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meet daisy oliver, not her real name.rl next door who made a wrong turn and ended up being sold for sex for strangers. the teen's arrest for prostitution is less than an hour old, when she sits down with detectives who want to know more about her pimp. >> what did he say about the money. >> he gets 40% of everything the girls make. >> did he look at your id at all? how did he find your ad or tell you about your advertisement? >> we need pictures to advertise online. i said, go on facebook and get whatever pictures you think are cute. >> despite her youth, officers find daisy to be remarkably cool and poised. >> write out what you told me. >> she provides information that will lead to a search warrant later tonight. >> you don't fit the mold for the type of girl that we're used to dealing with. >> yet they are getting used to it, girls from the right side of the track ending up on the wrong side of the law. >> people think girls involved in prostitution don't usually stem outside of the inner city. however, here's a prime
meet daisy oliver, not her real name.rl next door who made a wrong turn and ended up being sold for sex for strangers. the teen's arrest for prostitution is less than an hour old, when she sits down with detectives who want to know more about her pimp. >> what did he say about the money. >> he gets 40% of everything the girls make. >> did he look at your id at all? how did he find your ad or tell you about your advertisement? >> we need pictures to advertise online. i...
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what this daisy, juliette gordon low i should say, juliette low's nickname was always daisy. what did juliette low do? she took of metal working. is not what every woman would do? she made the skates. she decided she needed gate kate soshi learn how to work in metal. when i was inside wells i saw this edge. did juliette low make this? i think there's a good possibility she might have. i spent time in the book trying to figure out how juliette low could have learned how to work in metal and what that meant. she also in her spare time took up wood carving, of course. i have a hunch is where she's learned how to carve wood. i think the woman with whom she spent time carping probably made this. juliette low is trying to be faithful to the early lesson she learned from her father and mother about civic duty and responsibility and giving back even though her husband forbade it. willie low said i would rather have a trophy wife and i don't want you to be trailing your skirt through. what does she do? juliette low well-versed in the testament decided she would do her good deed in sec
what this daisy, juliette gordon low i should say, juliette low's nickname was always daisy. what did juliette low do? she took of metal working. is not what every woman would do? she made the skates. she decided she needed gate kate soshi learn how to work in metal. when i was inside wells i saw this edge. did juliette low make this? i think there's a good possibility she might have. i spent time in the book trying to figure out how juliette low could have learned how to work in metal and what...
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there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a snake on the path singing in the sun. there is song, there is sun. on the path there is a squirrel in the daisies there is blank in the trash there is a song, there is
there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in...
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it relied heavily on one-man performance artist mike daisy. hurz hoe ira glass put it. >> when i saw mike daisy perform this story on stage, when i left the theater, i had a lot of the questions. i mean, he is nott a reporter, and i wondered did he get it right? and so we've actually spent a few weeks checking everything that he says in his show. then the workers start coming in. they come in in twos and threes and fours. there's a group that's talking about hexane. n-hexane is an iphone screen cleaner. the problem is that n-hexane is a potent neurotoxin, and all these people have been exposed. their hands shake uncontrollably. >> that never happened at all. he never met those people. daisy twended himself in a statement saying i stand by my work. what i do is not journalism. i regret that i allowed this american life to air an excerpt from my mono log, but this is my only regret. hardly the only regret from the program that was left to explain this fiasco. joining us now from new york, eric, senior editor at all things d.com, and here in wash
it relied heavily on one-man performance artist mike daisy. hurz hoe ira glass put it. >> when i saw mike daisy perform this story on stage, when i left the theater, i had a lot of the questions. i mean, he is nott a reporter, and i wondered did he get it right? and so we've actually spent a few weeks checking everything that he says in his show. then the workers start coming in. they come in in twos and threes and fours. there's a group that's talking about hexane. n-hexane is an iphone...
