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we found plant fertilizer on the noose that was around your husband's neck. a very extensive flower garden in your front yard. that doesn't mean anything. if you would just allow me to test your hands, just to be sure, we could eliminate you as a suspect. please place your hands on the piece of paper. what's this? it's an explosives detection kit. explosives? i thought trent was hanged. he was, but we found ammonium nitrate on the noose. ammonium nitrate is the common ingredient in explosives, as well as plant fertilizer. and you have it underneath your fingernails. just because i use fertilizer doesn't make me a killer. what about this other woman? is she a suspect? why would i kill him? you kill the cheating husband, frame the other wife. it's the perfect revenge plan. yeah, i've never met this "other wife," so why would i frame her? you know what? you know what? i want to talk to my lawyer. i want to talk to my lawyer. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can
we found plant fertilizer on the noose that was around your husband's neck. a very extensive flower garden in your front yard. that doesn't mean anything. if you would just allow me to test your hands, just to be sure, we could eliminate you as a suspect. please place your hands on the piece of paper. what's this? it's an explosives detection kit. explosives? i thought trent was hanged. he was, but we found ammonium nitrate on the noose. ammonium nitrate is the common ingredient in explosives,...
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and all of your fertilizers do not reuse fertilizers that have any type of a combination.ure lime you can store that. but any combination fertilizer, better to start new. >> thank you so much. thomas landscape. follow us on twitter. >> we'll be right back. . alalright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies. let the making begin >>> a lot of clouds and cool temperatures too. only upper 40s for daytime highs. jacket weather here to stay through the end of the week. a good looking weekend. it's going to be cool but bright and sunny. >> thank you, tucker. >ry
and all of your fertilizers do not reuse fertilizers that have any type of a combination.ure lime you can store that. but any combination fertilizer, better to start new. >> thank you so much. thomas landscape. follow us on twitter. >> we'll be right back. . alalright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ too bad the guys aren't here we're...
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this silt was eventually transported and concentrated by the wind into the vast fertile soils of todayearly scientists didn't really appreciate the important geological role of glaciers. even geologists were convinced that glaciers had never existed
this silt was eventually transported and concentrated by the wind into the vast fertile soils of todayearly scientists didn't really appreciate the important geological role of glaciers. even geologists were convinced that glaciers had never existed
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it expects farmers to plant a lot of corn next year, and need the fertilizer for it. real estate website zillow also was out with its results late today. while earnings per share were stronger than expected but its forecast came up short. after closing down 5.3%, at $34.37 per share, the stock fell more than 21% in after hours trading, falling to $27 per share. the selling comes despite record usage by zillow's mobile and web platforms and record quarterly revenues. the weekend launch of apple's newest ipads may not have the hype of other apple product launches, but the company sold three million of the devices in the first three days they were on sale. that was stronger than the average estimate from analysts. shares gained 1.4%, recovering a little of what they have lost in the last six weeks. the three million sales includes the ipad mini and its newest full size ipad. a monday buyout in the banking business. stifel financial will buy k.b.w. the new company would concentrate on financial services for mid-sized companies and individual investors. stifel is the buyer
it expects farmers to plant a lot of corn next year, and need the fertilizer for it. real estate website zillow also was out with its results late today. while earnings per share were stronger than expected but its forecast came up short. after closing down 5.3%, at $34.37 per share, the stock fell more than 21% in after hours trading, falling to $27 per share. the selling comes despite record usage by zillow's mobile and web platforms and record quarterly revenues. the weekend launch of...
