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>> i think it can soon replace synthetic fertilizer.population is increasing, so it's a step in the right direction. in china it's common to use human excrement and we need to start doing that too. >> switching to the new granulate could save a farmer around 30 tons of chemical fertilizer per year. that is cost effective for the farmer and the sewage treatment plant, since it no longer has to dispose of the sludge. it's good for the environment too. synthetic fertilizers are usually made from fossil fuels. >> the more people use waste products to replace synthetic fertilizers, the more they contribute to the reduction of co2 emissions. >> reducing greenhouse gases and improving water quality has proved a boon to the ecosystem of an entire region. lake managua is connected to the much larger lake nicaragua -- which lies some 50 kilometers south-east of the capital. on the western shores of lake nicaragua we find the city of granada. its lovely, colonial-era buildings have made it the country's biggest tourist destination. but, just a few
>> i think it can soon replace synthetic fertilizer.population is increasing, so it's a step in the right direction. in china it's common to use human excrement and we need to start doing that too. >> switching to the new granulate could save a farmer around 30 tons of chemical fertilizer per year. that is cost effective for the farmer and the sewage treatment plant, since it no longer has to dispose of the sludge. it's good for the environment too. synthetic fertilizers are usually...
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and that seems to have had some results in terms of bringing down the fertility rate.an: i'm working, uh... at receptionist, answering the phone, typing and, uh, greet the visitors. i want to do something else, like maybe an account. i want to learn something because it's good for my future. narrator: the future is very much in the hands of sultan qaboos, his leadership and ideas. although great efforts have been made and good results have been achieved in oman, nobody knows if the preparations will be enough to meet a future without the oil. the only thing the omanis can be sure of is that this situation will come sooner or later. oman's government sees economic diversification as the key to their future. although it will continue to be dependent on expatriate guest workers, the policy of omanization will play an important role in moving omanis into the private sector. and, distinctive from other countries in the region, oman has encouraged the education and employment of women as being vital to its future. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
and that seems to have had some results in terms of bringing down the fertility rate.an: i'm working, uh... at receptionist, answering the phone, typing and, uh, greet the visitors. i want to do something else, like maybe an account. i want to learn something because it's good for my future. narrator: the future is very much in the hands of sultan qaboos, his leadership and ideas. although great efforts have been made and good results have been achieved in oman, nobody knows if the preparations...
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it's the fertilizing of multiple egg.m being implanted and being selectively reduced. >> kathy, i hate to correct you but you are wrong. their pol is against -- pope benedict, xvi -- wait as recently as february, a couple of months ago told infertile couples not to use in vitro fertilization or any other form of artificial pro-creation. the church doesn't say you can do it as long as they only, you know, fertilize one egg and one sperm. >> let me finish. they don't object to the science of it. throw the whole thing out because people implant more than one and selectively reduced or might fertilize 15 eggs and implant 4. they throw the whole science out with that. >> they do. we do for the wrong reasons as far as i am concerned. >> well, and the last i heard, the catholic church -- and i don't agree with what they are doing. don't get me wrong on what they are doing. >> yeah. >> the last i heard, the catholic church was still a private employer. i live in an at-will state. they can pretty much fire you for the way you part
it's the fertilizing of multiple egg.m being implanted and being selectively reduced. >> kathy, i hate to correct you but you are wrong. their pol is against -- pope benedict, xvi -- wait as recently as february, a couple of months ago told infertile couples not to use in vitro fertilization or any other form of artificial pro-creation. the church doesn't say you can do it as long as they only, you know, fertilize one egg and one sperm. >> let me finish. they don't object to the...
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. >>> homeowners, you will soon have to change the way you fertilize your lawns. they will not be allowed to use fertilizers between november 15th and march 1st, within 15 feet of a waterway. fertilizers may not be used to desice sidewalk -- deice sidewalks. >>> procrastinators, you have one more day to file your taxes. this year april 15th was a sunday and under the tax code deadlines can't hold on sunday and monday is a holiday. you can find a lot more of your tax tips on abc2news.com. just click on the money tab. you'll find information about tax breaks you might not have heard of and a warning about why youed into to be careful out there on the roads tomorrow. >>> bright, sunny, above average temperature wise. it's a warm southerly wind, so still 88 at bwi after hitting 90 and tying the old record from 2002. winds southwest, gusting on the high side. take a look in baltimore today, a lot of sunshine. some high thin cloud cover. really, a summer look to the day and a summer feel. that does not feel like mid-april. laurel today, check it out, bright blue skies a
. >>> homeowners, you will soon have to change the way you fertilize your lawns. they will not be allowed to use fertilizers between november 15th and march 1st, within 15 feet of a waterway. fertilizers may not be used to desice sidewalk -- deice sidewalks. >>> procrastinators, you have one more day to file your taxes. this year april 15th was a sunday and under the tax code deadlines can't hold on sunday and monday is a holiday. you can find a lot more of your tax tips on...
