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if they do, marriageable men will come out of the woodwork." surrender and those men will come out of the woodwork like cockroaches in a darkened crab shack. (laughter) but ladies, ladies, you can do more by doing less. maybe stop voting or stop talking. i mean is, what are you girls thinking? i mean, follow miss banker's advice and you single gals will finally be able to live out every woman's wildest dream: marrying a man who doesn't want you to achieve anything. and as a man on behalf of women everywhere, thank you, susan banker. i trust you will lead the charge by getting out of the writing business clearly it's not in your nature. and that's the word. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thanks so much. nation, i have been saying far month now that once the presidential election is over i hope we'll finally see bipartisan compromise in washington. and i siner is vie mean that i said it. (laughter) sadly, the power-mad democrats decided that just because people voted for them,
if they do, marriageable men will come out of the woodwork." surrender and those men will come out of the woodwork like cockroaches in a darkened crab shack. (laughter) but ladies, ladies, you can do more by doing less. maybe stop voting or stop talking. i mean is, what are you girls thinking? i mean, follow miss banker's advice and you single gals will finally be able to live out every woman's wildest dream: marrying a man who doesn't want you to achieve anything. and as a man on behalf...
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many as woodwork the whole week, 15-16 hours per day. >> they interviewed hundreds of former prisoners and they say the study is neither objective nor historical accurate. >> we are just getting started. we need a scientific investigation and serious discussion. >> ikea and others tend to finance other studies and to how they knowingly exploited forced labor in east germany. >> if you love art but you are on a budget, we have something for you. >> it is the affordable art fair and it is coming to hamburg this weekend. it started back in 1996 by a british art dealer and it has enjoyed a worldwide success giving art lovers a chance to buy original art work without the multimillion-dollar price tags. 5000 euro is the absolute maximum in hamburg which is still quite a bit. many cost a lot less. >> are any of them any good? let's take a peek. >> at this art fair, 100 euro accounts that you something nice. like these tiny suitcases. or this artistic candy. this is not your typical art fair. prizes are meant to be affordable. dogs are allowed. those with little knowledge of war are welcome wi
many as woodwork the whole week, 15-16 hours per day. >> they interviewed hundreds of former prisoners and they say the study is neither objective nor historical accurate. >> we are just getting started. we need a scientific investigation and serious discussion. >> ikea and others tend to finance other studies and to how they knowingly exploited forced labor in east germany. >> if you love art but you are on a budget, we have something for you. >> it is the...
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these people exactly out of the woodwork to help people trying to help themselves. >> they are planning find more replacement chairs that were destroyed by the vandals. the police told us there have been no arrests in the casism the evening commute is easing up after a big rig crash snarled traffic. a tractor trailer crashed into the divider of 680 near stone ridge at noon. the driver was pulled from the cab taken to the hospital after commanipulating of pain. it blocked all assault and battery lanes. traffic inched by on the shoulder. they spent the day cleaning up the wreckage including 40 gallons of spilled fuel. all lanes reopened at 5:15. now to east oak land. ground breaking for the first new store in 20 years. officials and executives at the kroger company grabbed shovels. the 80,000 square foot foods coast store will afrpgor the shopping center at 106th avenue. they say this area has been known as a food desert for years with many going for miles to get to a full-service grocery store. >> we are most tkpaoeuted about the fact that we are going to create 450 to 500 jobs in a comm
these people exactly out of the woodwork to help people trying to help themselves. >> they are planning find more replacement chairs that were destroyed by the vandals. the police told us there have been no arrests in the casism the evening commute is easing up after a big rig crash snarled traffic. a tractor trailer crashed into the divider of 680 near stone ridge at noon. the driver was pulled from the cab taken to the hospital after commanipulating of pain. it blocked all assault and...
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are you going to be doing any more woodworking ? i doubt it. oh, okay. why ? - well, , you know that airplane i told you about ? - yeah ? well, it's kind of not doing too well lately. i thought you might take a look at it sometime. see what you could do. i'm not really into that stuff anymore. sure. no problem. sit down and listen carefully to what i have to say, because in this episode we are learning ways to tell someone what to do. if you want to soften the impact of the command, you can add the word "please." do i need to tell you to watch the rest of the story ? i thought not. but let's do it anyway. don't worry about a thing, jess. we'll have this hooked up in no time. i used to do projects ten times as difficult as this as an engineering student. what does it say next ? "place the green wire with the copper connector into the housing... "directly beneath the blue wire with the bronze connector... which is located to the right of the red wire which feeds back to the green wire." who writes these things ? people who live on another planet, i think. but do
are you going to be doing any more woodworking ? i doubt it. oh, okay. why ? - well, , you know that airplane i told you about ? - yeah ? well, it's kind of not doing too well lately. i thought you might take a look at it sometime. see what you could do. i'm not really into that stuff anymore. sure. no problem. sit down and listen carefully to what i have to say, because in this episode we are learning ways to tell someone what to do. if you want to soften the impact of the command, you can add...
