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>> all burrows. but the point is there has to be not just a ree alty of opportunities stand are substantiating to expand again in a truly meaningful way. one that we know every person has a chance. many people are in structurely negative place in terms of employment. so whoopz in the bloomberg years it's not all because of him. tourism has been developed and it's been developed around minimum wage jobs, often no benefits, and so people get a job but not a job they can live on. how does government intervene to push up wages and benefits? i think we have a lot of tools to do it. starting with the money we spend ourself in government. starting with our ability to decide on firms that get subsidiaries, what kind of conditions we put. >> what's an example of something you change in that area. >> living wage legislation is a great example. it says if you get a government discuss subsidiary and not in the affordable housing or nonprofits, you get a government subsidiary, we're going to require you to pay $1
>> all burrows. but the point is there has to be not just a ree alty of opportunities stand are substantiating to expand again in a truly meaningful way. one that we know every person has a chance. many people are in structurely negative place in terms of employment. so whoopz in the bloomberg years it's not all because of him. tourism has been developed and it's been developed around minimum wage jobs, often no benefits, and so people get a job but not a job they can live on. how does...
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will retreat to burrow.when it is very cold as well, they will stay in there for a period of time. the coast crab's eyes set on stocks above its head. this helps it detect predators coming on every direction. it threatened, it will simply vanish, like a ghost. the woodpecker may not be the biggest creature in the world, but it packs a powerful punch. into birds can hammer trees at a rate of 20 times per second. each stripe generates a forc of up to 1200 g's. times there than 10 force a human experiences in a high-speed car crash. most of the woodpecker's power comes from its feet. >> most birds have three toes in front, one in the back. woodpeckers have two in the front, two in the back, so as they thrust their head back and forth against a tree, they have better grip. >> and that is not all. woodpeckers have powerful neck and jaw muscles, and their skulls are reinforced with soft cartilage, which helps to in -- to absorb the impact. the result of all this drilling is a freshly made borrow. the woodpecker wi
will retreat to burrow.when it is very cold as well, they will stay in there for a period of time. the coast crab's eyes set on stocks above its head. this helps it detect predators coming on every direction. it threatened, it will simply vanish, like a ghost. the woodpecker may not be the biggest creature in the world, but it packs a powerful punch. into birds can hammer trees at a rate of 20 times per second. each stripe generates a forc of up to 1200 g's. times there than 10 force a human...
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the name five pointz refers to the five burrows of new york city all coming together. it attaches artist and admirers from all over the world on a daily basis. these artists came all the way from france. >> all around the world, everybody talk about five pointz, you know, many graffiti artists have come here. >> reporter: the owners plan to build two high-rises on the site. plans include gallery space for artists as well as a place for their artwork outside of the building. the city councillor helped negotiate the deal. >> the folks at five pointz wanted it to be whatever it is kind of forever, and that wasn't possible given the private ownership of the land. >> reporter: but the artists aren't happy. they filed a lawsuit under what is known that's visual artists rights act which gives artists some say over their works regardless of who owns them. >> it's really fighting for the artists and giving them a voice. >> reporter: the destruction of five pointz would send these artists back underground. ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist dave warren, we are tracking a number of storms c
the name five pointz refers to the five burrows of new york city all coming together. it attaches artist and admirers from all over the world on a daily basis. these artists came all the way from france. >> all around the world, everybody talk about five pointz, you know, many graffiti artists have come here. >> reporter: the owners plan to build two high-rises on the site. plans include gallery space for artists as well as a place for their artwork outside of the building. the city...
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she crossed state lines and ended in one of new york's outer burrows.he disappearance made the papers. ingrid's despair grew deeper as the months went by. >> i had never lost a child, but i wondered if i was experiencing what parents who lost a child went through. to go op -- to go on from day to day you dig deep. >> over time ingrid began to wonder what her daughter looked like and saw her face whenever she went. >> you think it's her and him. >> 11 months after she had gone missing ingrid was reunited with her daughter. nine years later, every time a child goes missing ingrid knows first hand the anguish the family is going through. >> in somalia, stations are opening up for the first time in 20 years. the violence that plagued the country for decades kept oil companies from setting up shop. we have more. >> for the past 20 years this is what a petrol station in mogadishu looked like, street vendors filling up your tank using jerry cans. security has been so bad that no country wanted to risk investing in the somali capital. a significant but fragile
she crossed state lines and ended in one of new york's outer burrows.he disappearance made the papers. ingrid's despair grew deeper as the months went by. >> i had never lost a child, but i wondered if i was experiencing what parents who lost a child went through. to go op -- to go on from day to day you dig deep. >> over time ingrid began to wonder what her daughter looked like and saw her face whenever she went. >> you think it's her and him. >> 11 months after she had...
