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these are some of the finest woodworkers on the planet.ar his head and realize how coopersburg sports could better utilize this resource. what is this? why does this look like it's a leg for a table? jerry: it didn't get the ends trimmed off. lemonis: but i mean, it looks like it could be a stool. scott: there's an idea, yeah. lemonis: do you have any more of these? jerry: yeah. lemonis: and so, i mean, like, if we could somehow have, you know, a stool -- obviously, it has to be the right size and the right shape. then you essentially could put "yankees" or "red sox." scott: like a cocktail table? like a little cocktail table? lemonis: well, or a stool. what does one of these cost? jerry: $8, delivered to his door. lemonis: each baseball bat costs $8 in raw materials and another $4 each to actually turn them. that's $48 for the four legs. and add another $20 for the top. that's a total of $68. a licensed, handcrafted, customized stool like this could sell for as much as $200. that's over 100% margin. ben: yeah, you could make a bedroom set
these are some of the finest woodworkers on the planet.ar his head and realize how coopersburg sports could better utilize this resource. what is this? why does this look like it's a leg for a table? jerry: it didn't get the ends trimmed off. lemonis: but i mean, it looks like it could be a stool. scott: there's an idea, yeah. lemonis: do you have any more of these? jerry: yeah. lemonis: and so, i mean, like, if we could somehow have, you know, a stool -- obviously, it has to be the right size...
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and so, you know, we're woodworking, the most common for enslaved people. much of this property, an enslaved person had a hand in constructing much of this household. so we're carving these game boards here, and basically we have just simple tools. right now what we're doing is we're just carving out the cups. and, as you see here, this is what the game pretty much looks like in its finished state. and we're using acorns here from the tree, this water oak here to kind of use as the pieces, the seeds for this game here. so it's pretty much using your environment to make life work. now when you think about the daily life of enslaved people. it's busy, it's arduous and time-consuming. it's dirty. it's hot. it's sweaty. i mean, everything that you can think of when you talkingdrudge skullry or the kitchen. the drudgery of work that requires you to be out in the heat all day long. when you think about enslaved people on a property like this. for instance, when you think about the kitchen there, for the randolphs, a prominent family like this, just for the people
and so, you know, we're woodworking, the most common for enslaved people. much of this property, an enslaved person had a hand in constructing much of this household. so we're carving these game boards here, and basically we have just simple tools. right now what we're doing is we're just carving out the cups. and, as you see here, this is what the game pretty much looks like in its finished state. and we're using acorns here from the tree, this water oak here to kind of use as the pieces, the...
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people learn and develop new skills that will help them as today that came in form of making handmade woodwork, ceramics and knitting hats and scarves. 2:43:15:09-2:43:27:11 "there's opportunity to learn things to give back to the community not only for the kids to learn the craft but for them to also learn how to give back...if we can teach that to them, then maybe they can take that skill set and use it in life." if you would like to volunteer for a future event, visit freedom-for- youth-dot-org. santa left the north pole to visit the blank park zoo. guests enjoyed hot chocolate, cookies and craft activities with santa this morning. the public was also encouraged to buy gifts for animals or directly to the zoo. the zoo is open daily colin cowherd! paul finebaum! hawkeye fans, put away your garlic...these guys have done more good than harm. its the biggest game in iowa football history, and you could certainly make the argument its the biggest sporting event in the state's history. iowa-michigan state, big 10 title game winner heads to the college football playoff. channel 13's michael admire
people learn and develop new skills that will help them as today that came in form of making handmade woodwork, ceramics and knitting hats and scarves. 2:43:15:09-2:43:27:11 "there's opportunity to learn things to give back to the community not only for the kids to learn the craft but for them to also learn how to give back...if we can teach that to them, then maybe they can take that skill set and use it in life." if you would like to volunteer for a future event, visit freedom-for-...