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. >> reporter: scientists hope these early stage eggs could one day be fertilized. >> the hope is of course to place those eggs right back into the same patient so there will be no rejection and those are the patient's own eggs that can be fertilized. >> reporter: the ultimate goal is to use it with people. so women can have another source of eggs which are their own. >> we give a huge boost to those patients' choices for fertility options. right now, obviously the most important thing for women to realize is that we don't -- that we don't have those options available yet. >> reporter: and researchers at wake forest agree it will be quite some time before they can try to create eggs from women's cells. vinita nair for cbs news, new york. >>> the institute for regenerative medicine at wake forest is currently working on growing more than 30 different organs and tissues in their laboratory now. >>> drinking black tea may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. researchers in switzerland analysessed data from 50 nations and discovered lower numbers in places where people drank a l
. >> reporter: scientists hope these early stage eggs could one day be fertilized. >> the hope is of course to place those eggs right back into the same patient so there will be no rejection and those are the patient's own eggs that can be fertilized. >> reporter: the ultimate goal is to use it with people. so women can have another source of eggs which are their own. >> we give a huge boost to those patients' choices for fertility options. right now, obviously the most...
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meantime, lower energy prices, specifically for natural gas, helped profits at fertilize m maker c.f. industries. a booming farm ecliomy helped increase demand, making up forlp lower prices for its phosphate fertilizer. the stock rallied 3.2% before the company released its quaerly results after the closing bell tonight.es the stock rallied about 1% from this closing price in extended hours trading. the company is optimistic about its 2013 busines it expects farmers to plant a lot of corn next year, and need the fertilizer for it. real estate website zillow also was out with its results late today. while earnings per share were stronger than expected but its forecast came up short. after closing down 5., atn $34.37 per share, the stock fell more than 21% in after hours trading, falling to $27 per share. the selling comes despite record usage by zillow's mobile and web platforms and record quarterly revenues. the weekend launch of apple's newest ipads may not have the hype of other apple product launches, but the company sold three million of the devices in the first three days they we
meantime, lower energy prices, specifically for natural gas, helped profits at fertilize m maker c.f. industries. a booming farm ecliomy helped increase demand, making up forlp lower prices for its phosphate fertilizer. the stock rallied 3.2% before the company released its quaerly results after the closing bell tonight.es the stock rallied about 1% from this closing price in extended hours trading. the company is optimistic about its 2013 busines it expects farmers to plant a lot of corn next...
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e orse will grow out for a historical geographer, the past is fertile ground.lovell is researching patterns in both time and space explain t collapse-- and now the explosion-- of maya population aftethe conquest in the6th ceury, the spaniards had little interest in highland resources. 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 plantations. lovell: to supply them with ready pools of labor, ator: anis... and toive forced in compact tow like is.uild the w settlements, called congregaciones, were laid out in classic spanish-american grids and located in valleys. the dense urban settlement pattern helped decimate maya population. the conquistadors ought fromurope st of exotic diseases, likellpox. the close ling quarters andpod 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 inuman history. but when the spanish empire itself
e orse will grow out for a historical geographer, the past is fertile ground.lovell is researching patterns in both time and space explain t collapse-- and now the explosion-- of maya population aftethe conquest in the6th ceury, the spaniards had little interest in highland resources. 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 plantations. lovell: to supply them with ready pools of...
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. >> a growing number of obese women are reporting to surgery to help fertility. >> having excess fat changes the concentration of the hormones that actually regulate menstruation and ovulation. >> doctors say losing 10% of body weight could help increase fertility and pregnancy complications. >> there's a higher chance of miscarriage. higher chance of higher weight baby secondary to gestational diabetes. >> she lost 66 pounds 6 months after surgery. and got a big surprise. >> yes, i was pregnant. >> she now has two boys and weighs 160 pounds. >> if someone would have told me then that this would be my life now, i would have laughed in their faces. >> she says she's happy with her weight and happier with her family. cbs news, new york. >> surgeons stress it's very important for you to do research and figure out which surgery is right for you. and whatever you choose, they say probably wait 12 to 18 months after the surgery before you get pregnant. >> incredible video for you out of washington state where a busted dam is turning roads into rivers. flooding 4 acres of houses, bodes, lan
. >> a growing number of obese women are reporting to surgery to help fertility. >> having excess fat changes the concentration of the hormones that actually regulate menstruation and ovulation. >> doctors say losing 10% of body weight could help increase fertility and pregnancy complications. >> there's a higher chance of miscarriage. higher chance of higher weight baby secondary to gestational diabetes. >> she lost 66 pounds 6 months after surgery. and got a big...
