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there are three distinct phases of woodworking. the first is the tool phase, wherein the purchase and deployment of new power or hand tools captures our entire attention. as some of you have pointed out, i've never really left that phase behind even as i moved on the second stage of this hobby: the wood stage. i've also shown you previously how i have accumulated enough rough lumber to fill a barn and shed perhaps most tragic stage is turning. once a woodworker gets his hands on a lathe, there is seldom any turning back. lathes are unique tools because with a lathe, the workpiece moves and the tool is held still, instead of all other operations where the tool is moved over or through the wood. it would be like farming where the tractor stayed stationary and the field moved under it. maybe it is this sharp drop in effort, or just being able to do something circular, which is always hard with wood, but turning can become a major time-absorbing exercise. most frequently we begin with pens. but soon we are moving on to larger projects
there are three distinct phases of woodworking. the first is the tool phase, wherein the purchase and deployment of new power or hand tools captures our entire attention. as some of you have pointed out, i've never really left that phase behind even as i moved on the second stage of this hobby: the wood stage. i've also shown you previously how i have accumulated enough rough lumber to fill a barn and shed perhaps most tragic stage is turning. once a woodworker gets his hands on a lathe, there...
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members of the creative center will be able to use equipment for woodworking, automotive work, blacksmithing, and music making, among others. to get that access, they'll have to pay 50 dollars per month. the creative center will also offer classes. this morning, 120 workers at losing their jobs. that's part of about 800 lay-offs by the insurance and investment company nationwide. transamerica will also be closing two offices in california and one in ohio over the course of the next year. the company says the cuts are part of a larger plan to adapt to an "increasingly competitive environment". it says it's helping the laid off workers find new jobs. the kalona creamery shop and soon. the shop has plans to start welcoming customers in mid- december. it will sell cheese curds, specialty cheeses, and meats, along with soup,s salads, and sandwiches. the shop and deli is on the site of the old kalona cheese factory on highway one. middle school students in solon have a special project this holiday season. they're donating hundreds of scarves to children in need. the students knitted 700 scarves al
members of the creative center will be able to use equipment for woodworking, automotive work, blacksmithing, and music making, among others. to get that access, they'll have to pay 50 dollars per month. the creative center will also offer classes. this morning, 120 workers at losing their jobs. that's part of about 800 lay-offs by the insurance and investment company nationwide. transamerica will also be closing two offices in california and one in ohio over the course of the next year. the...
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this is a woodworking shop, two brothers founded it. you can find their products in stores like urban outfitters and williams & sonoma. >> with all our products, they have to pass the wow factor, which is kind of the reaction. the tie is the ee ppitomy of th >> you can learn how to sand and oil it until it shines. even personalize it. drop by on saturday any time from noon until 6:00. >> on sunday at 8:00 p.m., hear the sounds of mexico and the tickets are at 20 bucks. taking place on sunday, a dash through the cash benefiting the san francisco aids foundation. all are welcome. for all of the info, go to abc7news.com and we'll link you with hoodline. >>> chopper 7 is still picking up light showers but we don't have any significant precipitation going on at the moment. we'll see scattered showers tomorrow, rain early saturday morning and it's going to be a cool day on friday. on we go as we move along. sunday afternoon, levi stadium, jets are in town. game time, 1:05. it will be partly cloudy and it will get cooler as the game goes on. l
this is a woodworking shop, two brothers founded it. you can find their products in stores like urban outfitters and williams & sonoma. >> with all our products, they have to pass the wow factor, which is kind of the reaction. the tie is the ee ppitomy of th >> you can learn how to sand and oil it until it shines. even personalize it. drop by on saturday any time from noon until 6:00. >> on sunday at 8:00 p.m., hear the sounds of mexico and the tickets are at 20 bucks....
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we'll start off here with lovely woodwork. and i love the color here.e the stuff is made and tell me about it. >> victor bronco and we're basically woodbridge, virginia and this is where husband and wife woodworking team are called aab and hottest selling item are awesome serving trays and cutting boards and those are locally havsh et ceteraed area from the d.c. area paid with african and south american hard wodz to they're colors. >> i'll ask is it possible to get them in time for christmas. you have a few hours now at this point. >> we do have a lot of items especially these ones in stock and a lot more at home. it depends. we do custom work and so a lot of ofen grave what wedding date or anniversary and especially with serving tre we want to serve break nast bed to significant other. >> something unique. >> absolutely. >> and thank you so much we'll move along now. i'm loving this. this is for active person in your life. sir, your name? >> ben king and this is armour down vvrs enable veteran opened small business. >> where are you based. >> chefry ch
we'll start off here with lovely woodwork. and i love the color here.e the stuff is made and tell me about it. >> victor bronco and we're basically woodbridge, virginia and this is where husband and wife woodworking team are called aab and hottest selling item are awesome serving trays and cutting boards and those are locally havsh et ceteraed area from the d.c. area paid with african and south american hard wodz to they're colors. >> i'll ask is it possible to get them in time for...
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they come out of the woodwork, you know. these women come out of the woodwork, of all ages.ust, i'm in love with you. i'm going to, you know, i want to have your love child, i want to marry you. [ laughter ] "i have found a new love. his name is bobby ray gilbert. his friends call him snake. he makes me laugh. he makes me feel good. he says the sweetest things. he is a total bad ass, my kind of man." >> angel says gilbert has used these women to his advantage, namely developing relationships so they will put money into his prison account in order for him 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 hon
they come out of the woodwork, you know. these women come out of the woodwork, of all ages.ust, i'm in love with you. i'm going to, you know, i want to have your love child, i want to marry you. [ laughter ] "i have found a new love. his name is bobby ray gilbert. his friends call him snake. he makes me laugh. he makes me feel good. he says the sweetest things. he is a total bad ass, my kind of man." >> angel says gilbert has used these women to his advantage, namely developing...
