if they get stupid or not. but now yes. there is a great opportunity for learning here and we want to play close attention and so let's go to colorado and take a close look every six months or a year. let's count al
the kind of disappear in the woodwork and kind of fade out. they do not and out in crack houses or beating their wives, they do not end up strangling their children having this crazy coke drama. and you know, i ended up reading a book about this life. the woman who was the star everything is interesting and the woman who was the star in the blair witch project after her career in those movies, she became a hot -- she became a pot life. i remember some of the graduates and they just kind of...
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[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.it cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your daydreams your ah-has, your easier-said-than-dones. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. bring us your need-it-done-yesterdays. your impracticals, your how-do-we-do-thats, impossibles, your what-do-we-do-nows, downright inaccessibles. bring us those things you're not sure how to pull off - and you're even less sure who to ask. because we're in the pushing- what's-possible business. the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. more than 400,000 people around the world ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done we're h
[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.it cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your daydreams your ah-has, your easier-said-than-dones. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. bring us your...
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that's where people come out and, you know, they come out of the woodwork and they -- i've gotten a ton ton of people trying to rip me apart on my blog. >> really? >> i allow those comments to go through. because i witnessant to remind people unfortunately there's still a lot of hate in the world, but i think if we work together positively to love people to love our neighbors, to love people we don't know strangers, and to even love our enemies which seems extremely impossible that we can make a difference in the world. >> well have you heard from any muslims and gotten reaction from them? >> actually the night before when i thought of this idea i had talked to my muslim friend from the islamic school here in peoria to see what she thought. i wanted to make sure i wouldn't offend anyone. >> right. >> and she thought it was a great idea. she didn't see any problem with a peaceful act like this. and she told me that her hijab drawer was open to me. >> that's so sweet. quickly, we only have a couple seconds left, what do you think is the biggest lesson you've learned so far? >> you know wh
that's where people come out and, you know, they come out of the woodwork and they -- i've gotten a ton ton of people trying to rip me apart on my blog. >> really? >> i allow those comments to go through. because i witnessant to remind people unfortunately there's still a lot of hate in the world, but i think if we work together positively to love people to love our neighbors, to love people we don't know strangers, and to even love our enemies which seems extremely impossible that...
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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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but he worked so hard that his parents and his wife were terrified that he literally woodwork himself to death. when he was working he wouldn't stop to eat or rest. his only respite was to play the piano deep into the night, but even then he played with such an intensity that his mother, who had taught him to play, called it a musical fever. when garfield was shot, bill turned his life upside down to help him. it sickened him to think of garfield's doctors blindly searching for the bullets. science he thought should be able to do better than that. bella band and everything he was doing and spends day and night -- bell abandoned everything he was doing and spends day and night inventing something called an induction balance which was basically a metal detector that he hooked up to the telephone receiver. and which he slowly ran over the president's body, listening for telltale buzzing that would tell him where the bullet was lodged. in the end, bell and science were defeated, but not because the invention didn't work. it did work. in fact, it went on to save countless lives before the
but he worked so hard that his parents and his wife were terrified that he literally woodwork himself to death. when he was working he wouldn't stop to eat or rest. his only respite was to play the piano deep into the night, but even then he played with such an intensity that his mother, who had taught him to play, called it a musical fever. when garfield was shot, bill turned his life upside down to help him. it sickened him to think of garfield's doctors blindly searching for the bullets....