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. >>> seems like more and more couples are turning to fertility treatments. for one woman that dream cost her her job. why a mom-to-be will not be allowed to teach at one school. >>> we're pointing out the bright spots for college grads. keep it right here. we'll be right back. >>> the miracle of life comes to different people in different ways. some conceive naturally while others need the help of feater -- fertility treatment. for one woman the catholic school she works for fired her after they learned she was undergoing in vitro fertilization. now she is suing. >> reporter: their quest to become parents conflicted with the school's teaching. she worked at the catholic school in fort wayne, indiana and was fired. she said her attempts to start a family started in 2008 and her boss knew. still, she was called a grave immoral sinner. >> it's been a very hard thing to come to dprips to because i r--- grips to because i did love my job so much. to have that stripped away from me, but the outpouring of support has been wonderful. >> reporter: she has a 7-year-ol
. >>> seems like more and more couples are turning to fertility treatments. for one woman that dream cost her her job. why a mom-to-be will not be allowed to teach at one school. >>> we're pointing out the bright spots for college grads. keep it right here. we'll be right back. >>> the miracle of life comes to different people in different ways. some conceive naturally while others need the help of feater -- fertility treatment. for one woman the catholic school she...
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the new fertility tests that tells you how long you have to start a family. also was a matter the ways of the project is one have a second half of the project can be this will eventually be the southbound lanes but in this first day as both directions of traffic will share the road. if feeds into a state of the arts tunnel. >>> this is the most modern tunnel in the bay area if in fact and will drive project is completed there will be for these their design and safety features including a modern system to put out fires. >>> the system where we can supply high-capacity about volumes of water in case there was a fire inside the tunnel we cannot delay its menu of the within any zone. >>> pipes from of the walls and across the tunnel the flow rate is 1,500 gal. a minutes. >>> a concrete symbol barrier will make the lane changes to accommodate traffic flow. and drivers are warned to pay attention to new road directions and intersections. >>> down over by the palace of fine arts there's a wider section to take a double life turns to marine and we go forward to richa
the new fertility tests that tells you how long you have to start a family. also was a matter the ways of the project is one have a second half of the project can be this will eventually be the southbound lanes but in this first day as both directions of traffic will share the road. if feeds into a state of the arts tunnel. >>> this is the most modern tunnel in the bay area if in fact and will drive project is completed there will be for these their design and safety features including...
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the diocese says it supports fertility treatment for employees but not in vitro fertilization which violatesght to life stance, adding the diocese views the core issue raised in the lawsuit as a challenge to the diocese's right as a religion employer to make religion based decisions consistent with its religious standards on an impartial basis. in her lawsuit she said no embryos were destroyed during the ivf process. she's now not only looking for her job back but compensation for emotional distress and mental ank witch. thomas. >> nbc's katy tur. thanks so much. >>> hounding patients in the emergency room. one of the nation's largest debt collectors under intense scrutiny over accusations employees are shaking down patients for payments on bills sometimes before treatment. minnesota's attorney general says it has been imbedding employees in 60 hospitals showing up at patient's bed sides and demand payment as they are recovering. i'm joined by jessica silver greenberg, reporter for "the new york times." torn general says they may have violated federal privacy laws that safeguard data. based
the diocese says it supports fertility treatment for employees but not in vitro fertilization which violatesght to life stance, adding the diocese views the core issue raised in the lawsuit as a challenge to the diocese's right as a religion employer to make religion based decisions consistent with its religious standards on an impartial basis. in her lawsuit she said no embryos were destroyed during the ivf process. she's now not only looking for her job back but compensation for emotional...
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the doctors decided to try invitro fertilization so she and her husband brian can conceive a child.aders were not impressed. "good morning america" has the story. >>> she was fired last june after she asked for time off for invitro fertilization. but she signed a contract to respect the catholic faith. and they forbid the procedure. >> they fired her for wanting what problem everyone in the congregation has a family. >> the school's pastor told her she was a quote grave immoral sinner. so herx filed a complaint with the eeoc and won. and now she has filed a lawsuit. >> if you are a religious school, you can terminate any employee you want for any reason you want. even for diskrim tore purpose. >>> emily was speaking to cnn about this situation. let's watch. >> one day i got an email saying i needed to meet with the senior at st. vincent and he told me that basically my job was at risk out of the blue and i said, well, my principal has been going about this for two years. i didn't think i was doing anything wrong, and i never had any complaints about me as a teacher, so i was shocked
the doctors decided to try invitro fertilization so she and her husband brian can conceive a child.aders were not impressed. "good morning america" has the story. >>> she was fired last june after she asked for time off for invitro fertilization. but she signed a contract to respect the catholic faith. and they forbid the procedure. >> they fired her for wanting what problem everyone in the congregation has a family. >> the school's pastor told her she was a quote...
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the fertility tests that tells you mr., it is in foster actions will have to share this after all in the new policy of parkway the it is causing the will to lead a double take the signs point toward the exploratory misspelled there is an eye and seven day. it appears that someone made the correction when you think of and and what comes to mind radical feminist will apparently that is what the pope thinks. why dander's reports why they say it is ridiculous. the vatican is accusing the largest organization of catholic nuns in america of falling of line with church teachings and promoting radical feminist themes. the recommended is aimed at the leadership conference of women religious group that represents most of america's 57,000 catholic sisters. the vatican praises the nuns for promoting social justice but slams them for protesting protesting church doctrine on homosexuals and ordination it also complains the nuns have been silent on issues like the right to life and abortion. the conference said it was stunned by the conc
the fertility tests that tells you mr., it is in foster actions will have to share this after all in the new policy of parkway the it is causing the will to lead a double take the signs point toward the exploratory misspelled there is an eye and seven day. it appears that someone made the correction when you think of and and what comes to mind radical feminist will apparently that is what the pope thinks. why dander's reports why they say it is ridiculous. the vatican is accusing the largest...
