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this new fertilizer act, you can't put fertilizer on after november 15th so be careful of that. >> this is the ideal time because next year you may have to compete with crab grass seed. >> exactly. exactly. get rid of some of that now. >> absolutely. have a green lawn. >> looking good. >> mary, thank for joining us. next sunday more on your sunday gardener. see you then. >> if you have a question, send it to -- you can also go to our website wbal tv.com. >>> 9:26. i don't know what the temperature is at the airport. what is it, ava? 54? >> 58. >> climbing. coming up we'll take a look at our top stories. >> plus the presidential election turns into high gear this week as mitt romney and president obama prepare to do battle. we'll have the latest on the campaign trail. that's still ahead. >>> and we're watching some scattered showers around the northeast while it's still dry here in maryland. we may see those showers as well. details in the forecast. >> welcome back to 11 news sunday morning. thank you very much for joining us. >> our top stories in a moment. first let's take a look outsi
this new fertilizer act, you can't put fertilizer on after november 15th so be careful of that. >> this is the ideal time because next year you may have to compete with crab grass seed. >> exactly. exactly. get rid of some of that now. >> absolutely. have a green lawn. >> looking good. >> mary, thank for joining us. next sunday more on your sunday gardener. see you then. >> if you have a question, send it to -- you can also go to our website wbal tv.com....
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we know that 6.7 million women in the united states alone deal with fertility issues. and this particular process the nyu doctors are not sure they will not perform this because they are not sure about the safety of t. >> anymore? isn't this the first time. >> they were trying but there is not proof that it's going to work. i think -- >> but i did hear and i am opposed to animal experiments but i did hear that it worked in mice, rats, pigs, i forget what else and primates. >> they are expecting that it will. >> it is amazing. the risk involved and that is one of the things we don't know about this fertility is what is the risk to the children and the risk to the mother? and that is the unknown but it is remarkable to see what women will do for other women to have children. and it is the most beautiful miracle there is out there. >> if we can transplant a heart or half after a lung or liver why can't we do this? is it because it's for women? it's -- >> i don't think they do transplants of male sexual organs. but go ahead. >> first of all it hasn't they did the transplan
we know that 6.7 million women in the united states alone deal with fertility issues. and this particular process the nyu doctors are not sure they will not perform this because they are not sure about the safety of t. >> anymore? isn't this the first time. >> they were trying but there is not proof that it's going to work. i think -- >> but i did hear and i am opposed to animal experiments but i did hear that it worked in mice, rats, pigs, i forget what else and primates....
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fertile necks. >> do you mean turtlenecks? >> no, no, no, no. fertile necks. it's that thing when like fat guys have a beard but only on their chin roll. [ laughter ] >> stefon, i don't mean to cut you off, but that place just doesn't sound right. >> but they even have a pack of roaming draggers. >> what are draggers? >> it's that thing when an old dog has short legs but a long penis. [ laughter and applause ] >> stefon! now, new york has so many cultural events during the summer months. can you recommend just one of those? >> yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. you want culture and you want it now, i've got the place for you. new york's hottest club is -- [ laughter ] written and directed by james o. brooks. this place has everything. backpacks, sea lions, ron wood. a rental car filled with bottled water. my best friend, joel. plus, a special appearance by evil celebrity chef wario batali. he's just like his brother except he doesn't wear crocs. >> i can't wait to meet him. but stefon, for people who want cul
fertile necks. >> do you mean turtlenecks? >> no, no, no, no. fertile necks. it's that thing when like fat guys have a beard but only on their chin roll. [ laughter ] >> stefon, i don't mean to cut you off, but that place just doesn't sound right. >> but they even have a pack of roaming draggers. >> what are draggers? >> it's that thing when an old dog has short legs but a long penis. [ laughter and applause ] >> stefon! now, new york has so many...
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if the lawn looks bad, you put some fertilizer on it and it starts growing beautifully again. and growth factors are fertilizer for the brain, essentially. >> narrator: svendsen wants to surgically deliver growth factors to the brains of parkinson's patients using stem cells, because they're ideally suited for a stealth-like role. >> the idea is to design stem cells that make this drug. put the stem cells in the brain and then they'll deliver it rather like a trojan horse. the brain accepts the stem cell because it's neural and it's going to integrate and migrate and get into the brain tissue. i think we've got something very exciting going on here. >> narrator: svendsen's idea is still in development. but clinical trials using another surgical technique have, so far, proved disappointing, which points to the treadmill retains a certain advantage. with exercise, the growth factor boost happens in house, no surgery required. >> so one of the reasons that we are very interested in the possibility that exercise is protective is that the actual release of dopamine is still in the
if the lawn looks bad, you put some fertilizer on it and it starts growing beautifully again. and growth factors are fertilizer for the brain, essentially. >> narrator: svendsen wants to surgically deliver growth factors to the brains of parkinson's patients using stem cells, because they're ideally suited for a stealth-like role. >> the idea is to design stem cells that make this drug. put the stem cells in the brain and then they'll deliver it rather like a trojan horse. the brain...