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these people will come out of the woodwork to help people. >> reporter: the fire at his stand was more than just a minor set back. for someone who used to live on the streets, but now barely makes enough money to rent a room at a residential hotel, and shining shoes has kept him clean and sober. >> it's my livelihood, at my sobriety-hood. >> reporter: the recycle elming contractor noticed the -- recycling court tore noticed the damage. >> if you give, then, you know it, will come back, and we are glad to do a little bit of that for him. >> reporter: the police told us today there have been no arrests in connection with the fire. he hopes the people who did this understand how much damage they really did. >> i pray for them, i really do. i hope they see this and -- do this in your neighborhood, not ours. >> reporter: moore has received more than $10,000 in donations all from strangers who want to make sure this business stays here on this corner. >>> standard time resumes this sunday which means an extra hour of sleep for all of us. at 2:00 a.m. on sunday, daylight savings time ends and
these people will come out of the woodwork to help people. >> reporter: the fire at his stand was more than just a minor set back. for someone who used to live on the streets, but now barely makes enough money to rent a room at a residential hotel, and shining shoes has kept him clean and sober. >> it's my livelihood, at my sobriety-hood. >> reporter: the recycle elming contractor noticed the -- recycling court tore noticed the damage. >> if you give, then, you know it,...
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a few weeks before his trip to bucharest, the woodworker crafted binges two-seat several hundred people in preparation for a wedding that is the top of the town -- talk of the town. his daughter is married and a nephew of the daughter of the founder of the cemetery. she is the woman seen here in the middle preparing the traditional stuffed cabbage. >> only outsiders find it complicated. the current woodcarvers daughter is married and the grandaddy of the cemetery's founder, and the nicest thing is -- they really like each other -- the current woodcarver's daughter is marrying the granddaughter of the cemetery's founder. >> they have been sending a message to others in the village, but it is unclear weather the competition is listening. family battles being fought in deadly earnest -- >> the battle is being fought in deadly earnest. for now, he has convinced an irish composer to put his cross es' verses to music. >> the important thing is for us to be married, to celebrate, to have joy, and that is what this cemetery does -- to be merry. >> this is not about my copyright. i have no probl
a few weeks before his trip to bucharest, the woodworker crafted binges two-seat several hundred people in preparation for a wedding that is the top of the town -- talk of the town. his daughter is married and a nephew of the daughter of the founder of the cemetery. she is the woman seen here in the middle preparing the traditional stuffed cabbage. >> only outsiders find it complicated. the current woodcarvers daughter is married and the grandaddy of the cemetery's founder, and the nicest...
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mystery when you have any kind of mystery or any kind of uncertainty it can bring people out of woodwork speak. we have seen that with the mayans. >> its natural thing all through history. the change of the last 1,000 ad a lot of people thought it was the end. >> end of the world predictions include a collision with planet "x" or the earth passing through the milky way galaxy the disruption of solar flares, even the reversal of the north and south poles. all of them could have a devastating impact on our planet. >> for example today, if we could see the sun, really interesting effects would occur at temple of inscriptions and ray of light we call it naked eye astronomy. you can do an amazing with four sticks and a some strings. you need a flat surface where the planets and moon and sun sets. so when the sunrise is going to be right there again. >> pretty impressive for people that didn't have any instruments? >> they didn't have any tools to keep record of the stars. it was direct observation. >> reporter: a mexican archaeologist has worked on many sites of the mayan ruins? >> only the n
mystery when you have any kind of mystery or any kind of uncertainty it can bring people out of woodwork speak. we have seen that with the mayans. >> its natural thing all through history. the change of the last 1,000 ad a lot of people thought it was the end. >> end of the world predictions include a collision with planet "x" or the earth passing through the milky way galaxy the disruption of solar flares, even the reversal of the north and south poles. all of them could...