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when they can't collect, they turn it over to a collection agency and they report it to collection burrows. >> it is the presence of that unpaid collection that has a negative impact. >> that impact can be big. >> one single unpaid bill hurts your credit score by 50 to make 100 points. it's a shock because it's a one time event, so that's why even small bills like library bills or parking tickets really do need to be handled promptly and on time. >> due to this experience i definitely pay attention to everything that has to do with my credit. the neighborhood i started looking at, the houses went up significantly for the next three months. that's where i still don't have a house anymore. >> stacy tisdale, al jazeera news. >> that will do it for us, thank you for joining us. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in "the stream." is diversity the key to keeping america competitive in science and engineering? our digital producer is here, and he's bringing all of your live feedback into the program. america was the first and only country to put a machine on the moon, and now people are concerne
when they can't collect, they turn it over to a collection agency and they report it to collection burrows. >> it is the presence of that unpaid collection that has a negative impact. >> that impact can be big. >> one single unpaid bill hurts your credit score by 50 to make 100 points. it's a shock because it's a one time event, so that's why even small bills like library bills or parking tickets really do need to be handled promptly and on time. >> due to this...
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(chittering) they're in there, burrowing. oh. first one to dig its way out wins.cited chattering) all right! fast freddy wins again! isn't he a beaut, george? george? george went to find his own racing worms. and he knew just where to find them. sometimes they were under the damp leaves in the shade.
(chittering) they're in there, burrowing. oh. first one to dig its way out wins.cited chattering) all right! fast freddy wins again! isn't he a beaut, george? george? george went to find his own racing worms. and he knew just where to find them. sometimes they were under the damp leaves in the shade.
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they have been burrowing under johannesburg in search of gold. not today. instead they are holding up the body of a dead colleague. it is a regular occurrence here. age 28, he was killed deep underground in an abandoned tunnel that collapsed on top of him. it took three hours to carry the body to the surface. >> i know seven people who have died down there now. this job scares me. >> big mining companies have been digging for well over a century. when they finish in one area, illegal teams -- move in. it is a new gold rush. the south african police arrive buteal the whole, -- hole, they know they will quickly find another way in. >> it is a huge problem. >> why is it huge? >> the number of people underground. >> the security, the safety? >> all aspects. >> nearby, a body lies in the open. if this is a huge industry, incredibly dangerous. , but also highly illegal lucrative enough to tempt thousands of men down into the mine shafts beneath johannesburg. after all, gold is gold and jobs are scarce. there is nothing we can do. we want money. >> so they gather
they have been burrowing under johannesburg in search of gold. not today. instead they are holding up the body of a dead colleague. it is a regular occurrence here. age 28, he was killed deep underground in an abandoned tunnel that collapsed on top of him. it took three hours to carry the body to the surface. >> i know seven people who have died down there now. this job scares me. >> big mining companies have been digging for well over a century. when they finish in one area,...
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john burrows high school and a big cardinal fan here at fenway park.ght is hitless, and he did draw a walk back in the fourth inning, and 1 for 6 so far in the world series. happy to be out there after spraining his left foot and now he is on for the second time tonight, and he has the second hit of the world series. so craig is aboard and you could see him limping a little bit going to first base. when we asked allen as to whether he would be okay to play in the field when the series goes to st. louis, and there is no d.h., and he said, i have no idea. i just don't know. i have taken no ground balls since i got hurt, and he got hurt on september 4th. >> tim: there are two questions as to who plays first base in st. louis, allen craig and david ortiz. >> joe: the two-out kozma pops it up. that's pedroia, and that is going to send us into the bottom of the eighth in, game two, and top of the order coming up for the boston red sox who trail by two. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, tw
john burrows high school and a big cardinal fan here at fenway park.ght is hitless, and he did draw a walk back in the fourth inning, and 1 for 6 so far in the world series. happy to be out there after spraining his left foot and now he is on for the second time tonight, and he has the second hit of the world series. so craig is aboard and you could see him limping a little bit going to first base. when we asked allen as to whether he would be okay to play in the field when the series goes to...