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your life or sold them or nobody in her life sold them by had no interest in it. 40 years old like woodworking store. he says the have a kid. will you help me? is 30 think i can do? then starts to flirt with her daughter who is 14 and she says get out. but then she rents a way to go off with sarah gave. but the police do nothing and marcella is the anchor chair tries to keep her daughter separate but then she gets pregnant she was heartbroken. and has a baby. but then ruby is not there but her baby is and she says that she ran away she went off with another man. the end she said no, no, no. and not leave the child he said that is what happened. sova maricella decides to distribute leaflets allover juarez. nothing happened after a while she has to drive out to the desert i hope to dispose of your daughter's body. sarah j. killed her and i can tell you where we dumped the body and then she goes to the police but they wouldn't do anything but she doesn't understand why. but then he breaks down and apologizes i am sorry but i did and he admits it. and then he is acquitted. maricella discovered ser
your life or sold them or nobody in her life sold them by had no interest in it. 40 years old like woodworking store. he says the have a kid. will you help me? is 30 think i can do? then starts to flirt with her daughter who is 14 and she says get out. but then she rents a way to go off with sarah gave. but the police do nothing and marcella is the anchor chair tries to keep her daughter separate but then she gets pregnant she was heartbroken. and has a baby. but then ruby is not there but her...
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[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> in the past nine months the question i have been asked the most is why? why now? why was i sticking my head above the parapet? you can read between the lines in those questions. and the answer has nothing to do with politics. the top note answer was, and is, because it's time. time to stop tiptoeing around my past. time to stop living a life of a program. and time to take back my narrative. >> monica lewinsky back in the headlines, delivering a passionate ted talk this week calling for an end to cyber bullying. let's bring in "the roundtable." democratic that gist and comment taner van jones. oklahoma congressman tom coal. steve inskeep, host of npr's morning edition, and our own cokie roberts. i want to start with you. >> i covered the story like a cheap suit. >> does the country reassess what
[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> in the past nine months the question i have been asked the most is why? why now? why was i sticking my head above the parapet? you can read between the lines in those questions. and the answer has nothing to do with...
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because every terrorist could come out of the woodwork and decide, this is nice.> attorney general janet reno called us to a meeting. essentially what we said to her was the reason you should publish this is somebody out there has seen these words before and they're going to recognize him by his words. >> "the washington post" publishes the manifesto on september 19th, 1995. >> after the publication of the unabomber manifesto, we received almost 55,000 calls. we had wives turning in their husbands. we had girlfriends turning in their boyfriends. we had all kinds of people submitting written samples of people's work. >> among the thousands of people who believed they recognized the style of the writer is linda patrick, the wife of ted kaczynski's brother, david. >> david kaczynski's wife was on sabbatical in paris and saw excerpts from the manifesto. she recognized the phrasing because david had showed her letters from ted and told her about ted's preoccupations. >> i think it's partly that the voice in the manifesto is a chicago voice. phrases or just the grammar,
because every terrorist could come out of the woodwork and decide, this is nice.> attorney general janet reno called us to a meeting. essentially what we said to her was the reason you should publish this is somebody out there has seen these words before and they're going to recognize him by his words. >> "the washington post" publishes the manifesto on september 19th, 1995. >> after the publication of the unabomber manifesto, we received almost 55,000 calls. we had...
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he says the japanese are refound for their distinct woodworking. they use tight fitting wooden joints like these for large long lasting buildings. >> it probably washed out during the tsunami and took three or four years to cross the ocean and wound up here. >> reporter: the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck japan on march 11, 2011, killing 16,000 people and washing more than a million tons of debris into the ocean. tsunami waves each reached santa cruz causing major damage at the harbor. lovemark and his colleagues believe the wood to be japanese cedar. it's 18 feet long and could have been used to build a farmhouse or a religious shrine. >> so far we have contacted a few experts in japan who believe that it is indeed japanese timber frame and they might want it back to rebuild a temple. so what we want top do is preserve this thing, this piece of wood, the best of our ability. >> reporter: lovemark has reported his find to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration who is keeping track of these debris findings on the california c
he says the japanese are refound for their distinct woodworking. they use tight fitting wooden joints like these for large long lasting buildings. >> it probably washed out during the tsunami and took three or four years to cross the ocean and wound up here. >> reporter: the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck japan on march 11, 2011, killing 16,000 people and washing more than a million tons of debris into the ocean. tsunami waves each reached santa cruz causing major damage...