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kind of traditional no classical thought that's dominated the spectrum has been coming out of the woodwork since it has made even the biggest driving force has been the financial crisis to awaken people or people. yeah absolutely mike i mean you would never have got the attention of the people who got size are listed in an enormous economic process which you can probably attribute to people believing this conventional if possible collide like alan alan greenspan we just had a lot of money to go because they believe that bailout is as your psychologist if you said a while ago they allowed all these social trying to. vote themselves into believing the beneficial and actually good at the biggest economic process since the great depression so without that i wouldn't be getting any apply at all. and we are hearing they're getting really notable attention by some maybe publications that wouldn't typically very into the alternative space and economics as i write can you say anything about that and you might not be able to jumping ahead a room of that is one of the one of the biggest magazines in
kind of traditional no classical thought that's dominated the spectrum has been coming out of the woodwork since it has made even the biggest driving force has been the financial crisis to awaken people or people. yeah absolutely mike i mean you would never have got the attention of the people who got size are listed in an enormous economic process which you can probably attribute to people believing this conventional if possible collide like alan alan greenspan we just had a lot of money to go...
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people >> came out of the woodworks. the same cannot be said for voters in chicago know early votedr records >> a bigger concentration of voters. chicago board of elections chairman said there were other reasons for the long lines. >> because of certain budget restrictions we did not have the locations we wanted. not excuse. we will make adjustments to our early voting sites. now that we are seeing more voters choosing early voters. only in rare occasions if the voters on the inactive list to make a person be asked for identification. polls open at 6 am and close at 7pm. here's a look at the projected electoral votes from real clear politics dot com. president obama would have 201 votes compared to 191 for romney. 146 electoral votes are still considered toss-ups in eleven states. 270 votes are needed to win the election. joining us now wgn political analyst, and host of cltv's politics tonight. paul lisnek.good afternoon. >> neither side should be comfortable looking at those numbers. >> you're going to be here very lat
people >> came out of the woodworks. the same cannot be said for voters in chicago know early votedr records >> a bigger concentration of voters. chicago board of elections chairman said there were other reasons for the long lines. >> because of certain budget restrictions we did not have the locations we wanted. not excuse. we will make adjustments to our early voting sites. now that we are seeing more voters choosing early voters. only in rare occasions if the voters on the...
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a lot of racists came out of the woodwork. >> she muslim. he is not one of us.at can we expect from the media leading up to tuesday? >> i think they have their guy they are pushing for. what are the excuses going to be. if obama wins, what are the excuses that the media is going to come up with or how did he win? is it going to be a weak romney or obama so great or vice versa i think we're seeing one. chuck todd on the today show when asked, why is romney beginning to spend money in wisconsin and pennsylvania and minnesota rather than say, romney is extending the map. chuck todd said the obama talking point he is run out of options. if we decided six days out and start spending in pennsylvania because we given up in ohio that is ridiculous. >> why is it ridiculous? he can't win ohio and can't make up the difference in a couple of days. >> you don't started over. >> on this weekend, how do you know that romney can't win ohio. >> he can't win ohio because he can't close a gap in such a period of time. he has got obama at 80% as of yesterday as of friday. >> nate s
a lot of racists came out of the woodwork. >> she muslim. he is not one of us.at can we expect from the media leading up to tuesday? >> i think they have their guy they are pushing for. what are the excuses going to be. if obama wins, what are the excuses that the media is going to come up with or how did he win? is it going to be a weak romney or obama so great or vice versa i think we're seeing one. chuck todd on the today show when asked, why is romney beginning to spend money in...
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and when south pasadena said no, it shook the woodwork. mainly through undeveloped land. but caltrans insisted on meridian and started buying homes and tearing them down. montgomery: so they wanted to create this corridor of blight where maybe the city would go and say, well, the only way we can clean this out is to pave it. poussaint: the front line of the battle became city council elections. at one point, it appeared that a 3-to-2 majority was ready to sign a freeway agreement, but one freeway backer died of a heart attack. all right, we got this, our man in, and from then on, every two years, it's been a struggle to keep that city council at least 3 to 2. poussaint: the meridian route threatened to destroy over 1,000 homes and 7,000 mature trees. in 1973, the freeway fighters gained a national ally, the sierra club. together, they took advantage of new environmental protection laws and sued caltrans to provide a full environmental impact report. they won, and the court also restrained caltrans from buying more homes. the judge estimate
and when south pasadena said no, it shook the woodwork. mainly through undeveloped land. but caltrans insisted on meridian and started buying homes and tearing them down. montgomery: so they wanted to create this corridor of blight where maybe the city would go and say, well, the only way we can clean this out is to pave it. poussaint: the front line of the battle became city council elections. at one point, it appeared that a 3-to-2 majority was ready to sign a freeway agreement, but one...
