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don't move. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the butterflies?5's don ford shows us: a beloved exhibit >>> you know about the birds and the bees but what about the butterflies? kpix 5's don ford shows us a beloved exhibit has fluttered back to san francisco's conservatory of flowers complete with a maternity ward. >> reporter: ah, it's springtime at the conservatory flowers in golden gate park where the annual butterfly exhibit is now open. >> can see the wing pattern. >> reporter: they fly all around you in the room. the curator says butterflies are great pollinators. >> one of the few pollinators you can really fill a room with and invite the public into are butterflies. filling a room with bees and bats wouldn't have the same appeal. >> reporter: nope. probably not. but this exhibit features north american butterflies like this buckeye or this great southern white resting for a moment and, of course, the legendary monarch. >> it's beautiful! >> reporter: hodges isn't just your ordinary curator. she has special training. [ indiscernible ] someb
don't move. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the butterflies?5's don ford shows us: a beloved exhibit >>> you know about the birds and the bees but what about the butterflies? kpix 5's don ford shows us a beloved exhibit has fluttered back to san francisco's conservatory of flowers complete with a maternity ward. >> reporter: ah, it's springtime at the conservatory flowers in golden gate park where the annual butterfly exhibit is now open. >> can see the wing pattern. >>...
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we're talking about the north american butterflies. you can watch more than a dozen species transforming from caterpillars or butter lies to learn that -- butterflies can learn all sorts of things. did you know that butterflies smell with their feet? >> that's really cool. they fly around, land on a flower and they can tell with their taste buds and feet if it is a flower they want to drink the nectar from. >> reporter: the exhibit highlights special flowers and blossoms. they are beneficial to butterflies and each week hundreds more are added. you can check out the butterflies from now until october 20. >> the body language, it is always interesting to me. >>> and now if they land on you and take off, you can feel offended because they just smelled you. >> well yeah. >> you're like no, i don't like you. you n't have nectar. [ laughter ] >> somehow. >> no, i don't. >> no, just sweat. and here is what we have outside headed towards mother's day weekend. great weather for mom. there it is over the city as i showed you san jose without th
we're talking about the north american butterflies. you can watch more than a dozen species transforming from caterpillars or butter lies to learn that -- butterflies can learn all sorts of things. did you know that butterflies smell with their feet? >> that's really cool. they fly around, land on a flower and they can tell with their taste buds and feet if it is a flower they want to drink the nectar from. >> reporter: the exhibit highlights special flowers and blossoms. they are...
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so i'm going to begin with the butterfly love song.g before shakespeare wrote this there's a famous chinese leniently who are forces to separate and die of traffic circumstances and return to life as butterflies. from that legion there's a chinese melody that originated from all the women in 1923 and that chinese melody later became the theme for the butterflies violin concerto. i honor this from china representing the generation of my grand parents who were chinese immigrants in the united states. i trofrm this in an expression of my own. >> don't confuse me. (clapping). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in ma ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in (clapping) >> after my father died in a two airplane collision over the grand canyon my mom had to singularly raise my sister and me and rogers and hammer stevens you'll never walk alone it has carried me throughout my whole life. i recovered the meaning of you'll never what can alone when i was for church services at a black church. the first time the black congregation sank thomas a doris sister ta
so i'm going to begin with the butterfly love song.g before shakespeare wrote this there's a famous chinese leniently who are forces to separate and die of traffic circumstances and return to life as butterflies. from that legion there's a chinese melody that originated from all the women in 1923 and that chinese melody later became the theme for the butterflies violin concerto. i honor this from china representing the generation of my grand parents who were chinese immigrants in the united...
