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every 2 years see in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens its doors to the public this year the city of f one is whole thing the show german landscape architect tied up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticulture of tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her shortly before this show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football pitches the festival of color. germany's federal horticultural show. is held every 2 years this time hosted by touring the state capital. the city's pages back with its 17th century citadel one of the show's main sites shortly before the opening. landscape architect lauer for schneider is in charge of transforming the former fortress and military site into a lush paradise. our goal was to make this somewhat forgotten place an experience for the visitors we wanted to breathe a new life into this fantastic fortress. this is a military site that was off limits to what the locals and visitors for a
every 2 years see in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens its doors to the public this year the city of f one is whole thing the show german landscape architect tied up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticulture of tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her shortly before this show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60...
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every 2 years here in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of f. for its whole thing the show german landscape architect tied up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticulture tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her choice before the show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football pitches a festival of color. germany's federal horticultural show. is held every 2 years this time was had by turning against state capital. the city's pages with its 17th century pages burke citadel one of the show's main sites shortly before the opening . landscape architect our choice schneider is in charge of transforming the former fortress and military site into a lush paradise. our goal was to make this somewhat forgotten place an experience for the visitors we wanted to breathe a new life into this fantastic fortress. this is a military site that was off limits to what the locals and visit
every 2 years here in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of f. for its whole thing the show german landscape architect tied up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticulture tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her choice before the show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football...
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every 2 years here in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of air force its whole thing the show german landscape architect. it up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticulture tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her shortly before the show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football pitches a festival of color. germany's federal horticultural show. is held every 2 years this time hosted by touring the state capital. the city's pages back with its 17th century pittsburgh citadel one of the show's main sites shortly before the opening . landscape architect flower for schneider is in charge of transforming the former fortress and military site into a lush paradise. our goal was to make this somewhat forgotten place an experience for the visitors we wanted to breathe a new life into this fantastic fortress. this is a military site that was off limits to what locals and visitor
every 2 years here in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of air force its whole thing the show german landscape architect. it up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticulture tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her shortly before the show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football...
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every 2 years she in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of f one is whole think the show german landscape architect. it up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticultural tradition and this play and important role in her designs we met with her shortly before the show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football pitches the festival of color. germany's federal horticultural show. is held every 2 years this time hosted by touring the state capital. the city's pages with the 17th century petersburg citadel one of the show's main sites shortly before the opening. landscape architect lowery for schneider is in charge of transforming the former fortress and military site into a lush paradise. our goal was to make this somewhat forgotten place an experience for the visitors we wanted to breathe a new life into this fantastic fortress. this is a military site that was off limits to what the locals and visitors for a lon
every 2 years she in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of f one is whole think the show german landscape architect. it up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticultural tradition and this play and important role in her designs we met with her shortly before the show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football...
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every 2 years here in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of f one is whole think the show german let's give architect. it up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticultural tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her shortly before this show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football pitches the festival of color. germany's federal horticultural show. is held every 2 years this time hosted by touring the state capital. the city's pages back with its 17th century pages burke citadel one of the show's main sites shortly before the opening. landscape architect for schneider was in charge of transforming the former fortress and military site into a lush paradise. our goal was to make this somewhat forgotten place an experience for the visitors we wanted to breathe a new life into this fantastic fortress. this is a military site that was off limits to what the locals and visitors
every 2 years here in germany and new federal hall to culture a show called booga opens doors to the public this year the city of f one is whole think the show german let's give architect. it up played a major role in getting everything ready for the visitors effort has a centuries old horticultural tradition at this point and important role in her designs we met with her shortly before this show opened. flower power in air for more than 600000 plants on a site nearly the size of 60 football...
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new york in 89 new york city at federal hall and you can see the picture of it here and on the right is osgood's home on cherry street or washington news. that's his residents a new york city would be but it interim capital. no one seemed happy with new york city new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers. they didn't know that new york city would even ratify it washington was worried will i go to new york city for my inaugural? it's not even ratified as a state with that undermine everything. could i even be the president? don't have a city. nobody see it seemed like new york city unlike today where everybody likes new york city thomas jefferson claimed that new york city said spring and fall. they never have as far as i can learn. they have 10 months of winter. only two of summer they would agree right now as i'm taping this with the snow in the cold fish your aims a set of new york city. he longed for the company of springfield. he described new york city as overrun by hogs dogs and garbage and not much el
new york in 89 new york city at federal hall and you can see the picture of it here and on the right is osgood's home on cherry street or washington news. that's his residents a new york city would be but it interim capital. no one seemed happy with new york city new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers. they didn't know that new york city would even ratify it washington was worried will i go to new york city for my...