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they have been burrowing under johannesburg in search of gold. not today. instead they are holding up the body of a dead colleague. it is a regular occurrence here. age 28, he was killed deep underground in an abandoned tunnel that collapsed on top of him. it took three hours to carry the body to the surface. >> i know seven people who have died down there now. this job scares me. >> big mining companies have been digging for well over a century. when they finish in one area, illegal teams -- move in. it is a new gold rush. the south african police arrive buteal the whole, -- hole, they know they will quickly find another way in. >> it is a huge problem. >> why is it huge? >> the number of people underground. >> the security, the safety? >> all aspects. >> nearby, a body lies in the open. if this is a huge industry, incredibly dangerous. , but also highly illegal lucrative enough to tempt thousands of men down into the mine shafts beneath johannesburg. after all, gold is gold and jobs are scarce. there is nothing we can do. we want money. >> so they gather
they have been burrowing under johannesburg in search of gold. not today. instead they are holding up the body of a dead colleague. it is a regular occurrence here. age 28, he was killed deep underground in an abandoned tunnel that collapsed on top of him. it took three hours to carry the body to the surface. >> i know seven people who have died down there now. this job scares me. >> big mining companies have been digging for well over a century. when they finish in one area,...
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it is a short-term version is there is no mechanism to reduce the need to burrow more money.here's two camps in my district. one camp which were furloughed workers, they want the government reopened sooner rather than later and i understand that. the base conservatives, there is a majority of the republican primary votes want us to hold the line and get real reform. >> what do you expect to hear tomorrow at the conference meeting? >> i hope to hear that the house republicans are going to hold the line and insist on what i have been talking. some macroeconomic implications if there is no deal by the end of the week? >> i do not mind this admin about default. the president and the secretary of the treasury do have flexibility. we have more than enough cash to pay high interest on the debt. we do not have enough money to pay everything he does we are running annual deficits of $800 billion a year. we do have enough money coming in to pay the things that have to be paid which is interest on the debt and social security, military pay. i would say retirement pensions. >> how long -
it is a short-term version is there is no mechanism to reduce the need to burrow more money.here's two camps in my district. one camp which were furloughed workers, they want the government reopened sooner rather than later and i understand that. the base conservatives, there is a majority of the republican primary votes want us to hold the line and get real reform. >> what do you expect to hear tomorrow at the conference meeting? >> i hope to hear that the house republicans are...
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the incident and this of course follows the arrest earlier this month of a russian diplomat dmitri burrowed in on suspicion of mistreating two young children which prompted a massive diplomatic spat with president vladimir putin demanding an apology the government the dutch government did apologize for that incident although i should say that diplomatic relations between the two countries were already strained even before mr broadens arrests we have to keep in mind that the netherlands had launched legal action to free about thirty people from several countries who were detained in russia after the dutch flagged ships belonging to the environmental group greenpeace was boarded over a process of protest on a russian oil rig in the arctic the activists and journalists on board had been charged with piracy this is something that the netherlands had been protesting over so a series of sort of diplomatic spats here between the two countries ironically twenty thirty and it had been the year that the netherlands and russia had celebrated their good diplomatic relations so we'll have to certainly s
the incident and this of course follows the arrest earlier this month of a russian diplomat dmitri burrowed in on suspicion of mistreating two young children which prompted a massive diplomatic spat with president vladimir putin demanding an apology the government the dutch government did apologize for that incident although i should say that diplomatic relations between the two countries were already strained even before mr broadens arrests we have to keep in mind that the netherlands had...