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it brings butterflies around.es you something nice to come outside to look at instead of just the barbed wires all the time. i love flowers because my mother raised me up like always digging up in her yard and planting flowers. it stuck with me right there. they just make me feel good about myself even though i'm incarcerated that i'm still doing some of the things i enjoy doing. flowers are a sign of life. got such a good smell to it. i just love that. >> life on the inside can change in an instant. ♪ and you spread your wings ♪ >> when we last saw anthony patterson, his musical corroboration was suddenly interrupted by an apparent bad decision, directed at our producer. >> he accused me of rule 38, that's indecent exposure. >> she didn't see it. he saw it. >> he locked me up for -- >> no. for having your penis out indecently exposed. you were ugly urinating. >> i was coming back up on "d" side and i observed inmate paterson masturbating on you, after you were standing there talking to him five minutes earlier. y
it brings butterflies around.es you something nice to come outside to look at instead of just the barbed wires all the time. i love flowers because my mother raised me up like always digging up in her yard and planting flowers. it stuck with me right there. they just make me feel good about myself even though i'm incarcerated that i'm still doing some of the things i enjoy doing. flowers are a sign of life. got such a good smell to it. i just love that. >> life on the inside can change in...
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how many different types of butterflies do you have flying at any one time?bout 40 different species. >> woo, look, a visitor. i'm like the butterfly whisperer. >> but let's see how i fare with some other winged wonders. >> polly want a cracker? if he poops up there, i quit. it's poop, right? >> there it is. okay. >> cleaned up with the help of a wipie, i'm assured that the messy part is behind me. >> we have three different types of rays, as well as sharks. >> when you think of stingrays, you think of their tail. >> the stinger is on top of the tail and we remove them in this exhibit so that people couldn't get hurt while they're petting the animal. >> are they usually the messy part was over. >> i thought it was. >> i was definitely getting the full aquarium experience. let's do it. the promise of cute kept me pushing ahead. >> this is pam right below us. she turned three in december, this is her brother kevin. kevin loves playing with shoe laces. >> that's a double knot. good luck, kev. >> how much do they eat? >> 10% of their body weight. 10 pounds of som
how many different types of butterflies do you have flying at any one time?bout 40 different species. >> woo, look, a visitor. i'm like the butterfly whisperer. >> but let's see how i fare with some other winged wonders. >> polly want a cracker? if he poops up there, i quit. it's poop, right? >> there it is. okay. >> cleaned up with the help of a wipie, i'm assured that the messy part is behind me. >> we have three different types of rays, as well as sharks....
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birds, i understand, butterflies, they're beautiful.. bees. really don't want bees in the yard. >> well, you do want bees. it's the natural -- you want ton have a balanced ecology in your home garden because that's goini to help balance the neighborhood garden and so on and so on. on you know, the bees, the thinghe about bees, people are afraid of bees. a honey bee has, and particularly we're talking about attracting honey bees.on they've been on the decline. they're making a comeback, but t you know, if we didn't have honey bees, we wouldn't have food. honey bees are the pol pollinatr for most of our food. we want bees. when you see a bee in your garden, and if it comes around, it's usually coming around like this flower. mother nature's got this all right. the whole flower, all the petals, the things we think are really attractive to us is is really about getting that bee right into the center of that flower. if it's a fruit tree, we'll gett fruit. if you see the bees in your garden and they're honey bees, b try to 1 leave them alone. a they
birds, i understand, butterflies, they're beautiful.. bees. really don't want bees in the yard. >> well, you do want bees. it's the natural -- you want ton have a balanced ecology in your home garden because that's goini to help balance the neighborhood garden and so on and so on. on you know, the bees, the thinghe about bees, people are afraid of bees. a honey bee has, and particularly we're talking about attracting honey bees.on they've been on the decline. they're making a comeback,...
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hey, it's a butterfly. >> stephen: maybe it's a metaphor. let's follow it ♪ butterfly in the sky it's in a book ♪ a reading rainbow ♪ a reading rainbow ♪ a reading rainbow ♪ >> lerks val, of burton. >> welcome to a very special edition of "a reading rein bow." would you like to hear a story about the disliewgz of identity and unfillable void in us all. >> the very hungry caterpillar. >> no, it's "the great gatsby." >> huh? >> the book you were just talking about. it's a searching indictment of self-delusion and material excess in which the greed of the times completely corrodes the very fabric of the american dream. >> shut up and tell us what happens. >> carey, a book isn't just go bwhat happens. it's about the author's imagination. every word say magic carpet waiting to whisk you off to another time or place. but you don't have to take my word for it. read the book! >> >> stephen: he's reet, carey, this whole time we've running away from the book when we could have just sat down and read it. >> you're so right, steen picouldn't have said i
hey, it's a butterfly. >> stephen: maybe it's a metaphor. let's follow it ♪ butterfly in the sky it's in a book ♪ a reading rainbow ♪ a reading rainbow ♪ a reading rainbow ♪ >> lerks val, of burton. >> welcome to a very special edition of "a reading rein bow." would you like to hear a story about the disliewgz of identity and unfillable void in us all. >> the very hungry caterpillar. >> no, it's "the great gatsby." >> huh?...