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who wants to be a heartbeat away from a presidency, if a woman wants to have a baby, in-vitro fertilization, she cannot. rape, she has to. no wonder they buried it on page 14, rather than than splashing it across the cover. we'll be right back. -xarar!( ,-x0',x3p .bb (cheers and applause) >> jon: my guest tonight is the house democratic minority leader and served california's 8th district. please welcome back to the program nancy pelosi! (cheers and applause) how are you? thank you for being here with us. (cheers and applause) let me ask you a question, so in the senate when you are-- you don't have the majority in the senate, everything is geared towards you being able to stop the opposite party. does the house have any mechanisms for the minority party to slow down legislation or not-- how has your role changed from having the majority to not. >> well, the power of the speaker of the house is awesome. it is very different-- . >> jon: like thor, we say? when you hold the gavel, thunder? >> sometimes more damage than that under the republicans. but it is-- it is, it's a different, it's just
who wants to be a heartbeat away from a presidency, if a woman wants to have a baby, in-vitro fertilization, she cannot. rape, she has to. no wonder they buried it on page 14, rather than than splashing it across the cover. we'll be right back. -xarar!( ,-x0',x3p .bb (cheers and applause) >> jon: my guest tonight is the house democratic minority leader and served california's 8th district. please welcome back to the program nancy pelosi! (cheers and applause) how are you? thank you for...
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. >> the dark soil in the valley is very fertile. but when the wind blows it away, the mineral-rich upper layer of soil goes with it. now some new windbreaks are being planted here -- with financial assistance from germany. they are ash, wild pear and other fast-growing trees, which are encased to protect them from grazing cattle. the protective casings are made of biodegradable and organic plastic, which will dissolve within three years. they act as miniature greenhouses for the fledgling trees. gela tetrauli learned these methods for combating soil erosion in germany. two months before, he and a few other farmers from georgia paid a visit to some farmers in central germany. >> we're quite a bit behind, agriculturally. the germans are at least ten years ahead of us. and when we catch up with the germans, then they'll be ten more years ahead of us. it's just like the mountains. once you've climbed the first one, the next one is already there to greet you. >> here on a farm near frankfurt, the georgian farmers learned about modern met
. >> the dark soil in the valley is very fertile. but when the wind blows it away, the mineral-rich upper layer of soil goes with it. now some new windbreaks are being planted here -- with financial assistance from germany. they are ash, wild pear and other fast-growing trees, which are encased to protect them from grazing cattle. the protective casings are made of biodegradable and organic plastic, which will dissolve within three years. they act as miniature greenhouses for the...
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. >> reporter: to a small but growing number of investors, fertile midwest farmland is the gift that keeps giving. despi last sumer's drought, the value of farmland in the federal reserve's seventh district, which includes iowa and illinois, continued to increase in the double digits. jim farrell is the president and c.e.o. of an omaha-based farm real estate firm. he says last month alone, his company oversaw more than $160 million in farmland sales. >> the level of interest was phenomenal, and we were selling them at higher prices than we anticipated they would sell at before we went into the auction. >> reporter: who's buying farmland? some are investors like these attending the chicago federal reserve bank's annu agriculture conference. while farmers still account for about three-quarters of the farmland purchased in the u.s., investors account for the rest and their numbers are growing. jon brorson manages three agriculture funds for mesirow financial that include 26 farms. he says individual and institutional investors are only beginning to realize the profit potential of farmin
. >> reporter: to a small but growing number of investors, fertile midwest farmland is the gift that keeps giving. despi last sumer's drought, the value of farmland in the federal reserve's seventh district, which includes iowa and illinois, continued to increase in the double digits. jim farrell is the president and c.e.o. of an omaha-based farm real estate firm. he says last month alone, his company oversaw more than $160 million in farmland sales. >> the level of interest was...