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yes, people are coming out of the woodwork. we need to stand together and if we stand together and organize creatively against things like the muslim ban, against attacks on medicare and for progressive movement in this country, we will prevail. >> anna galland, thank you. >> thank you. >>> one of the most important jobs in the incoming position, the latest trump cabinet pick ahead. see ya next year. this season, start a new tradition. experience the power of infiniti now, with leases starting at $319 a month. infiniti. empower the drive. g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. >>> when donald trump first announced exxon ceo rex tillerson as his pick of secretary of state, it greeted as an out of the box pick. the key thing to remember is that tillerson is the ceo of the world's largest oil company and whatever the opposite of oil and water
yes, people are coming out of the woodwork. we need to stand together and if we stand together and organize creatively against things like the muslim ban, against attacks on medicare and for progressive movement in this country, we will prevail. >> anna galland, thank you. >> thank you. >>> one of the most important jobs in the incoming position, the latest trump cabinet pick ahead. see ya next year. this season, start a new tradition. experience the power of infiniti now,...
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he likes to build all kind of woodworking stuff. he doesn't use any electrics. done by him. >> hey, everybody at "right this minute" tv show. >> hey! >> i want to thank you so much for featuring my videos from my youtube channel "chop with chris," so i used my recently made foot-powered jigsaw to make personalized puzzles for each of you. i've been talking to each one of you on social media. >> uh-oh. >> and i have a well-placed inside source to help me come up a design that relates to each one of you. >> even the slate girls. >> basically, he took care of everybody. everyone, meyer, jessica, everybody, he made them their own special puzzle. using that machine to cut out the design and he had some help with his design. >> i enlisted the support of my wonderful wife and daughters to do the paintings. >> the whole family. the whole family got together and painted out these things, packaged them up. >> so nice. >> gayle. >> merry christmas! >> we're going to have to build them, is that what it is? okay. >> oh, this is fun. >> oh, man, i think i know what chris did
he likes to build all kind of woodworking stuff. he doesn't use any electrics. done by him. >> hey, everybody at "right this minute" tv show. >> hey! >> i want to thank you so much for featuring my videos from my youtube channel "chop with chris," so i used my recently made foot-powered jigsaw to make personalized puzzles for each of you. i've been talking to each one of you on social media. >> uh-oh. >> and i have a well-placed inside source to...
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so it ranged from people doing woodworking to people doing sculpting to people doing kinetic art. >> reporter: officials say there was no evidence of working smoke alarms or sprinkler system. most of the victims were found on the second floor. when crews arrived, the only staircase, apparently made from wooden palettes, was burning. >> we knew people were in there, and we were trying to get them out, and it was a labyrinth. >> reporter: the a.t.f. will assist the local firefighters in this investigation. they say there is no reason to believe this was arson but they need to investigate for all possibilities. reena that could be everything from faulting wiring to something as simple as a cigarette. >> ninan: paula reid, thank you for that. another tremendous fire broke out this afternoon in cambridge, massachusetts. fire departments from across boston raced to the 10-alarm fire. no word yet about injuries or how it started. china has lodged a formal complaint with the white house after president-elect donald trump spoke with the president of the taiwan. errol barnett has the latest fr
so it ranged from people doing woodworking to people doing sculpting to people doing kinetic art. >> reporter: officials say there was no evidence of working smoke alarms or sprinkler system. most of the victims were found on the second floor. when crews arrived, the only staircase, apparently made from wooden palettes, was burning. >> we knew people were in there, and we were trying to get them out, and it was a labyrinth. >> reporter: the a.t.f. will assist the local...
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we know the white supremacists are coming out of the woodwork.don't understand all of this, but we know it's dangerous, and we know that trump has not done enough to stop this. oh, yes, he says a few of the right things, but he's got scott bannon who ran breitbart who encouraged white supremacists to come on and talk about what they believe in. we have a right to be suspicious and we have a right to be frightened because something has been unleashed in this country and it was unleashed by the trump campaign that's causing all of us to be concerned about where are we going and what does this all mean. >> you can definitely have an aspect of concern and trump has denounceany white nationalist ties, but when it comes to cabinet picks so far, and kellyanne conway said this at harvard, that more americans decided to vote about donald trump less about why they were offended but more for why they could be affected. she meant it in a positive. how their lives would benefit. we see the president-elect's plane about to leave. >> first of all, hillary clint
we know the white supremacists are coming out of the woodwork.don't understand all of this, but we know it's dangerous, and we know that trump has not done enough to stop this. oh, yes, he says a few of the right things, but he's got scott bannon who ran breitbart who encouraged white supremacists to come on and talk about what they believe in. we have a right to be suspicious and we have a right to be frightened because something has been unleashed in this country and it was unleashed by the...
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you can buy ceramic, glass, paintings and woodwork. the sale is today and tomorrow from 10:00 until 6:00 at the rollins center. >>> in month golf ri county today you can send some treats to our troops in time for the holidays. kelly's taproom is the place this evening from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. volunt wckages of vital items and treats. the packages will be shipped to troops deployed overseas and the wounded warriors here at home. >>> all right. and in south jersey you can help families in need this holiday season. hosting their seventh annual holiday food drive. it begins at 7:00 at adelphia restaurant. you are asked to bring a new unwrapped toy.an drop off the toy at deptford municipal building. >>> 10 minutes before 5:00 a.m. there was a road closure on the northeast extension northbound. it's been opened. we know it was closed because pam osborne was stuck in it. we know it was opened because she got through it. >> jessica boyington standing by. the reports are that it's closed. we have pamela osborne reporting she got through. traffic
you can buy ceramic, glass, paintings and woodwork. the sale is today and tomorrow from 10:00 until 6:00 at the rollins center. >>> in month golf ri county today you can send some treats to our troops in time for the holidays. kelly's taproom is the place this evening from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. volunt wckages of vital items and treats. the packages will be shipped to troops deployed overseas and the wounded warriors here at home. >>> all right. and in south jersey you can help...
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it's amazing the people who have come out of the woodwork, chance actually air said have some jets said chantilly air. and remax 100 in chantilly said here's money to help you with the jet fuel you'll be spending. community come together and it just is a great warm and fuzzy feeling. and then we worked with able forces and want to say thank to you able forces for what they do and you can sponsor a warrior family this holiday season by going to kaneshow.com. kidd: you make everybody laugh on their way to work here on hot 99.5 and awesome what you're doing this weekend. thanks for letting us be a part of it as well. kane: thanks for hanging out the entire morning and afternoon. night, you never know. they're always working here just like santa. back to you guys. jummy: kidd and kane, thank you. so awesome to see. veronica: you see how enthusiastic the kids are to go and sit on santa's lap and give them a wish list. and we'll have good weather tomorrow but it will be cold but if anyone wants to come out to the harbor to help us with toys for to thes. there tomorrow morning and this morning
it's amazing the people who have come out of the woodwork, chance actually air said have some jets said chantilly air. and remax 100 in chantilly said here's money to help you with the jet fuel you'll be spending. community come together and it just is a great warm and fuzzy feeling. and then we worked with able forces and want to say thank to you able forces for what they do and you can sponsor a warrior family this holiday season by going to kaneshow.com. kidd: you make everybody laugh on...