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raise your hands those of you who would like to help in saving that butterfly and indonesia.you will find among the 20-year-olds, you will find people interested in doing that which is great. then go and ask the same group, who wants to join me in a political party? who wants to join the republican party or the democratic party and you will see that far fewer would be willing to volunteer their time and their efforts and their passions in joining a political party. and that is very bad. i think political parties need to modernize. they need to become more attractive to young people and to young professionals because political parties are the essence. the idea that you can have democracy without strong political parties is a very bad idea. plus that thus that we are going to take a short break in we will be right back. you say in your book as well that political parties need to learn something from the occupy movement and even from al qaeda. what exactly do you mean by that? what they -- should they be taking? >> guest: just think about how effective i'll qaeda has been in rec
raise your hands those of you who would like to help in saving that butterfly and indonesia.you will find among the 20-year-olds, you will find people interested in doing that which is great. then go and ask the same group, who wants to join me in a political party? who wants to join the republican party or the democratic party and you will see that far fewer would be willing to volunteer their time and their efforts and their passions in joining a political party. and that is very bad. i think...
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but what about the butterflies? kpix 5's don ford shows us: a beloved exhibit has fluttered back san francisco's conservatorf flowers.. complete with a maternity ward. lau hodges/butterfly exhibit curator rosa ramirez/visiti in today's health watch - wt may be better than sunscree a new study shows beach- cover ups may more effective in protecting your skin from ultraviolet . resear >> the new study shows beach coverups could be more effective to protecting your skin. both sunscreen and physical barriers take t-shirts and hats can partially prevent uvb effects but the coverups work better. and this is the season when a lot of people are working out trying to get that perfect beach body. for more health tips jennifer is joining us live now. we will get to that in a minute. i want to talk to you about the quote that has been heard around the world. by the ceo of abercrombie and fitch. let's put that up on the screen. i'm sure in your line of work this really turns your stomach. mike jeffrey says candidly we go after t
but what about the butterflies? kpix 5's don ford shows us: a beloved exhibit has fluttered back san francisco's conservatorf flowers.. complete with a maternity ward. lau hodges/butterfly exhibit curator rosa ramirez/visiti in today's health watch - wt may be better than sunscree a new study shows beach- cover ups may more effective in protecting your skin from ultraviolet . resear >> the new study shows beach coverups could be more effective to protecting your skin. both sunscreen and...
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hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the grassland and keep your head out on the lookout for hawks and other bird life. be sure to take your camera and be prepared to take a view of the city will not forget. it has a beautiful
hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the...