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and movie videos but the building is lated for did he truck the name five points refers to the five burrowsy coming together. in fact this site attracts graffiti artists and admirers from all over the world on a daily basis and news that this will all soon be lost is hitting them hard. these artists came all the way from france. >> all around the world everybody talk about five points. you know. many graffiti artists came here since a lot and it's really sad if it's gone. >> reporter: the owners plan to build two high rises on the site after years of allowing the artists to work there. the plans include gallery space for artists, as well as a place for their artwork outside the building. city counselor jimmy helped negotiate the deal. >> the folks at 5 points wanted it to be just what it is, kind of forever. and that wasn't possible given the private own are shi ownershe lands. >> reporter: butt artists aren't happy. they have filed a lawsuit under what's known as the visual artists rights act. which gives artists some say over their works regardless of who owns them. >> it's definitely not
and movie videos but the building is lated for did he truck the name five points refers to the five burrowsy coming together. in fact this site attracts graffiti artists and admirers from all over the world on a daily basis and news that this will all soon be lost is hitting them hard. these artists came all the way from france. >> all around the world everybody talk about five points. you know. many graffiti artists came here since a lot and it's really sad if it's gone. >>...
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they will burr burrow. >> reporter: his family is written in permanent marker on his left leg.ry bubala, wjz eyewitness news, back to you. >> if you spot the tortoise you can call the animal hospital. >> be sure you get the right one, the only one with the phone number on the left leg. >> in plaque marker. >> i hope they do find it. >> no way it can get across the street without anybody seeing him. he's got to be hiding somewhere, i guess. look under your porch. >> almost the size of a volkswagen. >>> temperatures, nice warm air mass headed our way for the next seven days. right now we're at 54. still pleasant out there. west winds at 6. the barometer rising a little bit, 30.04 inches. the humidity is up and the dew point is up a little bit. 57 out in oakland. 63 in hagerstown. 52 ocean city. we're kind of in the middle there at 54 degrees. locally, temps ranging from the 50s to the low 60s depending on where you are. you may have a little bit after breeze or a few clouds here and there. normally if you have clouds it keeps the temperature up because you don't have enough clear
they will burr burrow. >> reporter: his family is written in permanent marker on his left leg.ry bubala, wjz eyewitness news, back to you. >> if you spot the tortoise you can call the animal hospital. >> be sure you get the right one, the only one with the phone number on the left leg. >> in plaque marker. >> i hope they do find it. >> no way it can get across the street without anybody seeing him. he's got to be hiding somewhere, i guess. look under your...
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sacramento, tarantulas can often be seen crossing roadways at dawn or dusk looking for females in their burrows. local residents even take pictures of the abundant wildlife. tarantulas are a common sight.they can be seen golf courses, streets and even in garages. and many residents even say they are not as threatening as they look. >> the tarantulas that i have come across are very friendly. if you approach them they will just stop and move slowly. they do not scare me a bit. >> pam: in fact they can be aggressive.at least with one another. the female sometimes kills the male after their courting session. but if the males are not killed. experts say, the males die off in a couple of months, while the females give birth to hundreds of babies. >> "he went out and found his adopter." >> pam: a dog in colorado apparently just couldn't wait to get a new home. so he went out and found one! his actions that earned him the nickname, "houdini". plus: consumer reports now expanding its warning on a salmonella outbreak. to include additional brands of chicken. and coming up next. we are monitoring bart ne
sacramento, tarantulas can often be seen crossing roadways at dawn or dusk looking for females in their burrows. local residents even take pictures of the abundant wildlife. tarantulas are a common sight.they can be seen golf courses, streets and even in garages. and many residents even say they are not as threatening as they look. >> the tarantulas that i have come across are very friendly. if you approach them they will just stop and move slowly. they do not scare me a bit. >>...
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once you find a nest, you got to dig after the little burrowing bastards. you hack, you dig. for a small rodent. >> i was just thinking that. yeah. >> that's what our ancestors had to do sometimes. you know, when times go hard. right now there's this drought going on. if we didn't have the grocery stores -- >> right. >> then hopefully when you flush one cleanly -- >> oh! >> get it? >> got it right here. >> right. >> and give him a good whack on the head. >> the ratio of work to protein. is not in the hunter's favor. >> it's whiskers. a little bit of his tail. and put it back in here. >> to ensure a generation of this once vital source of food, tradition and ritual requires returning a part of the animal back to the nest. >> i will never go hungry. >> going for pack rats is really an homage, an acknowledgement of an important earlier time when that was all there was. the 25-year great drought. >> as a city boy, i am greatly relieved these little critters are for the medicine man and we won't actually be eating any of them. instead linda, ivan's wife, is preparing a pretty trad
once you find a nest, you got to dig after the little burrowing bastards. you hack, you dig. for a small rodent. >> i was just thinking that. yeah. >> that's what our ancestors had to do sometimes. you know, when times go hard. right now there's this drought going on. if we didn't have the grocery stores -- >> right. >> then hopefully when you flush one cleanly -- >> oh! >> get it? >> got it right here. >> right. >> and give him a good whack...