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well many so let me start the new interior secretary deb hall and she will be in charge of the federal government's role in the relationship was native american land she herself is native american and native activists have complained for years that the federal government has tarnished them by land by taking their land building pipelines and causing destruction all this out talking to 2 native tribes all the thout their input they hope now that this hall and they have an advocate that will protect them from future abuse there's also the 1st openly gay cabinet member. right the young 39 year old former indiana mayor and 2020 presidential candidate but a change came onto the scene 2 years ago and tense become a household name because of his youth. he's able to speak multiple languages and he comes across as very very energetic he holds position as transportation secretary and will be no really responsible for this huge huge trillion dollar infrastructural bill which we just heard of so if he's really able to pas this plan this very very ambitious bill he will be heralded for his work and
well many so let me start the new interior secretary deb hall and she will be in charge of the federal government's role in the relationship was native american land she herself is native american and native activists have complained for years that the federal government has tarnished them by land by taking their land building pipelines and causing destruction all this out talking to 2 native tribes all the thout their input they hope now that this hall and they have an advocate that will...
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because verse will hold a news conference before filing filing that federal lawsuit. this is not the first time hall has been under fire, so to speak, from john burris. here's video back in 2018. he also fired a fatal shot 3 years ago. and this is video from a dashcam with a police officer in pursuit of another man at that particular time hall was in front of the car and he fired 9 times into the car claiming that had he not fire a shot at the driver that that driver would a random and probably would have killed them that particular driver died as well. he is also being represented by john burris and even though that lawsuit was filed 2 years ago in 2019. that is still ongoing. sobers and danville. police. they obviously have a relationship with dates to officers. i can tell you that he will be here. he will have a news conference and we will cover that for you as well. so this is a very explosive situation as far as andrew hall. he has been placed on paid administrative leave pending this investigation back to you. >> all right. thanks a lot. we'll check in with you throughout the morning. well, 6.
because verse will hold a news conference before filing filing that federal lawsuit. this is not the first time hall has been under fire, so to speak, from john burris. here's video back in 2018. he also fired a fatal shot 3 years ago. and this is video from a dashcam with a police officer in pursuit of another man at that particular time hall was in front of the car and he fired 9 times into the car claiming that had he not fire a shot at the driver that that driver would a random and probably...
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new york, obviously they don't require that id to vote. but they require id to register the to vote in federal elections. georgia allows no excuse to vote by mail. mlb's headquarters are in manhattan, the hall voting as all states do. what do you think about that? >> well, again, i think that these businesses in georgia are being hurt. small businesses across the country have suffered this year greatly because of this pandemic. i know firsthand my business was hurt. i actually got the disease a year ago. and i think we need to make sure that we come together on this and this is just driving a further divide between us. baseball should stick to what they do best and the they are not taking a moral high ground here. during that epidemic, the steroid epidemic years ago, home runs were being hit, people were waiting in long lines to get into the stadiums and the bottom line wasn't hurt. all of a sudden we're going to pull a game out. i think we need to come together as a country and baseball, we should be arguing what team is the best and work together for sure. jillian: yeah, i agree. a lot of people want to be able to go -- watch the sports and get back to life as normal, hitting the stands a
new york, obviously they don't require that id to vote. but they require id to register the to vote in federal elections. georgia allows no excuse to vote by mail. mlb's headquarters are in manhattan, the hall voting as all states do. what do you think about that? >> well, again, i think that these businesses in georgia are being hurt. small businesses across the country have suffered this year greatly because of this pandemic. i know firsthand my business was hurt. i actually got the...
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diane king hall breaks down the numbers for us after the break. attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. chm to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. today's ways of working may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. e get fast internet to wi-fi you control. divers voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. switch today. . >>> welcome back. the time is now 6:43. a live look the looking east. you can see treasure island there and part of the bay bridge as well. a beautifu
diane king hall breaks down the numbers for us after the break. attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. chm to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. today's ways of working may work...
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and our first president sworn in under the new constitution in 1789, george washington, first vice president john adams, and they were all sworn in in federal hall there in new york city. so that was technically the first capital under the new constitution, but before that, under the articles of confederation they used philadelphia, obviously new york. but in the constitution itself there was provision for a federal district 10 miles by 10 miles square and it included land that was ceded from maryland that was on the east side of the potomac river, as well as a little bit less land from the west side of the potomac from virginia. the reason the founders felt it was so important to have a separate federal entity that was not wholly contained within a state, not contained within a city, but a federal enclave as the capital was -- big reason no state, no city government could try to extort or hold the capital hostage, for example if the capitol got its water from or through a state or city, then they would be subject to having their water turned off. of course that was a rather big issue back in the day. we know that new york city had a problem wit
and our first president sworn in under the new constitution in 1789, george washington, first vice president john adams, and they were all sworn in in federal hall there in new york city. so that was technically the first capital under the new constitution, but before that, under the articles of confederation they used philadelphia, obviously new york. but in the constitution itself there was provision for a federal district 10 miles by 10 miles square and it included land that was ceded from...