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. >> try not to crash the woodwork if possible. >>>>eporter: to announcecee would start spending $2 million a week on tv ads. >> we're going to be talking about a lot of things, including the border, including trade, including isis and security for the country. >> reporter: with a little over a month before the first voting begins, republicans hoping to be the mainstream alternative to trump have turned on each other. the superpac supporting jeb sh attacked marco rubio for missing nate votes to campaiai and fund-raise. >> politics first. that's the rubio way. >> reporter: chris christie joined in, saying rubio should have flown to washington to vote against the fecently passed budget bill. >> the vote happened and that's my observation, and it's-- it's hardly an attack. if marco's that thin-skinned, he doesn't belong in this business. >> reporter: rubio said his fellow candidates are getting increasingly desperate. >> chris chrisise is a funny guy but he's never in new jersey. he's gone half the time. >> reporter: a recent c-span v
. >> try not to crash the woodwork if possible. >>>>eporter: to announcecee would start spending $2 million a week on tv ads. >> we're going to be talking about a lot of things, including the border, including trade, including isis and security for the country. >> reporter: with a little over a month before the first voting begins, republicans hoping to be the mainstream alternative to trump have turned on each other. the superpac supporting jeb sh attacked marco...
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aboard his personal jet earlier -- >> try not to crash the woodwork, if possible. >> reporter: trump says he will soon hit the airwaves. because he doesn't want to risk losing momentum. >> i'll be spending a minimum of $2 million a week, big ads in carolina. >> reporter: republicans vying to become the main stream alternative to trump battled each other. the superpac supporting jeb bush denounced rubio's senate absenteeism. >> rubio has missed important national security hearings and missed more total votes than any other senator. >> reporter: rubio pointed to millions already wasted by bush backers. >> millions of spending and not change his fortunes. he's become increasingly negative in his attacks. this is not new. >> reporter: another ad criticized chris christie and john kasich for expanding obamacare in their states. >> which governor led the fight to stop obamacare expansion in his state? >> reporter: chris christie joined the jousting, questioning his rival's qualifications. >> we do not want another president who sits in the chair in the oval office on the first day and spin
aboard his personal jet earlier -- >> try not to crash the woodwork, if possible. >> reporter: trump says he will soon hit the airwaves. because he doesn't want to risk losing momentum. >> i'll be spending a minimum of $2 million a week, big ads in carolina. >> reporter: republicans vying to become the main stream alternative to trump battled each other. the superpac supporting jeb bush denounced rubio's senate absenteeism. >> rubio has missed important national...
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. >> try not to trash the woodwork. >> doubling down on the clintons. >> she wants to accuse me of things and the husband is one of the great abusers of the world? give me a break. >>> plus, michael jackson's all this could be yours for $100 million.
. >> try not to trash the woodwork. >> doubling down on the clintons. >> she wants to accuse me of things and the husband is one of the great abusers of the world? give me a break. >>> plus, michael jackson's all this could be yours for $100 million.
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this 3,000 square meter space contains the latest woodworking machinery.ost of sun's 32 staff, including a number of relatives, are residents of dongfeng's. >> translator: now we're making shelves, desks and coffee tables. >> the furniture is made by red pine, imported from russia. although the goods are designed for home assembly, a screwdriver and the manual are all that the buyers require. >> translator: here we go. that's our brand name. it means elegant, beautiful, and comfortable. >> reporter: here's what the firm's website looks like. most of the 170 or so items currently listed are solid with a gross mar gyp of only around 15%. >> translator: our main target customers are college students in rented accommodation. people with lower incomes and middle-class consumers. our productions are cheaply priced and very practical and user-friendly. the low prices are why we aim to make a profit on bulk rather than on individual sales. >> reporter: as for the firm's bestseller? this five-shelf bookcase. at just $nip each, 9,000 units are sold every month. but
this 3,000 square meter space contains the latest woodworking machinery.ost of sun's 32 staff, including a number of relatives, are residents of dongfeng's. >> translator: now we're making shelves, desks and coffee tables. >> the furniture is made by red pine, imported from russia. although the goods are designed for home assembly, a screwdriver and the manual are all that the buyers require. >> translator: here we go. that's our brand name. it means elegant, beautiful, and...
