music plays sniffs 0oh! sniffs there was another whiff of something there. sniffing i don t know, grapefruits? is it the sea? today, i m having a rather smelly experience while trying to solve a mystery from history. this is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose was king henry viii s favourite warship, and in 1545, while battling the french, it sunk under mysterious circumstances.
perspective. these numbers aren t great. thank you. let s speak again very soon. thank you. bill: you bet. dana? dana: well, wal-mart is announcing hundreds of layoffs as part of a restructuring effort. the retailer says it expects profits to decline as u.s. shoppers cut back due to, yes, high prices. roughly 200 corporate employees are expected to lose their jobs. wal-mart is the nation s largest private employer with 1.7 million workers. sign of things as they are. bill? bill: that s right. brutal crime here now, two girls gunned down more than a decade ago, father went on the run. said to be protected by his own family in these alleged honor killings of his two teenaged daughters. update on that trial. plus this don t want to be there when that s coming down. a terrifying storm rained down hail the size of grapefruits. where this massive barrage came down coming up.
pounded we mean pounded by huge chunks of hail. think of this hail stones reportedly the size of grapefruits hammered the air for 10-15 minutes. dozens of cars were damaged, but thankfully there were no serious injuries. meteorologists are checking to see if the size of the hail stones shattered a national record of course along with all those windows. we ll be back worry soon with the passing of an american broadcast icon. and there she was, working at the five and dime. my dad s been wondering about his childhood address for 70 years. and i found it in five minutes. .that little leaf helped me learn all the names from the old neighborhood. it felt like a treasure hunt. the 1950 census adds vivid new detail to your family story.
of course, watching very loosely, some volatility could be expected once again. jillian: orange juice are exploding and not because of mimosas. tracee: could be because of flu outbreak that we are going through. oj sales 1% of increase, they haven t seen this much of an increase since about 5 years ago in 2013 and t interesting, i fine myself subconsciously drinking more juice this time of year, people are trying to get the vitamin c although institutes of health say there s no correlation and preventing the flu. rob: florida grapefruits, i ve had fantastic i might the only weirdo that likes grapefruits. you have to get a second mortgage if you want to go to
then you need a little heat. you have a light fixture in there and lamps give off heat. fruit, sugar, water, container and heat. three to five days and you got drinkable pruno. like a vintner selecting a particular grape variety for his wine, inmates can choose from a wide array of ingredients to brew their hooch. kool-aid, apples, oranges. corn. corn cobs. ketchup, tomato paste. pineapple. grapefruits. prunes, peaches. sugar and yeast. they can get their hands on prunes, which is what they like to use. of the many experts we met the truest connoisseur had to be tyrone outlaw. an inmate at kern valley state prison, ironically located right in the heart of california s central valley wine country. we have two types of alcohol. we have pruno, which is made from oranges and fruit that we let sit, rot, pour it into a bag, make mush out of it, add hot water to it and let it sit