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you -- when you have any kind of mystery, any kind of uncertainty it can bring people out of the woodwork so to speak. we have seen that with the ma y mayans, right? >> a lot of people thought it was the end. >> end of the world predictions in 2012 include a collision with planet x or the earth passing through the milky way galaxy, the eruption of destructive solar flares. tsunamis, asteroids, even reversal of the north and south polement all of them could have a devastating impact on our planet. >> if we could see the sun interesting effects one of the kings present there had in a ray of light that came through a small window right at the setting of the sun of the solstice. naked eye astronomy. it's with forks, sticks and strings you can do an amazing amount of astronomy. you need a nice flat surface that has a good view of the east and the west. when the sunrises right here it will be right there again. >> pretty impressive for people who didn't have any instruments. >> the maya didn't use any tools to record the stars. it was the direct observation of the moving of the stars. >> mexica
you -- when you have any kind of mystery, any kind of uncertainty it can bring people out of the woodwork so to speak. we have seen that with the ma y mayans, right? >> a lot of people thought it was the end. >> end of the world predictions in 2012 include a collision with planet x or the earth passing through the milky way galaxy, the eruption of destructive solar flares. tsunamis, asteroids, even reversal of the north and south polement all of them could have a devastating impact...
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>>shepard: you are right, friends and family come out of the woodwork. >>guest: in most cases they do. i have been very fortunate because my wife and i are very family oriented so when we have won a big one we have contacted the family and said we won another big one and we will give you x amount of dollars, blah, blah, blah. we share. >>shepard: no disrespect but i know a lot of people and i don't know anyone who has won a big one, period, how the heck do you keep winning. you are cheating. aren't you? >>guest: no, i am not cheating. i sat down many years ago after playing like everyone else and after losing all the time like everyone else and said to myself, there has to be something you can do to give yourself a better chance so i wrote down a list of things i thought would work. the ones that didn't work i threw out the window. the items that worked i started playing that way. as i added more items to the list of things that, worked, i win. not any big grand rises yet but i was winning, $50 or $500 or $5,000. as the history kept getting longer and th
>>shepard: you are right, friends and family come out of the woodwork. >>guest: in most cases they do. i have been very fortunate because my wife and i are very family oriented so when we have won a big one we have contacted the family and said we won another big one and we will give you x amount of dollars, blah, blah, blah. we share. >>shepard: no disrespect but i know a lot of people and i don't know anyone who has won a big one, period, how the heck do you keep winning....
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. >> you've had critics, whenever you become successful who say when they come out of the woodwork, yourthing, angry people are involved in the conversation. if they are ambivalent they just don't care and what i love about people who are at least involved in the conversation is they are not telling me about me because i already know about me. if i'm not defensive, if my identity is not at risk here, i'm listening for them to tell me about them, because that's what they are doing. what matters to them, what they are afraid of, what concerns them, and that really does open up a conversation, so i love the controversy. i think -- i think we -- we need to ask these kinds of questions, and they are very human questions. they are very real questions. they are very precious questions, and so i'm not opposed to that kind of, you know, iron-sharpening, the ironing the angles right. >> the new book is "crossroads," paul young. 18 million on the first one. see how you do on this one. >> every day has one day's worth of grace. we'll find out. willie, thank you. >> great to see you. >> up next, one
. >> you've had critics, whenever you become successful who say when they come out of the woodwork, yourthing, angry people are involved in the conversation. if they are ambivalent they just don't care and what i love about people who are at least involved in the conversation is they are not telling me about me because i already know about me. if i'm not defensive, if my identity is not at risk here, i'm listening for them to tell me about them, because that's what they are doing. what...
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mystery, obviously when you have any kind of mystery, uncertainty, it can bring people out of the woodworkith the myans, right? >> very much so. sort of a natural thing you can trace that behavior through history. the change of the last 1000 ad in europe a lot of people thought it was the end. >> end of the world predictions in 2012, include a collision with planet x, earth passing through the milky way galaxy, tsunamis, asteroids, even the reversal of the north and south poles. all of them could have a devastating impact on our planet. >> today if we could see the sun, really interesting affects would occur at the temple of inscripts one of the kings was probably presented in a ray of light that came through a small window we call it naked eye astonomy or horizon-based, you can do amazing amount of astonomy, you need a tphaoeufrbgs flat surface with a good view of east and west war the plants, sun, moon all rise and set when the sunrises here it is going to be there again. >> impressive for people that didn't have strums. >> the maya didn't use any tools to kept record of the stars only t
mystery, obviously when you have any kind of mystery, uncertainty, it can bring people out of the woodworkith the myans, right? >> very much so. sort of a natural thing you can trace that behavior through history. the change of the last 1000 ad in europe a lot of people thought it was the end. >> end of the world predictions in 2012, include a collision with planet x, earth passing through the milky way galaxy, tsunamis, asteroids, even the reversal of the north and south poles. all...