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. >> i don't remember the last time i had butterflies.ant to win, the preparation that goes into learning your craft, especially at the professional level, is one thing that i have gotten better at. one. >> our job is to prepare them. vubutterflies as a coach, not like you do as a player, it is their game. >> knicks hoping to wrap up their series against the celtics, don't think it was meant to be. go ahead, make it two, five, jason terry, raining from downtown. five three-pointers, the celtics refusing to lose. jeff green, playing great baseball. left the cs, the celtics win it. game six on friday. they are trailing in that series, >> this this video that has gone viral, check it out. that was not a stunt that actually happened. fortunately, everybody got up from that, that called it dead man's curve. nobody was seriously injured. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- emmy award winning comedian kathy griffin, writer, director eli roth, the music
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even though i've been doing it for quite a few years, it still brings butterflies to the stomach.st knowing my group is there we'll get it done. it's something more fun. >> it's happening at the evergreen valerie college on may 25th. even final thoughts. >> we're more of a community based, family group. carmen is a dancer that started at the same age as your girls. she's been with us since four years old. she's been with us a long time. we range from four years old to -- >> my dad is now 66. >> we don't discriminate when it comes to age. her dad will say you're never too old to start. >> celebrating 40 years at evergreen valley college. see you 0lthere. thank you for what you're doing. >> thank you. >> up next, we'll watch a full length video of their dance. stay with us. >>> now here is what's happening in your comunidad. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy mother's day. here is our e-mail address for next week. also follow me on twitter. pick up a copy of our newspaper. we thank you once again for joining us on this mother's day sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪okí ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪fe5Ñ ♪ ♪ f÷ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - these
even though i've been doing it for quite a few years, it still brings butterflies to the stomach.st knowing my group is there we'll get it done. it's something more fun. >> it's happening at the evergreen valerie college on may 25th. even final thoughts. >> we're more of a community based, family group. carmen is a dancer that started at the same age as your girls. she's been with us since four years old. she's been with us a long time. we range from four years old to -- >> my...
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it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco's cultural center and a place of innovation that is recognized and the love throughout the world. one of the highlights is a series of three left tapestries. they are on view after being in storage for 20 years. these tapestries representing various gardens. from his years of living in san francisco. hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, and whilst dahlias in rich, deep shades as they make their way to the baggage area. they can access behind-the- scenes information and interviews with the artist through an audio to work. it feat
it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant...
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why this image of the butterfly? she said because butterflies know no borders.e on. >> caller: what a pleasure to speak with amy goodman, and c-span. >> guest: hello. >> caller: question going back to your exception of the -- the book i bought some time ago and read self times. i notice the name paul wolfowitz pops up in j. paul bremer, his assistant. what was there capacity there in indonesia? send comment. condoleezza rice on the board of chev ron says what wonderful job chevron is doing for nyeee -- nigeria. your comments, please. >> guest: all of these people are central figures to the occupation of iraq. and it's very important that we reflect back now as this country moves on, d well there are two different issues. one of is, should those who held high office be held accountable? should they be tried? and this is, as we cover movements, this is one of the movements that hat developed over the years. if people are not held accountable for their actions that history will repeat itself. now president obama has taken a very strong stand on this and says we sho
why this image of the butterfly? she said because butterflies know no borders.e on. >> caller: what a pleasure to speak with amy goodman, and c-span. >> guest: hello. >> caller: question going back to your exception of the -- the book i bought some time ago and read self times. i notice the name paul wolfowitz pops up in j. paul bremer, his assistant. what was there capacity there in indonesia? send comment. condoleezza rice on the board of chev ron says what wonderful job...
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. >> a lot of the promotions have lost the fizz, but now you did butterfly shrimp tackle box.un surf and chicken. >> we want to keep the fizz in our product innovation. that's what keeps the customer excited of coming back to pop eyes. expect more of the same. >> i was looking at the map of where you are. there are many states that have only one to nine. there are still a lot that have 10 to 14. you could conceivably a add 1,000 stores and not reach saturation. >> absolutely. i talked the united states could double in size over time him there are mini markets, where we had an exciting response. reweently opened restaurants in minneapolis nor the first time. very exciting consumer response. there are many places like that to come. >> what happens in a remodelling, what is the difference? >> it's like remodelling your house. it's more fun to have people over. the same is true in a restaurant. you make the environment fresh the food tastes better, the hospitality is better. >> how about suburban vs. urban? >> suburban very urban for pop eyes? >> yeah. >> hour stores are working f
. >> a lot of the promotions have lost the fizz, but now you did butterfly shrimp tackle box.un surf and chicken. >> we want to keep the fizz in our product innovation. that's what keeps the customer excited of coming back to pop eyes. expect more of the same. >> i was looking at the map of where you are. there are many states that have only one to nine. there are still a lot that have 10 to 14. you could conceivably a add 1,000 stores and not reach saturation. >>...