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(nats) (sanding) the soundtrack for a veteran woodworker... who turns chunks of mahogany and poplar... into toys. (joe) "what kind of car is this?" (joe) "yeah!" he has been called a modern-day mister geppetto. though heinle's white beard and red cap... might also conjure up comparisons... to santa. (heinle sot) "of course he's toys... each year. (heinle sot - probably cover) "and hopefully they'll bring a lot of joy to some child." (nats) (wrapping vern's toys) he donates them to the forgotten children's fund... a volunteer group that rounds up christmas gifts for more than 600 needy families... in washington state. (debbie acton sot) "the huge heart he must have to spend those kids. growing up... his we'd play with rocks. my brother would push a tire around, that was his toy." so he undedetands... better than most... a toy is something no child should go without. his wife carolyn battle cancer. (carolyn) "is that for me?" (vern) "that's for you." (carolyn) "oh, santa." (laughter and they kiss) (vern) "yeah, right." today... she is healthy...
(nats) (sanding) the soundtrack for a veteran woodworker... who turns chunks of mahogany and poplar... into toys. (joe) "what kind of car is this?" (joe) "yeah!" he has been called a modern-day mister geppetto. though heinle's white beard and red cap... might also conjure up comparisons... to santa. (heinle sot) "of course he's toys... each year. (heinle sot - probably cover) "and hopefully they'll bring a lot of joy to some child." (nats) (wrapping vern's...
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. >>> a home on commonwealth avenue with 18 rooms, nine bedrooms, a library, look at that woodwork and a parking there's the problem, david. you need three. >> not to mention, only nine bedrooms? how could i sleep soundly at night? >> you could sleep in the library. >> i slept in the library a lot in college. >> explains a lot. >>> eric fisher is here to talk about now the sun was back out today. >> that was a good dig. i like that. >> i was going to say i was a little surprised. did you get lost when you went in there? interesting. transition day with the weather, the wind still gusting, not quite at peak strength, but just saw a gust of 40 miles per hour in providencetown, most of the strongest gusts just a shade above 40 miles per hour, wooster 45, fairhaven 44, cambridge to 43 and without the leaves anymore it takes more to cause damage, which is a good thing, haven't seen many of those reports at all today. winds will continue to start to subside heading through the evening hours and by tomorrow breeze to start your friday. tomorrow will not be nearly as blustery as today. what's
. >>> a home on commonwealth avenue with 18 rooms, nine bedrooms, a library, look at that woodwork and a parking there's the problem, david. you need three. >> not to mention, only nine bedrooms? how could i sleep soundly at night? >> you could sleep in the library. >> i slept in the library a lot in college. >> explains a lot. >>> eric fisher is here to talk about now the sun was back out today. >> that was a good dig. i like that. >> i was...
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. >> try not to scratch the woodwork.atch the ceiling, please. >> reporter: but the twice-divorced billionaire opening up his own private life to scrutiny, too. >> are your own personal indiscretions fair game in this campaign? >> yes, they would be. >> reporter: the clintons not commenting and this may be just the beginning. bill clinton goes out for his first solo trip campaigning on behalf of his wife in new hampshire on monday. donald trump has a campaign event just 20 miles away on the very same day. cecilia vega, abc news, new york. >>> you know, it's interesting that trump in defense of his nice words for president clinton in 2008, he said those where is his obligation as a world class businessman. >> all around good guy then. >> yeah, so what does that make him now? >> by the way, should point out starting in the new year, trump says he's going to spend $2 million every week on campaign ads and curious to see who he attacks. so many of his rivals are gaining some momentum including ted cruz, as well. >>> coming up
. >> try not to scratch the woodwork.atch the ceiling, please. >> reporter: but the twice-divorced billionaire opening up his own private life to scrutiny, too. >> are your own personal indiscretions fair game in this campaign? >> yes, they would be. >> reporter: the clintons not commenting and this may be just the beginning. bill clinton goes out for his first solo trip campaigning on behalf of his wife in new hampshire on monday. donald trump has a campaign event...