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and in john's world... stage 3 woodworking, it's not pretty>
and in john's world... stage 3 woodworking, it's not pretty>
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. - gorgeous woodwork-- - poor guy. - and a fireplace. (laughter) - helen what are you doing? are you checking out this house? - alright, i know, you're right. i'm sorry. alright, we came here to pay our respects, so let's go upstairs and do that. and on our way, if we just happen to measure a few bedrooms, where's the harm? - oh, you know what? i am not jumping on this bandwagon. in my family, we were raised not to cash in on other people's misfortunes. - hey, is carlton dead yet? (laughter) just wanna find out when the car had its last oil change. - would you please show a little respect? - i am. why don't you just run over him in his own car and bury him under his solid oak floors? - hey, you could get into trouble for somethin' like that! (laughter) couldn't you? - alright, that's it, i'm outta here! - wait, wait, i don't want you to get the wrong idea! here, look. all i want is for my uncle carlton to get well so he doesn't have to see his beloved home go for not a penny less than that. (laughter) this is terrible, this is definitely in the ball park!
. - gorgeous woodwork-- - poor guy. - and a fireplace. (laughter) - helen what are you doing? are you checking out this house? - alright, i know, you're right. i'm sorry. alright, we came here to pay our respects, so let's go upstairs and do that. and on our way, if we just happen to measure a few bedrooms, where's the harm? - oh, you know what? i am not jumping on this bandwagon. in my family, we were raised not to cash in on other people's misfortunes. - hey, is carlton dead yet? (laughter)...
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years under president obama's great government spending they can't seem to be coming out of the woodwork was -- personal freedom is on the cusp of the campaign trail. 12 months later the picture's not quite rosy so what happened? let's take a look back at how it all went down. i'm kennedy.
years under president obama's great government spending they can't seem to be coming out of the woodwork was -- personal freedom is on the cusp of the campaign trail. 12 months later the picture's not quite rosy so what happened? let's take a look back at how it all went down. i'm kennedy.
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members of the c equipment for woodworking, automotive work, blacksmithing, and making music, among others. to get that access, they'll have to pay $50 dollars per month. the creative center will also offer classes. as shopping malls across the country look for ways to keep people coming in, a dubuque mall offers a new and different option. the vertical jump park opened yesterday at dubuque's kennedy mall. it's filling space after several stores called it quits and left behind empty room. parents say they drop off the kids while they shop. "i still want stores here. it is the mall. but it's something to do. while i shop, he could play. " right next to the vertical jump park is planet fitness. the gym opened in the mall last year, after sears moved out. transportation is the second highest household expense for americans. that's according to 2012 u-s labor data. and - a lot of times - buying a car isn't feasible for families. that's why andrew schmidt now has a new and several other sponsors presented a chrysler van to him as part of a program called "miles for smiles". schmidt says someone
members of the c equipment for woodworking, automotive work, blacksmithing, and making music, among others. to get that access, they'll have to pay $50 dollars per month. the creative center will also offer classes. as shopping malls across the country look for ways to keep people coming in, a dubuque mall offers a new and different option. the vertical jump park opened yesterday at dubuque's kennedy mall. it's filling space after several stores called it quits and left behind empty room....
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the woodworker's tools repurposed.lidays.[take pkg] çááápkgáááÑ ((pkg)) there's nothing quite like hand made baked goods. santa's elves are working round the clock baking up a storm to satisfy our sweet toothes. oakland's pie lady is filling orders from both the williams sonoma catalogue... and here at the pietisserie shop.(stand up/i mean who could say no to a slice of pie - like this?) (sot/it's dark chocolate pit that we roll out by hand and you can't tell but when you slice into it it's like this brilliant beautiful red lush raspberry color and everybody loves it.)(nats/happy holidays from pietisserie!) here at san francisco's new tartine manufactory - where lines are always long and bread sells out fast... they're firing up their famous levain loaves by the hundreds each and every day with secret ingredients like love... (sot/we pour our love into it - like we put our love into the bread and to give it away as a gift is great.)(sot/bread just blows people away. i can't even tell you. it's like a present.) yes, sho
the woodworker's tools repurposed.lidays.[take pkg] çááápkgáááÑ ((pkg)) there's nothing quite like hand made baked goods. santa's elves are working round the clock baking up a storm to satisfy our sweet toothes. oakland's pie lady is filling orders from both the williams sonoma catalogue... and here at the pietisserie shop.(stand up/i mean who could say no to a slice of pie - like this?) (sot/it's dark chocolate pit that we roll out by hand and you can't tell but when you slice into it...
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yes, people are coming out of the woodwork. we need to stand together and if we stand together and organize creatively against things like the muslim ban, against attacks on medicare and for progressive movement in this country, we will prevail. >> anna galland, thank you. >> thank you. >>> one of the most important jobs in the incoming position, the latest trump cabinet pick ahead. >>> when donald trump first announced exxon ceo rex tillerson as his pick of secretary of state, it greeted as an out of the box pick. the key thing to remember is that tillerson is the ceo of the world's largest oil company and whatever the opposite of oil and water is, oil and some more oil, for instance. we already knew that tillerson, seen here in 2013, receiving an order of friendship from vladimir putin, has a very close relationship with russia. not to mention, a half a trillion oil deal with the russian government currently on hold. this weekend, we learned that tillerson was part of a and the last republican president, as you may recall, wa
yes, people are coming out of the woodwork. we need to stand together and if we stand together and organize creatively against things like the muslim ban, against attacks on medicare and for progressive movement in this country, we will prevail. >> anna galland, thank you. >> thank you. >>> one of the most important jobs in the incoming position, the latest trump cabinet pick ahead. >>> when donald trump first announced exxon ceo rex tillerson as his pick of...