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in workman's statement she said her older daughter has come out of the woodwork once it was announcedhat the kids on the show got a big raise recently. she has only seen her little sister maybe ten times in the last 14 years. they have no relationship and her motives are not out of love, but out of spite. as for winter, she is reportedly back on the set of "modern family" sharing laughs with her fictional family awaiting the next round in this legal drama. >> as a childhood star it's enough working in hollywood and add on a scandal like this and it's a difficult situation. >> a fmally doctor issued a declaration saying she has neve seen any evidence that winter was ever abused. >>> federal prosecutors are dropping their sex abuse investigation into former syracuse assistant basketball coach bernie fein. investigators say they did not find sufficient evidence to support the allegations. a 23-year-old man claimed fein molested him in 2002 and later admitted he was lying. two former syracuse ball boys claimed fein molested them but the statute of limitations prevented a limitation into t
in workman's statement she said her older daughter has come out of the woodwork once it was announcedhat the kids on the show got a big raise recently. she has only seen her little sister maybe ten times in the last 14 years. they have no relationship and her motives are not out of love, but out of spite. as for winter, she is reportedly back on the set of "modern family" sharing laughs with her fictional family awaiting the next round in this legal drama. >> as a childhood star...
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with some of the people that come out of the woodwork. you hear about that. i still get letters eight years later. certainly not in the same amount, but these people are in for a tough road. i wish them all the best. if i can help them in any way i would love to do that. there is in book. there is in guide to tell these people what to do and how to do it. everyone else has a vested interest in what they do with mrs. hill, mr. and mrs. hill. the other winner potentially when they come out, you need someone that is impartial to help you guide that path they will be on for the reminder of their lives. >>shepard: is life pretty good? >>guest: life is wonderful. life is very good. i can help a lot of people and i do on a daily basis. we made a huge donation to toys for tots. that is the greatest got we have gotten. >>shepard: i bet half the audience smiled from ear to ear. great to meet you. thank you for coming by. >> now the fight over fiscal cliff, president obama stumping campaign style to prevent fast approaching spending cuts and expiring tax breaks and a po
with some of the people that come out of the woodwork. you hear about that. i still get letters eight years later. certainly not in the same amount, but these people are in for a tough road. i wish them all the best. if i can help them in any way i would love to do that. there is in book. there is in guide to tell these people what to do and how to do it. everyone else has a vested interest in what they do with mrs. hill, mr. and mrs. hill. the other winner potentially when they come out, you...
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. - ron, my woodworking project-- it's for displaying shoes! -yes. that was always the plan. - all right, rent-a-swag team, i have one more little surprise for you--pizza party! part 2. - oh, wow! two pizzas. and toppings! - only on half. i'm not zuckerberg. eat up, chumps. >>> esta noche en con center. >>> tonight on rock center, two brothers, one dream, and an all-american success story. yet at the height of their fortune and fame, they walked away. >> reporter: why did you do it? >> why? >> reporter: why? >> there's more to life than this. >> mary carillo shows the meaning of devotion. >>> this was never supposed to happen. hard-working families falling into homelessness. >> reporter: what made you not want to tell anybody else? >> i didn't want people to know about me. >> people who now tuck their children in at homeless centers and can't get out of there. >> they didn't do anything to sde deserve this. they didn't do anything. >>> and a hard look at what america is ordering at amazon these days, and he still can't stop talking about the b.b. gun
. - ron, my woodworking project-- it's for displaying shoes! -yes. that was always the plan. - all right, rent-a-swag team, i have one more little surprise for you--pizza party! part 2. - oh, wow! two pizzas. and toppings! - only on half. i'm not zuckerberg. eat up, chumps. >>> esta noche en con center. >>> tonight on rock center, two brothers, one dream, and an all-american success story. yet at the height of their fortune and fame, they walked away. >> reporter: why...
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as soon as the weather report says it's going to snow, they come out of the woodwork. last year's early snow carried through a dismal december and january. they're hoping snow continues throughout the entire winter. >>> we're back in a moment. >>> tonight at 11:o 0. military strikes go viral. israel is live tweeting its latest offensive. at least one tweet gets a response from hamas. details tonight after rock center with brian williams. >>> that does it for us. we'll see you at 6:00. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> now on "extra" -- kim kardashian's mom kris, on the brink of divorce? the giant clue today. the brink of divorce? the giant clue today.
as soon as the weather report says it's going to snow, they come out of the woodwork. last year's early snow carried through a dismal december and january. they're hoping snow continues throughout the entire winter. >>> we're back in a moment. >>> tonight at 11:o 0. military strikes go viral. israel is live tweeting its latest offensive. at least one tweet gets a response from hamas. details tonight after rock center with brian williams. >>> that does it for us. we'll...