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[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. ♪. neil: and here comes the solar boondoggle. the energy department bringing back the fuel efficiency loan program that funded solyndra that went bankrupt after getting more than 500 million dollars in taxpayer cash. are we repeating our singed sins? kayleigh mcenany says get ready for more bad bets. the government should be investing in these types of projects. what's the problem? >> i like to look at the government's track record. we see a greenhouse graveyard to the tune of 22 companies that have gone bankrupt giving government loans putting 3 billion dollars of the track record at risk. tesla is a great example of a loan that went well. >> and repaid it early. >> repaid it early. uncompensated risk, that put the taxpayers at risk. neil: if it turned out well, you get pay dirt? >> you get paid
[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. ♪. neil: and here comes the solar boondoggle. the energy department bringing back the fuel efficiency loan program that funded solyndra that went bankrupt after getting more than 500 million dollars in taxpayer cash. are we repeating...
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there's a funny way in which people who have marijuana problems they tend to disappear the woodwork and fade out. they don't end up in crack houses and they don't end up eating their lives. they don't end up strangling their children. >> host: to have stores in colorado. the women who's the star the woman who was a star in the blair witch project, she became a pop way a grower of marijuana in northern california. that is how she kind of disappeared kid i remember some of the heavy pot smokers from college and graduate school. it didn't die. they just kind of didn't reach their potential didn't reach what they should've been but just kind of faded away. nothing more dramatic. the point you raise is interesting. when i was director of drug policy why would you let the state do this in the laboratories of democracy and see what happens, which i thought was the responsible thing to say. i'm the director of drug policy. this won't happen on my watch. i will let people suffer for the sake of proving my point. let's have 100,000 kids not do their homework and see if they get stupider. not when
there's a funny way in which people who have marijuana problems they tend to disappear the woodwork and fade out. they don't end up in crack houses and they don't end up eating their lives. they don't end up strangling their children. >> host: to have stores in colorado. the women who's the star the woman who was a star in the blair witch project, she became a pop way a grower of marijuana in northern california. that is how she kind of disappeared kid i remember some of the heavy pot...
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. >> they came out from the woodwork.one in the station. >> some tried to play it cool. >> and i'm a little bummed because i also stood next to mr. hogan and it was in video mode and not picture mode. >> that happened to you, too. i'll help you, though. >> the stars of the main event are already in town. >> clearly. >> superstar john cena will be meeting with some young fans. he's going to host a pizza party for 25 make a wish kids and their families at the tech museum. it caps off a week of good deeds by wwe wrestlers. yesterday, they hosted an anti-bullying event. the goal here is to create a positive environment for everyone, whether it's online or face-to-face. >> and hulk hogan talked about that, said it is awesome to see how much of that those guys do. >> good they're using their celebrity on that end. >> the divas went to the hospital. lucky kids. >> san jose teen selena edmonds did well in her short program at the world championships. >> she's now in the top ten, and she's leading the american contingent in shangh
. >> they came out from the woodwork.one in the station. >> some tried to play it cool. >> and i'm a little bummed because i also stood next to mr. hogan and it was in video mode and not picture mode. >> that happened to you, too. i'll help you, though. >> the stars of the main event are already in town. >> clearly. >> superstar john cena will be meeting with some young fans. he's going to host a pizza party for 25 make a wish kids and their families at...
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[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.cept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. s. >>> there you were just joining us or headed out the door here are seven thinks to know: a german delight from barcelona, spain, to dusseldorf, germany has crashed in the french alps and the french president does not believe that any of the 148 people on board survived. our reporter is monitoring this breaking story and will have an update in a few minutes. >> breaking news at hope vallejo police investigating the possible kidnapping of a 30-year-old woman. officials say a man told them denise huskins was taken from a home on kirkland avenue and is hemmed for ransom. >> san francisco police are searching for a wanted inmate. santiago gonzalez escaped from jail while take out the trash. officials say that santiago gonzalez was being head on helps charges. >> surprising news from angelina revealing in a new "new york times"
[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.cept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. s. >>> there you were just joining us or headed out the door here are seven thinks to know: a german delight from barcelona, spain, to dusseldorf, germany has crashed in the french alps and the french president does not believe that any of the 148 people...