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and he used woodworking as therapy.that inspired him to start a business and employ veterans. 3:44:10-21they're all combat veterans... 'r service disabled in their own ways... and this provides a theraputic environment for them to feel comfortable in and to thrive in and to create something they're passionate about -- which is our country country 3 steorts says 'flags of valor' has three guiding principles-- made in america still matters... veterans are an untapped resource... and giving back is imperative. 3 still ahead .. not all credit cards are created equal..the perks and pittfalls..next! 3 here's a live look outside for you. you're watching the c-b-s [ tower pinging ] [ whistling ] we've got a problem, friend. half off any smartphone for anyone who switches? what's the problem? the naughty list shouldn't get deals! yeah, but anyone who switches gets half off of any smartphone. even these? yeah, any smartphone. call the big guy! [ bell dings ] santa? no, jingles. [ knuckles crack ] [ spits ] ooo. ouch. [ neck cracks ] [ darien ] switch and get half off any smartphone. today is de
and he used woodworking as therapy.that inspired him to start a business and employ veterans. 3:44:10-21they're all combat veterans... 'r service disabled in their own ways... and this provides a theraputic environment for them to feel comfortable in and to thrive in and to create something they're passionate about -- which is our country country 3 steorts says 'flags of valor' has three guiding principles-- made in america still matters... veterans are an untapped resource... and giving back...
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. >> and crazy lefters like the washed up keith 0 berman, they're coming out of the woodwork. >> all of our politicians will do is promise reviews and committees who words will be too measured and too late. the voters have guaranteed themselves, slavery, defeat, economic disaster and the need to save this nation and restore freedom by extra daicatining ous by a trump regime. >> imagine if i said the same thing back in 2008 after barack obama had won the election. now democrats, they're being total hypocrites. ever since clinton lost, president obama has been floating the idea that russia could have influenced the election. but back in october he was mocking donald trump for raising concerns. take a look. >> the larger point that i want to emphasize here is that there is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even, you could even rig america's elections. and so ieds advise mr. trump to stop whining and try to make his case to get votes. >> maybe you and hillary, maybe it's time for you to stop whining. and then there's hillary clinton. remember how she wa
. >> and crazy lefters like the washed up keith 0 berman, they're coming out of the woodwork. >> all of our politicians will do is promise reviews and committees who words will be too measured and too late. the voters have guaranteed themselves, slavery, defeat, economic disaster and the need to save this nation and restore freedom by extra daicatining ous by a trump regime. >> imagine if i said the same thing back in 2008 after barack obama had won the election. now...
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. >> that's beautiful woodwork. >> set up and detail. >> that's patience right there. >> yes, i don't know how long it took to build this, but to carve all of that out. >> oh, yeah. >> so someone did that, huh? >> that's just like like wow. >> that's impressive., but if you want to see them again they're on my facebook page, and if you think something should be in what's trending send me a facebook message. >>> a landlord caught on camera inside a couple's apartment. what the cameras caught him doing that ended with his arrest. >>> gerald, a cool change around here tonight, but things will be changing in another way. here's th again quiet, but focusing on the lone star state. rain building rapidly tomorrow, we'll check out the rain fall potential, and see how the fire we'll check out the rain fall potential, and see how the fire situation is coming along >>> mike maze and wral weather. the most experienced team of meteorologists in north carolina. >>> landlords are allowed to be in their not for the reason one entered a couple's home. >> what he was doing was all caught on tape. >> re
. >> that's beautiful woodwork. >> set up and detail. >> that's patience right there. >> yes, i don't know how long it took to build this, but to carve all of that out. >> oh, yeah. >> so someone did that, huh? >> that's just like like wow. >> that's impressive., but if you want to see them again they're on my facebook page, and if you think something should be in what's trending send me a facebook message. >>> a landlord caught on camera...
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. >> and crazy lefters like the washed up keith 0 berman, they're coming out of the woodwork. >> all of our politicians will do is promise reviews and committees who words will be too measured and too late. the voters have guaranteed themselves, slavery, defeat, economic disaster and the need to save this nation and restore freedom by extra daicatining ous by a trump regime. >> imagine if i said the same thing back in 2008 after barack obama had won the election. now democrats, they're being total hypocrites. ever since clinton lost, president obama has been floating the idea that russia could have influenced the election. but back in october he was mocking donald trump for raising concerns. take a look. >> the larger point that i want to emphasize here is that there is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even, you could even rig america's elections. and so ieds advise mr. trump to stop whining and try to make his case to get votes. >> maybe you and hillary, maybe it's time for you to stop whining. and then there's hillary clinton. remember how she wa
. >> and crazy lefters like the washed up keith 0 berman, they're coming out of the woodwork. >> all of our politicians will do is promise reviews and committees who words will be too measured and too late. the voters have guaranteed themselves, slavery, defeat, economic disaster and the need to save this nation and restore freedom by extra daicatining ous by a trump regime. >> imagine if i said the same thing back in 2008 after barack obama had won the election. now...
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it's just a matter of time before others come out of the woodwork and more details emerge.
it's just a matter of time before others come out of the woodwork and more details emerge.
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years under president obama's great government spending they can't seem to be coming out of the woodwork. personal was -- personal freedom is on the cusp of the campaign trail. 12 months later the picture's not quite rosy so what happened? let's take a look back at how it all went down. i'm kennedy. 2016 saw two candidates only marginally more attractive to voters than malaria. meeting the speculation that libertarian libertarian candidate gary johnson might break through the two-party barrier and trash the debate but unfortunately johnson made perhaps the biggest gap of the election with his now infamous answer on foreign policy. >> what would you do if you were elected about aleppo? >> about aleppo and what is aleppo? >> you were kidding. >> no. >> later that day asked gary johnson for on his plan for damage control. >> i would hope people recognize that they do tell the truth regardless of the consequences. that is a way of fixing things quickly and i'm not a hypocrite. i don't say one thing and do another and as president everything is going to to go through this honesty filter. i'm
years under president obama's great government spending they can't seem to be coming out of the woodwork. personal was -- personal freedom is on the cusp of the campaign trail. 12 months later the picture's not quite rosy so what happened? let's take a look back at how it all went down. i'm kennedy. 2016 saw two candidates only marginally more attractive to voters than malaria. meeting the speculation that libertarian libertarian candidate gary johnson might break through the two-party barrier...