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the airing of daisy's monologue. when his actual chinese translater was contacted, she contradicted many of the most dramatic details, including him meeting with underage workers and the incident with the ipad and the man with the injured hand. daisy's defense is that fundamentally he was miscast in the role of journalist. he's a story teller. a theater artist. in fact, he made that argument, more or less, on this very show just two weeks ago before i or the general public knew about the factual inconsistencies that had emerged in his story. >> it's a complicated subject because i work as a monologuist and story teller. so fundamentally, i tell the story and i use the tools of story tellingment i use compression, i use all of these tools that the world of objective georgeism doesn't use. >> i, too, took daisy at his word when i saw his show, twice, that he said he saw what he saw. he said i met workers who were 15, 14, 13, 12. what i thought he meant was he met workers who were 15, 14, 13, 12. it wasn't just my own n
the airing of daisy's monologue. when his actual chinese translater was contacted, she contradicted many of the most dramatic details, including him meeting with underage workers and the incident with the ipad and the man with the injured hand. daisy's defense is that fundamentally he was miscast in the role of journalist. he's a story teller. a theater artist. in fact, he made that argument, more or less, on this very show just two weeks ago before i or the general public knew about the...
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i love your laugh, daisy. >> thank you. >> over rice?ust falls apart. >> amazing. >> then you have delicious sauce. >> the sauce looks so good. >> it's sweet, tart, delicious. >> savory. savannah and i will share. we have some for al. >> i can always count on the girls showing up s. >> just in time. daisy martinez, thank you so much. >> she has the best laugh. >> great. >> thank you. >> coming up on hoda and kathie lee we have ambush makeovers and sexy lingerie at any age. >> first your local news and weather.
i love your laugh, daisy. >> thank you. >> over rice?ust falls apart. >> amazing. >> then you have delicious sauce. >> the sauce looks so good. >> it's sweet, tart, delicious. >> savory. savannah and i will share. we have some for al. >> i can always count on the girls showing up s. >> just in time. daisy martinez, thank you so much. >> she has the best laugh. >> great. >> thank you. >> coming up on hoda and kathie...
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but as i said, when she got older, crazy daisy dropped away. now, when she is older she needs these two women. she had a good education, her mother was a good friend of education for women, so she went off to boarding school and she had quite a cosmopolitan existence because of her boarding school experiences up and down the east coast. the women on the left is at the end of the left is mary clark, she was friends with these women until the very end. i paid particular attention to her friendship partially as a women's historian because that's what we do, and partially because i wanted to know how we important friendship was to a woman that founded the organization based on making new friends and keeping the old. so what i discovered is these friends were extraordinarily important to her, sustaining in fact. this is the home that juliette gordon low knew very well. this is the home in providence rhode island, and the girls wound up here quite a bit. now, this is atty. atty loved sports. if you have read the book already you will note this is the
but as i said, when she got older, crazy daisy dropped away. now, when she is older she needs these two women. she had a good education, her mother was a good friend of education for women, so she went off to boarding school and she had quite a cosmopolitan existence because of her boarding school experiences up and down the east coast. the women on the left is at the end of the left is mary clark, she was friends with these women until the very end. i paid particular attention to her...
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daisy... farm-fresh cream. no artificial ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop ♪ [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! can't believe i bought a 6" subway breakfast sub and got this one free. wow! [ tires screech ] buy one 6" sub? [ tires screech ] ...and get another one free? before 9am. all april long. [ male announcer ] subway, eat fresh. ♪ working for a living ♪ >>> in this morning's "moneywatch," the secret to success and it has everything to do with working less. >> that's something your boss probably doesn't want to hear, but according to bob rosner, working more than 40 hours a week can be harmful to your health. good morning. this is saturday. the bosses aren't watching. >> oh the bosses are always watching, trust me. >> how much more are people working today? >> it's crazy. let me answer this with a riddle. wha
daisy... farm-fresh cream. no artificial ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop ♪ [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! can't believe i bought a 6" subway breakfast sub and got this one free. wow! [ tires screech ] buy one 6" sub? [ tires screech ] ...and get another one free? before 9am. all april long. [...