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experts say losing even 10% of your body weight can help improve fertility and help prevent pregnancyplication. >> a higher chance of miscarriage. there's a high chance of high gestational weight babies secondary to gestational diabetes. >> reporter: she lost 66 pounds in the first six months after surgery. she also get a big surprise. >> yes. i was pregnant. >> reporter: she now has two boys and weighs 160 pounds. >> if someone would have told me then that this would be my life now, i would have laughed in their faces. >> reporter: she says she is happy with her weight and even happier with her family. now, experts recommend waiting one to two years after bariatric surgery before conceiving. this will help avoid exposing the baby to the mother's rapid weight loss. women who have had the surgery need to be screened for nutritional deficiencies and other complications. >> thank you. we'll be right back. >>> we'll show you sandy's path of destruction from the air. some say parts of it remind them of the world war ii bombings in europe. that's tonight on the "cbs evening news." here's wh
experts say losing even 10% of your body weight can help improve fertility and help prevent pregnancyplication. >> a higher chance of miscarriage. there's a high chance of high gestational weight babies secondary to gestational diabetes. >> reporter: she lost 66 pounds in the first six months after surgery. she also get a big surprise. >> yes. i was pregnant. >> reporter: she now has two boys and weighs 160 pounds. >> if someone would have told me then that this...
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mitchell rosslyn says a growing number of obese women are resorting to surgery to help fertility. >> having excess fat changes the concentration of the hormones that actually regulate menstruation and ovulation. >> reporter: they are either overweight or obese and doctors say losing even 10% of your body weight could help increase fertility and help prevent pregnancy complications. >> there's a higher chance of miscarriage. there's a higher chance of high gestational weight baby. secondary gestational diabetes. >> reporter: she lost 66 pounds just six months after surgery. she also got a big surprise. >> yes, i was pregnant. >> reporter: she now has two boys and weighs 160 pounds. >> the someone would have told me then that this would be my life now, i would have laughed in their faces. >> okay right this way. >> reporter: she's happy her weight and even happy her family. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> surgeons stress the importance of patients searching what surgery is right for them. -- researching what surgery is right for them. doctors recommend waiting 12 to 18 months after
mitchell rosslyn says a growing number of obese women are resorting to surgery to help fertility. >> having excess fat changes the concentration of the hormones that actually regulate menstruation and ovulation. >> reporter: they are either overweight or obese and doctors say losing even 10% of your body weight could help increase fertility and help prevent pregnancy complications. >> there's a higher chance of miscarriage. there's a higher chance of high gestational weight...
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you don't pollute the streams from pesticides and fertilizers. so, there is hope. while human activity can influence the expansion of arid lands on a short-term basis, more powerful geological forces are at work to change the shapes of deserts over long periods of time. global climate changes, still poorly understood, have caused the edges of the earth's deserts to shift by hundreds of kilometers over the past few million years. 18,000 years ago, for example, the deserts of africa were much smaller than they are today. but while the size of the world's deserts has fluctuated throughout history, one factor has remained constant-- deserts have always been regarded as hostile, extreme environments. as a result, we have tended to overlook the great beauty, wonder, and potential value of these unique regions. there is more to the desert than geologic processes. deserts have a surreal quality that has captured the human imagination throughout the ages. perhaps this is because deserts are places of extremes, of contrast. this stark, seemingly lifeless expanse of bare rock
you don't pollute the streams from pesticides and fertilizers. so, there is hope. while human activity can influence the expansion of arid lands on a short-term basis, more powerful geological forces are at work to change the shapes of deserts over long periods of time. global climate changes, still poorly understood, have caused the edges of the earth's deserts to shift by hundreds of kilometers over the past few million years. 18,000 years ago, for example, the deserts of africa were much...
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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 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 commi
here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile 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...