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you were furloughed from a census burrow bureau.his broke my heart i had to sit down with my five-year-old girl to have a conversation conversas with her. >> what is the immediate impact on you and your family? >> the immediate impact my husband and i both work. he is not a federal government employee. i make more money than him. my contribution is what we depend on together to make it day-by-day, and just to make ends meet. so it's a lot of pressure on him to hold down bills that he wouldn't be able to do alone by himself. we are finding our self self oug to figure out which expenses we are going to pay over others. most of us will receive our last paycheck tomorrow or no later than wednesday. and not to mention the deductions that already come out of our checks tsp and health insurance and dental and vision will be automatically deducted. by the time our deductions come out we are looking at less than 30$300 to receive on our paychek for the house w we worked on the week before the shutdown. >> filing unemployment if you don't get
you were furloughed from a census burrow bureau.his broke my heart i had to sit down with my five-year-old girl to have a conversation conversas with her. >> what is the immediate impact on you and your family? >> the immediate impact my husband and i both work. he is not a federal government employee. i make more money than him. my contribution is what we depend on together to make it day-by-day, and just to make ends meet. so it's a lot of pressure on him to hold down bills that...
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once you find a nest, you got to dig after the little burrowing bastards. you hack, you dig. a small rodent. >> i was just thinking that. yeah. >> that's what our ancestors had to do sometimes. you know, when times go hard. right now there's this drought going on. if we didn't have the grocery stores -- >> right. >> then hopefully when you flush one cleanly -- >> oh! >> get it? >> got it right here. >> right. >> and give him a good whack on the head. >> the ratio of work to protein. is not in the hunter's favor. >> it's whiskers. a little bit of his tail. and put it back in here. >> to ensure a generation of this once vital source of food, tradition and ritual requires returning a part of the animal back to the nest. >> i will never go hungry. >> going for pack rats is really an homage, an acknowledgement of an important earlier time when that was all there was. the 25-year great drought. >> as a city boy, i am greatly relieved these little critters are for the medicine man and we won't actually be eating any of them. instead linda, ivan's wife, is preparing a pretty traditio
once you find a nest, you got to dig after the little burrowing bastards. you hack, you dig. a small rodent. >> i was just thinking that. yeah. >> that's what our ancestors had to do sometimes. you know, when times go hard. right now there's this drought going on. if we didn't have the grocery stores -- >> right. >> then hopefully when you flush one cleanly -- >> oh! >> get it? >> got it right here. >> right. >> and give him a good whack on...
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. >> the name five points refers to the five burrows of new york city all coming together.dmirers from all over the world on a daily basis. and news that this will all soon be lost is hitting them hard. these artists came all the way from france. >> all around the world people talk about 5 points. >> reporter: the owners plan to build two high-rises on the site. the plans include gallery space for airrtists. >> the folks at five points wanted it to be just what it is, kind of forever. and that -- that wasn't possible given the private ownership of the land. >> reporter: but the artists aren't happy they have filed a lawsuit under the visual artists rights act. >> it is definitely not attacking the landlord. it's really fighting for the artist and giving them a voice after 11 years of work. >> reporter: with few legal places left to spray saint, the destruction of 5 pointz would sends the artists back underground. >>> okay, that's it for this news hour, but do stay with us. we'll be back in a couple of minute's time with another bullet of news. bye for now.
. >> the name five points refers to the five burrows of new york city all coming together.dmirers from all over the world on a daily basis. and news that this will all soon be lost is hitting them hard. these artists came all the way from france. >> all around the world people talk about 5 points. >> reporter: the owners plan to build two high-rises on the site. the plans include gallery space for airrtists. >> the folks at five points wanted it to be just what it is,...