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." ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop our family-owned company makes daisy...ural farm-fresh cream. no artificial ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ better with a dollop here ♪ fresher with a dollop there ♪ ♪ wholesome in every way ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop ♪ daisy, do a dollop avoid bad.fats. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary ch
." ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop our family-owned company makes daisy...ural farm-fresh cream. no artificial ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ better with a dollop here ♪ fresher with a dollop there ♪ ♪ wholesome in every way ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop ♪ daisy, do a dollop avoid bad.fats. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to...
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daisy started to use phrases like, well, i engaged in poetic license or dramatic license, and yet heically took the credibility of very respected public radio program and flushed it down the toilet. >> mike daisy, he released a statement here, i want to make sure we get this in here. he says what i do is not journalism. the tools of the theater are not the same as the tools of journali journalism. for this reason i regret that i allowed "this "american morning" life "wtion to air an excerpt from my monologue. "this american life" is essentially a journalistic, not a theatrical, enterprise and as such it operates and you different set of rules and expectations. you have this story out there that it turns out at least parts of it are grossly inaccurate. where does the blame lie? >> daisy bears a lot of the responsibility but you cannot take away the fact that "this american life" was willing to put this on the air even though he couldn't produce the translator when the program was trying to fact check. this is a tremendous embarrassment that raises questions about the reporting on appl
daisy started to use phrases like, well, i engaged in poetic license or dramatic license, and yet heically took the credibility of very respected public radio program and flushed it down the toilet. >> mike daisy, he released a statement here, i want to make sure we get this in here. he says what i do is not journalism. the tools of the theater are not the same as the tools of journali journalism. for this reason i regret that i allowed "this "american morning" life...
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daisy e. lamp kin, who was the regional field secretary of the naacp. although baltimore had a branch beginning in 1912, only three years after the naacp was founded and established, the early '30s saw membership waning. it saw the participation paning. so this letter begins, mr. carl murphy, dr. murphy, when we talked together in baltimore during april of 1935, you suggested that we have our naacp campaign in october. i planned my schedule accordingly. within the last few days mr. thurgood martial called mr. white, walter white, that is, white's attention to the fact that the community chest and ymca campaigns would be conducted in late october and november and suggested that we get in ahead. because i am depending on your guidance to a very large degree, i would like to know your opinion on the following. i shall arrive in baltimore about september 25th, complete the organization which the committee selected by you shall have the gun. we shall then be ready to officially launch the campaign within ten days and complete it within two weeks from the ope
daisy e. lamp kin, who was the regional field secretary of the naacp. although baltimore had a branch beginning in 1912, only three years after the naacp was founded and established, the early '30s saw membership waning. it saw the participation paning. so this letter begins, mr. carl murphy, dr. murphy, when we talked together in baltimore during april of 1935, you suggested that we have our naacp campaign in october. i planned my schedule accordingly. within the last few days mr. thurgood...
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hershey's air delight. ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop our family-owned company makes daisy...s. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ better with a dollop here ♪ fresher with a dollop there ♪ ♪ wholesome in every way ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop ♪ back too a million stars back when you used to be simple things ♪ >>> this morning in our "second cup cafe," one of the most successful duo in country music history, montgomery gentry has been nominated as top vocal duo in tomorrow night's academy of country music awards which you can see right here on cbs. >> over the past decade they've released morning 20 chart-topping singles and add to that list the new single "where i come from" off their new cd rebels on the run. it's already in the top ten. here to sing "where i come from," ladies and gentlemen, montgomery gentry. ♪ don't you dare go running down my little town where i grew up ♪ ♪ and i won't cuss your city lights ♪ ♪ if you ain't ever took a ride around or cruise right through the heart of my town ♪ ♪ anything you say would be a lie ♪ ♪ we may live our l
hershey's air delight. ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop our family-owned company makes daisy...s. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ better with a dollop here ♪ fresher with a dollop there ♪ ♪ wholesome in every way ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop ♪ back too a million stars back when you used to be simple things ♪ >>> this morning in our "second cup cafe," one of the most successful duo in country music history, montgomery gentry has been...
