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by now in her early 40's, she was taking fertility treatments, hormone injections. but nothing was happening. >> was it really eating away at her that she wasn't getting pregnant, time was going by? >> yes. and, you know, just speaking from experience, fertility treatments are the loneliest place a woman will ever go. >> reporter: looking back, her mom, lois, recognizes now some worrisome signs. changes in her daughter. >> i kind of saw that she wasn't herself too much anymore, that she was kind of a little, what do you call it, kind of a little down, maybe, here and there. >> reporter: then in early 2013 the couple tried a new approach to the baby problem. a fertility doctor thought the body-building supplement known as creatine just might help autumn get pregnant. as it turned out her husband bob had been using the stuff in his research. so, on april 17th autumn klein seemed ready to give creatine a try. she texted her husband that day: "i ovulate tomorrow." he answered "perfect timing. creatine." smiley face. these are hospital security camera pictures that show
by now in her early 40's, she was taking fertility treatments, hormone injections. but nothing was happening. >> was it really eating away at her that she wasn't getting pregnant, time was going by? >> yes. and, you know, just speaking from experience, fertility treatments are the loneliest place a woman will ever go. >> reporter: looking back, her mom, lois, recognizes now some worrisome signs. changes in her daughter. >> i kind of saw that she wasn't herself too much...
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she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the changes began here on raid arm. we track few sprinkle moving in along a cold front here and moved in from ukiah to santa rosa and falling below the radar am and sfo seen a few drops. here's the camera. see how grey it is out there as we look at how much cooler it was today. noticeably let's just say danville dropped 15 degree from his 80 yesterday to 65 livermore with 13 degrees cooler oakland san francisco 13 to 14 degrees cooler. come down from the 70's to the 50's and 60's in san jose drop 13 degrees only 65 the high. it's still pretty gusty out the
she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the...
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while shatters the lives that you remember familiesed the fertile land. the human rights organization that authors that report i just mentioned and from washington, d.c. jose louise, he is the operations senior specialist at inter-american development bank, that is the largest souse of social development financing for latin american and the caribbean. thank you to both of you for being here. why build an industrial park on fertile food producing land in the middle of a fragile ecosystem, hundreds of miles away where new opportunity and infrastructure were arguably the most needed? first of all, thank you for having me. i think two parts of that question, one, why so far away from port-au-prince, and the reason is that port-au-prince concentrated so much of the economic activity to the northern part of haiti was poorer, substantially ever pooer, so one of the ideas that the government has was this. development always has trade offs. the trade off was agriculture in land that is 250 hectors verses converting that to industrial production, and we fully suppo
while shatters the lives that you remember familiesed the fertile land. the human rights organization that authors that report i just mentioned and from washington, d.c. jose louise, he is the operations senior specialist at inter-american development bank, that is the largest souse of social development financing for latin american and the caribbean. thank you to both of you for being here. why build an industrial park on fertile food producing land in the middle of a fragile ecosystem,...
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she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the changes began here on raid arm. we track few sprinkle moving in along a cold front here and moved in from ukiah to santa rosa and falling below the radar beam and sfo seen a few drops. here's the camera. see how grey it is out there as we look at how much cooler it was today. noticeably let's just say danville dropped 15 degree from his 80 yesterday to 65 livermore with 13 degrees cooler oakland san francisco 13 to 14 degrees cooler. come down from the 70's to the 50's and 60's in san jose drop 13 degrees only 65 the high. it's still pretty gusty out t
she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the...
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she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the changes began here on raid arm. we track few sprinkle moving in along a cold front here and moved in from ukiah to santa rosa and falling below the radar beam and sfo seen a few drops. here's the camera. see how grey it is out there as we look at how much cooler it was today. noticeably let's just say danville dropped 15 degree from his 80 yesterday to 65 livermore with 13 degrees cooler oakland san francisco 13 to 14 degrees cooler. come down from the 70's to the 50's and 60's in san jose drop 13 degrees only 65 the high. it's still pretty gusty out t
she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the...