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. >> how women can getter gauge their own fertility based on a certain factor. >> is it illegal to post sale sign in your used car? the answer on the 7 on your side q and a, next. >> i'm cheryl jennings. coming up at 5:00 first place president obama declared victory last night highlights growing role of social immediate yachl the new high end outlook store com >>> a new study says women may be able to better gauge their fertility based on the age their mother went through menopause. researchers followed women and found women whose mothers had an early menopause had fewer eggs in their owe vary was fewer eggs there are fewer answers to conceive. >> new research suggests the way you look as you age could indicate if whether you're at greater risk. people with receding hairlines, baldness at the crown, ear lob creases and yellow fatty deposits around the eye lid are 39% more likely to develop heart disease over 35 years. researchers say it does not prove science of aging causes heart disease. or vice versa but looking old for your age is a marker of poor health. >> michael finney is here.
. >> how women can getter gauge their own fertility based on a certain factor. >> is it illegal to post sale sign in your used car? the answer on the 7 on your side q and a, next. >> i'm cheryl jennings. coming up at 5:00 first place president obama declared victory last night highlights growing role of social immediate yachl the new high end outlook store com >>> a new study says women may be able to better gauge their fertility based on the age their mother went...
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that's when you put fertilizer on. >> put fertilizer. the leaves will come out. move it out and let it rest out there. for after care, go to the national gardening association. put it on our facebook page. if you go there, it will tell you how to take care of this and get some great ideas. >> now, go to the other extreme, the smaller side. these are paper whites. they're fun to have. kids can do this. >> that's what i like about this. very easy for everybody. >> all you have to do is do this. >> set them down in the soil. >> these are gonna grow pretty fast. four to five weeks is all you need to have this for christmas. >> around thanksgiving you put them in and you'll be in god shape. >> i plant them every week or two. >> stagger them. >> they're very fragrant. if you don't like the fragrance there are some less fragrant. most of these are white. they do get pretty tall. if you want to keep them short, don't overwater them. you want them to reach for the water. every once in a while give them a hit of vodka. the sue gr really keeps them good. >> this does not ha
that's when you put fertilizer on. >> put fertilizer. the leaves will come out. move it out and let it rest out there. for after care, go to the national gardening association. put it on our facebook page. if you go there, it will tell you how to take care of this and get some great ideas. >> now, go to the other extreme, the smaller side. these are paper whites. they're fun to have. kids can do this. >> that's what i like about this. very easy for everybody. >> all you...
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get a good tropical fertilizer. you should be picking asparagus again by may, jim. >> is it too early to plant? >> if you get them in before the ground freezes, that is fine. >> ok. you can e-mail your question to plant questions at wbaltv.com. up next, your maryland lottery numbers. plus, a look at how wall street is performing at >> tonight on 11 news at 5:00, trial under way for the former student charged with killing are roommates. we will have more on the story of a roommate who allegedly stabbed her roommate over loud music. we will have more on a program of helping kids one suitcase at the time. and we will continue to cover the water main breaks in midtown. stay tuned for these stories and much more at 5:00 p.m. and now you're maryland lottery numbers. lottery maryland let yourself let ♪ >> your numbers are -- 6 as printed on the ball. 4. 2. 6-4-2. now through november 25, by $10 or more and received a card for the newest game. we are ready to rock and roll. your picked four numbers are -- 2. 1. 2. and 5. 2-
get a good tropical fertilizer. you should be picking asparagus again by may, jim. >> is it too early to plant? >> if you get them in before the ground freezes, that is fine. >> ok. you can e-mail your question to plant questions at wbaltv.com. up next, your maryland lottery numbers. plus, a look at how wall street is performing at >> tonight on 11 news at 5:00, trial under way for the former student charged with killing are roommates. we will have more on the story of a...