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it found daisy had exaggerated some of his findings.rd from other critics as well. in an excerpt we featured from daisy's mono log he describes meeting workers as young as 12 at the plant. a claim which has been called into question. we've been unable to confirm that account but neither apple nor foxconn would grant us an interview. we independently confirmed all the other aspects of our sunday morning story. on to other matters two weeks from today april 1 you're invited to come visit us in our studio as we hear from rock'n'roll legend patty smith. go to our website. while you're there check out our new cell phone app. that's right. you too can have your very own sunday morning ringtone. ♪ don't leave home without it. coming up, of heaven and earth. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: the krystal cathedral has been a california landmark for more than 30 years. this sunday it's the symbol of a landmark feud. its founding family is out. the building will become a catholic church. here's brian rooney. >> reporter: the cathedral was designed to give i
it found daisy had exaggerated some of his findings.rd from other critics as well. in an excerpt we featured from daisy's mono log he describes meeting workers as young as 12 at the plant. a claim which has been called into question. we've been unable to confirm that account but neither apple nor foxconn would grant us an interview. we independently confirmed all the other aspects of our sunday morning story. on to other matters two weeks from today april 1 you're invited to come visit us in...
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what you had in the ad with the little girl was daisy petals and a mushroom cloud. you want in the white house making decisions on nuclear power. do you want lyndon johnson, or trigger happy goldwater. they followed up with bumper stickers and everything else. the slogan was in your heart, you know he's right. the democrats took that and said "in your heart you know he might." >> let's look at the daisy ad that was only played once, but was played by the news networks. >> eight, seven, sixth, five, four, three, two, one -- these are the stakes. this is where all children are to go into the gourden. we must either love each other, or we must die. >> that played on nbc monday night at the movies. it only played once. we'll be back with dan rather to talk about the real mad men, only here on msnbc. you know how. with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro.
what you had in the ad with the little girl was daisy petals and a mushroom cloud. you want in the white house making decisions on nuclear power. do you want lyndon johnson, or trigger happy goldwater. they followed up with bumper stickers and everything else. the slogan was in your heart, you know he's right. the democrats took that and said "in your heart you know he might." >> let's look at the daisy ad that was only played once, but was played by the news networks. >>...
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so, every since that daisy ad, that was the first huge controversy over paid advertising -- i'm sorryurnalists say what they want or you use paid media, mostly tv ads, where you completely control the message and you try to keep both of those going in the same line and journalists often are trying to make sure that people have a chance to stop in that line long enough to think. >> that's a key point, because not only is it an ad buy that may be minimal, maybe $10,000, so it airs once or twice, but it then is -- does generate a lot of news coverage or ads that are only on the web, but also generate media attention. >> absolutely. i mean, today, the goal is to get other outlets to pick up what you're doing. it used to be, you wanted the establishment press to replay your ad. today, because of social media, facebook and twitter, candidates now are aiming at the general public in trying to get people to watch the ad and then share that video with their friends, because if a trusted source items you, this is an interesting ad and you should watch it, you have much more likely to pay attent
so, every since that daisy ad, that was the first huge controversy over paid advertising -- i'm sorryurnalists say what they want or you use paid media, mostly tv ads, where you completely control the message and you try to keep both of those going in the same line and journalists often are trying to make sure that people have a chance to stop in that line long enough to think. >> that's a key point, because not only is it an ad buy that may be minimal, maybe $10,000, so it airs once or...
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i was struck watching it for the first time in a while, the similarity, that daisy ad in story to 1984. just that fundamentally different message, a message that again -- an apple ad. just the depth of being able to run a commercial, to be reaired, i think is something that's not being thought about enough, particularly in this cycle. so much of this stuff is thought of as, what are we going to put out there, versus what is the response that what we put out there is going to draw, then what conversation will that response start? i think the politicians have started to wake up to that game a little bit. it feels like there's more than ever before a commercial made for the 9:00 hour on cable news. i think that there's still more need for that kind of response-based advertising instead of stimulus-based. don't tell me what you want to tell me, let me draw my own conclusions. hitting on the head for me. >> i think a takeaway from your conversation for me that i hadn't thought about was the absence of branding that we're seeing in this cycle of advertising in the primary season where it's q
i was struck watching it for the first time in a while, the similarity, that daisy ad in story to 1984. just that fundamentally different message, a message that again -- an apple ad. just the depth of being able to run a commercial, to be reaired, i think is something that's not being thought about enough, particularly in this cycle. so much of this stuff is thought of as, what are we going to put out there, versus what is the response that what we put out there is going to draw, then what...