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woodrow works at shady grove fertility one of the biggest in the country.tors there won't do natural ivf because they say it is a waste of money. >> the advantage of stimulated ivfs so dramatic that if you can make it minimalist as possible the upsides far outweigh the down side. >> but for christy and matt when they were ready for a second child they decided to give natural ivf a try. >> how great it was not to have shots every single day. >> reporter: they beat the odds. christy got pregnant on her first cycle. >> one good egg is all you need. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news 4. >> let's go workout. from zip lining to jumping like a kangaroo, we have seen a lot of ways that people stay fit across our area. today we are looking back at some of our favorite. and not so favorite classes and asking what's your workout? ♪ >> anti-gravity yoga is pilates and yoga. >> it is outside, adventurous. >> it is an intense total body workout. cardio, call stenices. >> v set ups, lungs, reverse lungs. >> welcome to the capitol. please make your last round the arena. >>
woodrow works at shady grove fertility one of the biggest in the country.tors there won't do natural ivf because they say it is a waste of money. >> the advantage of stimulated ivfs so dramatic that if you can make it minimalist as possible the upsides far outweigh the down side. >> but for christy and matt when they were ready for a second child they decided to give natural ivf a try. >> how great it was not to have shots every single day. >> reporter: they beat the...
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. >> reporter: arsenic appears naturally in the soil and water but decades of arsenic-based fertilizer and pesticides have added more toxic and rice because it is grown in water soaked rice paddles soaks up more arsenic. >> reporter: the rice federation says the world arsenic is more frightening that reality, and there is no direct scientific link between rice and ill health. >> these levels are not high enough to dull any human health problems. >> reporter: the fda fell short of setting any limits today, but the government stopped short today saying there's is no immediate health danger, but
. >> reporter: arsenic appears naturally in the soil and water but decades of arsenic-based fertilizer and pesticides have added more toxic and rice because it is grown in water soaked rice paddles soaks up more arsenic. >> reporter: the rice federation says the world arsenic is more frightening that reality, and there is no direct scientific link between rice and ill health. >> these levels are not high enough to dull any human health problems. >> reporter: the fda fell...
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fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors to detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in new york tonight getting ready to address the united nations tomorrow but earlier today he and mrs. obama sat down with the women of the view. barbara walters asked if mr. s obama might one day want to run for office. >> well but what are you going to do the rest of your life. >> well, first 0things first here. we do have an election ahead. plus applause i have got all kind of things i want to do in second term. i love teaching. i miss teaching. snoom you can catch the entire interview with the president and mrs. obama on the view tomorrow at 10. by the way, he did say that she didn't quite the tempera
fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors to detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in...
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fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors to detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in new york tonight getting ready to address the united nations tomorrow but earlier today he and mrs. obama sat down with the women of the view. barbara walters asked if mr. s obama might one day want to run for office. >> well but what are you going to do the rest of your life. >> well, first 0things first here. we do have an election ahead. plus applause i have got all kind of things i want to do in second term. i love teaching. i miss teaching. snoom you can catch the entire interview with the president and mrs. obama on the view tomorrow at 10. by the way, he did say that she didn't quite the tempera
fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors to detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in...
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so she underwent invee troe fertilization. that meant she had to take drugs to make her ovaries stop working, followed by daily injections of hormones to help her produce lots of eggs. >> for me, it didn't feel normal. >> reporter: that's because stimulated ivf can lead to side effects and complications. for layman it was headaches, bloating and fatigue. for up to 5% of patients, it can cause the more serious ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. that's a condition where the ovaries produce way too many eggs and that can cause blood clots, even death. >> if you think that in stimulated ivf we're shutting the ovaries down and then we're causing them to produce multiple eggs, in natural cycle ivf we're just watching the normal monthly process. >> so there are no drugs. no hormone injections. trs simply monitor a woman's regular cycle then remove the egg when it's ready to be fertilized. without the added expense of medications, the procedure is significantly less expensive, costing around $4,000 compared to $12,000 to $20,000 for s
so she underwent invee troe fertilization. that meant she had to take drugs to make her ovaries stop working, followed by daily injections of hormones to help her produce lots of eggs. >> for me, it didn't feel normal. >> reporter: that's because stimulated ivf can lead to side effects and complications. for layman it was headaches, bloating and fatigue. for up to 5% of patients, it can cause the more serious ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. that's a condition where the ovaries...
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fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over seatect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in new york tonight getting ready to address the united nations tomorrow but earlier today he and mrs. obama sat down with the women of the view. barbara walters asked if mr. s obama might one day want to run for office. >> well but what are you going to do the rest of your life. >> well, first 0things first here. we do have an election ahead. plus applause i have got all kind of things i want to do in second term. i love teaching. i miss teaching. snoom you can catch the entire interview with the president and mrs. obama on the view tomorrow at 10. by the way, he did say that she didn't quite the temperament for public office. she agreed with him. >>
fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over seatect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in new york tonight getting ready to address the...