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persuade their successes but i assure you that what's happening at kip should be likened to using fertilizera field effort lizards does nothing to make the field productive unless it's spread arena or around you don't stack fertilizer in one corner of the fold make sure it is throughout the field to improve the quality of the soil today should come in if school district when all schools will perform excel at the level of kip when we've not done that we've all failed and finally no men and women is an island into herself or himself i pray and hope i anticipate that this board will not be complexity through silence for what has happened in this police department it is uncomfortable and disgrateful that a so-called likely
persuade their successes but i assure you that what's happening at kip should be likened to using fertilizera field effort lizards does nothing to make the field productive unless it's spread arena or around you don't stack fertilizer in one corner of the fold make sure it is throughout the field to improve the quality of the soil today should come in if school district when all schools will perform excel at the level of kip when we've not done that we've all failed and finally no men and women...
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persuade their successes but i assure you that what's happening at kip should be likened to using fertilizera field effort lizards does nothing to make the field productive unless it's spread arena or around you don't stack fertilizer in one corner of the fold make sure it is throughout the field to improve the quality of the soil today should come in if school district when all schools will perform excel at the level of kip when we've not done that we've all failed and finally no men and women is an island into herself or himself i pray and hope i anticipate that this board will not be complexity through silence for what has happened in this police department it is uncomfortable and disgrateful that a so-called likely world-class city like san francisco this police department has personnel that are alleging having expressed homophobic and racism text please pretty please if other boards have passes resolution condemning foreign policy matter and other matters not directly raised to that board i submit to you this board should not sit in silence in the face of what's happening in our police
persuade their successes but i assure you that what's happening at kip should be likened to using fertilizera field effort lizards does nothing to make the field productive unless it's spread arena or around you don't stack fertilizer in one corner of the fold make sure it is throughout the field to improve the quality of the soil today should come in if school district when all schools will perform excel at the level of kip when we've not done that we've all failed and finally no men and women...
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these fertile lands he had feed the nation. california produces nearly half of america's fruits, nuts and vegetables, but without water, these fields because a dust bowl. the impact is widely felt. with nearly 430,000-acres left unplanted and the loss of 17,000 jobs, the drought is costing california $2.2 billion. for the nation, there will be an increase in food prices for years to come. >> if it's dryer, it's going to be a disaster the world has never seen before. >> what will you do then? >> it's scary to think about it. >> dry spells and droughts are common here. bringing water is an engineering feat. twenty reservoirs transfer water to the central valley through canals and pumping stations. today, although major reservoirs way below capacity. we went to one to see. >> the san luis reservoir during the period of drought is only 20% full. >> these images show just how depleted some of california's reservoirs are today. these all time low water levels can be seen from space. i visited nasa's propulsion lab where they track wa
these fertile lands he had feed the nation. california produces nearly half of america's fruits, nuts and vegetables, but without water, these fields because a dust bowl. the impact is widely felt. with nearly 430,000-acres left unplanted and the loss of 17,000 jobs, the drought is costing california $2.2 billion. for the nation, there will be an increase in food prices for years to come. >> if it's dryer, it's going to be a disaster the world has never seen before. >> what will you...
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. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket.tile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there. >> yes. >> then they put the fence. >> yes. >> suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops, and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates, so they have times when they can enter and come out. >> how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> i think we can just go to that pole. >> when india and pakistan were separated, the attempt was to try to draw a line across religious lines. >> exactly. >> drained by the colossal task of fighting two world wars, in 1947 great britain decided to end their nearly 200-year rule over india. in an attempt to prevent what the colonials saw as an inevitable civil war between the hindus, muslims and sikhs, the british commissioner, a lawyer from wales, was to draw up a new border. >> he was given two months. >> two mont
. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket.tile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there. >> yes. >> then they put the fence. >> yes. >> suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops, and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage...