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i was struck, you know, i love the daisy ad. i'm a political junkie. it was a moment in political advertising where it all changed in an instant. i was struck watching it for the first time in a while, the similarly to that story in 1984 and that air one's fundamentally different message, a message that -- but. >> the apple ad. >> apple ad. to run a commercial to be reaired. it's not something thought about enough, particularly in this cycle. so much of this stuff is thought of as what are we going to put out there versus what is the response that we're going put out there is going to draw and what conversation will that response start? i think the politicians have started toic what up to that game a little bit? it feels like there's more than ever before a commercial made for the 9:00 hour on cable news. response based advertising instead of stimulus base. don't tell me what you want to tell me. let me draw my own conclusions. hitting on the head for me. >> i think a take waway from yor conversation for me that i hadn't thought about was the absence o
i was struck, you know, i love the daisy ad. i'm a political junkie. it was a moment in political advertising where it all changed in an instant. i was struck watching it for the first time in a while, the similarly to that story in 1984 and that air one's fundamentally different message, a message that -- but. >> the apple ad. >> apple ad. to run a commercial to be reaired. it's not something thought about enough, particularly in this cycle. so much of this stuff is thought of as...
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daisy...al ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ better with a dollop here ♪ ♪ fresher with a dollop there ♪ ♪ wholesome in every way ♪ ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop ♪ people keep asking me if that lady in the viva commercial is really my mother. they keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. huh -- what do you tell 'um? holy smokes, these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] for the record that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? very impressive! you're a natural. oh that's much better... dad's got his tough mess, i've got mine. [ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. i think you got it. if you're one of them folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announ
daisy...al ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ better with a dollop here ♪ ♪ fresher with a dollop there ♪ ♪ wholesome in every way ♪ ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop ♪ people keep asking me if that lady in the viva commercial is really my mother. they keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. huh -- what do you tell 'um? holy smokes, these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] for the record that's my real father,...
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. >> reporter: very details that brought mike daisy's story to life was responsible for its unraveling. details with handicapped workers and plant guards with guns just didn't sound plausible to rob smits who decided to dig deeper. >> there were a lot of points in that didn't ring true to me. i mean one of them was that he mentions guards at the gates of foxconn with guns and several factories, you would never see security guards with guns. it's illegal for them to hold guns. >> reporter: the radio show that featured daisy retracted the story. he admitted some of his monologue was fabricated and apologized but went on to pose this on his blog monday. "i apologize in this week's episode to anyone who felt betrayed. i stand by that apology but understand if you felt something that connected you with where your devices came from, that is not a lie. that is art." he urged consumers to continue reading and caring. conditions at technology supplier foxconn had been in focus since a spate of suicides came to light in 2010. cnn has reported quite a bit on foxconn including examinations of work
. >> reporter: very details that brought mike daisy's story to life was responsible for its unraveling. details with handicapped workers and plant guards with guns just didn't sound plausible to rob smits who decided to dig deeper. >> there were a lot of points in that didn't ring true to me. i mean one of them was that he mentions guards at the gates of foxconn with guns and several factories, you would never see security guards with guns. it's illegal for them to hold guns....