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and we had to go after the use of fertilizer. so they are like 10 to 15 years behind us in terms of thinking through what this means and how to do it. so they are making progress, but they are not moving fast enough. >> and i know that when you were sitting with their leadership back in may, i remember seeing the the video from memorial day weekend. then when you came back you called me about it. but i hope we can continue to be as persistent as you have been and others have been to make this point. as you said, it'sal protecting their own people as much as it is the urgency it is about protecting our own troops. it's remarkable the lengths to which our armed forces and our military intelligence have gone to protect soldiers to prevent and to deal with the aftermath of the horror of those explosio explosions. you know pennsylvania well. we have a lot of folks who served in both iraq and afghanistan. at last count, we're at 79 killed in action, 573 wounded. it's a major issue for our families. and the remaining time i have left, l
and we had to go after the use of fertilizer. so they are like 10 to 15 years behind us in terms of thinking through what this means and how to do it. so they are making progress, but they are not moving fast enough. >> and i know that when you were sitting with their leadership back in may, i remember seeing the the video from memorial day weekend. then when you came back you called me about it. but i hope we can continue to be as persistent as you have been and others have been to make...
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a fertility doctor uses his own sperm...ze hundreds f eegs.how many hundreds of kids he now has... and the even ámorrá shocking discovery... adeeby tww of his sons. ((joelllive tease)) you're all local.. all morn disease.the new dvice from hopkins esearcherstonight on fox 45 news at five & --arbor &p3 33 895 map 3 3 he's accused of pulllnn his pith a woman and her 5-year-old granddaughtee.and now weeve learned... itts not the first ime the city police officee has threatened to use his weapon.megan gilliland is good morning patrice,according toocharging documents... he's done this bbfore.rrcords show the city police officer pulled hissgun on the owner of a baltimore coontyyauto shopp nn dogwood road to avoid payiig for reeairs to his ar. car.in that case,,the officer enttred an alforr plea to reckless endangerment.then... &pjjst last eeek.. ww told yo pheesame fficer at the exxon e- gas staaion on libertt road near millford mill road.the &pher car. he wwaked behind (rideout) "and hen he come arounn threatening to kill me &p(á
a fertility doctor uses his own sperm...ze hundreds f eegs.how many hundreds of kids he now has... and the even ámorrá shocking discovery... adeeby tww of his sons. ((joelllive tease)) you're all local.. all morn disease.the new dvice from hopkins esearcherstonight on fox 45 news at five & --arbor &p3 33 895 map 3 3 he's accused of pulllnn his pith a woman and her 5-year-old granddaughtee.and now weeve learned... itts not the first ime the city police officee has threatened to use his...
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she said she was fired from her job because she was trying to get pregnant using the fertility treatment ivf. the case could lead to another league showdown over religious and reproductive rights. here's nbc's katy tur. >> it is one woman's battle against infertility, and the restrictions of the catholic church. emily taught literature and language at this catholic school. she said she was fired for trying to expand her family and has filed a lawsuit claiming the catholic school's monsignor refused to renew her contract. and called her a grave immoral sinner. >> my husband was heartbroken, my family was heartbroken. it's been very emotional and traumatic for all of us. >> at issue was the way in which she was trying to get pregnant, in vitro fertilization. she said she appealed to the bishop. in her lawsuit, she said he called the treatment an intrinsic evil, which means that no circumstances can justify it. even her circumstances. doctors told her after the birth of her first child, she had become medically infertile. the diocese here in ft. wayne said she was not a victim of discrimina
she said she was fired from her job because she was trying to get pregnant using the fertility treatment ivf. the case could lead to another league showdown over religious and reproductive rights. here's nbc's katy tur. >> it is one woman's battle against infertility, and the restrictions of the catholic church. emily taught literature and language at this catholic school. she said she was fired for trying to expand her family and has filed a lawsuit claiming the catholic school's...
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will fish fertilizer keep away the phish fans. second fish was spelled with a phish. probably better as a pun. >> and they are upset with a legos line of female figures. that is straight ahead. finally, what happens when we turn bill over with a noted naturalist. hopefully he eats many poisonous things. >> i had a pleasant surprise you won't believe who visited me. baron is back. you old buddy. >> i thought he had died. >> it turns out the skin color, this is normal skin color. he looks like that all the time. what he likes to do he has some kind of potion it seems like he is dead but he can sleep for three weeks. >> it's amazing. he a good friend to have. >> i'm glad to hear he is back. >> see you later. >> let's welcome our guests. her dentist must wear oven mits. he knows the music scene like i know afrosheen. and his latest book is good, bad and god awful. and not a tad but it's muddy protective outer shell. this side kick, and ice cream sandwich and commentary where an angry bear coming at me and i try to beat him off. is it go me next to me is bernard mcgirk. he
will fish fertilizer keep away the phish fans. second fish was spelled with a phish. probably better as a pun. >> and they are upset with a legos line of female figures. that is straight ahead. finally, what happens when we turn bill over with a noted naturalist. hopefully he eats many poisonous things. >> i had a pleasant surprise you won't believe who visited me. baron is back. you old buddy. >> i thought he had died. >> it turns out the skin color, this is normal skin...