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. >> los campesinos acusan de estar sobre explotando la tierra fÉrtil y chuparse el agua a travÉs den asunto divino su lÍder fue asesinado con su esposa hace un mes esto ha puesto peor la situaciÓn con ellos. >> piensan irse de mÉxico, vender sus tierras aunque sean producti productivas prefieren irse del paÍs que continuar el conflicto. univisiÓn. >> maÑana la segunda parte de la serie, edgar muÑoz visita pozos irregulares y acusaciones de los campesinos de la zona por contrataciÓn de sicarios el grupo religioso niega ambos seÑalamientos. >> piden a la oea que analiza que implico thsz tendrÍa los casos reciente de la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana aprobaron legalizar la marihuana para uso recreativo, el presidente de mÉxico, felipe calderÓn dijo que implica un gran cambio. >> subrayar que resulta necesitan liz aro las implicaciones de polÍticas pÚblicas y salud general para las naciones de los procesos en marcha a nivel local y estatal en algunos paÍses de nuestro continente para permitir la producciÓn consumo y distribuciÓn legal de marihuana lo cual constituye un cambio por parte de
. >> los campesinos acusan de estar sobre explotando la tierra fÉrtil y chuparse el agua a travÉs den asunto divino su lÍder fue asesinado con su esposa hace un mes esto ha puesto peor la situaciÓn con ellos. >> piensan irse de mÉxico, vender sus tierras aunque sean producti productivas prefieren irse del paÍs que continuar el conflicto. univisiÓn. >> maÑana la segunda parte de la serie, edgar muÑoz visita pozos irregulares y acusaciones de los campesinos de la zona...
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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.
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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. >>> a woman's prediction of fertility. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff paneary.ind anywhere from 20 to 30 miles per hour and a wind advisory in effect. we have a full report of how high those snow levels will go in just a few minutes. >>> in health matters tonight, graying, thinning air and puffy eyes all a sign of aging that could also mean heart attack risk. they're monitoring 1100 pamp participants over the age of 40. people who had signs of aging at the beginning of the study had a 50% chance of having a heart attack. doctors should routinely check their patients for visible signs of aging. the amount of gray hair or the number of wrinkles had no impact on heart disease risk. >>> another study says a mother's age at menopause may predict her daughter's fertility. it found women whose mothers had an earlier menopause had fewer eggs in their ovaries than those who had a later menopause. the eggs affect the ability to conceive naturally. >>> jeff is up next with some of the changes we're going to be experiencing. finally put away the shorts. >> yes, get them awa
. >>> a woman's prediction of fertility. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff paneary.ind anywhere from 20 to 30 miles per hour and a wind advisory in effect. we have a full report of how high those snow levels will go in just a few minutes. >>> in health matters tonight, graying, thinning air and puffy eyes all a sign of aging that could also mean heart attack risk. they're monitoring 1100 pamp participants over the age of 40. people who had signs of aging at the...
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can pump can be used as fertilizer? >> it can be used as compost.you have a compost pile add it to the pile. if you have any seeds, maybe next year you might have some pumpkin plants sprouting in the compost pile. they are kind of fun. >> thank you very much. great to have you as always. if you have a plant question and would like to have answered, send it to plant questions that -- plant questions that wbaltv.com. wbaltv.com. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i'm honored to approve this message. >> a woman in cleveland gets a lesson in patience after driving on a sidewalk to avoid being behind a school bus. the 32-year-old drives onto the walkway as the bus was unloading children. court records show a judge ordered her
can pump can be used as fertilizer? >> it can be used as compost.you have a compost pile add it to the pile. if you have any seeds, maybe next year you might have some pumpkin plants sprouting in the compost pile. they are kind of fun. >> thank you very much. great to have you as always. if you have a plant question and would like to have answered, send it to plant questions that -- plant questions that wbaltv.com. wbaltv.com. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over...
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you have aibrantery and somtourist economy.ings on the surrounding hillsides, adequate rainfall and fertilecanic soils sustain agriculture. but the same natural forces that sustain the economy are also a source of danger. hoping to avoid a tragedy, geographer patty mothes maps and monitors several volcanoes for ecuador's geophysical institute, inclu tungurahua. she is looking for any changes that might signal an eruption. moes and one of these ways thate dohat is to put a prism that's highly reflective, or a number of prisms up on the flanks of the volcano, and then, shooting with this very high-powered laser beam... narrator: the beams reflect off the prisms and back to patty's measuring device. it can detsubthangesin t shap, changes that may forecast an eruption and save lives. their concern is based on history. inside a church, a mural recalls a deadly eruption in 1773. it happened again in 1886 and 1918. so why do people live in such a dangerous place? some people simply cannot afford to move, due to limited economic means. re, elshere,nesses decisions to le ar dangerfamis on tachnte re
you have aibrantery and somtourist economy.ings on the surrounding hillsides, adequate rainfall and fertilecanic soils sustain agriculture. but the same natural forces that sustain the economy are also a source of danger. hoping to avoid a tragedy, geographer patty mothes maps and monitors several volcanoes for ecuador's geophysical institute, inclu tungurahua. she is looking for any changes that might signal an eruption. moes and one of these ways thate dohat is to put a prism that's highly...