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pansies and this is a highway daisy. this is nice because they will handle the temperatures beautifully. >> let's start with the first question -- what is the best way to get rid of ivy? it is taking over my lawn. >> ideas tough. the best way to do it is mo over it and there is a product called a cut vine and stump killer. it is time consuming but you're not just spraying the spray, you're targeting that one specific plant. >> i just moved into a neighborhood where every house looks the same. what can i pair with the bushes that will dress up the front a little? >> there are all sorts of perennials out there -- and these are great and there are annual flowers like begonias and geraniums that you can plant in next month and a half or so. >> is it safe to put inside plants outside get or should i wait a few more weeks? >> if you don't mind moving him back and forth, go ahead and put them out. but when the temperature gets lower than 45 degrees, be prepared to pull them back in. watch the nighttime and early morning lows be
pansies and this is a highway daisy. this is nice because they will handle the temperatures beautifully. >> let's start with the first question -- what is the best way to get rid of ivy? it is taking over my lawn. >> ideas tough. the best way to do it is mo over it and there is a product called a cut vine and stump killer. it is time consuming but you're not just spraying the spray, you're targeting that one specific plant. >> i just moved into a neighborhood where every house...
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. >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots balanced on turned earth, looks up, fulfilleds a leaves sigh, clouds, hands on her hips, her jaw falls open and a bomb drops down her throat. white. the horizon, a black line against brilliant white landscape, pale blue sky above it, empty except for heat devil bl
. >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling...
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it's called the agony and ecstasy of steve jobs by daisy. after claiming to seeing certain conditions in china, he's now admitting that he made some of it up. he released a statement saying he stands by his work emphasizing that his medium is drama. what i do is not journalism. the tools of the theater are not the same as the tools of journ lichlt. for this reason, i regret that i allowed this american life to air as excerpt from my monologue. this all comes out on the same day as apple's release of the new ipad. some apple fans got their places in line last night to make sure they can get their hands on the newest device. others waited at home to hire people to pick up ipads for them. >> the hat on my head, the ipad that i'm getting is not exactly for me, they are for people who have hired me through the service. >> reporter: how much are you making? >> enough. but -- >> reporter: so 50 bucks a pop? it's a little more than that. >> reporter: it is a wide-ranging economy created by these devices. apple's stores coast to coast were packed tod
it's called the agony and ecstasy of steve jobs by daisy. after claiming to seeing certain conditions in china, he's now admitting that he made some of it up. he released a statement saying he stands by his work emphasizing that his medium is drama. what i do is not journalism. the tools of the theater are not the same as the tools of journ lichlt. for this reason, i regret that i allowed this american life to air as excerpt from my monologue. this all comes out on the same day as apple's...
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we brought you elk serpts from last november, called "the agony and ecstasy of stove jobs" by mike daisy. daisy after claiming to have seen concerns and interviewing people at the factory is admitting to making this up. "this american life" is apologizing. this comes as apple fans open new ipads this evening. in san francisco we found 100 dedicated apple users ready for the opening of the apple store on stockton street this morning. some securing their places in line last night to make sure they could get their hands on the newest device. others waited at home and hired people to take up the -- pick up the ipads for them. >> the hat on my head. it's -- i'm a runner. the ipads that i'm getting are not actually for me. they're for people who have hired me through the task rabbit service. >> reporter: how much are you making? >> enough. but -- >> reporter: enough? $50 a pop? >> it's a little more than that. >> reporter: job creation there. not surprisingly, apple stores coast to coast packed today. co-founder steve wozniak was in line for for the ipad. he did it in los angeles. >>> that's n
we brought you elk serpts from last november, called "the agony and ecstasy of stove jobs" by mike daisy. daisy after claiming to have seen concerns and interviewing people at the factory is admitting to making this up. "this american life" is apologizing. this comes as apple fans open new ipads this evening. in san francisco we found 100 dedicated apple users ready for the opening of the apple store on stockton street this morning. some securing their places in line last...
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kim planted daisies, some tulips, and other flowers outside her condo up in new hampshire, he she was breaking the rules. she had permission before the condo association was formed. so, she refused to tear them up. now, she is facing fines of nearly $6,000 and the condo association wants her to pay attorney fees as well. $8,000 in addition. what's more, it placed a lien on her $300,000 condo. >> it just feels like we have been bullied and really all we wanted to do was have a conversation and figure out how this can benefit all of us. >> kim has hired an attorney. she is trying to fight back. she cannot wait to get this all behind her so she can sell her condo and get out of there. all right, so come on, suing over a flower bed? it was small, kim was just trying to make her home look better. is it worth the court's time and everybody's money to fight over this or are the rules the rules and the condo board is well within its rights to enforce them? weigh in at mcginty's mail bag. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. move over spring, here comes summer. topper unveils all. but first, payi
kim planted daisies, some tulips, and other flowers outside her condo up in new hampshire, he she was breaking the rules. she had permission before the condo association was formed. so, she refused to tear them up. now, she is facing fines of nearly $6,000 and the condo association wants her to pay attorney fees as well. $8,000 in addition. what's more, it placed a lien on her $300,000 condo. >> it just feels like we have been bullied and really all we wanted to do was have a conversation...