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>> we did. >> reporter: they tried many treatments and a total of six rounds of in vitro fertilizationthere's financial depletion, emotionally. >> they did get pregnant through ivf, and were going to have twins, but at 22 weeks, something went wrong. >> i woke up, felt completely fine, suddenly had a cramp, and i just saw blood. everything in me was, please be a dream. >> she miscarried the dreams and tried ivf two more times, resulting in another pregnancy, but just six weeks later, another miscarriage. >> that's when i really started to question, would we ever even be able to have children? >> reporter: meanwhile newly retired chris was searching for her next calling when the inspiration came to her. >> it just hit like a ton of bricks. >> reporter: did you feel crazy for even thinking it? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: then you had to probably feel crazier saying it out loud. >> i had to go to my husband first. >> reporter: i want to know what your reaction was. >> i was stunned. absolutely stunned. >> the hardest thing in contemplating pursuing this idea, first and foremost, what are th
>> we did. >> reporter: they tried many treatments and a total of six rounds of in vitro fertilizationthere's financial depletion, emotionally. >> they did get pregnant through ivf, and were going to have twins, but at 22 weeks, something went wrong. >> i woke up, felt completely fine, suddenly had a cramp, and i just saw blood. everything in me was, please be a dream. >> she miscarried the dreams and tried ivf two more times, resulting in another pregnancy, but...
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, even though half of fertilized eggs do not result in sustainable pregnancy, but also wants a zygote weeks away from a potential pink + sun on a stick do we recognize as a complete human being with rights. this would criminalize most of the common forms of contraception. not to mention the usual fertilization treatment and stem cell research as well as complicates the legality of medical intervention in the event of a life-threatening pregnancy. what i should tell you is that this personhood law was even too extreme for the voters of mississippi. the voters of mississippi absolutely rejected it. but mitt romney has said he is for creating legal protections in the constitution if necessary from the moment of conception. either he doesn't really believe that and was saying what he needed to say to get the nomination or he does believe it, in which case, american women and men in their lives have better understand what this means. we need to explain this to people because mr. romney most certainly will not. the future of family planning and a woman's ability to make decisions about her
, even though half of fertilized eggs do not result in sustainable pregnancy, but also wants a zygote weeks away from a potential pink + sun on a stick do we recognize as a complete human being with rights. this would criminalize most of the common forms of contraception. not to mention the usual fertilization treatment and stem cell research as well as complicates the legality of medical intervention in the event of a life-threatening pregnancy. what i should tell you is that this personhood...
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chris gave birth to her grandson as the surrogate for our daughter sarah and son-in-law bill's fertilizedgg. >> what we really thought would happen is we'd ask a doctor about this and they'd say, oh, guys, really, it's time to move on. or call the psych ward. >> reporter: it wasn't the way sarah and bill imagined having a baby and it was a long hard-fought road that led them down this path. sarah is a professional life coach who had a major life issue of her own. >> there was nothing i could do of myself to make my body do this, become pregnant the way we wanted. >> reporter: you tried everything? >> we did. >> reporter: they tried two years of holistic therapies and other treatments for a total of six rounds of in vitro fertilization. each cycle bringing the hope, this would be the one. >> there's financial depletion, emotionally. it gets tough. >> reporter: they did get pregnant through ivf and were going to have twins. but at 22 weeks, something went wrong. >> i woke up, felt completely fine, suddenly had a cramp, and i just saw blood. everything in me was, please be a dream. >> report
chris gave birth to her grandson as the surrogate for our daughter sarah and son-in-law bill's fertilizedgg. >> what we really thought would happen is we'd ask a doctor about this and they'd say, oh, guys, really, it's time to move on. or call the psych ward. >> reporter: it wasn't the way sarah and bill imagined having a baby and it was a long hard-fought road that led them down this path. sarah is a professional life coach who had a major life issue of her own. >> there was...
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every year about july, the floodwaters of the nile would gradually rise, carrying fertile silt down from the headwaters until the farmland had been renewed as the floodwars receded. not surprisingly, the ancient egyptians living with this cycle soon came to equate the regular pattern of the nile and its gift of rebirth with the universe itself. their most important philosophical principles stemmed from that equation. it was the idea of maat-- roughly "rightness" or "order." everything about the egyptian way of life had a pattern, a rhythm, a sense of orderly beginning and end. so too, the egyptians believed, this must be the way of man. man's end on earth was merely a beginning in the next world. when a pharaoh asked, "how long is life?" he was told, "thou art destined for millions of years, for a lifetime of millions." ( ship's horn blowing ) when howard carter returned to the valley of the kings from england in 1922, it was his last chance to find the elusive tomb of the pharaoh tutankhamun. for six years he had searched, but now his support from his sponsor, lord carnarvon, was almost
every year about july, the floodwaters of the nile would gradually rise, carrying fertile silt down from the headwaters until the farmland had been renewed as the floodwars receded. not surprisingly, the ancient egyptians living with this cycle soon came to equate the regular pattern of the nile and its gift of rebirth with the universe itself. their most important philosophical principles stemmed from that equation. it was the idea of maat-- roughly "rightness" or "order."...