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fertilizer nourishes fields that now are farmed without ceasing.odern health care staves off disease... but only for a time. sanders: after the classic maya abandoned this valley around 1200 a.d., it wasn't reoccupied until early in the 19th century. since then, the population has steadily increased to reach a point today approximately the same as it was just before the classic maya collapse. the difference is that in the 20th century, it has been increasing at a rate four times as fast. and what this means is that within 23 years, the population will be double what it was at the classic maya peak. webster: modern honduran farmers make short-term contingent decisions. they do what they have to do to keep themselves and their families going. now, the ancient maya went from one short-term decision to another and, ultimately, destroyed their basic resource, which was, of course, land. today we're doing what humans have always done. we're making immediate decisions without regard to their ultimate consequences. keach: mexico city is one of the largest
fertilizer nourishes fields that now are farmed without ceasing.odern health care staves off disease... but only for a time. sanders: after the classic maya abandoned this valley around 1200 a.d., it wasn't reoccupied until early in the 19th century. since then, the population has steadily increased to reach a point today approximately the same as it was just before the classic maya collapse. the difference is that in the 20th century, it has been increasing at a rate four times as fast. and...
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egg is a fully human being and effectively outlaw abortion and the show fertilization and other fertility treatments. reagan is like we are not going to go there. priorities are the economic issues, size of government and the soviet union. because reagan was a master politician and on the other side the group was not yet as politically adept or quite as large as it would become, he was able to navigate a more pragmatic past on a lot of these social issues. >> host: next is kevin watching us in hawaii. hi, you're on. >> guest: hello. such a fascinating program. how many of these ideas are political creations and how many are actually real? remember the issue and the last couple of election cycles and it just seems as if that was created to marginalize people and bring out the hard-core conservatives because they were afraid. could you speak to that? >> guest: i'm sorry -- >> host: you set how many issues are real and how many are political creations to excitement phase? >> guest: i actually see it somewhat differently, a little bit counter to conventional wisdom. the issues are real for th
egg is a fully human being and effectively outlaw abortion and the show fertilization and other fertility treatments. reagan is like we are not going to go there. priorities are the economic issues, size of government and the soviet union. because reagan was a master politician and on the other side the group was not yet as politically adept or quite as large as it would become, he was able to navigate a more pragmatic past on a lot of these social issues. >> host: next is kevin watching...
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but wanting more children, she and her husband turned to in vitro fertilization.me, she was a teacher here in fort wayne. she says she told the school she was going to get ivf. for a year, she tried to get pregnant but didn't. when she asked for more time off to undergo a second round of ivf treatments, she was told her contract wouldn't be renewed. she says she met with the parish pastor, asking him to reconsider. but according to her recently filed lawsuit, he told her no, that she was a "grave, immoral sinner." several months later, she appealed to the bishop kevin rhodes. but according to her lawsuit, the bishop also refused, saying in vitro fertilization is an intrinsic evil which means that no circumstances can justify it. maryann case is a university of chicago law professor. she says a suit like this is far from cut and dry. >> no parts here that are just ordinary legal business. there are people with very strong stakes, personal, ideologic ideological, religious. >> reporter: emily claims she's a victim of discrimination. the school refused to comment, bu
but wanting more children, she and her husband turned to in vitro fertilization.me, she was a teacher here in fort wayne. she says she told the school she was going to get ivf. for a year, she tried to get pregnant but didn't. when she asked for more time off to undergo a second round of ivf treatments, she was told her contract wouldn't be renewed. she says she met with the parish pastor, asking him to reconsider. but according to her recently filed lawsuit, he told her no, that she was a...
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held for sale to the ultimate consumers. >> farmers don't buy their fertilizer from walmart and they have to be custom blended. to me that is selling to the ultimate consumer and i think we should let them enjoy the exemption that's already in the law today, in terms of the fertilizer sales. >> senator, i try to know everything about the epa's regulatory programs, you have managed to give me one that i'm not familiar with. >> we have a reason in the law that they are exempt and i think the mistake here is the way it's being applied is that they consider the ultimate consumer actually coming from a walmart or something like that. i would say that at least -- and in responding to this for the record, i think it important that we say at least when they have to custom blend, which is every case, they should get credit for -- i think this is an area where you agree with us and so i would like to get that. >> so you'll be submitting a question for us to -- >> i'm already doing it, why shouldn't this exemption stand when it's given to the ultimate consumer when they are. the third unrelated
held for sale to the ultimate consumers. >> farmers don't buy their fertilizer from walmart and they have to be custom blended. to me that is selling to the ultimate consumer and i think we should let them enjoy the exemption that's already in the law today, in terms of the fertilizer sales. >> senator, i try to know everything about the epa's regulatory programs, you have managed to give me one that i'm not familiar with. >> we have a reason in the law that they are exempt...
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it's possible for a female in her mid-30s to have the eggs and fertility chances of a much older woman. >> many of these ladies have lower ovarium reserves of the number of eggs left than anticipated. we're not sure why. we're finding more of the young women want to get the test done so they would know where they stand. >> amy went through in vitro fertilization and became pregnant. women can get a test and freeze their eggs. >> the test is typically done in fertility clinics and generally costs less than $100. >> social security solvency. why the trust fund could be bankrupt even earlier than expected. more details from rob nelson. >> good morning. topping america's money, the social security funds in trouble, projected to run out of money in 2033, three years sooner than expected. a big wave of retiring baby boomers is causing this and people are living longer. apple earnings report expected to be another whopper today. a united nations survey shows criminal business generated $2 trillion in profits and is threatening emergency economies -- emerging economies and causing internationa
it's possible for a female in her mid-30s to have the eggs and fertility chances of a much older woman. >> many of these ladies have lower ovarium reserves of the number of eggs left than anticipated. we're not sure why. we're finding more of the young women want to get the test done so they would know where they stand. >> amy went through in vitro fertilization and became pregnant. women can get a test and freeze their eggs. >> the test is typically done in fertility clinics...