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is a butterfly it's a caterpillar. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] >> a group -- [ laughter ] a ♪ >> jimmy: after the first man climbed mt. everest, he looked around, chuckled to himself and said, hashtag, that happened. [ laughter ] ♪ >> if you fart when you cannon ball into a pool, you'll hover over the air a few seconds. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: before being called "forrest gump," it was called "the stupid southern man." [ laughter ] >> olive garden. when you're here, you're family. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: snakes can't drive, so stop wasting your time asking them for rides to the pizza parlor. [ light laughter ] >> during the filming of "the matrix," keanu reeves insisted on having a grape wedged between his buttocks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: namaste. >> namaste. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: that was "true facts of proof." zach galifianakis hosts "saturday night live" this weekend with musical guest, of monsters and men. stick around, we'll be right back with isla fisher! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there are so many memories between a chorus and a verse... and i'm back in th
is a butterfly it's a caterpillar. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] >> a group -- [ laughter ] a ♪ >> jimmy: after the first man climbed mt. everest, he looked around, chuckled to himself and said, hashtag, that happened. [ laughter ] ♪ >> if you fart when you cannon ball into a pool, you'll hover over the air a few seconds. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: before being called "forrest gump," it was called "the stupid southern man." [ laughter ] >>...
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. >> twist the bottom knob to open the butterfly door. lay the blade down over the bar. >> that's a man eesz razor. i have to go back in time to get all this stuff? >> no, no. i'm glad you asked that. they have the links on where the find all the different products. if you want to shave like your grandpa, go to rightthisminute.com/best of rtm. >> a girl goes paragliding over land. >> there's one major difference with >>> water on the international space station, kind of hard to replenish it. chris hatfield solved that mystery for us. some people plight think it's gross. >> we know where this is going. we are going to the commode, everyone. >> the water gets expelled, is collected into a purification system. we reclaim about 93% of the water. >> they have a way of reclaiming it. in 2010, they got this cake size machine that lets them reclaim the water in the air, their sweat and urine. >> what? >> yes. >> oh, man. >> keep in mind, the water we end up with is purer than most of the water you drink on a daily basis. >> it's awesome science,
. >> twist the bottom knob to open the butterfly door. lay the blade down over the bar. >> that's a man eesz razor. i have to go back in time to get all this stuff? >> no, no. i'm glad you asked that. they have the links on where the find all the different products. if you want to shave like your grandpa, go to rightthisminute.com/best of rtm. >> a girl goes paragliding over land. >> there's one major difference with >>> water on the international space...
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this piece depicts the embrace of man and woman in the chrysalis of a butterfly. ando says it represents hope after the nuclear disaster. >> translator: i got the message that we should not hold on to our anger, our sadness, or our suffering. instead, we can take a step toward hope. >> translator: when i look at it, i feel overwhelming power. >> reporter: last month, ando published a picture book. in his story, a boy heads out to have some adventures. he shakes hands with air, the ocean, and the earth. then he shakes hands with a girl. >> translator: we can purify and overcome the negative legacy of a society with the love that is within us. >> reporter: ando doesn't plan to return to fukushima despite how he once felt about it. but he says he'll keep making sculptures to share with others the lessons he's learned. chie yamagishi, nhk world, japan. >>> rescue personnel from the southeast asian nations and their partners are conducting a three-day disaster drill. it is on the assumption that a massive earthquake and tsunami have occurred. >>> they participated in a
this piece depicts the embrace of man and woman in the chrysalis of a butterfly. ando says it represents hope after the nuclear disaster. >> translator: i got the message that we should not hold on to our anger, our sadness, or our suffering. instead, we can take a step toward hope. >> translator: when i look at it, i feel overwhelming power. >> reporter: last month, ando published a picture book. in his story, a boy heads out to have some adventures. he shakes hands with air,...