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weaver will be the new home of the iowa fertilizer company.rst world scale ammonia plant built in this country in 25 years. expected to be completed in 2015, it will create 2500 construction jobs and 165 permanent ones. which is a big deal for weaver and for iowa, which is why as you can see, today's groundbreaking was attended by the state's governor and other officials. now, an interesting aspect of the story is who is behind the plant. it's owned by an egyptian company that owns and operates nitrogen fertilizer plants around the world, and while some weaver residents are worried about the project's environmental impact, we wanted to focus tonight on the positive aspects of this. it's proof that america is a great place to do business, and it is physical proof of america being an energy superpower. the united states energy information administration says we have 92 years worth of natural gas at current consumption rates. that's a huge competitive advantage and it means more plants like this and more american jobs. at a time when america's om
weaver will be the new home of the iowa fertilizer company.rst world scale ammonia plant built in this country in 25 years. expected to be completed in 2015, it will create 2500 construction jobs and 165 permanent ones. which is a big deal for weaver and for iowa, which is why as you can see, today's groundbreaking was attended by the state's governor and other officials. now, an interesting aspect of the story is who is behind the plant. it's owned by an egyptian company that owns and operates...
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by mixing a variety of crops and by using locally produced organic and mineral fertilizers, thanontinuesame piece of la fony years. anvae op an ince eir income thanontinepstad:arm tthese systems include trees or other perennial crops, fruit crops, black pepper, cacao-- which is chocolate. even cattle ranching can be made to be more or less sustainable. narrator: intensification means experimenting with new breeds of cattle and grasses, and it mean allowing some pastures to recover while cattle graze in others. ( speaking portuguese ) translator: because grazing was degrading my fields, the farm didn't have a means to produce new grass. ( continuing in portuguese ) so, i decided to research what i'd seen done in other places and i intensified my planting. of course, there was an initial cost, but the return has been good, and it's paying for itself. narrator: these practices work well on a small scale in the eastern amazon, but can they be used throughout amazonia? this remains to be seen. the first results of this research showed that we have aroun 50% to 60% of the state appropriate fo
by mixing a variety of crops and by using locally produced organic and mineral fertilizers, thanontinuesame piece of la fony years. anvae op an ince eir income thanontinepstad:arm tthese systems include trees or other perennial crops, fruit crops, black pepper, cacao-- which is chocolate. even cattle ranching can be made to be more or less sustainable. narrator: intensification means experimenting with new breeds of cattle and grasses, and it mean allowing some pastures to recover while cattle...
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there's a misconception out there that the morning after pill blocks fertilized eggs from implanting in a woman's uterus, which spurs abortion controversy. further studies have shown what it does really do is delays oven lags which is release of eggs from ovaries occur before the eggs are fertilized. so even some of the science is murky, let's say, on where it all falls.so even some of the s murky, let's say, on where it all falls. but let the debate begin on that one. >> anatomy 201 with rob nelson in ten minutes. >> 101. >>> supreme court set to decide this week whether to take up the question of gay marriage. the defense of marriage act, states marriages between a man and a woman. five federal courts have ruled it unconstitutional. the justices are expected to announce on friday whether they will hear arguments in the case. >>> well, they were bending over backward and in every other direction on the streets of buenos aries over the weekend. >> dozens of super flexible pole dancers powder into the argentina's capital city for the south american pole dancing championship, and they
there's a misconception out there that the morning after pill blocks fertilized eggs from implanting in a woman's uterus, which spurs abortion controversy. further studies have shown what it does really do is delays oven lags which is release of eggs from ovaries occur before the eggs are fertilized. so even some of the science is murky, let's say, on where it all falls.so even some of the s murky, let's say, on where it all falls. but let the debate begin on that one. >> anatomy 201 with...