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get more facts at ramtrucks.com [woodworker] i live in the fine details.un on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these p
get more facts at ramtrucks.com [woodworker] i live in the fine details.un on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full...
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that's when you see a lot of democrats come out of the woodwork in washington and in those key early primary states saying that she needs to address these issues. there are so many unanswered questions about this that can't be answered in 140 character tweet like the one they put out last wednesday. did she ever delete any e-mails? did she get some kind of pass to have a private e-mail address? you be can sure that republicans are going to watch every moment of this and feeding even more questions to reporters. i'm interested to see whether former secretary clinton does a brief press conference or a really long press conference like chris christie did last year after the bridge gate scandal broke. either way, it's hard to see that people are going to be satisfied after she does this press conference. remember this is something that's not going to go away. the state department is still going through thousands of pages of e-mails and benghazi committee is not going to let this die away. >> whatever she says this will last for months and months. 55,000 e-mails is a lot of e-mails to go
that's when you see a lot of democrats come out of the woodwork in washington and in those key early primary states saying that she needs to address these issues. there are so many unanswered questions about this that can't be answered in 140 character tweet like the one they put out last wednesday. did she ever delete any e-mails? did she get some kind of pass to have a private e-mail address? you be can sure that republicans are going to watch every moment of this and feeding even more...
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he said people will be coming out of the woodwork. it comes down to apps.them or want them? if they're health related, which has not been revealed yet. they gave a research kit and said do your thing. let's see what you've got. hard to imagine. imagine the apple watch. not going to happen. what if it could predict you are going to predict a heart attack. now it becomes priceless. you would want everyone in your family to want one. it could be health insurance ramifications as well. you saw the price points up there. >> i'm with you. of course it's going to be a hit. it's apple. >> of course. >> okay. we're a month from the tax filing deadline. billions paid out in refunds. what are people going to do with the win fall? >> 75% of americans are expecting a refund. on average, it's $3,100. national retail federation predicts they will save a lot of it pay down dead. home improvements should fair very well. when you ask financial advisers they will tell you to use 50% to pay down high interest debt 30% to save especially for emergency funds, and 20%, go ahead a
he said people will be coming out of the woodwork. it comes down to apps.them or want them? if they're health related, which has not been revealed yet. they gave a research kit and said do your thing. let's see what you've got. hard to imagine. imagine the apple watch. not going to happen. what if it could predict you are going to predict a heart attack. now it becomes priceless. you would want everyone in your family to want one. it could be health insurance ramifications as well. you saw the...
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[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.p to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >>> starbucks facing major backlash after the company launched a campaign involving just two words written on your coffee cup. trace gallagher with the story. trace? >> megyn, keep in mind bar stuks baristas are under no obligation to engage with customers under race. but they have the option to give you a cup with the slogan race together written on it. starbucks ceo howard schultz rejects those who say it's a bad idea. lis
[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.p to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte....
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the way wage enhancement woodwork is that it would be open to all workers. it would incentivize work. i would rather you be working for $10 an hour and supplementing the difference than having you not working at all and collecting the equivalent of six dollars an hour or five dollars an hour in government benefits. it saves the taxpayer money. when you are out of work for a long period of time, it is hard to reenter the workforce. it stigmatizes you to employers and demoralizes you. there is a low-level level of labor participation today. we have a large number of people that are not participating in the marketplace. a lot of people will not take the work because if they can take six dollars an hour from the safety program, why would i work for nine dollars per hour? i would rather enhance your income with the replacement from the income tax credit than i would have you sitting at home and not working? there is no such thing as a dead-end job. there are jobs that are not where you want to wind up at the end of your life. every single job that you has has val
the way wage enhancement woodwork is that it would be open to all workers. it would incentivize work. i would rather you be working for $10 an hour and supplementing the difference than having you not working at all and collecting the equivalent of six dollars an hour or five dollars an hour in government benefits. it saves the taxpayer money. when you are out of work for a long period of time, it is hard to reenter the workforce. it stigmatizes you to employers and demoralizes you. there is a...