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. >> twist the bottom knob to open the butterfly door. lay the blade down over the bar. >> that's a man eesz razor. i have to go back in time to get all this stuff? >> no, no. i'm glad you asked that. they have the links on where the find all the different products. if you want to shave like your grandpa, go to rightthisminute.com/best of rtm. >> a girl goes paragliding over land. >> there's one major difference bring your dog to work day. not our best idea. [ dog barks ] ooh. it was a nice thought. [ male announcer ] some business decisions are better than others. the best decision is switching to verizon. choose verizon fios for 100% fiber optic fast internet and business class phone, both with 99.9% network reliability. all for just $99.99 a month with a two year price guarantee. plus get an additional line included. it's all backed by our worry free guarantee, with no activation fees, and more. call 1.888.774.4418 to sign up now. verizon. >>> water on the international space station, kind of hard to replenish it. chris hatfield solved
. >> twist the bottom knob to open the butterfly door. lay the blade down over the bar. >> that's a man eesz razor. i have to go back in time to get all this stuff? >> no, no. i'm glad you asked that. they have the links on where the find all the different products. if you want to shave like your grandpa, go to rightthisminute.com/best of rtm. >> a girl goes paragliding over land. >> there's one major difference bring your dog to work day. not our best idea. [ dog...
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any wildlife in the garden but now that we have transformed it, we have seen 20 species of birds, butterflies. >> reporter: she started the bringing back the natives garden tour to encourage people to change their own landscapes like al kite did in moraga. >> this moment here kind of reminds me of the mccloud river. >> reporter: he replaced his lawn with a naturescape and says people are surprised by the plant variety and color. >> they are attractive and this is why kathy bringing gardens and ideas together is such an important thing. >> reporter: now in its ninth year, kathy's native garden tour has up to 5,000 participants and a legion of followers who are making an ecological difference one garden at a time. >> they are easy to maintain. people can save money on the wate bills. it's the way to go. they don't have to expose themselves, their children and their pets to pesticides. it's really the way to go for gardening. >> reporter: so for helping educate the public on the importance of preserving our natural habitat, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to kathy kramer. kate k
any wildlife in the garden but now that we have transformed it, we have seen 20 species of birds, butterflies. >> reporter: she started the bringing back the natives garden tour to encourage people to change their own landscapes like al kite did in moraga. >> this moment here kind of reminds me of the mccloud river. >> reporter: he replaced his lawn with a naturescape and says people are surprised by the plant variety and color. >> they are attractive and this is why...
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looks like butterflies. >> it looked like one of the cards was on a string like it bounced from one hand to the other. >> check this out. >> what? >> holy cow. >> it is like crazy dexterity in your fingers and hands. that's crazy. who is this guy? does he do this for a living or is it a hobby? >> it started out as a hobby. this is andre, one of the founding fathers of what is now known as card-istry. he has a website where he and other cardists teach people how to learn these amazing tricks. >> how long did it take you to practice to get to this level? >> probably 12 years. >> it is not something you can do casually. >> you can tell that it is cool and everybody is trying to pay attention on the plane. look in the background. everybody is like, yeah, what are they doing over there? do you want to sit next to me? >> i would teach him to play 52 pick up. i am good at that one. >>> oh, my gosh. >> daniel craig, one of the hottest men on the planet, has been replaced by a lego. >> is that something james bond would do? >> totally. >> more like "charlie's angels." >> whatever. >> as we see in
looks like butterflies. >> it looked like one of the cards was on a string like it bounced from one hand to the other. >> check this out. >> what? >> holy cow. >> it is like crazy dexterity in your fingers and hands. that's crazy. who is this guy? does he do this for a living or is it a hobby? >> it started out as a hobby. this is andre, one of the founding fathers of what is now known as card-istry. he has a website where he and other cardists teach people...
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it was a day filled with purple balloons and cup cakes and butterflies and smiles and laughter. it was a day dylan would have loved. >> three months after his death and i am still in a state of shock. that i know nothing will bring dylan back i am determined to honor him and the others lost that i am dedicated myself to saving other lives to insure that people don't need to go through and the pain that we are going through. if you are a parent, siblings, families, friends and communities. we met this morning with families from the local area, who have shared this experience, and have lost children and while it was very moving to see their inner strength and courage, the look of pain in their eyes has become all too familiar to me. it is the same pain i see in the families who also lost loved one on 12-14 and the same pain that i notice every time that i look in the mirror. love has so much that connects us because of our losses and while it is helpful to meet with other families who have experienced this and share their experiences, this is the club in which no one would ever ch
it was a day filled with purple balloons and cup cakes and butterflies and smiles and laughter. it was a day dylan would have loved. >> three months after his death and i am still in a state of shock. that i know nothing will bring dylan back i am determined to honor him and the others lost that i am dedicated myself to saving other lives to insure that people don't need to go through and the pain that we are going through. if you are a parent, siblings, families, friends and communities....