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hall is in new york with those stories and much more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. today wall street will listen closely to remarks from federal jerome powell about the central bank's latest policy moves. meantime, stock futures are a mixed open after a choppy d d dor all three major indices. the dow ultimately rose three points. the nasdaq fell 48. the s&p 500 shed nearly one point. >>> the deadline for americans to get the more secure real i.d. needed to board flights has been delayed. people now up have an extra 19 months to genefly.the dertment security extended the real i.d. deadline to may 3rd of 2023 due to the pandemic. people initially had until this october to get it. once full enforcement of the real i.d. goes into effect, americans 18 and older will need one to go through security and board a plane. it will also be required to enter many federal buildings. >>> comfort is king and shares of crocs climbed 64% in the first quarter, topping $460 million. the folk clogs saw record demand from shoppers seeking cmfortable footwear during the pandemic. quest love even wore some that had been spray painted gold for the acad
hall is in new york with those stories and much more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. today wall street will listen closely to remarks from federal jerome powell about the central bank's latest policy moves. meantime, stock futures are a mixed open after a choppy d d dor all three major indices. the dow ultimately rose three points. the nasdaq fell 48. the s&p 500 shed nearly one point. >>> the deadline for americans to get the more secure real...
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new federal democratic young man there is some thank you for your attention. thank you very much indeed for your briefing i'm going to pass the floor now to richard hall see a senior advisor working on me and not for international crisis group who will brief on the humanitarian economic and security risks the military coup presents for regional security richard over 2 years. members of the council distinguished speakers thank you for this opportunity to speak today you've heard a powerful presentation from a civil society leader and you will hear shortly from a senior representative of the city of. as an independent observer i can perhaps best contribute to this discussion by situating the current crisis in the country's broader context to put it simply now stands at the brink of state failure of state collapse this is not hyperbole or rhetoric it is my sober assessment of the likely forward since launching its coup on the 1st of february but now my military should have learned what voters also conveyed clearly at the ballot box in november but the vast majority of the population does not want a military rule and will do whatever it takes to prevent that outcome y
new federal democratic young man there is some thank you for your attention. thank you very much indeed for your briefing i'm going to pass the floor now to richard hall see a senior advisor working on me and not for international crisis group who will brief on the humanitarian economic and security risks the military coup presents for regional security richard over 2 years. members of the council distinguished speakers thank you for this opportunity to speak today you've heard a powerful...
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hall is in new york with those stories and more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, investors are look forward to a slew of corporate earnings this week, plus a federal decision is on deck. on friday stocks ended in positive territory. the dow rallied 227 points. the nasdaq gained 198, and the s&p 500 added 45. >>> many americans are still waiting for their tax refunds. that's because the irs is holding 29 million tax returns for manual processing, according to the national taxpayer advocate. the organization says the backlog of unprocessed 2019 paper tax returns because the irs closed its offices during the pandemic. on the flip side, the irs has gone through more than 91 million tax returns filed for 2020, and it's issued more than 68 million refunds so far. >>> honda wants to go green. the japanese automaker announced plans to phase out all gasoline-powered vehicles in north america by 2040. it's the latest major automaker with a goal of becoming carbon neutral. the company's ceo expects that 40% of its vehicle sales will be battery or fuel cell powered by the end of the decade. >>> and from the ground to the skies, united airlines is banking on a
hall is in new york with those stories and more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, investors are look forward to a slew of corporate earnings this week, plus a federal decision is on deck. on friday stocks ended in positive territory. the dow rallied 227 points. the nasdaq gained 198, and the s&p 500 added 45. >>> many americans are still waiting for their tax refunds. that's because the irs is holding 29 million tax returns for manual...
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and news media many landed inou the federal courts now addressing election law and of course various protesters disputed and disrupted certification efforts. directly although briefly in the halls of congress i can be dangerous. but luckily these incendiary fights over the process were decided just in time to begin the process of redistricting. every ten years after the national census the states reapportion their share of the representatives commensurate to the states population and mr. and new congressional district to reflect the new number of congress persons against any constitutional personges such as one one vote. in recent years there is been increasingly vocal calls too restrict gerrymandering with the intentional drying of districts to benefit one political party over another. many critics have taken such claims to thehe federal courts challenging the constitutionality of redistricting efforts. recently however the united states supreme court the challenges of gerrymandering cannot be fought in federal court but states have considered or instituted non- partisan proposals to limit the practice. hr one easily pass for the house is eager to mandate reforms nationwide bu
and news media many landed inou the federal courts now addressing election law and of course various protesters disputed and disrupted certification efforts. directly although briefly in the halls of congress i can be dangerous. but luckily these incendiary fights over the process were decided just in time to begin the process of redistricting. every ten years after the national census the states reapportion their share of the representatives commensurate to the states population and mr. and...