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like this september 17th memo from silvia burrow.h agency must draft contingency plans and submit them to the white house. head of it during two administrations. >> when the national government shuts down the parks shut down and it's a judgment call, i think, at the park level, exactly what that means. >> reporter: "the washington times" quoted an unnamed park ranger in d.c. who reportedly said, we've been told to make life as difficult to people as we can. >> it's nonsensical the things they're choosing to close down and keep open. >> reporter: like the exclusive gyms on capitol hill which are funded in part by dues. members say they're open but not fully staffed. and for others an 1870 law make tgs a felony to spend taxpayer money if there isn't an appropriation from congress to cover it. expenditures that must continue, like checks to seniors, unemployment benefits and food stamps. >> the house oversight committee said it's looking for answers too. it's announced it will hold a hearing next wednesday called as difficult as possibl
like this september 17th memo from silvia burrow.h agency must draft contingency plans and submit them to the white house. head of it during two administrations. >> when the national government shuts down the parks shut down and it's a judgment call, i think, at the park level, exactly what that means. >> reporter: "the washington times" quoted an unnamed park ranger in d.c. who reportedly said, we've been told to make life as difficult to people as we can. >> it's...
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they will burrow. >> she will hope someone gives him something to eat. >> reporter: they have their phoneber written in permanent marker on his left leg. >> let's hope that helps. if you spot him, call the falls road animal hospital. >>> next up this morning right here on wjz. >> the u.s. government begins shutting down after congress fails to compromise on a budget. i'm susan mcginnis in washington. the impact here across america. >> i'm mike schuh live at the now close fort mchenry -- now closed fort mchenry. >> important new laws regarding cell phones. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beautiful moon view while the sun is not yet up we are. good morning, welcome to the first day of october. i'm gigi barnett in for don scott. we begin with chelsea. >> first day of october, not going to feel like october at all. right now temps are around 57 in central maryland. patchy fog not out of the question. the jet stream pushed north and will continue tuesday through thursday. warmer temperatures today, anywhere from 10 to 15 above normal by wednesday. we are talking about seeing temperatures in the 80s and
they will burrow. >> she will hope someone gives him something to eat. >> reporter: they have their phoneber written in permanent marker on his left leg. >> let's hope that helps. if you spot him, call the falls road animal hospital. >>> next up this morning right here on wjz. >> the u.s. government begins shutting down after congress fails to compromise on a budget. i'm susan mcginnis in washington. the impact here across america. >> i'm mike schuh live...
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there's netting on the bottom because they will burrow out. come on out. we're fairly well self-sufficient feeding ourselves and friends and family. we'd like for it to pay the bills so i can quit my day job and putter here and we'd like for it to you know help feed good food to our community. >> i say to the young people, don't get into this with the idea that you're going to solve all the problems even in your lifetime. the important thing to do is to learn all you can about where you are and if you're going to work there it becomes even more important to learn everything you can about that place, to make common cause with that place, and then re-signing yourself, becoming patient enough, to work with it over a long time. and then what you do is increase the possibility that you will make a good example and what we're looking for in this is good examples. >> you and wes jackson have proposed, speaking of patience, and part of the answer, a 50-year farm bill. what is the heart of it? >> the heart of it is to recognize that agriculture as we are now practi
there's netting on the bottom because they will burrow out. come on out. we're fairly well self-sufficient feeding ourselves and friends and family. we'd like for it to pay the bills so i can quit my day job and putter here and we'd like for it to you know help feed good food to our community. >> i say to the young people, don't get into this with the idea that you're going to solve all the problems even in your lifetime. the important thing to do is to learn all you can about where you...
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this restaurant was suspended with violations including numerous rodent rat burrow and operating withoutsed papa john's with food at hazardous temperatures. they were cited for not staffing anyone certified in food safety but when we were there we found a card carrying manager on duty. >> thank you very much. >> also on george avenue, in spectors shut down sleeve citing several repeat violations -- 7-eleven citing several repeat violations, including no hot water at the required 110 degrees. and they were cited for food temperatures that could make you sick, like sausage and pizza at 116 degrees, instead of the required 140. >> where will we find the owners? >> you're looking at him. >> the owner wouldn't let us look around and wouldn't talk to the media. >> so you are asking us to leave? >> yep. >> all right. >> this is the third 7-eleven closer in weeks, other for vermin. they are asking all stores in the d.c. area to say for pests immediately or as soon as possible. >> on flagler place northwest, flagler market baz was cited with no running water and floors dirty throughout. and when
this restaurant was suspended with violations including numerous rodent rat burrow and operating withoutsed papa john's with food at hazardous temperatures. they were cited for not staffing anyone certified in food safety but when we were there we found a card carrying manager on duty. >> thank you very much. >> also on george avenue, in spectors shut down sleeve citing several repeat violations -- 7-eleven citing several repeat violations, including no hot water at the required 110...