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they were doing everything from woodworking to painting. you can imagine what it was like with dozens and dozens of people inside. officials tell us there was another exit on the second floor but at some point after the fire broke out all the exits or the two exits were blocked. >> we talk to people who say they were artists actually living in the building but the planning department never issued live-in permits. >> we know the last designated use of the property was as a warehouse. we had received recent complaints about blight and unpermitted construction at the property. we opened an investigation and that investigation is ongoing. >> we have pictures from google earth shown how much debris has grown in the building side yard over the years. first picture back in june, to 13 and the next several were taken over a two and a half year period. by 2015 the empty yard was packed with cars and debris. >> people that were at the party say it was like a tinderbox. obviously there's no much material to burn inside. dan noyes has been looking into
they were doing everything from woodworking to painting. you can imagine what it was like with dozens and dozens of people inside. officials tell us there was another exit on the second floor but at some point after the fire broke out all the exits or the two exits were blocked. >> we talk to people who say they were artists actually living in the building but the planning department never issued live-in permits. >> we know the last designated use of the property was as a warehouse....
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when the smoky mountains literally caught on fire, people came out of the woodwork and we weren't dividednse. >> what will it take to heal the divide? >> i know that words hurt but i think people need to develop a little bit of a tougher skin and understand that you and i may not have the same opinions on abortion or taxes or whatever, but don't bring me down because i don't believe in the same things you do. >> i guess i'm intrigued by developing a thicker skin. not letting words affect you so much. >> people just hide behind words on a computer screen, especially people in my generation. >> some people thought that donald trump's rhetoric was racist. was that fair? >> fair in what regard? for them to think that or for donald trump to say it? >> both. >> i think that can definitely be debated. there are things that donald trump has said that i didn't agree with, you know. however, for me, like i said before, it came down to policy and how i saw the rest of the country shaping up in terms of our strength. >> so in your mind, you could ignore those things he said? >> i did ignore it. that'
when the smoky mountains literally caught on fire, people came out of the woodwork and we weren't dividednse. >> what will it take to heal the divide? >> i know that words hurt but i think people need to develop a little bit of a tougher skin and understand that you and i may not have the same opinions on abortion or taxes or whatever, but don't bring me down because i don't believe in the same things you do. >> i guess i'm intrigued by developing a thicker skin. not letting...
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so it ranged from people doing woodworking to people doing sculpting to people doing kinetic art. so it was just a labrynth of little areas. >> reporter: the city opened an investigation into the building on november 13th for issues of blight. but inspectors never made it inside. >> he would had an inspector attempt to enter the building and at that time, was not able to secure access to the building. and so that investigation hadn't concluded. >> reporter: friday night's event concert headlines by golden donna's 100% silk west coast tour was also not permitted according to the city of oakland. the concert happened on the second floor of the building which according to members of the collective was always under construction and may have left oakland firefighters fighting blind. >> i can't speak to the second floor, that was where the party was taking place. but the evidence is it had a lot of fire load up there, too. i don't know how it was configured but the ground floor when we did our interior attack, we went in about 20 yards with hand lines trying to -- we knew people were in
so it ranged from people doing woodworking to people doing sculpting to people doing kinetic art. so it was just a labrynth of little areas. >> reporter: the city opened an investigation into the building on november 13th for issues of blight. but inspectors never made it inside. >> he would had an inspector attempt to enter the building and at that time, was not able to secure access to the building. and so that investigation hadn't concluded. >> reporter: friday night's...
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people came out of the woodwork looking for support and maybe they weren't the most effective organizations. a couple of -- i'll make two or three policy points about government and civil society and how best to encourage it. one, there might be an ideal taxes them in which taxes were extremely low and people had a lot of disposable income. disposable income more than they have now. and they would be extremely fill -- philanthropic as a result. that tax system is not on the horizon in the next little while. therefore, i think it's important, every one of the organizations that speaker ryan talks about or that you know, he's going around to see with bob woodson depends on the charitable tax deduction. it's not our largest tax expenditure, but it's a very significant one. and i think those who have qualms about the charitable tax deduction would have to say if you're more worried about keeping revenues neutral, then you believe that the government can do a better job of spending those revenues than civil society can. i don't happen to believe that. i don't think there's much of a good record
people came out of the woodwork looking for support and maybe they weren't the most effective organizations. a couple of -- i'll make two or three policy points about government and civil society and how best to encourage it. one, there might be an ideal taxes them in which taxes were extremely low and people had a lot of disposable income. disposable income more than they have now. and they would be extremely fill -- philanthropic as a result. that tax system is not on the horizon in the next...
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so it ranged from people doing woodworking to people doing sculpt to connectic art.as just a labyrinth of many areas. the evidence is it has r had a lot of fire load too. the ground floor when we did our interior tack, we went in about 20 yards with hand lines trying -- we knew people were in there and trying to get them out. it was a labyrinth. >> can you say whether or not the -- [ inaudible ] >> point of clarity on the code situation. it was permitted as a warehouse. only it was not permitted as residences. no permit taken for a party. would any sort of artist work be allowed in there? >> it depends on the extent of the work in the building and that's what we're still trying to ascertain is to what level of work in there was unpermitted and would have needed permits. >> as far as you know there were no permits taken for any of the interior construction that you know of? >> that's correct. >> okay. >> sir, excuse me one moment. like to bring this back and focus on the fire. focus on recovery. focus on information for victims. so i'm going to take two more questions
so it ranged from people doing woodworking to people doing sculpt to connectic art.as just a labyrinth of many areas. the evidence is it has r had a lot of fire load too. the ground floor when we did our interior tack, we went in about 20 yards with hand lines trying -- we knew people were in there and trying to get them out. it was a labyrinth. >> can you say whether or not the -- [ inaudible ] >> point of clarity on the code situation. it was permitted as a warehouse. only it was...