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these were fertilized by nick. >> she did some eggs and she also had specifically frozen embryos that >> that's -- >> it's complicated. >> i don't think so. >> she said nick wants a son. but the two embryos are female. >> can i jump in here? she wants to -- she wants to destroy the eggs, correct? >> yes. because she is in a new relationship with that hot vampire. what's his name joe? >> he's half the deal here. they should not allow her to destroy them. cop versely he shouldn't also have a right -- he wanted to take the embryos and have them brought to term right? so without her consent he shouldn't be able to do that, either. >> it is a very tricky situation. what is he going to do -- >> what's that allegedly i wants to do. >> raise children on his own. that's a tough situation. i imagine her new fiancÉ is not loving this at all. >> i think it's rich people's problems. i. >> i forget who said at that joke about -- >> fertility can be an issue for en wun. >> i want to make some serious points. >> thank you. >> all right. the left makes fun of the right and conservatives when they rais
these were fertilized by nick. >> she did some eggs and she also had specifically frozen embryos that >> that's -- >> it's complicated. >> i don't think so. >> she said nick wants a son. but the two embryos are female. >> can i jump in here? she wants to -- she wants to destroy the eggs, correct? >> yes. because she is in a new relationship with that hot vampire. what's his name joe? >> he's half the deal here. they should not allow her to destroy...
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. >> now that sofia may want kids with joe, who will get custody of her fertilized eggs with nick?oze some eggs. >>> then hear bruce jenner's first words from diane sawyer's exclusive. >> my life hasen be getting me ready for this. >>> as kendall goes top.less i anme, come on. forget about breaking the internet. is she about to break your tv? >> should her photo shoot one-up kim's selfie oobk? we have kim's new images. >> i've captured pictures for a decade. >>> plus see who is really behind dennis quaid's meltdown. >> i was being blamed for it. >>> also bradley cooper's new interview. >>> and "90210's" jason preestly ly priestly is here for a flashback he might like to forget. >> where are my sespians? >> now "e.t." brandon's back. sofia vergara wants her ex-fiance to keep away from her two frozen embryos. he's saying, hold on, those are mine, too. hi, everyone, kevin frazier is off tonight. cameron is with me tonight. this should be a happy time in her life. >> she and joe manganiello are supposed to be tieing the knot reportedly and she told us she'd like to start a family with
. >> now that sofia may want kids with joe, who will get custody of her fertilized eggs with nick?oze some eggs. >>> then hear bruce jenner's first words from diane sawyer's exclusive. >> my life hasen be getting me ready for this. >>> as kendall goes top.less i anme, come on. forget about breaking the internet. is she about to break your tv? >> should her photo shoot one-up kim's selfie oobk? we have kim's new images. >> i've captured pictures for a...
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that will they used some fertility doctors in order to create these embryos. according to in touch magazine who broke this story she does not want to keep those embryos because now she has moved on and she is with somebody else. would like to keep them still frozen. so only plans they made if both of them -- if one every them died then they could have the embryos destroyed but didn't make any plans if they broke up. so we could have some legal analysts of course ken rotweiler, he says in this case really the law has yet to catch up with the science. >> this is interesting legal issue. i guess the issue is who owns the eggs? nick lobe on the one hand will say he has right as a father, as the person who produced the sperm for the eggs. he's going say he is right to life believer. he'll say he believes the eggs should be pre severed on the other hand, sophia will say she has rights as well, because they are her eggs, wants them disposed of she has rights. so it will be interesting legal issue and an issue that hasn't been decided by the supreme court. >> that is
that will they used some fertility doctors in order to create these embryos. according to in touch magazine who broke this story she does not want to keep those embryos because now she has moved on and she is with somebody else. would like to keep them still frozen. so only plans they made if both of them -- if one every them died then they could have the embryos destroyed but didn't make any plans if they broke up. so we could have some legal analysts of course ken rotweiler, he says in this...