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. >> i took $7,000 of my own savings and bought feed and fertilizer and hired local staff. we gave it a shot. the families signed up. they were also interested. they had the best harvest of their entire lives in that first season. right when that happened i knew there was something there. >> reporter: his project turned into "one acre fund" named after the small size of most african subsist ens farms. six years later a staff of more than 800 serves over 125,000 farm families in kenya, rwanda and burundi. >> you look at those bales of seed, for example, that stack of bales is enough to change the lives of thousands of farm families with, you know, like more than 10,000 children living in those families. the sheer magnitude of what we can accomplish from a humanitarian perspective with very little resources is just staggering. >> reporter: but one acre fund isn't a typical humanitarian service. it offers a business model. one acre gives the smallest of farmers the same services available to the biggest of businesses. credit, seed, insurance and access to markets. it's called
. >> i took $7,000 of my own savings and bought feed and fertilizer and hired local staff. we gave it a shot. the families signed up. they were also interested. they had the best harvest of their entire lives in that first season. right when that happened i knew there was something there. >> reporter: his project turned into "one acre fund" named after the small size of most african subsist ens farms. six years later a staff of more than 800 serves over 125,000 farm...
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orse wiw out for a historical geographer, the past is fertile ground.lovell is researching patterns in both time and space explain the colpse-- and now the explosion-- ofaya populaon aftethe conquest in the6th ceury, the spaniards had little interest in highlandesources. they saw something in the hills more valuable than land. as labor the spaniards saved mayas' souls and forced their bodies to work silver mines and lowland antations. love: to supply them with ready pools of labor, spaniards forced maya indians to build and toive in compact tow like is ator: anthis... the w settlements, called congregaciones, were laid out in classic spanish-american grids and located in valys. e dense urban settlement pattern helped decimate maya populatio the conquistadors ought fromurope stthe close ling quarters andpod kellx. the vastating illness. lovell estimates that the guatemala maya numbered two million before the conquest, and fell to 128,000 by 1625. it was part of the largest population collapse in human history. but when thepanish empire itself collapsed h
orse wiw out for a historical geographer, the past is fertile ground.lovell is researching patterns in both time and space explain the colpse-- and now the explosion-- ofaya populaon aftethe conquest in the6th ceury, the spaniards had little interest in highlandesources. they saw something in the hills more valuable than land. as labor the spaniards saved mayas' souls and forced their bodies to work silver mines and lowland antations. love: to supply them with ready pools of labor, spaniards...
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researchers have not determined why, and that stud gee published in journal fertility. >> the state's largest premier gathering of professional business women coming to san francisco may 15th. congress woman jackie speier says it's a great way to network and hear inspirational speakers and hear about critical issues facing women. >> this is ironic a 40-year-old woman who doesn't smoke pays more for health insurance than a 40-year-old man who does smoke. >> you'll hear more on this sunday at 10:00 a.m. go beyond the headlines here on abc 7. you can hear more about the conference on our web site. >> and you know pennies now cost more to make than they're worth leading to debate whether they should be done away but this rare experimental penny just sold for $1 million. it was minted in 1792 from copper wrapped around silver and says "liberty. parent of science and industry". only 14 still exist. the same coin sold last for 105,000s ndz 1974. >> wow. >> and lots of folks enjoying warm weather today. there are some taking advantage of the heat. and it's going to be hotter this weekend. >>
researchers have not determined why, and that stud gee published in journal fertility. >> the state's largest premier gathering of professional business women coming to san francisco may 15th. congress woman jackie speier says it's a great way to network and hear inspirational speakers and hear about critical issues facing women. >> this is ironic a 40-year-old woman who doesn't smoke pays more for health insurance than a 40-year-old man who does smoke. >> you'll hear more on...
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fired over fertility treatments.because she tried in vitro [ female announcer ] you take off running. ♪ ♪ you take a message. take a boo-boo and make it better. take a nap? lol. take a breath. you take care of it all. let nutri-grain help take care of you. it's tasty -- made with real fruit whole grains, fiber... soft and sweet. take a moment. then take on that to-do list with a grin. kellogg's nutri-grain. take care of you™. on my journey across america i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your local geico office? tell us bobby, what would you do with all those savings? hire a better ventriloquist. your lips are moving. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. did you know when heartburn it's too late to take prilosec because... but it's but zantac® works differently. it relieves heartburn in as little as 30 minutes. in fact, so, when he
fired over fertility treatments.because she tried in vitro [ female announcer ] you take off running. ♪ ♪ you take a message. take a boo-boo and make it better. take a nap? lol. take a breath. you take care of it all. let nutri-grain help take care of you. it's tasty -- made with real fruit whole grains, fiber... soft and sweet. take a moment. then take on that to-do list with a grin. kellogg's nutri-grain. take care of you™. on my journey across america i found new ways to tell people...