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our guest was mike daisy who wrote and performed a one-man show about his trip to the fox con factoriesace and this american life have confirmed several fabrications and factual errors in daisy's stories. some of which he repeated on this program. the accuracy of the "new york times" story about factory working conditions in china has not been challenged. those details were also included in our report. up next, peyton manning is joining the denver broncos. is tim tebow coming to your town? stay tuned. i tried it and my body felt so right, for a change. and then there's you... why should i try it? my system gets out of sorts but that comes with age, right? wouldn't you like to feel great? just because we're in that over 50... what does that mean? are we done? activia helps regulate your digestive system when eaten daily. these could be our best years yet. activia chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're
our guest was mike daisy who wrote and performed a one-man show about his trip to the fox con factoriesace and this american life have confirmed several fabrications and factual errors in daisy's stories. some of which he repeated on this program. the accuracy of the "new york times" story about factory working conditions in china has not been challenged. those details were also included in our report. up next, peyton manning is joining the denver broncos. is tim tebow coming to your...
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smch [ applause ] sergeant daisy lozak u.s. marine corps. [ applause ] >>> lieutenant patricia johnson, united states naefr. captain katherine taylor, united states air force. [ applause ] how about a big round of applause for all our panelists. [ applause ] each of our ladies is married to veterans, as well, which is quite remarkable. kathy taylor met her husband who went to the air force shortly after the signing of the armistice. we're honored to have two of the husbands with us today. first lieutenant dr. dale drake and lieutenant thomas porter also korean war veterans. we would like to recognize three korean war husbands unable to join us, as well, today before stach sergeant lewis lozak, vice admiral john johnson and pfc robert f. myers. it's been a remarkable program today and it's time to wrap it up, but i hope you've all benefited from the words that were spoken today. it was some 60 years ago on the korean peninsula and the future of cokorea was very much in dou. and despite the korea became in abject poverty, devasta
smch [ applause ] sergeant daisy lozak u.s. marine corps. [ applause ] >>> lieutenant patricia johnson, united states naefr. captain katherine taylor, united states air force. [ applause ] how about a big round of applause for all our panelists. [ applause ] each of our ladies is married to veterans, as well, which is quite remarkable. kathy taylor met her husband who went to the air force shortly after the signing of the armistice. we're honored to have two of the husbands with us...
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a cup of johan is a gorgeous perennial garden, blooming with ox-eye daisies where every petal says...ves me. meet me in the coffee aisle. ♪ meet me in the coffee aisle. vogel: ah, horatio, thank goodness you're here. i've been trying to get ahold of you for hours. actually, i'm fresh off a conversation with councilman stafford. well, that must have been a bit one-sided. not a great conversationalist, is he? well, come to think of it, neither are you. (chuckles) till now. all right, come on, what is it? what is it? the suspense is killing me here. for starters, we know you had two of your clients go over and stage a fight at denise baines' house today so you could compromise evidence. it seems, mr. vogel, that she found out the truth about you and lost her life for it. really? well, do tell me, what is this truth exactly? blackmail. because we know you're blackmailing your clients like councilman stafford. my dear, those are some wild, wild allegations. really? listen, i can't speak to the blackmail part of this, but i can speak to the other allegations. that won't be necessary at this
a cup of johan is a gorgeous perennial garden, blooming with ox-eye daisies where every petal says...ves me. meet me in the coffee aisle. ♪ meet me in the coffee aisle. vogel: ah, horatio, thank goodness you're here. i've been trying to get ahold of you for hours. actually, i'm fresh off a conversation with councilman stafford. well, that must have been a bit one-sided. not a great conversationalist, is he? well, come to think of it, neither are you. (chuckles) till now. all right, come on,...