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now the metropolis is overtaking some of china's most fertile soil.he area is called pudong, and it's separated from the rest of shanghai by a natural barrier. the mighty chang jiang forms shanghai's northern boundary. but a smaller river, the huang pu, divides the old city to the st from pudong in the east. on one bank, the bunrepresents shanai's colonial past. on the other, the chinese are building shanghai's future, symbolized by thorntalpel radior visible here from space via the powerful ikonos satellite. chinese and foreigners alike now look across the river and see new power and new money. walcott: in pudong itself, you have lu xia hue, which is the financial district, as if you could... re-created manhattan in five years. it's an enormous forest of steel and glass skyscrapers that was erected with a bamboo forest of scaffolding and a huge amount of construction cranes. it's set up to be like a suburban western setting with lots of greenery, compared to shanghai. narrator: pudong's director of information. xiang: shanghai is the largest indurial
now the metropolis is overtaking some of china's most fertile soil.he area is called pudong, and it's separated from the rest of shanghai by a natural barrier. the mighty chang jiang forms shanghai's northern boundary. but a smaller river, the huang pu, divides the old city to the st from pudong in the east. on one bank, the bunrepresents shanai's colonial past. on the other, the chinese are building shanghai's future, symbolized by thorntalpel radior visible here from space via the powerful...
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that's just a time release fertilizer. these don't need a lot of fertilizer, but just enough to get them going. >> now, if you get dirt stuck in the needles and all this, you rinse them off? >> just rinse them off or take a paint brush and paint it off, or a q tip. it really is pretty easy. then the next step is doing what you're saying. that's plenty. we'll cover that up. the coat on these time release fertilizers, these will be good for these plants for probably about four months or so. >> really? >> because they're not heavy feeders, you're not gonna have to worry about it. >> do you want to leave this outside to give these guys a good start? >> i absolutely would. you may all want to eventually put a soil cover on here, maybe some stones you have. some people use sea shells. >> make it look a little more desert. >> i forgot to bring that up, but you can certainly do that. >> what about special care? once these are brought in for the winter, the house gets dry inside. you say that's an ideal environment for cactus. >> i
that's just a time release fertilizer. these don't need a lot of fertilizer, but just enough to get them going. >> now, if you get dirt stuck in the needles and all this, you rinse them off? >> just rinse them off or take a paint brush and paint it off, or a q tip. it really is pretty easy. then the next step is doing what you're saying. that's plenty. we'll cover that up. the coat on these time release fertilizers, these will be good for these plants for probably about four months...
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the nice thing, too, if you wouldn't mind, open up the time released fertilizer.hese don't need a lot of fertilizer but enough to get them going. >> if you get dirt on -- stuck in the needles, just rinse them off? rinse them off or take a paint brush or q tip, whatever you want to use. the next step is water everything and that should be plenty. we will cover that up. the time release for fertilizer, these will be good for the plants for four months or so because they're not heavy feeders. >> this time of year, you want to leave this outside for a while to give them a good start? >> i absolutely would. you may also want to eventually put a soil cover on here, maybe stones. some people use sea shells, grit. >> make it look more desert like. >> exactly. you certainly can do that. >> now, what about special care. once these are brought inside for the winter. the house gets dry inside and you'd say that's ideal for cactus. >> it really is. a dry house is great. it's also great if you have a south facing or west facing window. >> they want the sun? >> they want the sun
the nice thing, too, if you wouldn't mind, open up the time released fertilizer.hese don't need a lot of fertilizer but enough to get them going. >> if you get dirt on -- stuck in the needles, just rinse them off? rinse them off or take a paint brush or q tip, whatever you want to use. the next step is water everything and that should be plenty. we will cover that up. the time release for fertilizer, these will be good for the plants for four months or so because they're not heavy...
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there is fertile land along the river but cyclons and floods cause havoc for many families. for the brothers it's this first visit in six months. i come from. two or three days to get there but i'm so happy to be on my way home i can see my parents and brothers. now they hear that i'm coming everyone is wondering when i'll arrive. in my hometown in the roads are very rough . or you. know yet. i'm already a father. i know that. though i. know i give some money to a broker to go abroad. so i eventually go how much was it fifteen hundred dollars. many other villagers have left right yes some of left and others will leave soon but about show had not yet i don't let him go is our only son you know foreign countries are not paradise is sometimes i regret it to. mission free cretaceous free. free. free. free. free. free. video for your media project free media. any opinion. would. weigh. ok ok. ok. for. us. to go. for. the. what's the use of crying. their eyes are just running they're blind the mom makes her crying. say. well what about that. mine about. on the. show me your hands
there is fertile land along the river but cyclons and floods cause havoc for many families. for the brothers it's this first visit in six months. i come from. two or three days to get there but i'm so happy to be on my way home i can see my parents and brothers. now they hear that i'm coming everyone is wondering when i'll arrive. in my hometown in the roads are very rough . or you. know yet. i'm already a father. i know that. though i. know i give some money to a broker to go abroad. so i...
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there is fertile land along the river but cyclons and floods cause havoc for many families. for the brothers it's their first visit in six months this year. i come from barbara it takes two or three days to get there but i'm so happy to be on my way home i can see my parents and brothers. now they hear that i'm coming and that everyone is wondering when i will arrive. and they are so poor in my hometown what even the roads are very rough. you know are you married yet no no yet you. see i'm already a father. i know that. they want to you look good though i. know i give some money to a broker to go abroad ripped off so i eventually didn't go how much was it fifteen hundred dollars. many other villagers have left right yes some of left and others will leave soon but about show had not yet i don't think is moma let him go is our only son you know foreign countries are not paradise is sometimes i regret it too. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized
there is fertile land along the river but cyclons and floods cause havoc for many families. for the brothers it's their first visit in six months this year. i come from barbara it takes two or three days to get there but i'm so happy to be on my way home i can see my parents and brothers. now they hear that i'm coming and that everyone is wondering when i will arrive. and they are so poor in my hometown what even the roads are very rough. you know are you married yet no no yet you. see i'm...