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my husband wanted to fertilize this morning which required the grass to be wet.d be morning dew so he went out on the tractor only to find the grass dry. no morning dew. what's up with that? >> that is a good question. >> getting a lot of similar questions about what we need to do to get dew around here. of a good night short answer. i'll try to keep it not complicated. what happens is the air outside holds moisture, holds water in the atmosphere. we all know that. we can see it in the form of clouds but it is also not seen in the form of just moisture in the air. we can feel a humid day even though we can't necessarily see the moisture. so the warmer the temperature, the more moisture can be held in the atmosphere. i'm trying to keep it really simple. so what happens at night is, as the temperature cools, the air mass outside can't hold as much moisture and what happens when conditions are just right, when you reach what is called the dew point, you get dew to form. so typically what you need for that, we've had recent rains. the temperature cools at night. we'v
my husband wanted to fertilize this morning which required the grass to be wet.d be morning dew so he went out on the tractor only to find the grass dry. no morning dew. what's up with that? >> that is a good question. >> getting a lot of similar questions about what we need to do to get dew around here. of a good night short answer. i'll try to keep it not complicated. what happens is the air outside holds moisture, holds water in the atmosphere. we all know that. we can see it in...
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the fertilizer? today we'll have a look at the forecast. >> this is a photo that is a fog over ocean beach, you can see there is a nice rain-bow like structure, highs for saturday, warm to hot. there is 103 degrees in palm springs and warm in sacramento. there is 91 there. 80s in yosemite. big sur, 78 degrees so this is temperatures running hot. 89 in santa clara. tomorrow, temperatures coming up as well, 86 palo alto. coastal areas running mild to warm there is downtown san francisco, 77 degrees. 71 into sunset district. if you like it warm you're going to see warm conditions into the north bay. also 86 degrees and 87 in napa. there is warm weather, inland areas well above normal. low 90s for concord. monterey bay 84 degrees in santa cruz. cooling begins by the way on sunday you'll feel it first at the coast and into north bay and everyone will feel it. there is a shower chance coming in. >> we'll need it. >> yes. really. we'll need to cool off. right? >> showers did help. >> thank you. >> it's one
the fertilizer? today we'll have a look at the forecast. >> this is a photo that is a fog over ocean beach, you can see there is a nice rain-bow like structure, highs for saturday, warm to hot. there is 103 degrees in palm springs and warm in sacramento. there is 91 there. 80s in yosemite. big sur, 78 degrees so this is temperatures running hot. 89 in santa clara. tomorrow, temperatures coming up as well, 86 palo alto. coastal areas running mild to warm there is downtown san francisco, 77...
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. >>> new regulations on how lawn fertilizers can be applied. they will explain what the new rules will mean. the law is designed to pretext the bay. >> the manufacturers were involved in the drafting of the legislation lags. they were all part of the process. >> the law doesn't go into effect until october of 2013 but finding fertilizer that complies should be easy. by then they will not contain phos ferrous and there will be new labors. >>> are you ready for tonight in the remaining stars will have a faceoff. after last week's stning elimination of sherri shepherd, looks like anyone could be next. donald driver and his dance partner are in the spotlight. driver was red-hot during the paso doble there is week and his outfit or lack thereoff put him in the top spot. >> shirt with the arms, that you can see through, then everything will be all right. >> here you are afl naked. >> i'm good with the shirt off but the see through stuff, don't tease people. >> what are you going to show us. his wife will be there along with his three children cheerin
. >>> new regulations on how lawn fertilizers can be applied. they will explain what the new rules will mean. the law is designed to pretext the bay. >> the manufacturers were involved in the drafting of the legislation lags. they were all part of the process. >> the law doesn't go into effect until october of 2013 but finding fertilizer that complies should be easy. by then they will not contain phos ferrous and there will be new labors. >>> are you ready for...
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that means is possible for a fee milliner mid-30s to have the eggs and thus the fertility chances ofoman much older. >>> these ladies actually have lower or very reserved and the number of eggs left in the ever anticipated when not sure why but we're trying to get more and young women to of these contests done so they would know where they stand to woman without a partner can still get an a and h test and freeze their eggs if the test comes back well as this cooks cbs five. all around the world but this could be reversed. a sea lion that fact is the big guy all 700 lbs. of them will be flown by fedex from the marine mammal center in southern california and a newly utahs do the big guys blind. turns out the credit they plan to use was so big it wouldn't fit in the track. 20 degree damages that across the bay area today at 62 to 90 degrees and winds but it's the warmest,,,,,, ,, opinion right now very slow cool down and draw the tribe of his 687 is this 4067 degrees of was upper 50s currently no clintonites kickoffs is when to get members into the 50s and pillows '60s event will be fiv
that means is possible for a fee milliner mid-30s to have the eggs and thus the fertility chances ofoman much older. >>> these ladies actually have lower or very reserved and the number of eggs left in the ever anticipated when not sure why but we're trying to get more and young women to of these contests done so they would know where they stand to woman without a partner can still get an a and h test and freeze their eggs if the test comes back well as this cooks cbs five. all around...