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rock experimenter, or perhaps william burrows as rocker.und the world, been around the block new york attitude and sang with a street wise nature of a new yorker who visited the underbelly so many times, he knows all of the freaks and has a place to crash there. he sang of drug addiction and sexual deviance and suicide and transcript vest rights and isolation and i use the word sang liberally for he often took a more conversational approach to singing which i think added a calming, knowing, cool hand to his edgy lyrics, and, oh, boy, did he love to write great lines. >> the pursuit of writing a great line, when you put simple words together, you can generate a great deal of emotion. >> out of that pursuit we got "sunday morning" where he says "early dawning, sunday morning, just the wasted years so close behind." and "perfect day" where he tells of a lovie placid, eye dillic day but it seems the lover he is speaking to is heroin. ♪ just a perfect day >> and, of course, he says just the perfect day. you made me forget mooiz. i thought i was
rock experimenter, or perhaps william burrows as rocker.und the world, been around the block new york attitude and sang with a street wise nature of a new yorker who visited the underbelly so many times, he knows all of the freaks and has a place to crash there. he sang of drug addiction and sexual deviance and suicide and transcript vest rights and isolation and i use the word sang liberally for he often took a more conversational approach to singing which i think added a calming, knowing,...
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they are roughly the size of aac human thumb and they have a black tooth that can burrow into the skinmber and october because it's breeding season. officers are actually deployed to try to destroy all of the hives. >> 42 people dead. that's unreal. scary stuff. it's 6:40. in south africa new details in the case against oscar pistorius.hg5 this morning police confirming american forensic experts working for pistorius visited the house where he killed his girlfriend. the experts apparently reconstructed that crime scene and then examined the bathroom door that pistorius fired the fatal shot through. south african police were present during the investigation. pistorius preparing his defense before standing trial in march on a premeditated murder charge. >> dozens dead in a ship wreck. how a signal for help sparked flames and how rescuers are trying to save hundreds of people flung into the water. >> a front passenger door busted up. a search for the suspect after a late night shooting on a busy stretch of interstate 880. and new details why the victims drove nearly 20 miles before callin
they are roughly the size of aac human thumb and they have a black tooth that can burrow into the skinmber and october because it's breeding season. officers are actually deployed to try to destroy all of the hives. >> 42 people dead. that's unreal. scary stuff. it's 6:40. in south africa new details in the case against oscar pistorius.hg5 this morning police confirming american forensic experts working for pistorius visited the house where he killed his girlfriend. the experts apparently...
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michelle bachman as the incarnation of joan of arc, but by old hands at right-wing politics who are burrowedeep into the culture of washington. like this man, edwin meese, who was ronald reagan's attorney general and has been hanging around the heritage foundation more or less ever since. heritage is where the faithful receive communion and pick up their talking points. according to reporting by "new york times" journalists sheryl gay stolberg and mike mcintire, just after barack obama began his second term, ed meese and the leaders of three dozen conservative groups met to decide on a "take-no-prisoners" strategy to defund obamacare, even if it meant shutting down the government. they gathered big bucks from the billionaire koch brothers, over $200 million from one koch-related group alone. one of the plotters, michael needham, ceo of the heritage action fund, told "the times" that what happened was "a groundswell that changed washington from the outside in"" not so. this was an inside job by dissidents of long-standing, who, having slipped to minority status, attempted a coup d'État agains
michelle bachman as the incarnation of joan of arc, but by old hands at right-wing politics who are burrowedeep into the culture of washington. like this man, edwin meese, who was ronald reagan's attorney general and has been hanging around the heritage foundation more or less ever since. heritage is where the faithful receive communion and pick up their talking points. according to reporting by "new york times" journalists sheryl gay stolberg and mike mcintire, just after barack...