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and investigators say unlicensed contractors are coming out of the woodwork. >> hi.rossen from nbc news. can we talk to you real quick? >> why did you tell us you were licensed and trained to remove trees? >> reporter: these guys already at work on the decimated homes of vulnerable storm victims. >> it's terrible. it's not conscionable behavior. >> reporter: frank van dyke is a veteran investigator with suffolk county's consumer affairs unit. >> okay. this contractor's operating right over here. >> reporter: scanning for companies breaking the law. in some of long island's hardest-hit neighborhoods. >> hey, guys. checking home improvement licenses. >> reporter: this contractor is removing a giant tree from this home. dangerous work that requires a license. but the county has no record of him. >> i'm going to issue a violation. you can come in on monday. >> reporter: the home owner told us she had no idea. >> do you know they were unlicensed when you hired them? >> reporter: no, they told us they were licensed. they should have a license. okay? it's the law. >> report
and investigators say unlicensed contractors are coming out of the woodwork. >> hi.rossen from nbc news. can we talk to you real quick? >> why did you tell us you were licensed and trained to remove trees? >> reporter: these guys already at work on the decimated homes of vulnerable storm victims. >> it's terrible. it's not conscionable behavior. >> reporter: frank van dyke is a veteran investigator with suffolk county's consumer affairs unit. >> okay. this...
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we have so many volunteers coming out of the woodwork that we've never seen before. >> reporter: even though the latest polls show a deadlocked race, pat bets several state dinners that romney will win virginia big, by five points. >> the only polls i pay attention to are on the ground. our ground game is better. i can feel it going door to door. >> reporter: mitt romney heads from here to new hampshire where he was originally scheduled to hold a final rally. now the campaign has added two more on election day. in pennsylvania and ohio. there was some 8,500 people here to see him in the patriot center. and a bunch outside. for now, reporting live from fairfax, julie carey, news4. >>> president obama is covering a lot of ground today. he just wrapped up an appearance in columbus, ohio, and headed to iowa tonight. he started in madison, wiscsin. bruce springsteen is traveling with the president. >> the american dream, an american reality. our vote tomorrow is the one undeniable way we get to determine the distance in that equation. >> about 18,000 people filled the plaza near the state
we have so many volunteers coming out of the woodwork that we've never seen before. >> reporter: even though the latest polls show a deadlocked race, pat bets several state dinners that romney will win virginia big, by five points. >> the only polls i pay attention to are on the ground. our ground game is better. i can feel it going door to door. >> reporter: mitt romney heads from here to new hampshire where he was originally scheduled to hold a final rally. now the campaign...
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. >>> secessionists are coming out of the woodwork. wait until you hear their reasons. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching. the right wing attempt to again up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame show of accusations, involving united nations ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary. we have four of our diplomatic personnel dead and it has not a mccarthy era tactic to demand accountability and demand that the american people are not misinformed about it to the point that they don't know what the threat is. >> the loud mouths were john mccain of arizona who spent the last three days disparaging ambassador rice for her public remarks about benghazi early on. >> susan rice should have known better. if she didn't know better, she's not qualified. she should have known better. i will do everything in my power to block her from being the
. >>> secessionists are coming out of the woodwork. wait until you hear their reasons. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching. the right wing attempt to again up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame show of accusations, involving united nations ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a...
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copan were also engaged in part-time manufacturing in specializations like lime making, pottery and woodworking these part-time specializations are for sanders a sign that the economy of copan was taking the first steps toward complexity. sharing the sun with ancient copan was another city whose economy was so complex it became a wonder of the ancient world. that city was teotihuacan. teotihuacan -- founded more than 2,000 years ago. around a.d. 600, at the height of its power, this magnificent city held at least 125,000 people, five times the population of the entire kingdom of copan. although contemporary with copan, teotihuacan was a separate civilization unto itself. located just northeast of modern mexico city, teotihuacan had enormous influence over all of mesoamerica. teotihuacan at its peak in the 8th century a.d. was the largest city in the new world. it's also one of the largest cities in human history before the industrial revolution. teotihuacan is also a unique archaeological site in a number of characteristics -- its architecture, and the size of that urban area. plus that fact th
copan were also engaged in part-time manufacturing in specializations like lime making, pottery and woodworking these part-time specializations are for sanders a sign that the economy of copan was taking the first steps toward complexity. sharing the sun with ancient copan was another city whose economy was so complex it became a wonder of the ancient world. that city was teotihuacan. teotihuacan -- founded more than 2,000 years ago. around a.d. 600, at the height of its power, this magnificent...