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like thousands of couples, they turned to in vitro fertilization or i.v.f.doctor told them about a device that might up their odds. >> it increased our confidence that the right embryo was going to be selected. >> this can help us. >> the doctor is the director of stanford's in vitro fertilization lab at stanford and the founder of a private device company called "oxygen." we first profiled it two years ago when they were testing a system known as "eva." it helps doctors choose the healthiest embryos to implant. >> this is a tremendous leap forward in our ability to evaluate embryo viability. these are the time-lapse cameras. >> the eva system uses specialized cameras to essentially spy on newly-formed embryos as they develop inside of incubators. images are recorded every 25 -- every five minutes as the cells divide and the embryos grow. the computer software rates the quality of each embryo based on the growth pattern. >> green box represent embryos that have high viability and the yellow boxes represent embryos that have lower potential. and these viabili
like thousands of couples, they turned to in vitro fertilization or i.v.f.doctor told them about a device that might up their odds. >> it increased our confidence that the right embryo was going to be selected. >> this can help us. >> the doctor is the director of stanford's in vitro fertilization lab at stanford and the founder of a private device company called "oxygen." we first profiled it two years ago when they were testing a system known as "eva." it...
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control of the most fertile bottom lands brought great power to the lords. here on the acropolis, that power was expressed in grand temples and palaces a carefully constructed stage for royal display. in the maya, we see a pattern of cultural evolution found throughout the world. in the old world all the great civilizations resulted from efficient forms of agriculture and the monopolization of that wealth by a few. as archaeologists delve ever more deeply into our shared human history, they are discovering that complex civilizations independently arose in similar ways throughout the world. the advent of agriculture propelled many new world societies to greater heights of culture. 300 miles to the west of copan in mexico, the kingdom of the zapotecs emerged at about the same time as the maya. on a towering hilltop, monte alban became the capital of an opulent civilization of kings and nobles, writing and art. this was the home of the zapotecs, a separate ethnic and cultural society contemporary with but distinct from the maya. monte alban grew to be much larg
control of the most fertile bottom lands brought great power to the lords. here on the acropolis, that power was expressed in grand temples and palaces a carefully constructed stage for royal display. in the maya, we see a pattern of cultural evolution found throughout the world. in the old world all the great civilizations resulted from efficient forms of agriculture and the monopolization of that wealth by a few. as archaeologists delve ever more deeply into our shared human history, they are...
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like thousands of couples, they turned to in vitro fertilization or i.v.f.vice that might up their odds. >> it increased our confidence that the right embryo was going to be selected. >> this can help us. >> the doctor is the director of the fertilization lab at stanford and the founder of a private device company called oxygen. we first profiled it two years ago when they were testing a system known as eva. it helps doctors choose the healthiest embryos to implant. >> this is a tremendous leap forward in our ability to evaluate embryo viability. these are the time-lapse cameras. >> the eva system uses specialized cameras to essentially spy on newly formed embryos as they develop insides incubators. images are recorded every 25 minutes as they divide and grow. the computer software rates the quality of each embryo based on the growth pattern. >> green box represent embryos that have high viability and the yellow boxes represent embryos that have lower potential. and she's viability scores are assessed using an algorhythm assessed at stanford. >> it offers mo
like thousands of couples, they turned to in vitro fertilization or i.v.f.vice that might up their odds. >> it increased our confidence that the right embryo was going to be selected. >> this can help us. >> the doctor is the director of the fertilization lab at stanford and the founder of a private device company called oxygen. we first profiled it two years ago when they were testing a system known as eva. it helps doctors choose the healthiest embryos to implant. >>...