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you can imagine the noise, the heat, people hammering, filing, doing the woodwork to restock the weapons. there was work produced for cavalry, things like bits and spurs and stirrups. horses were being shod here as part of the work. a great variety of work. also on the site during the revolution, we have a great cultural mix. we know among the workforce at the time period, there were free whites and soldiers employed in the shop. there were also enslaved african-americans that were part of the workforce. there were some scots highlands prisoners of war put to work in the shop. there were also 10 french gunsmiths here under a secret contract that the french had with congress to help the united states in building the armoury. within this site, you begin to see the cultural mix the united states is known for all coming together with the same goal of seeing the soldiers in the field were outfitted. as you enter the site here, you pass by a house that was owned by james anderson. he did not live in this house. he had a second house as a residence. this house he used to house some of his workm
you can imagine the noise, the heat, people hammering, filing, doing the woodwork to restock the weapons. there was work produced for cavalry, things like bits and spurs and stirrups. horses were being shod here as part of the work. a great variety of work. also on the site during the revolution, we have a great cultural mix. we know among the workforce at the time period, there were free whites and soldiers employed in the shop. there were also enslaved african-americans that were part of the...
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now, you will see more women come out of the woodwork.tever happens in the case, his public reputation is destroyed. that is something you cannot get back, even when you are pronounced not guilty. it is hard to get that kind of reputation back. he is an older man. even the mug shot shows how much of a told us as taken on him. alice: how do you think bill cosby has handled himself throughout the preceding? >> i would say, arrogant. he has said, i have not done this -- which he has the right to do -- but he has had a high and mighty position against others doing transgressions. to watch him in this position is very terrible in a certain sense, but it another you might have said he reaped what he sowed. alice: many thanks. professor anthony from the university of pennsylvania. thank you. agency, nasa, has warned about the effects of el niÑo. it could be as bad as 1998, the strongest on record. it was late to strong floods in paraguay, uruguay, and brazil. 38 people have died in the state of missouri after days of flooding. correspondent: the
now, you will see more women come out of the woodwork.tever happens in the case, his public reputation is destroyed. that is something you cannot get back, even when you are pronounced not guilty. it is hard to get that kind of reputation back. he is an older man. even the mug shot shows how much of a told us as taken on him. alice: how do you think bill cosby has handled himself throughout the preceding? >> i would say, arrogant. he has said, i have not done this -- which he has the...
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. >> try not to crash the woodwork if possible. >> reporter: to announce he would start spending $2 million a week on tv ads. >> we're going to be talking about a lot of things, including the border, including trade, including isis and security for the country. >> reporter: with a little over a month before the first voting begins, republicans alternative to trump have turned on each other. the superpac supporting jeb bush attacked marco rubio for missing senate votes to campaign and fund raise. >> politics first. that's the rubio way. >> reporter: chris christie joined in, saying rubio should have flown to washington to vote against the recently passed budget bill. >> the vote happened and that's my observation, and it's-- it's hardly an attack. marco's if he's that thin-skinned he doesn't belong in this business. >> reporter: rubio said his fellow candidates are getting increasingly desperate. >> chris christie is a funny guy but he's never in new jersey. he's gone half the time. >> reporter: a recent anal shows rubio cast fewer votes than any senator running for president. and bush sent
. >> try not to crash the woodwork if possible. >> reporter: to announce he would start spending $2 million a week on tv ads. >> we're going to be talking about a lot of things, including the border, including trade, including isis and security for the country. >> reporter: with a little over a month before the first voting begins, republicans alternative to trump have turned on each other. the superpac supporting jeb bush attacked marco rubio for missing senate votes to...