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>> people coming out of the woodwork and expecting me to divvy my money up and give it away. >> bill:ell me how that works. you were a child services social worker, which is, what, 50, 6,000. you are a middle class woman. so you win this 6 million. that's not a fortune. that's a lot. but it's not a fortune. people would come up to you and say, what? would would they say? >> well, basically i was making $25,000 a year. and i did not quit my job right away. i received letters, phone calls, people would come up to my job and give me sob stories. and wanting, you know, excessive amount of money from me. i didn't know those people. so the answer would be no. >> bill: come up to you and ask you for money. that's a very difficult thing. so there is pressure upon anybody who wins from other people who want the money. now, ultimately, mr. white, you invested your money into businesses, to expand your economic profile, right? how has that worked out? >> well, not really. i mean, the businesses were, you know, when it happened i sat back for a couple months like everybody dreams of is retiring.
>> people coming out of the woodwork and expecting me to divvy my money up and give it away. >> bill:ell me how that works. you were a child services social worker, which is, what, 50, 6,000. you are a middle class woman. so you win this 6 million. that's not a fortune. that's a lot. but it's not a fortune. people would come up to you and say, what? would would they say? >> well, basically i was making $25,000 a year. and i did not quit my job right away. i received letters,...
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a lot of people have come out of the woodwork to try and do their best to make people get through this, or help people get through this, and there's a lot to get through. as you point out, sewage water is still in basements, not on the streets anymore, that has gone down. but, you know, people bringing stuff, trying to, you know, help donate things. so far i'm really impressed with what i see. these people have not really been through a hurricane before. i mean how many hurricanes have gone through hoboken, new jersey? how often do you expect that to happen? we hope this is a once in a lifetime scenario. i'm gratified by what i see so far. although there is much more to come. liz: are those guys fraternity guys with the -- are those greek letters? jeff: they are, yes. liz: from what university? can you ask them? jeff: where are you guys from? >> we're from stevens -- jeff: which is in town? >> in town. jeff: you're volunteering to help out? >> yes. jeff: you're helping. >> we're helping the cause. jeff: okay. very good. liz: yeah, absolutely. hopefully they will be getting credit. you
a lot of people have come out of the woodwork to try and do their best to make people get through this, or help people get through this, and there's a lot to get through. as you point out, sewage water is still in basements, not on the streets anymore, that has gone down. but, you know, people bringing stuff, trying to, you know, help donate things. so far i'm really impressed with what i see. these people have not really been through a hurricane before. i mean how many hurricanes have gone...
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. >>> secessionists are coming out of the woodwork. wait until you hear their reasons. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching president the right wing afelt to gin up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame of accusations, involving ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary. we have four of our diplomatic personnel dead and it has not a mccarthy era tactic to demand that the american people ares no misinformed about it to the point that they don't know what the threat is. >> the loud mouths were john mccain of arizona who spent the last three days despairaging ambassador rice for her public remarks about benghazi early on. >> susan rice should have known better. if she didn't know better, she's not qualified. i will brok her to be the united states secretary of state. she has proven she either doesn't understand or not willing to accept
. >>> secessionists are coming out of the woodwork. wait until you hear their reasons. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching president the right wing afelt to gin up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame of accusations, involving ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary....
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people just come out of the woodwork, right? once they see -- >> once you get famous.ter. there's no way, with all the people that dislike him, personally -- that no one could find not one girl he used to date back in the day to come out and say something crazy about barack obama. >> jimmy: yeah. >> which means he has no hoes. you know what i mean? he has no hoes. that takes a lot of character to be 18-years-old walking around the campus of harvard, and knowing you're going to be the president one day. you're telling everybody no. [ female voice ] "barack, it's a keg party tonight." [ as obama ] "no, susie, i'm going to be the president. that's a setup. nope, nope, nope." [ laughter ] you know what i mean? >> jimmy: yeah, i guess so, yeah. >> 'cause it's not easy. herman cain found out it ain't easy. >> jimmy: oh, herman cain. >> hoes came out of nowhere, didn't they? [ laughter ] a lot of 'em. >> jimmy: hoes came out of nowhere. that is true, yep. >> questlove knows that the hoes gonna find you. [ laughter ] they come out of nowhere. they see you on tv, and it's just
people just come out of the woodwork, right? once they see -- >> once you get famous.ter. there's no way, with all the people that dislike him, personally -- that no one could find not one girl he used to date back in the day to come out and say something crazy about barack obama. >> jimmy: yeah. >> which means he has no hoes. you know what i mean? he has no hoes. that takes a lot of character to be 18-years-old walking around the campus of harvard, and knowing you're going to...
