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it was on the hood there was a demo special thing about the damascus road is that the concentration of essential oils is highest in the early morning that is on the high as the sun rises the thick of the coating of wax on its petals and the more the essential oils decrease that means you have to be out in the fields very early in the morning to harvest with the maximum content of essential oils. herbs on. the precious oil services the famous for many fine if you. suck area is the biggest producer of rose oil responsible for about 70 percent of total world's production. catarina and about time it takes to groups into the fields as guest harvest hands. to hold the roses fragrance has such a lightness a freshness to it especially early in the morning here or so on it's really special when you breathe in this sweet aroma while you're out picking them for an album constant the pluck. the high night of the rose blossom harvest is the 3 day festival in washington. the tradition dates back over 100 years and now tools tourists from around the world in particular from china. people like flour s
it was on the hood there was a demo special thing about the damascus road is that the concentration of essential oils is highest in the early morning that is on the high as the sun rises the thick of the coating of wax on its petals and the more the essential oils decrease that means you have to be out in the fields very early in the morning to harvest with the maximum content of essential oils. herbs on. the precious oil services the famous for many fine if you. suck area is the biggest...
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a unique fragrance of the damascus road and. the amazing work of danish glass artist stephan down. but 1st we visit a new housing concept in that the lands that could set an example for other countries the world over climate change and rising sea levels are making headlines everywhere so what are people doing in the netherlands where a quarter of the country are ready live under sea level some architects and i'm still thought it would make sense if houses could float. living on water in the city center one day more than a 100 people live on this side canal in amsterdam. model schmidt and his wife yvonne phone sock among the 1st residents. to the slim's conclusion it's a different way of life here the more this way and. the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and now exactly it actually seems more extreme and. you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door a gust of wind will come rushing into your face so everything arrives pretty directly here. this is one of a total of 30 buildings which are part of the project from strip amsterdam each building has its own
a unique fragrance of the damascus road and. the amazing work of danish glass artist stephan down. but 1st we visit a new housing concept in that the lands that could set an example for other countries the world over climate change and rising sea levels are making headlines everywhere so what are people doing in the netherlands where a quarter of the country are ready live under sea level some architects and i'm still thought it would make sense if houses could float. living on water in the...
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road. damascus a vehicle involved in a crash single vehicle. tow truck on the scene and traffic is alternating.n radolph drive remains closed because of an accident. back in to you. >> jack, thank you. >>> breaking news off the coast of south florida. >> seven americans, including west virginia billionaire, were killed in a helicopter crash in the bahamas. est virginia governor and one on the state supreme court s cole's executives and others were killed in the crash and they crashed off grand kay eyelid early yesterday morning and was traveling to ft. lauderdale. >> we are told this fire is under ntrol. hurt. was >>> montgomery county police are investigating a twitter video of an officer kneeing a handcuff man. you're looking at the second before that incident. we will show you the moment in the video as well. we have bluffed some of it and bleeped out some bad gule. some vier may find this clip tough to watch. this incident took place at the mcdonald. news4 is learning what led to this incident. the county executive mark eldridge said, quote
road. damascus a vehicle involved in a crash single vehicle. tow truck on the scene and traffic is alternating.n radolph drive remains closed because of an accident. back in to you. >> jack, thank you. >>> breaking news off the coast of south florida. >> seven americans, including west virginia billionaire, were killed in a helicopter crash in the bahamas. est virginia governor and one on the state supreme court s cole's executives and others were killed in the crash and...
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damascus area. that's a tree right now over the road in diascus. not sure exactly where this is.ice the croak right there running through the area. that cre on the higher side, too, and definitely closed roads up around tam dcus area. numerous frorts northern loudoun county and northern montgomery county and frederick and carroll county of damage as a result ofs those fi storms. now, the next couple of days, guys, things really calming rrdown. tomoow a chance of rain early and some really nice weather wednesday, thursday and friday before the heat starts to move back in next weekend and really in tords next week. we don't have a single 90 though after today this week. >> all right. we like the sound that have. >> nice. >> we could use that break. >> doug, thank you. >> for many coffee lovers, summer signals the switch to cold brew. >> that's the coffee known for being smoother less acidic and it's the standard at coffee shops and even grocery stores, but is it healthier for you? >> some of us are hooked. consumer rorter susa hogan is breaking through the buzz for . us >> and i ha
damascus area. that's a tree right now over the road in diascus. not sure exactly where this is.ice the croak right there running through the area. that cre on the higher side, too, and definitely closed roads up around tam dcus area. numerous frorts northern loudoun county and northern montgomery county and frederick and carroll county of damage as a result ofs those fi storms. now, the next couple of days, guys, things really calming rrdown. tomoow a chance of rain early and some really nice...
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damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory. syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and recapture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen and this 3 month bombardment forced more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. just sort of through this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of this population had to flee to camps further north those who don't have cars or money had to stay here god help us. an end to the assault on italy province and northern hammer will depend on turkey and russia they have in the past mediated a cease fire and for now they are bargaining on the ground through their local allies and the fate of the rebel controlled province along turkey's borders is unlikely to be the only issue on the table for their answers either pavement. but in north eastern syria turkey is pushing for a so-called safe zone that is threatening a military offensive if it doesn't happen soon it wants to keep kurdish y.p. g. forces it considers terrorists away from its borders from istanbul her
damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory. syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and recapture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen and this 3 month bombardment forced more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. just sort of through this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of...