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the sound track for a veteran woodworker who turns chunks of ma mahogany and popular into toys. >> he's got reindeer and i don't. >> reporter: like santa, this great grandfather builds a year. >> and hopefully, they'll bring a lot of joy to some child. >> reporter: he donates them to the forgotten children's fund, a volunteer group that rounds up christmas gifts for more than 600 needy families in washington state. >> the huge heart he must have to spend that amount of time for kids that he's never met, it's incredibly heartwarming. >> reporter: he can relate to those kids. growing up, his family >> a lot of times my brother would push a tire around. >> reporter: he understands better than most a toy is something no child should go without. it's why eight years ago he started doing this, building more toys every season. 300 at one point until last year when he stopped all together to help his wife carolyn battle cancer. >> santa. >> yeah, right. >> reporter: today she is healthy and the workshop is once again open for business. his project now complete, he delivered his final batch to s
the sound track for a veteran woodworker who turns chunks of ma mahogany and popular into toys. >> he's got reindeer and i don't. >> reporter: like santa, this great grandfather builds a year. >> and hopefully, they'll bring a lot of joy to some child. >> reporter: he donates them to the forgotten children's fund, a volunteer group that rounds up christmas gifts for more than 600 needy families in washington state. >> the huge heart he must have to spend that...
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because having that much money is dangerous in iraq plus y you don'tant all your relatives from the woodworks coming in asking for a bit. right? >> yeah. >>> well, up next, happy birthday ol' blue eyes. >> yeah, frank sinatra would i ate it up and spit it out i took the blow and did it my way >> sure did, mr. sinatra. and little-known facts about frank, that song "my way," one of his biggest hits, sinatra disliked it because he thought the song was self-indulgent. >> it is a bit self-indulgent. don't you think? >> i think he's standing up for the way he likes to do things. nothing wrong with that. >> no, but i can see what he means about that song. and sinatra wore lifts in his shoes. at 5'7" he was sentive about his height. >> oka who knew. he also was a big baby. sinatra weighed 13 pounds at birth, his poor momma. >> i thought you meant he was a a bibaby because he was sensitive about his height. >> no, no, he was born big. >>> and also from the don't try this anywhere category, a vertigo-inducing display from so this is cycling superstar danny macaskill, he descended the beach town of los
because having that much money is dangerous in iraq plus y you don'tant all your relatives from the woodworks coming in asking for a bit. right? >> yeah. >>> well, up next, happy birthday ol' blue eyes. >> yeah, frank sinatra would i ate it up and spit it out i took the blow and did it my way >> sure did, mr. sinatra. and little-known facts about frank, that song "my way," one of his biggest hits, sinatra disliked it because he thought the song was...
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organizing and doing events it have a sungergy that developed, where people start coming out of the woodwork and found out there was really something they could dos a young professional. so more and more, the more events we do, we see different face every month. so it's been growing insteadly. >> you do events a number of events during the year? >> absolutely. we do usually three different types of events, so either something charteddable: we try to get people to our network events, being part of the business community. >> this was your christmas party. so this was very recent. somebody has an ugly sweater. and is there's some of the folks in there, right? you can give them a little bit of a shout out. and this is an event you did where and when? this is last year, i remember. >> this was the you are been leaders event. >> so you had a full house there as well. and as you can tell from the photos, a lot of young people networks, dressed up in suits and very kind of excited about being there, and these are the events you were talking about. >> absolutely and that's what we're trying to do. ge
organizing and doing events it have a sungergy that developed, where people start coming out of the woodwork and found out there was really something they could dos a young professional. so more and more, the more events we do, we see different face every month. so it's been growing insteadly. >> you do events a number of events during the year? >> absolutely. we do usually three different types of events, so either something charteddable: we try to get people to our network events,...