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is the ground still fertile enough? >> by 1968, he was a great hero to many people because he was speaking insanity that they needed to hear and people know the truth. the truth has in mind of the town and people hear it. it takes guts to say it because you are risking it. there will be somebody. >> the first blurb we got on the book was from a kilgore but jeff. we hold a month as a kind of model -- was from mckale or which of -- mikhail gorbachev. we hold him up as a kind of model. he has to stand up to the hawks and the wall street interest. on some level, i think obama understands that and would aspire to do that and that kind of leader, as kennedy was, tllace and roosevelt thatat imes. we need to build a movement that will force people to do the right thing. king was out there talking about the opposition to nuclear issues before anybody. back in the 1940's and 1950's. but we need a movement. >> i think the machines in the organizations and the systems drive them down. but the people rise up again. >> and as people
is the ground still fertile enough? >> by 1968, he was a great hero to many people because he was speaking insanity that they needed to hear and people know the truth. the truth has in mind of the town and people hear it. it takes guts to say it because you are risking it. there will be somebody. >> the first blurb we got on the book was from a kilgore but jeff. we hold a month as a kind of model -- was from mckale or which of -- mikhail gorbachev. we hold him up as a kind of model....
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they used no fertility drugs. at a combined weight of more than 20 pounds, the 5-day-old boys set a new world record. she carried the babies 37 weeks, almost to term. the biggest baby is still hospitalized, but his breathing and eating continue to improve. 5.5 pound jensen and 7 pound elliott are still at home. >> did you say 20 pounds total? >> yes. all in your belly. all out now. bundles of joy. >>> let's see what we have coming up. >> we're learning more about what the fbi took from inside the home of david petraeus' mistress. >>> a revealing look at the unemployment numbers facing a growing number of people living in the south bay and the solutions being offered, that's at 6:00. >> brian williams is next, we'll see you again at 6:00. >> good night folks. m substant>>> on the broadcast ton the edge of a possible new war in the middle east, ferocious fighting as rockets fly between israel and gaza, and there are fears of a war
they used no fertility drugs. at a combined weight of more than 20 pounds, the 5-day-old boys set a new world record. she carried the babies 37 weeks, almost to term. the biggest baby is still hospitalized, but his breathing and eating continue to improve. 5.5 pound jensen and 7 pound elliott are still at home. >> did you say 20 pounds total? >> yes. all in your belly. all out now. bundles of joy. >>> let's see what we have coming up. >> we're learning more about what...
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and that makes the compost, which is used to fertilize new fruits and vegetables. >> that way we can get the compost into our garden, and our plants can grow better. >> and in the process, they've also cut down a lot on the amount of garbage that has to go to the landfills. >> we used to throw away 12 bags of garbage. now we're down to half a bag of garbage for all the lunch periods. >> but it took a while for the students to get their schoolmates to pitch in. separating their trash into all the different containers was a bit challenging at first. >> well, at first they weren't so on board with it. they would just put it in wherever they want. but soon they got the hang of it and started putting it where it needs to go. and we made signs to help them. >> terracycle helped, too. the company pays the school for collecting certain types of trash that can be turned into useful products like book bags and pencil cases. >> we've already made almost $150 from terracycle just returning used juice pouches and chip bags. >> basically, the only garbage left is the milk cartons. >> and once we h
and that makes the compost, which is used to fertilize new fruits and vegetables. >> that way we can get the compost into our garden, and our plants can grow better. >> and in the process, they've also cut down a lot on the amount of garbage that has to go to the landfills. >> we used to throw away 12 bags of garbage. now we're down to half a bag of garbage for all the lunch periods. >> but it took a while for the students to get their schoolmates to pitch in. separating...