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fertility treatments can increase the chances of getting pregnant. lisa reports that risks are involved with the wind bracing the biological clock. >> renee and her son max are used to visiting this doctor's office. after having maps at age 40 she became pregnant again at the age of 43. this time, the twins. dr. shawn williams sees many women like rene in her 40 pots of the struggle to conceive. >> significant decreases in a woman's likelihood to success, conceding spontaneously as well as any of the treatments. several opportunities before a good egg -- >> she went under in vitro fertilization what experts unites firm and her own a in a lab in the embryo is transferred into renee, resulting in her pregnancy pretty much i feel pretty good most of the time. i just entered my third trimester about a week ago so i started to feel a little tired. >> she is healthy and beat the odds, being able to use her own eggs at 43. >> unfortunately, it is fairly unlikely female will spontaneously conceived on her own using her own eggs, either spontaneously or ivf,
fertility treatments can increase the chances of getting pregnant. lisa reports that risks are involved with the wind bracing the biological clock. >> renee and her son max are used to visiting this doctor's office. after having maps at age 40 she became pregnant again at the age of 43. this time, the twins. dr. shawn williams sees many women like rene in her 40 pots of the struggle to conceive. >> significant decreases in a woman's likelihood to success, conceding spontaneously as...
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herry rain washed fertilizer and other -- heavy rain washed fertilizer and other things in the bay. >>> the orioles are riding the 3-game winning streak this afternoon after another win over the blue jays last night. jason hamel continued his strong start and threw 7 shutout innings striking out 7 jays and his teammates hate couple home runs. they can sweep the series with a victory tonight. and otheros home stand continues when the athletics come to town. sunday afternoon it will be wjz you can see the game on sunday afternoon at 1:30 live right here on wjz. >>> and an exciting day for football fans. later tonight, the nfl draft will get underway. ravens hold the 29th overall pick and may address needs as linebacker and offensive line. among the players hightower of alabama wisconsin offensive lineman is another possible ravens pick. i heard purple friday tomorrow are we declaring that here. >> yes. a big friday. a lot of young men and football teams. >>> still to come on wjz "eyewitness news" at noon, hiewp rupert murdock face a another day of questioning. >>> details in a florida c
herry rain washed fertilizer and other -- heavy rain washed fertilizer and other things in the bay. >>> the orioles are riding the 3-game winning streak this afternoon after another win over the blue jays last night. jason hamel continued his strong start and threw 7 shutout innings striking out 7 jays and his teammates hate couple home runs. they can sweep the series with a victory tonight. and otheros home stand continues when the athletics come to town. sunday afternoon it will be...
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a official gives detailed guidance on everything, including how to give fertilizer and when to plant seeds. business has been good and the auto parts company now has 17 workers on its payroll. it plans to farther increase the start and double production. >> translator: we learn something new every day. managing a vegetable farm is different from making car parts and changes each season. >> reporter: the venture company's innovative farming system is also drawing attention from abroad. an official of china's biggest private agriculture enterprise visited the farm last month. his company told the japanese firm technology will make vegetable farming more efficient. even in the best country where soil differs from region to region. >> translator: demand for safe vegetables is growing in china. this system is very attractive to us and we would like to do business with them very much. >> translator: we believe our technology will also be useful in other asian countries. our company is aiming to expand our share in the huge asian market. >> reporter: in business size often does matter. what
a official gives detailed guidance on everything, including how to give fertilizer and when to plant seeds. business has been good and the auto parts company now has 17 workers on its payroll. it plans to farther increase the start and double production. >> translator: we learn something new every day. managing a vegetable farm is different from making car parts and changes each season. >> reporter: the venture company's innovative farming system is also drawing attention from...
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the new cutting edge test brandy will make sense of the future for fertility well before she is 35. >>> from the cbs five weather center where today we have high temperatures of 40 with nearly 90 degrees but it is not the warmest day of the current warming trend will pinpoint that ,, before he was granted bail george zimmerman apologized to the parents of the florida teenager he is accused of killing a judge set simmons bail at $150,000 today. in a surprise move the volunteer never had what captain took a stand and spoke directly to trade on martin's parents. >>> i wanted to say i'm sorry for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was i thought he was a little younger than i am. and i did not know what he was armed and not. >>> marin's parents did not speak to reporters following the apology the men had asked to meet with them before the hearing but their lawyer denied that request. cbs has learned that zimmerman could post bond by tomorrow. >>> the future the bard ticket agent to give free tickets to any teenager is up in the air. there will reports u.s. does have a discipli
the new cutting edge test brandy will make sense of the future for fertility well before she is 35. >>> from the cbs five weather center where today we have high temperatures of 40 with nearly 90 degrees but it is not the warmest day of the current warming trend will pinpoint that ,, before he was granted bail george zimmerman apologized to the parents of the florida teenager he is accused of killing a judge set simmons bail at $150,000 today. in a surprise move the volunteer never had...
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we'll hear from the teacher fired from a catholic school because she had fertility treatments.al arguments and what is next in her fight. obviously making some national headlines. >> interesting legal issues. very interesting. >> i want to hear your opinion on this today. >> also this half-hour, disappointment at the ballpark involving a little boy, a foul ball into the stands, and plenty of major league uproar. >> oh, people, why don't you let the kid have the ball. he's crying. he's upset. the couple is whatever, we got the ball. take our picture. what? >> terrible. >> we'll see how -- >> give him the ball. >> a little kid, come on. plus coming up later in "the skinny," jimmy kimmel moves from the west coast to the east coast this weekend to host the white house correspondents dinner. the fun he will bring to the vip event. neither sunny or i will be at. who is sitting with whom? you won't believe some of the non-media types who got events to this. >> unbelievable. >> crazy there. yeah. >> first, the secret service moved quickly to punish the agents involved in the prostituti
we'll hear from the teacher fired from a catholic school because she had fertility treatments.al arguments and what is next in her fight. obviously making some national headlines. >> interesting legal issues. very interesting. >> i want to hear your opinion on this today. >> also this half-hour, disappointment at the ballpark involving a little boy, a foul ball into the stands, and plenty of major league uproar. >> oh, people, why don't you let the kid have the ball....