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just to be x-rays, but not only did he get that fame, but all these other folks come out of the woodwork and say i saw that too, and they had. they had written in their notebook spread what do they do with it? nothing. they just said that was funny and they left it. so, this is one of the things that is difficult for people who aren't in the scientific field, they say he was just lucky. you can be just lucky. it takes a lot more than that. you have to have the preparation to see that something unusual has happened. you have to have the opportunity to see the unusual thing, whatever it happens to be, and part of that is the more you look at things, the more you will see, but you need to also have that desire. people outside scientific and technological field think of the role of chance, they think of it as winning the lottery. you're gonna win the lottery and that's why he made this discovery. no, you cannot do it a must you first put in all background work to be able to understand the basics of what should happen and when something happens that shouldn't happen, you have to know enough t
just to be x-rays, but not only did he get that fame, but all these other folks come out of the woodwork and say i saw that too, and they had. they had written in their notebook spread what do they do with it? nothing. they just said that was funny and they left it. so, this is one of the things that is difficult for people who aren't in the scientific field, they say he was just lucky. you can be just lucky. it takes a lot more than that. you have to have the preparation to see that something...
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and companies have come out of the woodwork and said business conditions were probably more onerous onuld believe. but that being said, i don't think they're ready to make decisions until they know what the tax rate actually is. how do we treat expense, things that we import? and we import an awful lot into this country. and it's not just apparel. it's way more than that. as that plays out, there will be volatility. we'll be in an environment where guys said who's the most regulated, who's going to benefit the most? who pays the higher taxes. i think that's played out. i'm thinking they're going to come back next year and be about truly understanding what you own and guessing on where you think taxes come out. >> to your point of next year being a prove me year, you like citi. but at the same time you like it because of a possible rollback in regulations. this is a stock that gained tremendously in the past month. at what point do you say i'm going to trim here because i don't know what's going to happen next year. >> i don't know what's going to happen next year, but i would bet that
and companies have come out of the woodwork and said business conditions were probably more onerous onuld believe. but that being said, i don't think they're ready to make decisions until they know what the tax rate actually is. how do we treat expense, things that we import? and we import an awful lot into this country. and it's not just apparel. it's way more than that. as that plays out, there will be volatility. we'll be in an environment where guys said who's the most regulated, who's...
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ranging from woodworking to sculpting to doing kinetic art. just a labyrinth of little areas.can't speak to the second floor. that was where the party was taking place. but the evidence is, it had a lot of fire load up there, too. i don't know how it was configured, but the ground floor, when we did our interior attack, we went in about 20 yards with hand lines trying -- we knew people were in there and trying to get them out, and it was -- a labyrinth. >> and whether or not [ inaudible ] pyrotechnics? >> not -- >> point of clarity on the code situation. permitted as a warehouse only, not 3er789ed as residences, no permit taken for a party. would any sort of work, artist work, be allowed in there? >> depends on the extent of the work in the building, and that's what we're still trying to ascertain as to what level of work in there was unpermitted add needed permits. >> no permits taken for any of the interior structure you know about? >> that's correct. >> sir -- excuse me me one moment. i'd like to bring this back in focus on the fire. focus on recovery, focus on information
ranging from woodworking to sculpting to doing kinetic art. just a labyrinth of little areas.can't speak to the second floor. that was where the party was taking place. but the evidence is, it had a lot of fire load up there, too. i don't know how it was configured, but the ground floor, when we did our interior attack, we went in about 20 yards with hand lines trying -- we knew people were in there and trying to get them out, and it was -- a labyrinth. >> and whether or not [ inaudible ]...
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only did he get that fame, when he got that degree of fame, all these other folks come out of the woodwork and say, i saw that too. tand they had. they had written in their notebooks. what did they do with that? nothing. they said oh, that was funny. and they left it. so this is one of the things that's difficult for people who aren't in the scientific field, he was just lucky. you can't be just lucky. it takes more than that. you've got to have the preparation to see that something unusual has happened. you have to have the opportunity to see that unusual thing, whatever it happens to be. and that's the chance part. you have to -- and part of that is directed by, you know, the more you look at things, the more you'll see. but you need to also have that desire. and what people outside, when people outside scientific and technological fields think of the role of chance, sometimes they think of it like winning the lottery. they just go to win the lottery, that's why you immediate the -- made the scientific discovery. no, you cannot do it unless you first put in ground work to be able to unde
only did he get that fame, when he got that degree of fame, all these other folks come out of the woodwork and say, i saw that too. tand they had. they had written in their notebooks. what did they do with that? nothing. they said oh, that was funny. and they left it. so this is one of the things that's difficult for people who aren't in the scientific field, he was just lucky. you can't be just lucky. it takes more than that. you've got to have the preparation to see that something unusual has...
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who wants to run a meeting doesn't translate into work.rk the most amazing people came out of the woodworkwho did all this work and it turns out they were the best leaders and we wouldde make them leaders afterwards. so couldn't we have a meeting that got people to work? so literally, the e-mail to a bunch of people are supporters say he aid the e-mail you sent out. >> there's a guy named corpsman trend who was a volunteer and tennessee.e he came with me and we did this together in his home state. we just sent an e-mail to tennessee and said everybody, meet us in one of these five cities and we are going to put you to work. bernie will not be here. >> it actually took a lot of pics of your mentation. people, but we actually have to create. the method we develop that could get people to work and not just once, but to work to times a week that they'd be running phone banks.d the one tool that we have that we could get people into for budget reasons. which is poured people into that. but it took a while to develop the exact technique that works. it's not like any of the innovations were mind-
who wants to run a meeting doesn't translate into work.rk the most amazing people came out of the woodworkwho did all this work and it turns out they were the best leaders and we wouldde make them leaders afterwards. so couldn't we have a meeting that got people to work? so literally, the e-mail to a bunch of people are supporters say he aid the e-mail you sent out. >> there's a guy named corpsman trend who was a volunteer and tennessee.e he came with me and we did this together in his...
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everything from glass work, to woodwork to house work stuff is a good place to make holiday gifts.from the richmond bart station if you like check it out. if you're in the south bay you can get into the holiday spirit as winterfest continues. decorating cookies with mrs. claus and some 20 rides and loads of holiday shows there too. tickets are available of line. they start at $20. >>> and this weekend is your last chance to take part in the great dickinson's fair. that place has transformed into a recreation of victorian london for the event. now the great dickens fair is being held today from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.. >>> one of the most popular bay area bands of all time returning to the stage tonight to help some low-income families out. ♪ [ music [ music ] ♪ >> that would be metallica. they're going to be performing in the fox theater in oakland. we just checked online. the concert was sold out. metallica just released a new album last month. they were recently nominated for an award. >> the folks going to that concert are very happy. >> it's not a big venue either. a little hea
everything from glass work, to woodwork to house work stuff is a good place to make holiday gifts.from the richmond bart station if you like check it out. if you're in the south bay you can get into the holiday spirit as winterfest continues. decorating cookies with mrs. claus and some 20 rides and loads of holiday shows there too. tickets are available of line. they start at $20. >>> and this weekend is your last chance to take part in the great dickinson's fair. that place has...