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researchers found fertility in men was far more negatively affected by the 29 chemicals that are thereare not advising against using sunscreen but say if a couple is struggling to get pregnant, then immediately wash off the sunscreen once inside and consider limiting the use of other products with these ultraviolet filter chemicals. >>> folic acid supplement may help those with high blood pressure avoid a stroke. an experiment with 20,000 adults showed that taking folic acid in addition to standard ace inhibitor reduced the number of first time strokes by more than 20 percent. stroke is a major risk for people with high blood pressure. folic acid is already a vital supplement for pregnant women. it helps to prevent birth defects. >> the energy department is predicting rock bottom gas prices for the summer driving season. here is abc's america's money. >> ♪♪ >> good morning, everybody. topping america's money the cheapest summer driving in six years. >> the average price of gas expected to fall 32 percent from last year. that's about a $300 savings for the average household this summer.
researchers found fertility in men was far more negatively affected by the 29 chemicals that are thereare not advising against using sunscreen but say if a couple is struggling to get pregnant, then immediately wash off the sunscreen once inside and consider limiting the use of other products with these ultraviolet filter chemicals. >>> folic acid supplement may help those with high blood pressure avoid a stroke. an experiment with 20,000 adults showed that taking folic acid in...
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for example, with an employee's use of in vitro fertilization to become pregnant, or birth control pills for family planning. the employer has no right to even know about such private matters, but if he learned of an employee's reproductive preferences, the d.c. law requires that he must not use this private matter to discriminate on the job. not surprisingly we do not expect this disapproval resolution to be considered on the house floor in the light of day until late tonight for fear that the american people will watch congress sanction for the first time ever discrimination against women and men for their reproductive health decisions. and see republicans violate their own professed mantra for local control of local affairs by overturning the law of a local government for the first time in a quarter of a century. i thank my good friend for yielding and i thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. woodall: mr. speaker, i rise to claim time in o
for example, with an employee's use of in vitro fertilization to become pregnant, or birth control pills for family planning. the employer has no right to even know about such private matters, but if he learned of an employee's reproductive preferences, the d.c. law requires that he must not use this private matter to discriminate on the job. not surprisingly we do not expect this disapproval resolution to be considered on the house floor in the light of day until late tonight for fear that the...
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a lot of women are freezing their eggs and men are fertilize them.g inside is mine. but these embryos are not inside her body. what do you think? >> i think it is half him. this is not an egg. this is an embryo and the better a analogy is if this was a child. i wish if people did this wherever you go has a legal form to fill out that says what happens if you separate. >> it should be noted the agreement they had was if either died they would discard the embryos. they didn't talk about this situation. but if you are a judge and you look at this because it isn't considered a baby i guess legally, it is considered a piece of property, will they treat it in court like they would a piece of land? the judge rules and whoever wants the land gets it? >> i don't know. i have friend and i will not say names out loud who have done this and they are married still and the issue is within the marriage. but you get older and decide not to use them and the discussion comes up and i know a couple friends who can not agree on that who are religious. one considers it o
a lot of women are freezing their eggs and men are fertilize them.g inside is mine. but these embryos are not inside her body. what do you think? >> i think it is half him. this is not an egg. this is an embryo and the better a analogy is if this was a child. i wish if people did this wherever you go has a legal form to fill out that says what happens if you separate. >> it should be noted the agreement they had was if either died they would discard the embryos. they didn't talk...
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there they use it to fertilize oyster were to be fertilize the oysters. here they are doing it to maintain prices and giving you whatever is left over on the reserve. >> the fact of the matter is the oysters belong to the state of maryland, and when the state of maryland decides to allow fishermen -- >> where and leonard was this discussed? >> am happy to file a supplemental brief with the maryland citations indicating the oysters belong to the city maryland. >> i thought that was the constitution required for taking was just compensation , not a reasonable nexus to a good policy. >> you are not wrong about that. i suppose -- what we can ask them the position or you can characterize it if you choose. >> what differences that make. and you understand that to be the underlying premise in the argument. is that unfair? >> they certainly say that from time to time. this court two years ago rejected arguments of that sort but in fact there is a fundamental difference between a volume control which is present for a number of agricultural products versus the taki
there they use it to fertilize oyster were to be fertilize the oysters. here they are doing it to maintain prices and giving you whatever is left over on the reserve. >> the fact of the matter is the oysters belong to the state of maryland, and when the state of maryland decides to allow fishermen -- >> where and leonard was this discussed? >> am happy to file a supplemental brief with the maryland citations indicating the oysters belong to the city maryland. >> i...