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. >> is chris christie coming out of the woodwork to announce that he is, in fact, supporting mitt romney lesn anyone else think otherwise. >> i endorsed mitt romney 13 months ago because i thought he was the best guy for the job and on tuesday i'm voting for mitt romney because i think he's the best guy for the job but that doesn't mean that i can't turn to the president and saying thank you sir for providing good leadership and extend my hand of friendship to him. >> krystal, there has been so much blowback on chris christie's photo-ops. what do you make of that statement? >> well, it's interesting bus rupert murdoch said something, like they needed to renew their vows, chris christie and mitt romney. >> right. >> and i think as swing state voters we're watching chris christie's praise of the president, they probably were feeling like he was sort of backing the president. so i understand why he felt pressure to come out. he also has to worry about his own future electoral pros sects. republicans are kind of angling to blame sandy and chris christie for mitt romney's loss. he has to reaf
. >> is chris christie coming out of the woodwork to announce that he is, in fact, supporting mitt romney lesn anyone else think otherwise. >> i endorsed mitt romney 13 months ago because i thought he was the best guy for the job and on tuesday i'm voting for mitt romney because i think he's the best guy for the job but that doesn't mean that i can't turn to the president and saying thank you sir for providing good leadership and extend my hand of friendship to him. >>...
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still reeling from the devastation of hurricane sandy, stories of heroism are coming out of the woodwork. tonight, one of the nurses who helped save the lives of four babies during the hurricane. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. residents on the east coast are trying to get their lives back as the cleanup and recovery from sandy continues. thousands of commuters lined up in brooklyn for free buses into manhattan today. of course, getting to the bus was only half the battle. traffic is still tied up in knots. new york mayor, new york's three major airports reopened. this was the first flight to land at laguardia since the storm hit. cars lined up for miles along the new jersey highway to get gasoline. governor chris christie says officials requested emergency supplies of gasoline and fuel from the federal government. there have been 92 reported deaths related to this storm in the united states. the department of energy says more than 4 million customers still have no power. nearly 2 million of those households are in the state of new jersey. utility worker
still reeling from the devastation of hurricane sandy, stories of heroism are coming out of the woodwork. tonight, one of the nurses who helped save the lives of four babies during the hurricane. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. residents on the east coast are trying to get their lives back as the cleanup and recovery from sandy continues. thousands of commuters lined up in brooklyn for free buses into manhattan today. of course, getting to the bus was...
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. >>> secessionists are coming out of the woodwork. wait until you hear their reasons. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching. the ringt wing attempt to again up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame show of accusations, involving united nations ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary. we have four of our diplomatic personnel dead and it has not a mccarthy era tactic to demand accountability and demand that the american people are not misinformed about it to the point that they don't know what the threat is. >> the loud mouths were john mccain of arizona who spent the last three days disparaging ambassador rice for her public remarks about benghazi early on. >> susan rice should have known better. if she didn't know better, she's not qualified. she should have known better. i will do everything in my power to block her from being the
. >>> secessionists are coming out of the woodwork. wait until you hear their reasons. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching. the ringt wing attempt to again up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame show of accusations, involving united nations ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a...
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and there are women everywhere coming out of the woodwork who are volunteering for president, and whoning out to vote. >> heather, i want to bring you in here. you know, part of the problem that romney has had, he has not tried the say too, too much on anything related to women. but then he appears in ads with people like richard mourdock, and the republican party is filled with these whackos that say the things they do and can't help themselves. bill clinton had plenty to say about richard mourdock yesterday. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> the nominee who defeated him said he wanted to go to washington to bring more partisanship, that his idea of a happy day was enforcing his opinion on someone else. i don't want and governor romney endorsed the guy. we cannot afford to put the white house and the congress in the hands of people who say it is my way or the highway. >> now he -- clinton is of course focusing on mourdock's partisanship. but calling attention to the relationship that the two men have. and romney has not disavowed richard mourdock or walked back his endors
and there are women everywhere coming out of the woodwork who are volunteering for president, and whoning out to vote. >> heather, i want to bring you in here. you know, part of the problem that romney has had, he has not tried the say too, too much on anything related to women. but then he appears in ads with people like richard mourdock, and the republican party is filled with these whackos that say the things they do and can't help themselves. bill clinton had plenty to say about...