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federal court order to segregate boston's public schools. news frafr foreman won the pulitzer for this horrifying photograph taken outside boston's city hall,as attacked as he walked towards city hall simply because he was black. that is the only thing the attacker from south boston knew about ted. that he was black. that's all it took to have your life threatened anywhere you might go in boston in those days, being black in boston in those days could not have been more dangerous. five months after the photograph of ted being attacked was seen around the world, a 11-year-old black girl got on a boston public school bus for the first time and headed in to the heart of the battle in the all-white neighborhood of charlestown then the toughest neighborhood in boston by far. i was afraid to go there in those days after a venture got a guy i was with stabbed. that was charlestown then. a 11-year-old girld kim janey had no idea what to expect when the school bus rolled into charlestown for the first time. she was shocked when a mob attacked her bus throwing rocks, screaming saying go back to africa. that was the standard greeting in places like ch
federal court order to segregate boston's public schools. news frafr foreman won the pulitzer for this horrifying photograph taken outside boston's city hall,as attacked as he walked towards city hall simply because he was black. that is the only thing the attacker from south boston knew about ted. that he was black. that's all it took to have your life threatened anywhere you might go in boston in those days, being black in boston in those days could not have been more dangerous. five months...
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federal have more coverage for you coming up in the next hour. we're live outside san jose city hall. jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. we'll head back to you, okay, we will look forward to continuing coverage on that event. jessie. thank you. former president barack obama weighed in on the verdict today, releasing a statement this afternoon and he said in part, while today's verdict may have been a necessary step on the road to progress. it was far from a sufficient one. we cannot rest we will need to follow through with the concrete reforms reduce and ultimately eliminate racial bias in our criminal justice system. yeah, and our live coverage of the sylvan verdict continues coming up. next we'll have more reaction from political leaders and also a conversation about what today's verdict means for the african ame if you have... ...moderate to severe psoriasis, ... ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause seve
federal have more coverage for you coming up in the next hour. we're live outside san jose city hall. jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. we'll head back to you, okay, we will look forward to continuing coverage on that event. jessie. thank you. former president barack obama weighed in on the verdict today, releasing a statement this afternoon and he said in part, while today's verdict may have been a necessary step on the road to progress. it was far from a sufficient one. we cannot rest we will...
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a leader of a tribe who said they were able to build a new fire hall and former chair asked what resources were made available and did the federal government help? they said we don't have water yet at the fire hall, but the federal government provided body bags. we need to do better than that. one, i would appreciate your partnership, two, i would gleefully invite you out for you to see some of the challenges. and whether a road map can be provided to these communities that desperately need the federal government to step up to obligations in a way that it hasn't so far. >> thank you, congressman, and of course, the minute i can get out to see you, i would love to come and would consider it an honor to meet with the tribes in your state and your district. and my goodness, thank you for raising those issues. indian country is a priority for us. it's a priority for the president. i just want you to know that i feel like it is a new era. this administration has committed to that partnership with tribes and committed to living up to our trust and treaty obligations and i feel very confident about the team i am owe on-- i'm on and eve
a leader of a tribe who said they were able to build a new fire hall and former chair asked what resources were made available and did the federal government help? they said we don't have water yet at the fire hall, but the federal government provided body bags. we need to do better than that. one, i would appreciate your partnership, two, i would gleefully invite you out for you to see some of the challenges. and whether a road map can be provided to these communities that desperately need the...
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federal case surrounding previous fires. yesterday the judge issued a new set of recommendations tied to the conditions that would trigger shutoffs but fell short of calling it a mandatory order. >>> so meteorologist kari hall of course has been keeping track of what's going on. you have a look at some of the cameras in that area? >> yes, so we've been looking at cameras all because the vegetation is so dry. let me show you what we've been measuring. they actually measure how much moisture is in the vegetation that's in the santa cruz mountains, and we are seeing it at record dry level and one of the things that burns very easily is called chemise, the shrub fuel that also fuels the fires and it is at a record dry level. so we have cameras that are all over california from alert wildfire. they have 700 cameras set up across the state, and they're mostly in some of those areas that are prone to see those fires start, and then we don't know about them until they go into more populated area so they give us a view of what's going on at every second of the day, all across the state, and it also gives us an early warning in case a fire does spark and we can let people know ahead of time before it really spreads.
federal case surrounding previous fires. yesterday the judge issued a new set of recommendations tied to the conditions that would trigger shutoffs but fell short of calling it a mandatory order. >>> so meteorologist kari hall of course has been keeping track of what's going on. you have a look at some of the cameras in that area? >> yes, so we've been looking at cameras all because the vegetation is so dry. let me show you what we've been measuring. they actually measure how...