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. >> woodworking. eric: you're not the first one to give him a second look. >> i know the look, especially if i got red on. eric: leonard olson gets the same question every december. >> i know santa claus personally, of course, but i'm not santa claus. i'm just one of his helpers. eric: but look at what he does and you'll wonder if he's lying. in a world of "star wars" figures and dime-store trinkets, he's gone retro, carving wooden tubes. >> this is special kaleidoscope maker's tape. eric: dropping in triangled mirrors and a marble, creating kaleidoscopes. >> there's something relaxing about them, mesmerizing, i don't know how to describe them. they're obviously beautiful. eric: toys that'll make anyone >> it's magic. at least that's what they think it is. it's actually math and science. eric: but even more magical? a town of 1700 actually has a kaleidoscope factory. sure, he's cornered the market on grain-based toys. >> i have the best corn kaleidoscopes in the known universe. if you want to be the b
. >> woodworking. eric: you're not the first one to give him a second look. >> i know the look, especially if i got red on. eric: leonard olson gets the same question every december. >> i know santa claus personally, of course, but i'm not santa claus. i'm just one of his helpers. eric: but look at what he does and you'll wonder if he's lying. in a world of "star wars" figures and dime-store trinkets, he's gone retro, carving wooden tubes. >> this is special...
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landscaping, painting, woodwork, an extreme makeover for an iraq war veteran and his family who have no idea it's happening. >> when they walk in, it should be a complete surprise to them. >> reporter: greg adamson runs heart to home, helping families who need house renovations due to disabilities or other life-changing events, with volunteers like trevor. >> i definitely called in sick to work. but they shouldn't be too mad, it's for a good cause. >> reporter: from his time in iraq, he is traumatized by loud noises. >> we were considering moving. >> we were. >> to get away from it. >> to go somewhere quieter. >> reporter: he wanted only soundproofing for his bedroom. heart to home said yes, but secretly had bigger plans. >> we try to think of it as the old barn raising days when a community would come together after a fire or something happens. >> reporter: after a call for volunteers, building material and appliances, an overwhelming response. >> do you know how to paint? >> no. i never painted before, so i don't know how well it's going to turn out. >> reporter: from high school s
landscaping, painting, woodwork, an extreme makeover for an iraq war veteran and his family who have no idea it's happening. >> when they walk in, it should be a complete surprise to them. >> reporter: greg adamson runs heart to home, helping families who need house renovations due to disabilities or other life-changing events, with volunteers like trevor. >> i definitely called in sick to work. but they shouldn't be too mad, it's for a good cause. >> reporter: from his...
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asked to remain much money is dangerous in iraq plus you don't want all your relatives from the woodworks coming in. >>> happy birthday ol' blue eyes. >> frank sinatra would have turned 100 tomorrow. and spit it out i took the and did it my way >> sure did, mr. sinatra. and little-known facts about him. "my way." sinatra disliked it because he thought the song was self-indulgent. >> it is a bit self-indulgent. >> i think he's standing up for the way he likes to do things. >> no, but i can see what he means by that. >> sinatra wore lifts in his shoes at 5'7" he was sensitive about his height. he also was a big baby. sinatra weighed 13 pounds at birth his poor momma. >> i thought you meant he was a big baby because he was sensitive about his height. >> he was born big. >>> and from the don't try this anywhere category a vertigo-inducing display from the canary islands. >> this is danny mccast kel descended l ochlt schltos palmas and jumped from one rooftop to another and does a loop de loop, one of the most astonishing things i've seen, between those roofs there and he ends i think by launc
asked to remain much money is dangerous in iraq plus you don't want all your relatives from the woodworks coming in. >>> happy birthday ol' blue eyes. >> frank sinatra would have turned 100 tomorrow. and spit it out i took the and did it my way >> sure did, mr. sinatra. and little-known facts about him. "my way." sinatra disliked it because he thought the song was self-indulgent. >> it is a bit self-indulgent. >> i think he's standing up for the way he...
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