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asked people to lead, we asked people to get to work and the most amazing people came out of the woodwork who did all of this work and did amazing work and we made them leaders afterwards. could we have a meeting to get people to work. we couldn't have a meeting to have people volunteer and then not happen. and zack sent out a bunch of e-mails to supporters. >> in tennessee. >> in tennessee, talking about the e-mail you sent out. >> and also, a guy named corbin trent, whose, now, a volunteer in tennessee and, you know, when we first got-- he came with me and we did this together in his home state. and we just sent an e-mail to tennessee and we said to everybody in tennessee and said meet us in one of these five cities and we're going to put you to work. >> that's it, not bernie-- >> bernie is not going to be here. >> staff from the bernie sanders campaign and come meet us. >> it took a lot of experimenttation. because people came together and they did want to get to work, but we actually had to create-- it's funny because, so the method that we eventually developed in these meetings that
asked people to lead, we asked people to get to work and the most amazing people came out of the woodwork who did all of this work and did amazing work and we made them leaders afterwards. could we have a meeting to get people to work. we couldn't have a meeting to have people volunteer and then not happen. and zack sent out a bunch of e-mails to supporters. >> in tennessee. >> in tennessee, talking about the e-mail you sent out. >> and also, a guy named corbin trent, whose,...
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the most amazing people came out of the woodwork, and it turned out they were the best leaders, and we would make them leaders afterwards, right? so we knew, could we have a meeting that got people to work, right? we couldn't just have a meeting where people volunteered to lead things and have it not happen. so zack sent out an e-mail to supporters saying -- >> in tennessee. >> -- in tennessee, well, chalk up the e-mail you sent out. >> yeah. also there was a guy named cover bin trent who was -- corbin trent. he came with me, and we did this together in his home state. and we just had an e-mail to tennessee, to everybody in tennessee, and we said meet us in one of these five cities, and we're going to put you to work. >> that's it. not bernie. >> yeah. it actually took a lot of experimentation, because people came together and they did want to get to work, but we actually had to create -- and it's funny, because, so the method that we eventually developed in these meetings that did get people to work and not just to work once, but to work every week or two times a week that they'd be r
the most amazing people came out of the woodwork, and it turned out they were the best leaders, and we would make them leaders afterwards, right? so we knew, could we have a meeting that got people to work, right? we couldn't just have a meeting where people volunteered to lead things and have it not happen. so zack sent out an e-mail to supporters saying -- >> in tennessee. >> -- in tennessee, well, chalk up the e-mail you sent out. >> yeah. also there was a guy named cover...
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also think this because this project there is only that building if one were to come out of the woodwork some crazy thing we missed and a problem we have the tools to work around to towards compromising the thing so move to approve with modifications i think i would have gone another way but it works we have ways to deal with that. >> do i hear and second. >> one follow-up question i'm not sure i understand the project has to come under the legislation does the project needs to come back for a cu for the conversion and not just the case i get it back here for a - >> if you were to pass from the legislation were to pass it would be exempt up to 50 percent of pdr space i don't know what the application is if it is larger than 50 percent no longer exempt from the cu requirement so it depends on how much they're proposing to have. >> if they were to limit town hall 49 thousand per our recommendation. >> they're exempt and which means they don't need a cu to convert. >> they don't my understanding but the office allocation so the 20 thousand. >> 25 thousand. >> 321. >> deputy city attorney mi
also think this because this project there is only that building if one were to come out of the woodwork some crazy thing we missed and a problem we have the tools to work around to towards compromising the thing so move to approve with modifications i think i would have gone another way but it works we have ways to deal with that. >> do i hear and second. >> one follow-up question i'm not sure i understand the project has to come under the legislation does the project needs to come...
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but not only did he get that when he got a degree of fame, all these other folks come out of the woodwork and say i saw that, too. and they had. what if they do with it? nothing. they said that was funny and the last day. so this is one of the things that's difficult for people who weren't in the scientific field to say he was just lucky. you can be just lucky. it takes a lot by then. you've got to have the preparation to see something unusual has happened. you have to have the opportunity to see the unusual thing and that's a chance fire. part of that is directed by the more you look at things the more you'll see. do you need to also have that desire and the people outside -- when people outside scientific and technological fields think of the role of chance, sometimes they think of it as winning the lottery. that's why you made the scientific discovery. you can see it unless you first put in all the groundwork to understand the basics of what should happen and when something happens that shouldn't have been, you have to know enough to question it and you have to have the desire to follo
but not only did he get that when he got a degree of fame, all these other folks come out of the woodwork and say i saw that, too. and they had. what if they do with it? nothing. they said that was funny and the last day. so this is one of the things that's difficult for people who weren't in the scientific field to say he was just lucky. you can be just lucky. it takes a lot by then. you've got to have the preparation to see something unusual has happened. you have to have the opportunity to...
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country at this time, because there's an increasing number of bandit and rebel types coming out of the woodwork in the country. and so between growing banditry, the rise of the zealot movement, a... a politically active insurgency movement, and then the corruption of the administration, the situation in jerusalem is becoming very, very tense indeed. >> narrator: in the year 60 of the common era, after a decade building communities in the greek east, paul decided that his work there was done. >> ( dramatized ): now, with no further place for me in these regions, i am going to jerusalem in a ministry to the saints. >> paul wants to fulfill the promise that he had made to peter and james back in the jerusalem conference. for these ten years that he's been in the aegean, he's had his congregations collecting monies together to take back to jerusalem. now we find him gathering all that up, each congregation sending an emissary with their part of the contribution, and they're all going as an entourage to lay it at the feet of james in jerusalem. >> ( dramatized ): i know that when i come to you, i wi
country at this time, because there's an increasing number of bandit and rebel types coming out of the woodwork in the country. and so between growing banditry, the rise of the zealot movement, a... a politically active insurgency movement, and then the corruption of the administration, the situation in jerusalem is becoming very, very tense indeed. >> narrator: in the year 60 of the common era, after a decade building communities in the greek east, paul decided that his work there was...