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scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! looking good, lad! man: thanks, scott. ez seed really works! so, how come haggis is so well behaved? scott: 'cause he's a scotty. man: oh. scott: get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it! >>> the next day i had to report for duty at the hospital. i felt a mixture of both excitement and fear because i didn't -- i didn't know what to expect. we were led to this room in the hr department. so the assistant director of nursing told us the dos and don'ts when dealing with saudi patients. we were told that regarding saudi men, we couldn't touch their beards. me being a male nurse, i wasn't allowed to see any female patient's face. she said that there are cameras in the e.r. and we had to ensure that our conduct was appropriate. >> thank you for your attention. >> just thought, god, big brother is watching you. two days later i was in the e.r. department, and one of the male nurses walked up. and he was extremely, extremely camp. and he -- he just said welcome to
scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! looking good, lad! man: thanks, scott. ez seed really works! so, how come haggis is so well behaved? scott: 'cause he's a scotty. man: oh. scott: get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it! >>> the next day i had to report for duty at the hospital. i felt a mixture of both excitement and fear because i didn't -- i didn't know what to expect. we were led...
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now the metropolis is overtaking some of china's most fertile soil.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 shanghai's colonial past. on the other, the chinese are building shanghai's future symbolized by the orntalpel radio d tvower 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 hu 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 indu
now the metropolis is overtaking some of china's most fertile soil.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 shanghai's colonial past. on the other, the chinese are building shanghai's future symbolized by the orntalpel radio d tvower visible here from space via the...
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the fertilizers used to grow them, horrible for the everglades. >> a billion dollar program. >> justilizer phosphorus out of the water. >> so it's at the standard we need to be able to get into the glades for restoration. >> if you were going to point to a villain, it's less big sugar than big us south florida used to have this really awesome water management system. it was called the everglades. recharged aquifers, provided really good flood protection, provided incredible biodiversity, but it didn't support 7 million human beings. so we built a new water management system. >> a couple decades after realizing what a massive mistake that was, we have the first signs of actual progress. >> as bridges go, it's mott the most impressive bridge we've ever built in america, but as the environment goes, i would argue it's the most important. >> the tamiami highway which long blocked water flow south is being raised a mile at a time. the kissimmee river once straightened for industry is back to a natural flow and the wildlife is bounding back. but the american urge to tame nature and expand
the fertilizers used to grow them, horrible for the everglades. >> a billion dollar program. >> justilizer phosphorus out of the water. >> so it's at the standard we need to be able to get into the glades for restoration. >> if you were going to point to a villain, it's less big sugar than big us south florida used to have this really awesome water management system. it was called the everglades. recharged aquifers, provided really good flood protection, provided...
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now get 20 % off all sta-green lawn fertilizer at lowe's.ing the citi ® double cash card. it earns you cash back now and cash back later. with 1% when you buy and 1% as u pay with two ways to earn on puchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. my scalp hurts. my hair hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful, blistering, rash. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. well i had to go to the eye doctor last week and i have to go back today. the doctor's worried its so close to her eye. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. are you having activia? greek. oh cause it looks like activia. greek. activia greek. activia greek. try the thick creamy greek yogurt that may make your tummy smile. i love it. try activia greek. [ dog barking ] >>> there's an old expression that says good fences make good neighbors. fences are as you can see here and hear here are not exactly soundproof. >> a couple who said their neighbor's barking dogs
now get 20 % off all sta-green lawn fertilizer at lowe's.ing the citi ® double cash card. it earns you cash back now and cash back later. with 1% when you buy and 1% as u pay with two ways to earn on puchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. my scalp hurts. my hair hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful, blistering, rash. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. well i had to go to...