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he says it's a nationwide problem, largely caused by farm fertilizer runoff. the cure, he says, is convincing farmers to carefully fertilize so the nutrients stay on the fields and not in the water. >> otherwise, these blooms are going to continue to grow. the human health problems that we see are going to increase. >> reporter: assaulting our senses, our economy and our health. jim avila, abc news, lake petenwell, wisconsin. >> our thanks to jim tonight. >>> and in los angeles, a bridge demolition that forced officials to shut one of america's busiest highways, the 405 freeway went as plan and carmageddon didn't happen. the lanes are expected to re-open as planned for the morning commute. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. for the first time one of those replacement refs on the field that night speaking out about that controversial call that captured the attention of the entire country. what that ref is saying tonight. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just pl
he says it's a nationwide problem, largely caused by farm fertilizer runoff. the cure, he says, is convincing farmers to carefully fertilize so the nutrients stay on the fields and not in the water. >> otherwise, these blooms are going to continue to grow. the human health problems that we see are going to increase. >> reporter: assaulting our senses, our economy and our health. jim avila, abc news, lake petenwell, wisconsin. >> our thanks to jim tonight. >>> and in...
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i think people forget some of the fertilizer companies are a cartel. i like pot. i like mos. i think you buy the whole sector. it will be a great planting season. >> okay. oil is dropping like a rock today. it is down about 3% and roughly 8% over the past three sessions alone. what is the best way to play crude sharp move? hussein, head of commodities research at morgan stanley. welcome to the halftime show. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you think is behind this and where do we go from here? >> i think it is a combination of things. we had at nounsment from saudis yesterday and that they're looking to keep the market relatively well supplied and you have seen a little weakening in the sour crudes which is indicative of the fact that they may have put more oil in the water and you have a constant sort of background noise surrounding the spr which i think limits the willingness of investors to want to participate but overall, scott, i think the biggest issue is crude is trading at a level that historically has challenged economic growth, challenged o
i think people forget some of the fertilizer companies are a cartel. i like pot. i like mos. i think you buy the whole sector. it will be a great planting season. >> okay. oil is dropping like a rock today. it is down about 3% and roughly 8% over the past three sessions alone. what is the best way to play crude sharp move? hussein, head of commodities research at morgan stanley. welcome to the halftime show. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you think...
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uncommon, pregnancy while using mirena can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility. ovarian cysts may occur, but usually disappear. bleeding and spotting may increase in the first few months and continue to be irregular. periods over time may become shorter, lighter, or even stop. mirena does not protect against hiv or stds. oh, i can wait a little longer. ask about mirena. when you have time. did you know ? if you choose mirena to prevent pregnancy, it's also approved to treat heavy periods. but it isn't always easy to find one... anncr: a good job. it's the key to a good life. a vote for question seven is a vote for maryland jobs. two thousand construction jobs to build a new resort casino. four thousand permanent jobs, paying... on average fifty five thousand a year. six thousand jobs from increased tourism... and table games like blackjack and poker. add it up: it's twelve thousand new maryland jobs. but to build it you have to vote for it. vote for question seven. and get maryland back to work. excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. i
uncommon, pregnancy while using mirena can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility. ovarian cysts may occur, but usually disappear. bleeding and spotting may increase in the first few months and continue to be irregular. periods over time may become shorter, lighter, or even stop. mirena does not protect against hiv or stds. oh, i can wait a little longer. ask about mirena. when you have time. did you know ? if you choose mirena to prevent pregnancy, it's also...
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they took her to a fertility clinic. they have to get the male in the mood, obviously.t is a specialty thing you can actually get it. i've come to deliver the bamboo. [laughter] the only downside to panda porn is it's never as sexy as the d.v.d. case makes it look. and it is always in black and white. that's all i got. pandas are notoriously difficult to mate, especially in captivity. by nature, female pandas aren't attracted to single male pandas. they're only aroused by males who are already attached and have their own offspring. kind of like kristen stewart. [laughter] meow! that was unfair. wasn't that unfair? geoff: that was great, man. craig: i don't want to talk about panda sex all night. do i want to talk about it? geoff: no. let's move on. craig: all right. the big story today is of course it is national talk like a pirate day. celebrated every year 19th of septemarrrrrrr. do we have a graphic? [applause] there is no need to applaud that. i didn't know we had a photograph of me with a cockatoo on my shoulder. i knew we had a video. "talk like a pirate day" is a
they took her to a fertility clinic. they have to get the male in the mood, obviously.t is a specialty thing you can actually get it. i've come to deliver the bamboo. [laughter] the only downside to panda porn is it's never as sexy as the d.v.d. case makes it look. and it is always in black and white. that's all i got. pandas are notoriously difficult to mate, especially in captivity. by nature, female pandas aren't attracted to single male pandas. they're only aroused by males who are already...