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[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.e payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com >>> so there's going to be a little psaki coming our way. jen psaki is expecting. check out our talk about it at facebook.com/thekellyfile. no mean tweets. woman's got a lot going on. follow me on twitter twitter @megynkelly. see you tomorrow. >>> tonight it's decision day in the bowe bergdahl case. >> sergeant bergdahl is charged with desertion with intent to shirk important or hazardous duty. >> how big an embarrassment is this for the obama administration? [ bleep ]. >> a former university of oklahoma student involved in that racist video now speaks out. we have re
[woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.e payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com...
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trs [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. tonight at a high school controversy that got national attention this week. there was a big uproar in boston after reports that a high school had canceled a prom over its american pride theme. but when the"the kelly file" did some digging we heard a different story. trace gallagher reports. >> keep in mind megyn, this happened at the home of the shot heard round the world. apparently the feeling of administrators at lexington hi
trs [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte....
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in 1964 republicans nominated barry goldwater partly on the theory called conservatives in the woodworkthere were enormous number of conserves who only offered candidate who ignored what cruz calls the mushy middle. goldwater's 27 million voters, of whom i was one, suffice to carry six states. the question for mr. cruz for anyone seeking the republican nomination is this -- given that 18 states and the district of columbia with 242 electoral votes voted democrat in six consecutive elections and if the democratic nominee holds that base, he or she will spend the fall looking for 28 electoral votes and will find them. given that, they have to answer the question, what blue state are you going to flip specifically? can ted cruz campaign effectively in one of those 18 states, pennsylvania. how is he going to do piling up big majorities to carry the state in the suburban counties arnold philadelphia? >> let me bring in matt kibbe who loves ted cruz. where is george getting it wrong? >> my community loves ted cruz. we're looking at senators ran paul. we like governor walker. the question is t
in 1964 republicans nominated barry goldwater partly on the theory called conservatives in the woodworkthere were enormous number of conserves who only offered candidate who ignored what cruz calls the mushy middle. goldwater's 27 million voters, of whom i was one, suffice to carry six states. the question for mr. cruz for anyone seeking the republican nomination is this -- given that 18 states and the district of columbia with 242 electoral votes voted democrat in six consecutive elections and...
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amazing true no-loss of suction wherever you need it -- on your stairs, ceiling fans, bookcases, vents woodworkupholstery, drapes the car! the rocket cleans them all! and the shark rocket has a host of ingenious, available attachments that you won't find anywhere else, including the incredible dust-away that picks up large and small particles while its reusable microfiber pad picks up dust a vacuum alone can't, and the under appliance wand that reaches places you just couldn't clean before. >> the under-appliance for the rocket did amazing picking everything up. this is just from underneath my stove, which, that scares me. [ laughs ] >> announcer: there is no question about it -- the revolutionary rocket ultra-light upright is the vacuum of the future! and now, to celebrate this special anniversary, shark c.e.o. mark rosen has an unbelievable offer. he is so sure you'll love his ultra-light shark rocket, he's going to send you his incredible steam mop, a $100 retail value. it's yours free, and yours to keep, even if you return the rocket for any reason. >> hello. i'm amy motta, and i'm here wit
amazing true no-loss of suction wherever you need it -- on your stairs, ceiling fans, bookcases, vents woodworkupholstery, drapes the car! the rocket cleans them all! and the shark rocket has a host of ingenious, available attachments that you won't find anywhere else, including the incredible dust-away that picks up large and small particles while its reusable microfiber pad picks up dust a vacuum alone can't, and the under appliance wand that reaches places you just couldn't clean before....