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sergeant daisy lozak, your work at camp pendleton and your husband's experience as a survivor gave you a meet perspective on the korean war. can you describe this for us? >> well, first of all, it is mys distinct privilege to be here with all the korean women veterans today. my story began when i walked by the recruit station and saw this poster of this beautiful woman marine and it said join the marines, serve your country. well, i certainly wanted to do that. so here i was. my dad was this world war i. my four brothers were in the military, and my five brother-in-laws were in the military, so i chose to join them in the military. ten years ago, my husband and i attended a 50th celebration honoring the korean war veterans sponsored by the korean government in austin, texas. while we were waiting for the event to start, the auditoriums had not yet been filled, so we choose to visit with people around us. and in the course of the evening, a young couple from korea sat about three rows like you're being seated today, three rows in front of us were still vacant, but we were speaking with
sergeant daisy lozak, your work at camp pendleton and your husband's experience as a survivor gave you a meet perspective on the korean war. can you describe this for us? >> well, first of all, it is mys distinct privilege to be here with all the korean women veterans today. my story began when i walked by the recruit station and saw this poster of this beautiful woman marine and it said join the marines, serve your country. well, i certainly wanted to do that. so here i was. my dad was...
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a cup of johan is a gorgeous perennial garden, blooming with ox-eye daisies where every petal says...ves me. meet me in the coffee aisle. ♪ vogel: ah, horatio, thank goodness you're here. i've been trying to get ahold of you for hours. actually, i'm fresh off a conversation with councilman stafford. well, that must have been a bit one-sided. not a great conversationalist, is he? well, come to think of it, neither are you. (chuckles) till now. all right, come on, what is it? what is it? the suspense is killing me here. for starters, we know you had two of your clients go over and stage a fight at denise baines' house today so you could compromise evidence. it seems, mr. vogel, that she found out the truth about you and lost her life for it. really? well, do tell me, what is this truth exactly? blackmail. because we know you're blackmailing your clients like councilman stafford. my dear, those are some wild, wild allegations. really? listen, i can't speak to the blackmail part of this, but i can speak to the other allegations. that won't be necessary at this time. well, excuse me, i beg
a cup of johan is a gorgeous perennial garden, blooming with ox-eye daisies where every petal says...ves me. meet me in the coffee aisle. ♪ vogel: ah, horatio, thank goodness you're here. i've been trying to get ahold of you for hours. actually, i'm fresh off a conversation with councilman stafford. well, that must have been a bit one-sided. not a great conversationalist, is he? well, come to think of it, neither are you. (chuckles) till now. all right, come on, what is it? what is it? the...
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like facebook, they pull together convincing information, photos, so they can ask about your dog, daisy, or your new car. and most useful of all, they can hear their voice in those posted videos and know even what they sound like. "i've known my cousin james all my life and i would do anything if he needed his family needed help. so i asked him to record a fictitious plea just like the ones those scammers do. >> hey, ron. this is your cousin james. i'm sorry for the bad connection but i really need your help. i'm in a lot of trouble. >> he had someone else study his voice to see if they could mimic him convincingly. >> hey, ron. this is your cousin james. sorry for the bad connection but i really need your help. i'm in a lot of trouble. >> reporter: if i were concerned, i probably wouldn't notice the difference, which makes it admirable that this grandmother became a kind of sherlock holmes. on the third call, the thieves made a key mistake. >> that's when he called himself matt, not matthew. >> reporter: a nickname her son never uses and called her son who said matthew was at work in s
like facebook, they pull together convincing information, photos, so they can ask about your dog, daisy, or your new car. and most useful of all, they can hear their voice in those posted videos and know even what they sound like. "i've known my cousin james all my life and i would do anything if he needed his family needed help. so i asked him to record a fictitious plea just like the ones those scammers do. >> hey, ron. this is your cousin james. i'm sorry for the bad connection...