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every year about july, the floodwaters of the nile would gradually rise, carrying fertile silt down from the headwaters until the farmland had been renewed as the floodwars receded. not surprisingly, the ancient egyptians living with this cycle soon came to equate the regular pattern of the nile and its gift of rebirth with the universe itself. their most important philosophical principles stemmed from that equation. it was the idea of maat-- roughly "rightness" or "order." everything about the egyptian way of life had a pattern, a rhythm, a sense of orderly beginning and end. so too, the egyptians believed, this must be the way of man. man's end on earth was merely a beginning in the next world. when a pharaoh asked, "how long is life?" he was told, "thou art destined for millions of years, for a lifetime of millions." ( ship's horn blowing ) when howard carter returned to the valley of the kings from england in 1922, it was his last chance to find the elusive tomb of the pharaoh tutankhamun. for six years he had searched, but now his support from his sponsor, lord carnarvon, was almost
every year about july, the floodwaters of the nile would gradually rise, carrying fertile silt down from the headwaters until the farmland had been renewed as the floodwars receded. not surprisingly, the ancient egyptians living with this cycle soon came to equate the regular pattern of the nile and its gift of rebirth with the universe itself. their most important philosophical principles stemmed from that equation. it was the idea of maat-- roughly "rightness" or "order."...
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. >>> how a controversial california fertility clinic is attracting couples from an brad. >>> what youed to know -- >> maybe even your picture photos that could inspire movie. >>> first america's money report. >> reporter: good morning. back at work on the iphone. chinese factory where thousands rioted is open again. reports say it makes parts and assembles the iphone. there are indication american airlines and pilots want to resume talks. the bankrupt airline is cancelling many more flights than usual and many are late. discover card will refinanced 200 million dollars to customers to settle charges it pressured card holders into buying extra services. retailers planning to hire more temporary workers than last year, 3/4 expect increase in holiday sales i am with one of those jobs it may be harder to bring home the bacon soon. shortage coming for all pork products, because of the products, because of the drought. i'm a professional stylist but styling my friend's is my favorite. they all love the latest trends but none of them want to pay full price. they each have their own unique st
. >>> how a controversial california fertility clinic is attracting couples from an brad. >>> what youed to know -- >> maybe even your picture photos that could inspire movie. >>> first america's money report. >> reporter: good morning. back at work on the iphone. chinese factory where thousands rioted is open again. reports say it makes parts and assembles the iphone. there are indication american airlines and pilots want to resume talks. the bankrupt...
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the scientists used the special to create babies born through in vitro fertilization. >> translator: first we need to continue our study to do the same with human sperm. and if we achieve that, we could use the same method for the diagnosis and also the treatment of men's infertility. >> their findings will be published on the online issue of the u.s. science magazine, proceedings of the national academy of sciences. >>> people in many areas of japan are dealing with heavy rain. sayaka mori gives us the latest in her weather forecast. >> hi there. strong frontal system has been dumping very heavy rain from hokkaido. it looks like stormy conditions will continue into tomorrow. an additional 150 millimeters possible into tomorrow afternoon. flooding and landslides will continue to be a big concern. a tropical depression to the south of japan. good news is that it will not intensify and it will likely stay over the waters for the next several days. this low pressure system is dumping tremendous amounts of rain. the heavy rain will be moving in as we head into tomorrow. forces south have
the scientists used the special to create babies born through in vitro fertilization. >> translator: first we need to continue our study to do the same with human sperm. and if we achieve that, we could use the same method for the diagnosis and also the treatment of men's infertility. >> their findings will be published on the online issue of the u.s. science magazine, proceedings of the national academy of sciences. >>> people in many areas of japan are dealing with heavy...
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which is linked to an asthma in the hbo and fertility issues. >>> the problem the oldest of these products are not mobile. they don't have to be labeled. >>> lawmakers are pushing to keep the chemicals out of all school supplies now. >>> you see this as admission to plumas on the pallets of of a wide levelers. tried to determine if the type of accord will costume and flavor. 200 synthetic into wedges treetops. screw caps were known to have less quality but that may not be the case. >>> the gist of the idea that it's not as good. by alistair to tell them that that's not the case. >>> and other red student who will check the color of our 600 bottles every three months. >>> longtime bit of a comedy club is no mystery. the program and then put on its final shot last night. it is shutting down because its lease has expired. if the above from decades of the qing legends like phyllis diller robin willis will be alan before that i want big hit, so it's hard to watch as the legendary institution go away good >>> he i think it is a common is changing a little bit >>> is the number of the longtime bu
which is linked to an asthma in the hbo and fertility issues. >>> the problem the oldest of these products are not mobile. they don't have to be labeled. >>> lawmakers are pushing to keep the chemicals out of all school supplies now. >>> you see this as admission to plumas on the pallets of of a wide levelers. tried to determine if the type of accord will costume and flavor. 200 synthetic into wedges treetops. screw caps were known to have less quality but that may...