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damascus and their allies in moscow. the government has lost 1000 men and has not taken any significant territory. syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and re capture international roadsrevive trade. that didn't happen. in the bombardment, forced 300,000 syrians to abandon their homes and their -- and move closer to the border with turkey. >> this has become a disaster>> city. more than 90% of the population had to flee to camps north. those he do not have cars or money had to stay here. god help us. reporter: and end to the assault province will depend on turkey and russia who have mediated a cease-fire in the past. for now they are bargaining on the ground to local allies and it's unlikely to be the only issue on the table. ♪ >> the u.s. government is saying it will allow immigration are persisted to report illegal migrants from anywhere in america without requiring them to up your before judge first. president trump has struggled to stem an increase of mostly central american families arriving at u.s.-mexico border leading to overcrowded detention facilities and a political battle over our growing the managerial crisis. we are joined live from washington for more o
damascus and their allies in moscow. the government has lost 1000 men and has not taken any significant territory. syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and re capture international roadsrevive trade. that didn't happen. in the bombardment, forced 300,000 syrians to abandon their homes and their -- and move closer to the border with turkey. >> this has become a disaster>> city. more than 90% of the population had to flee to camps north. those he do not have...
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damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and recapture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen and this 3 month bombardment forced more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. just sort of this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of this population had to flee to camps further north those who don't have cars or money had to stay here god help us. an end to the assault on it live province and northern hammer will depend on turkey and russia they have in the past mediated a cease fire and for now they are bargaining on the ground through their local allies and the fate of the rebel controlled problems along turkey's borders is unlikely to be the only issue on the table for their payment. and turkey is pushing for a so-called safe zone in northeastern syria and is threatening a military offensive if it doesn't happen soon it once again kurdish y p g forces which it refers to as terrorists away from its border the kurdish separatist region along si
damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and recapture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen and this 3 month bombardment forced more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. just sort of this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of this...
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damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and we capture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen in this 3 month bombardment more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. just sort of through this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of this population had to flee to camps further north those who don't have cars or money had to stay here god help us. an end to the assault on it live province and northern hammer will depend on turkey and russia they have in the past mediated a cease fire and for now they are bargaining on the ground through their local allies and the fate of the rebel controlled problems along turkey's borders is unlikely to be the only issue on the table for their papers. and in northeastern syria turkey is pushing for a so-called safe zone is threatening a military offensive if it doesn't happen soon to keep the kurdish forces it considers terrorists away from its borders it was the u.s. to come on board which backs the kurdish ar
damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and we capture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen in this 3 month bombardment more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. just sort of through this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of this...
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damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory. syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and recapture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen in this 3 month bombardment more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of this population had to flee to camps further north those who don't have cars or money had to stay here god help us. an end to the assault on it late province and northern hammer will depend on turkey and russia they have in the past mediated a cease fire an employee for now they are bargaining on the ground through their local allies and the fate of the rebel controlled province along turkey's borders is unlikely to be the only issue on the table then for their pavement time for a short break here not just iraq when we come back a big tax cuts for greeks after its government wins a vote of confidence under a turn to darkness venezuela's government blames an almost countrywide blackout on subatomic. so we're going to hades really ramping
damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory. syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and recapture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen in this 3 month bombardment more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of this population had to flee to...
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chopper 4 is flying over that scene in damascus right now where you caof see some the impact from the storms there. this is a huge tree down on bets that church road. you might imagine t it willke a highly to get that cleared up out of there. so as we clean up from that storm we're not completely out of the wds just yet. >> doug is tracking the next round of storms. bring us up to >> still have the severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00 for everybody in the pink. that storm came through the area about 2:30 and about 4:00 before it exited and made its way up to philadelphia and right now most of the state of new jersey under a severe thunderstorm watch. it brought tornado warnings to parts of our area, and since ng then thi have real come across our region. the shower activity up around frederick and that is it. we also sawome strong storms down around the most potomac down around st. mary's county and the northern neck. no o a lot going we do have stronger storms to the south. i want to show you this. severe storms and most of new jersey under a severe thunderstorm warning right now and then you've got storms bendeen our area roanoke. these are try
chopper 4 is flying over that scene in damascus right now where you caof see some the impact from the storms there. this is a huge tree down on bets that church road. you might imagine t it willke a highly to get that cleared up out of there. so as we clean up from that storm we're not completely out of the wds just yet. >> doug is tracking the next round of storms. bring us up to >> still have the severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00 for everybody in the pink. that storm came...
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damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and recapture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen and this 3 month bombardment forced more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. just sort of through this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of this population had to flee to camps further north those who don't have cars or money had to stay here god help us. an end to the assault on italy province and northern hammer will depend on turkey and russia they have in the past mediated a cease fire and for now they are bargaining on the ground through their local allies and the fate of the rebel controlled problems along turkey's borders is unlikely to be the only issue on the table for their. turkey is pushing for so-called safe zone in northeastern syria and is threatening a military offensive if it doesn't happen soon it wants to keep kurdish y.p. g. forces which he refers to as terrorists away from its border kurdish separatists alongside u.s. forces
damascus and their allies in moscow the government has lost nearly 1000 men and hasn't taken any significant territory syrian government forces were aiming to push the rebels north and recapture international road links to revive trade between government controlled cities that didn't happen and this 3 month bombardment forced more than 300000 syrians to abandon their homes and move closer to the border with turkey. just sort of through this has become a disaster city more than 90 percent of...