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. >> then sofia vergara, fertility wars. >> and, the guy trapped in the cargo hold speaks out. call. >> i'm inside a plane. >> plus, madmen star john ham out of control? >> then, she killed a giraffe and is proud of it. can you believe she's a granny? plus do it
. >> then sofia vergara, fertility wars. >> and, the guy trapped in the cargo hold speaks out. call. >> i'm inside a plane. >> plus, madmen star john ham out of control? >> then, she killed a giraffe and is proud of it. can you believe she's a granny? plus do it
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scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grassre! seed your lawn. seed it! making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. i've just arrived in atlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but first, my luggage. ahh, there it is. uh, excuse me sir? i think you've got the wrong bag. >>sorry, they all look alike, you know? no worries. well, car's here, i can't save people money chatting at the baggage claim all day. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> can "rolling stone" restore its credibility after making one of the worst journalistic failure in recent history. "rolling stone" fell short in efforts to get the fraternity's side of the story. it didn't contact the all
scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grassre! seed your lawn. seed it! making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. i've just arrived in atlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how...
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. >> the doctor is the director of the fertilization lab at stanford and the founder of a private deviceled oxygen. we profiled it two years ago when they were testing a system known as eva. it helps doctors choose the healthiest embryos to implant. >> this is a tremendous leap forward in our ability to evaluate embryo viability. these are the time-lapse cameras. >> the system uses specialized cameras to essentially spy on newly formed embryos as they develop insides incubatetors. they record every 25 minutes as they divide and grow. the computer software rates the quality of each embryo based on the growth pattern. >> the yellow boxes represent embryos that have lower potential and the green are higher: these viability scores are assessed using annal go rhythm assessed at stanford. >> it offers more detailed information than a skilled person could detect with the naked eye. >> i've seen in my own experience this should increase the likelihood of success about ten or twenty percent. >> it recently received fda clearance and is now becoming commercially available at fertility centers, inc
. >> the doctor is the director of the fertilization lab at stanford and the founder of a private deviceled oxygen. we profiled it two years ago when they were testing a system known as eva. it helps doctors choose the healthiest embryos to implant. >> this is a tremendous leap forward in our ability to evaluate embryo viability. these are the time-lapse cameras. >> the system uses specialized cameras to essentially spy on newly formed embryos as they develop insides...
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fertilizers and other man-made chemicals that get into the water from houses and from the people in thea also can contribute to the growth of algae and some exotic vegetation that is not good for the springs. >> what exotic species -- one of the exotic species is hydro a. >> it is an exotic species hy drilla, that has been introduced. it tends to overtake the native vegetation. >> we spoke to the park biologists. >> category 2 just alters ecosystems. it is there and it persists for a long time. category 1 alters ecosystems and displaces natives. >> one reason hydrill is difficulta to control is how quickly it spreads. >> you knock a piece off, and the next thing you know, the water takes a downstream and it finds a new place to attach itself. it is just so prolific. it thrives on high nutrients sunlight -- it thrives on high nutrients -- the sunlight. >> we have nice warm water constant temperatures in a lot of cases. >> these conditions are made worse by the presence of chemical runoff. >> hydrilla is a plant and you are putting fertilizer on a plant by having nitrogen and phosphorus i
fertilizers and other man-made chemicals that get into the water from houses and from the people in thea also can contribute to the growth of algae and some exotic vegetation that is not good for the springs. >> what exotic species -- one of the exotic species is hydro a. >> it is an exotic species hy drilla, that has been introduced. it tends to overtake the native vegetation. >> we spoke to the park biologists. >> category 2 just alters ecosystems. it is there and it...