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"you get a lot of transient people that come in and out and it's a fertile ground for prostitutes."n dallas, texas interstate 20 sees a lot of traffic and not just on the highway. "we've had several women that have been kidnapped, forced into sexual slavery." many of those arrested are soon back working... "we basically realized we were not going to arrest our way out of this." the dallas pd's plan to close the resolving door on prostitution... "this program offers a place that women have never had be3 eating healthy doesn't have to be expensivv...it can cost just a much as typical junk food.kelly magner from weeght morning with mooe. - what are some healthy things we can buy on a budget?foods can we maae with the food we pprchase on a - roughly how much woold e have today? today? for more information on healthy food you cannbuy on a budget log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. the x factor hits your t-v toni. tonight. xfaator commercial nats natswe ask britney and simon the too three things they look for in a contestant. pou're watching ox 45 good day ba here you go little
"you get a lot of transient people that come in and out and it's a fertile ground for prostitutes."n dallas, texas interstate 20 sees a lot of traffic and not just on the highway. "we've had several women that have been kidnapped, forced into sexual slavery." many of those arrested are soon back working... "we basically realized we were not going to arrest our way out of this." the dallas pd's plan to close the resolving door on prostitution... "this program...
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ncy while using mirena can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility. ovarian cysts may occur, but usually disappear. bleeding and spotting may increase in the first few months and continue to be irregular. periods over time may become shorter, lighter, or even stop. mirena does not protect against hiv or stds. oh, i can wait a little longer. ask about mirena. when you have time. did you know ? if you choose mirena to prevent pregnancy, it's also approved to treat heavy periods. less than ... a... ...deaddy... train deeailment... in... ellicott city -/ the... n-t---b... is... peleasiig its... early fiidings... of the accident! welcome ... to... the late edition.../, i'm jeff barnd.../, jennifee's... off.../. off.../.myrandaastephens... live.../ near... where it happened / - with... more... on today's... report. 3 jeff, investigators with the national transportation safety board have officially rulld out weather nd speed as 3 factors in last month's train derailment here in historic the official cause of the s crash ... is still a mystery. the c-s-x trai
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here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work because of some kind of the external financial support. if that was taken away, artists would still do their art. it is not like there is a prerequisite for these things to happen or i will not do it. how could that be? it is the relationship that you have
here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to...
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contraceptive devices, in the case of the girls, the morning after pill, and it actually kills the fertilizedgg by expelling it without the concept the parents. the same city law that allows that requires consent from parents for an ear piercing or tattoo but not this. the third issue is privacy. children have the same rights privacy that adults do. the schools have no business interfering in the parent-child relationship and something as intimate as sexual activity. that is where we are. as you said in the introduction, no one else is doing this on so broad a school. very few people are complaining. >>shepard: it is not a problem with parents in new york city. is there a challenge? what are the concerns? >>judge napolitano: there probably will be a challenge. a parent will say, you gave what to my daughter without my consent? >>shepard: could the teen or whatever go to a free clinic and get the same thing? >>judge napolitano: yes. >>shepard: so the school is doing for kid what happens can be done elsewhere? >>judge napolitano: the laws are perverse they require consent for ear piercing or ta
contraceptive devices, in the case of the girls, the morning after pill, and it actually kills the fertilizedgg by expelling it without the concept the parents. the same city law that allows that requires consent from parents for an ear piercing or tattoo but not this. the third issue is privacy. children have the same rights privacy that adults do. the schools have no business interfering in the parent-child relationship and something as intimate as sexual activity. that is where we are. as...
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says the claim that the nuclear program is for people purposes is like saying timothy mcveigh used fertilizer to make a bomb to make his garden grow. >> a pilot was killed this morning when his ultralight plane that crashed in northern at florida. this was just north of tampa. officials say the man was lying near a local airport when it started to go down and got tangled and power lines. the one was hurt. and investigation is underway to determine what happened here. union representatives are meeting to consider the latest contract offer. they are expected to vote on whether to end the strike. this decision could come later on this evening. >> we feel like there has been a real gains, but i am not willing to say they're out of the woods. >> union reps and school board members were from 9:00 in the morning to nearly did night to craft the language for the two sides. they have been at odds to standardized testing. -- they have been awed over performance appraisals and standardized testing. >> big changes on the way. for tonight, no problems at all. temperatures outside at the whether center, 75
says the claim that the nuclear program is for people purposes is like saying timothy mcveigh used fertilizer to make a bomb to make his garden grow. >> a pilot was killed this morning when his ultralight plane that crashed in northern at florida. this was just north of tampa. officials say the man was lying near a local airport when it started to go down and got tangled and power lines. the one was hurt. and investigation is underway to determine what happened here. union representatives...
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pushing to remove the chemicals from all school supplies it has been into a as much a d h d even fertility issues in men, disney contends all products meet or exceed safety standards julie watts cbs 5 >>> trader joe's recalls its peanut butter for possible salmonella contamination, the fda says the creamy salty valencia variety likely the source of upper that has made 29 people sick. trader joe's offers refunds to customers and the recall expanded to 76 sundlun peanut butter and on and better products. >>> a dangerous stunt caught the attention of c h p kids are skateboarding down a steep stretch of road in tuolomne county a row that drops 1,500 ft. andrea minneti spoke with one driver who found himself sharing the road with the daredevil's. >>> i told them what are you nuts and he was gone >>> he crossed paths with the skateboarder writing down the road near grove land in this video you can see steve slow down in his blue car as the skateboarder takes off with a motorcycle film in from behind >>> he was alongside of us and on the yellow line >>> c h p officers investigate a total three st
pushing to remove the chemicals from all school supplies it has been into a as much a d h d even fertility issues in men, disney contends all products meet or exceed safety standards julie watts cbs 5 >>> trader joe's recalls its peanut butter for possible salmonella contamination, the fda says the creamy salty valencia variety likely the source of upper that has made 29 people sick. trader joe's offers refunds to customers and the recall expanded to 76 sundlun peanut butter and on and...