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we saw with prince, and everyone comes out of the woodwork and starting fighting , hopefully that won'te case here. we had to deal with that news. it is so unfortunate as you did talk about a celebrity who did pass away and then go on and they hack these websites and they talk about another star, reportedly died, but didn't. >> they think it is funny. we see this every year when they say that they died, overnight, arsenio hall, this one or that one. that happened again. oops, it happened again. this time with brittany spears >> owe apparently someone hacked into the twitter account of sony music tweeting the false news that brittany spears died, you see it rip brittany rest in peace. we have to say it over and over. brittany is not dead. we had the original tweet. then another tweet which was hacked that said brittany spears is dead posted by accident. we will tell you more soon. #rest in peace brittany. not true. brittany is still alive. she had to go on and post a pictures and says oops, i'm very much alive. i guess we're learning it was hack by a group called guardians of peace. why
we saw with prince, and everyone comes out of the woodwork and starting fighting , hopefully that won'te case here. we had to deal with that news. it is so unfortunate as you did talk about a celebrity who did pass away and then go on and they hack these websites and they talk about another star, reportedly died, but didn't. >> they think it is funny. we see this every year when they say that they died, overnight, arsenio hall, this one or that one. that happened again. oops, it happened...
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in doing that in doing matthew strine is the and doing that he's trying to speak out of the woodwork them to expose themselves as phonies. neil: okay, great. i do not want to get on your bad side. thank you very, very much. i think she's right. we are still awaiting this donald trump event in indianapolis. of course this was the same company that became sort of a focal point for those angry the populist wave of jobs that played in america and particularly the jobs of thousand of them supposed to go to mexico. the company put the kibosh on that. some in indiana were offering. you also know the company might be playing to sell ship some jobs abroad. i will always go back to this point. a thousand jobs are not going because of the intervention of the president-elect. that is it. that is a big deal. after this. . . neil: you know, sometimes it is a kick having the media pick apart a president-elect and media of course, picking apart donald trump and whether he really did anything magical at carrier, arguing that the company was not going to let these 1000 jobs go to mexico. that other jo
in doing that in doing matthew strine is the and doing that he's trying to speak out of the woodwork them to expose themselves as phonies. neil: okay, great. i do not want to get on your bad side. thank you very, very much. i think she's right. we are still awaiting this donald trump event in indianapolis. of course this was the same company that became sort of a focal point for those angry the populist wave of jobs that played in america and particularly the jobs of thousand of them supposed...
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there is this whole thing about they worked with the local woodworker to build the box that the ipads sitting in. apparently there are some uk restaurants already doing this as well. >> it's where did the truffles come from. it's a little more of an education. obviously, everything that is a twist on these experiences. this is hopefully going to persuade you to awhat they're asking for the truffle dish. >> people going wow. now we've gotten to this point. nevertheless, a clever idea. but a new -- if it doesn't tell you that the ipad is possibly a commodity, that it can now be used as a tray to be served as a dish? >> pretty disposable. >> they're expensive, but they're fundamentally, it's like they're trying to find new things to do with it. all right. getting back to the markets. bad day today. >> a bad day today. it seems like it will be hurd tomorrow for the market to kind of lift itself out of this little down phase. we're looking at, you know, losses during the santa claus rally period people might think be important. it definitely looked like a rotation today. it definitely loo
there is this whole thing about they worked with the local woodworker to build the box that the ipads sitting in. apparently there are some uk restaurants already doing this as well. >> it's where did the truffles come from. it's a little more of an education. obviously, everything that is a twist on these experiences. this is hopefully going to persuade you to awhat they're asking for the truffle dish. >> people going wow. now we've gotten to this point. nevertheless, a clever...
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is that higher than would be expected and do we know whether some of that might be part of the woodworkffect in medicaid where people are enrolling in the program who would have qualified before the aca? >> do you want to take that? >> yeah. i need to bring up the growth rates but i do think there was some effect of increased enrollment that was not expansion related across some states. >> so some of the factors that we talked about in the presentation what's going on with medicaid was in the first year of the expansion you had 26 states expanding coverage for the medicaid population. the second year in 2015 we had three additional states, you know, participate with the expansion but some of the other factors that we talked about earlier in the presentation that wouldn't be reimbursed fully at 100% with the expansion was highering reimburntment rates and then there was, you know, the other health residential so trying to provide more care in the home and community so moving that care. so a lot of the shift that we've seen more recently in 2015 is not as strongly driven by the expansion
is that higher than would be expected and do we know whether some of that might be part of the woodworkffect in medicaid where people are enrolling in the program who would have qualified before the aca? >> do you want to take that? >> yeah. i need to bring up the growth rates but i do think there was some effect of increased enrollment that was not expansion related across some states. >> so some of the factors that we talked about in the presentation what's going on with...
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do we know whether some of that might be part of the woodwork effect in medicaid, where people are enrolling in the program who would have qualified before the aca? >> yeah, i need to bring up the growth rates, but i do think there was some effect of increased enrollment that was not expansion-related across some states. >> some of the factors we talked about in the presentation, what's going on with medicaid was in the first year of the expansion you had 26 states expanding coverage for the medicaid population. in second year 2016 we had three additional states, you know, participate with the expansion. but some of the other factors we talked about earlier in the presentation that wouldn't be reimbursed fully at 100% with the expansion, higher reimbursement rates for some of the providers and a lot of states increasing supplemental payments for hospitals. and then there was the other health services. so, trying to provide more care in the home and community, so moving that care. so, a lot of this shift we've seen more recently in 2015 is not as strongly driven by the expansion under the aff
do we know whether some of that might be part of the woodwork effect in medicaid, where people are enrolling in the program who would have qualified before the aca? >> yeah, i need to bring up the growth rates, but i do think there was some effect of increased enrollment that was not expansion-related across some states. >> some of the factors we talked about in the presentation, what's going on with medicaid was in the first year of the expansion you had 26 states expanding...