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you got the same butterflies, the same nervousness about it there used to be three cameras and the oned light was the one that was on. now there wasn't an actor alive that wasn't sneakin' looks to see which one was on. "am i on?" "and if i'm not, why not?" it had hideous technical difficulties. you were always having, when you were acting, to step over great big cables and boxes and run around fast to enter another thing, and it was live. so you did get sort of an idea that you could do anything. and it took a certain kind of nerve of steel to do live television because you never knew when the cameras were going to break down on the air, which happened really more frequently than not. it was madness in that you had so little time. (delbe manyou'd finish the w 10:00 on sunday night, comen the next morning, pick next week's script. staging and acting rehearsals monday, tuesday, wednesday. on thursday, the producer would arrive. and at that time i already had to have the shot list, the camera moves, the camera cabling. saturday we blocked the shn camera. sunday we'd come in at noon, pick
you got the same butterflies, the same nervousness about it there used to be three cameras and the oned light was the one that was on. now there wasn't an actor alive that wasn't sneakin' looks to see which one was on. "am i on?" "and if i'm not, why not?" it had hideous technical difficulties. you were always having, when you were acting, to step over great big cables and boxes and run around fast to enter another thing, and it was live. so you did get sort of an idea that...
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was really my first time anchoring, so i remember being really excited, really nervous, having butterflies. christian ceasar, update news reporteri it has to be our professor lloyd lacuesta. he has really touched me in a lot of ways to be ready to go out in the journalism field. monique coble, update news reportert the people that i met, because i didn't really have any friends in this department 'cuz i play basketball so i was never here. so i feel like...a lot of us are family now. jonathan lester, update news reporterw wasting my life away in this classroom every thursday from like 9 o'clock in the morning until whenever o'clock in the morning. chris chandler, update news reporteri i got dragged to ucsc to watch a bunch of hippies smoke pot in the name of some sort of holiday that they call 4-20. okay? now i am a god-fearing christian, and i find it appalling. elizabeth olveda, update news reporterw when me and jonathan went to the homeless encampment and the homeless man that i interviewed, after we were done with the interview, him and his wife actually offered us dinner and it was ju
was really my first time anchoring, so i remember being really excited, really nervous, having butterflies. christian ceasar, update news reporteri it has to be our professor lloyd lacuesta. he has really touched me in a lot of ways to be ready to go out in the journalism field. monique coble, update news reportert the people that i met, because i didn't really have any friends in this department 'cuz i play basketball so i was never here. so i feel like...a lot of us are family now. jonathan...
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to look, without just shorting the stock, without buying outright puts, i want to look at a put butterfly the next six weeks. june expiration. >> put flies are a little tricky. but it is a low cost way to make a bearish bet. here is how it works. bearish strategy, you buy one put and sell two lower strike puts against it. but to protect yourself, you then buy one even lower strike put. that sounds complicated, but the goal is simple here. you want the stock to go to those two strikes that you are short. that's where you make the most money. think of it is threading the old needle. dan? >> it's threading the needle. this is not -- it sounds more complicated than it is, just like mel said. on all of your trading software, you can figure this out. i'm isolating a range here where i want the stock to go to. when the stock was at $204.85, i bought it. june 205, 195, 185 put buys. i bought it for 4:85. i bought it for $1.55 each for a total of $3.10 and one of the june 185 puts for 50 cents. this is how i make money on this not so complicated trade in my opinion. between $202.75 and $187.25 on
to look, without just shorting the stock, without buying outright puts, i want to look at a put butterfly the next six weeks. june expiration. >> put flies are a little tricky. but it is a low cost way to make a bearish bet. here is how it works. bearish strategy, you buy one put and sell two lower strike puts against it. but to protect yourself, you then buy one even lower strike put. that sounds complicated, but the goal is simple here. you want the stock to go to those two strikes that...