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wanting more children, they turned to invi vitro fertilization.as a teacher at vincent depaul. for a year she tried to get pregnant but didn't. when she asked for time off to under go a second round, she was told her contract wouldn't be renewed. she said she met with the pastor, asking him to reconsider, according to her lawsuit, he told her no, that she was a grave immoral sinner. several months later she appealed to the bishop but according to the lawsuit, the bishop refused saying in vitro is an intrinsic evil which means no circumstances can justify it. maryann case says a suit like this is far from cut and dry. >> no parts here that are just ordinary legal business. there are people with very strong stakes, personal, ideological, reiligious. >> emily claim she is a victim of discrimination. the school refused to comment. the diocese of south bend denies discrimination it is clear policies requiring teachers in their schools must as a condition of employment, have knowledge of and respect for the catholic faith, and abite by the tenets of the
wanting more children, they turned to invi vitro fertilization.as a teacher at vincent depaul. for a year she tried to get pregnant but didn't. when she asked for time off to under go a second round, she was told her contract wouldn't be renewed. she said she met with the pastor, asking him to reconsider, according to her lawsuit, he told her no, that she was a grave immoral sinner. several months later she appealed to the bishop but according to the lawsuit, the bishop refused saying in vitro...
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this land was only fertile for five years. grows here now. >> 10 years ago, there was a lot more rain. just look at the soil. there are more and more droughts, so the plants do not grow that big. traditionally, we would abandon feels like this and clear bushland are forced to get new land. >> land for more and more people. the city here is home to 80,000, making it the second biggest city in namibia. it is not far from his farm. the area around here is densely populated, and the city is continuing to grow. the city's water comes from the river, and farmers use it to irrigate their land. so the battle for water is a deepening on the banks of the river, and the temperature is rising. german scientists are trying to recover the future holds for the region. their measurements are part of an international research project. the estimates available point to less rain and a 7 degree rise in temperatures in the delta by 2100. >> when it the rainfall drops off, then the river's flood levels will draw, too, which means less water and lar
this land was only fertile for five years. grows here now. >> 10 years ago, there was a lot more rain. just look at the soil. there are more and more droughts, so the plants do not grow that big. traditionally, we would abandon feels like this and clear bushland are forced to get new land. >> land for more and more people. the city here is home to 80,000, making it the second biggest city in namibia. it is not far from his farm. the area around here is densely populated, and the...
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you have to go in your backyard and put seeds in soil that hasn't had any artificial fertilizer in itand raise it in a particular way not using artificial -- artificial ingredients and chemicals and you can have it organic in your backyard. for something to be certified usda organic it has to have a seal from that department or a trusted agency that is allowed to carry the seal. produce raised in that way has to be also not used synthetic fertilizers and has to be not genetically modified and there are certain other criteria, but you can go to your local farmer and they might not have gotten usda organic certification because it's an expensive process but if you can speak to the farmer directly or just have conversations and find out it's raised in that might not have the official seal. >> let's talk about eggs. what are the things we need to know. cage-free, omega-3, what should we know? >> there was a lot of scrutiny on the egg industry after the salmonella outbreak a couple years ago. people looked at term free-range, that is a lovely term a lot of people means the chickens are wan
you have to go in your backyard and put seeds in soil that hasn't had any artificial fertilizer in itand raise it in a particular way not using artificial -- artificial ingredients and chemicals and you can have it organic in your backyard. for something to be certified usda organic it has to have a seal from that department or a trusted agency that is allowed to carry the seal. produce raised in that way has to be also not used synthetic fertilizers and has to be not genetically modified and...
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there was nothing about fertility treatments being an issue. >> and did you ever try to hide it fromdy, not talk about it? >> no. i was very honest with my principal from the get-go, so i was -- i was never trying to lie about it or anything like that. >> was your principal supportive? >> yes, she was. for the first two years she never warned me about it. she never said there was a possibility that you could lose your job. so that's why this was all so shocking that this was happening. >> we're talking about a catholic school and did she ever say, hey, let's pray about it and i'll keep new my prayers and let's stay focused on this. >> absolutely. the first time she was made aware that my husband and i had to go through fertility treatment she said you are in my prayers so that's -- that to me was support. >> so i -- i see that you started fertility in 2008, and you weren't fired until 2011, so tell me what happened. how did this blow up? >> honestly i'm not sure. it was shocking because one day i got an e-mail saying that i needed to meet with the monsignor at st. vincent, and he tol
there was nothing about fertility treatments being an issue. >> and did you ever try to hide it fromdy, not talk about it? >> no. i was very honest with my principal from the get-go, so i was -- i was never trying to lie about it or anything like that. >> was your principal supportive? >> yes, she was. for the first two years she never warned me about it. she never said there was a possibility that you could lose your job. so that's why this was all so shocking that this...