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other reliefs celebrate the joy and fertility of nature in this time of peace. the universal harmony of the natural world is represented by the full-breasted, reassuring figure of mother earth herself. the 100-foot-high column commemorating trajan's victory over the dacians shows the force required to keep the peace. its unique spiral frieze tells of the discipline and resourcefulness of the roman lions. moving by sea, assembling to hear their orders, building fortifications, raiding an enemy town, and crossing the danube in small boats, the army is shown to be an awesome fighting machine. but there is no glorification of war itself, which is necessarily brutal and remorseless. the victory column and the triumphal arch through which the retuturning army marched, dragging slaves and spoils of war, were forceful forms of propaganda for the righteousness of imperial power, guided by the emperor, the senate, and the people of rome. it was the arch that was the basis of a revolutionary new architecture. the post and lintel system of the ancient world was limited in t
other reliefs celebrate the joy and fertility of nature in this time of peace. the universal harmony of the natural world is represented by the full-breasted, reassuring figure of mother earth herself. the 100-foot-high column commemorating trajan's victory over the dacians shows the force required to keep the peace. its unique spiral frieze tells of the discipline and resourcefulness of the roman lions. moving by sea, assembling to hear their orders, building fortifications, raiding an enemy...
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uncommon, pregnancy while using mirena can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility. ovarian cysts may occur, but usually disappear. bleeding and spotting may increase in the first few months and continue to be irregular. periods over time may become shorter, lighter, or even stop. mirena does not protect against hiv or stds. oh, i can wait a little longer. ask about mirena. when you have time. did you know ? if you choose mirena to prevent pregnancy, it's also approved to treat heavy periods. >> maryland will have some considerable firepower at this week's convention. several congressional leaders from the state as well as governor o'malley are slated to speak. speak. that bacon and pancakes for $4. umm. in my day, you get eggs, bacon and pancakes, and it only cost you $4. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 tasty choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. >> thanks for joining
uncommon, pregnancy while using mirena can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility. ovarian cysts may occur, but usually disappear. bleeding and spotting may increase in the first few months and continue to be irregular. periods over time may become shorter, lighter, or even stop. mirena does not protect against hiv or stds. oh, i can wait a little longer. ask about mirena. when you have time. did you know ? if you choose mirena to prevent pregnancy, it's also...
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we appreciate how they come together and cross fertilize ideas, so for you to be able to do that is wonderful. there was a breakout for open street entertainment and outdoor entertainment. do you know what kinds of ideas came out of that? was there anything interesting? >> between all of them it was basically a breakout of outdoor events producers, and i know there were some challenges. i do not know if they came up with anything groundbreaking. >> i would sum it up like this. people are frustrated with the city putting on the events. they are frustrated with dealing with multiple departments, so we may have requirements, police, fire, etc., so i think from their perspective it can be frustrating to deal with the city. there are land use challenges with san francisco. some is court, some is rec and park, a lot of different land owners, so from our perspective we get familiar with rules and it becomes second nature, so especially for an outdoor event it can be challenging, so there was a lot of frustration expressed and a general suggestion we have more carrots and sticks, but we have not thou
we appreciate how they come together and cross fertilize ideas, so for you to be able to do that is wonderful. there was a breakout for open street entertainment and outdoor entertainment. do you know what kinds of ideas came out of that? was there anything interesting? >> between all of them it was basically a breakout of outdoor events producers, and i know there were some challenges. i do not know if they came up with anything groundbreaking. >> i would sum it up like this....
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the life of each human being begins with fertilization, cloning, or its functional equivalent. every human being shall have all the legal and constitutional attributes and privileges of personhood. you look at the republican platform which is a fresher document and they talk about giving 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property to a fertilized human embryo. what are we talking about here? property rights? they've just gone crazy. and if you start calling that murder, then you've got a real problem with common law. then people who do have abortions are murderers. this is a fact that they're creating here, a problem for our society. >> it also potentially criminalizes certain forms of birth control. >> like iud. >> right. which is fine with them. so, you know, it's really backwards. it's really retrograde, and we've talked about it for a long time, but if they really want to pull paul ryan forward, they have to go back to that war on contraception, war on abortion, war on women language because it's really true, they would take away major rights for women, and if they
the life of each human being begins with fertilization, cloning, or its functional equivalent. every human being shall have all the legal and constitutional attributes and privileges of personhood. you look at the republican platform which is a fresher document and they talk about giving 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property to a fertilized human embryo. what are we talking about here? property rights? they've just gone crazy. and if you start calling that murder, then you've got...