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there they use it to fertilize oyster were to be fertilize the oysters. here they are doing it to maintain prices and giving you whatever is left over on the reserve. >> the fact of the matter is the oysters belong to the state of maryland and when the state of maryland decides to allow fishermen -- >> where and leonard was this discussed? >> am happy to file a supplemental brief with the maryland citations indicating the oysters belong to the city maryland. >> i thought that was the constitution required for taking was just compensation not a reasonable nexus to a good policy. >> you are not wrong about that. i suppose -- what we can ask them the position or you can characterize it if you choose. >> what differences that make. and you understand that to be the underlying premise in the argument. is that unfair? >> they certainly say that from time to time. this court two years ago rejected arguments of that sort but in fact there is a fundamental difference between a volume control which is present for a number of agricultural products versus the taking.
there they use it to fertilize oyster were to be fertilize the oysters. here they are doing it to maintain prices and giving you whatever is left over on the reserve. >> the fact of the matter is the oysters belong to the state of maryland and when the state of maryland decides to allow fishermen -- >> where and leonard was this discussed? >> am happy to file a supplemental brief with the maryland citations indicating the oysters belong to the city maryland. >> i thought...
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some were fertile to return to the gates to access a wi-fi connection to fix the issue the american airlines became the first to have pilots rely irl on ipads for flight plans and navigation. >> the 17th world championship play tournament will begin at harding park in san francisco. this year 64 of the world's best pro golfers will face a twist. they have been placed in four pods with the winner of each advancing to play. they include the number one player in the world and jordan spieth. matches will be going on all day and the last going off at 3:00 am p. tickets are available and children under 18 are free with a ticketed adult. >> we know how weather can affect the way baseball travels. i'm wondering if that applies to golf balls. >> it won't be as breezy on the coast. it's going to get you. good morning, everybody. a little bit of haze at half moon bay. visibility is 7 and not nearly as foggy as yesterday. mainly clear south from walnut creek and down to san ramone valley. you will remain cool while the rest of us will warm a little bit. nothing like the hot temperatures we will have inl
some were fertile to return to the gates to access a wi-fi connection to fix the issue the american airlines became the first to have pilots rely irl on ipads for flight plans and navigation. >> the 17th world championship play tournament will begin at harding park in san francisco. this year 64 of the world's best pro golfers will face a twist. they have been placed in four pods with the winner of each advancing to play. they include the number one player in the world and jordan spieth....
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. ♪ >> reporter: poke a bunch of holes in it, pour in all kinds of fertilizers to speed up healthy lucious now, how about doing the same thing to your face? >> erase almost like you're air rating your lawn. >> as a lawyer i was skeptical. i'm ready to dry anything at this point. >> to smooth out deep facial scars to smooth out add dull acne. >> i was embarrassed. >> but this 30 something year odd navy reservist is determined to beat it. >> at first i wanted the strongest treatment out there. >> reporter: so did this 40 something-year-old lawyer self conscious about acne scars sun damage and general aging. >> other people couldn't see it. i knew it was there. it did. it affected me. >> reporter: both michelle cory and jada dalfonso say they were surprised micro needling. it's not exactly new but apparently growing in popularity popularity. >> what i thought was how is this going to work. are they going to stick a needle inject it into my skin? >> reporter: nope. they're going to use a device that sticks lots of needles in your face over and over and over again. >> this is something that can
. ♪ >> reporter: poke a bunch of holes in it, pour in all kinds of fertilizers to speed up healthy lucious now, how about doing the same thing to your face? >> erase almost like you're air rating your lawn. >> as a lawyer i was skeptical. i'm ready to dry anything at this point. >> to smooth out deep facial scars to smooth out add dull acne. >> i was embarrassed. >> but this 30 something year odd navy reservist is determined to beat it. >> at first i...
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. >>> and the climbing cost of in-vitro fertilization.pregnant without breaking the bank. >>> but first, stay in the know with abc7 news now live at 280 in san jose, leyla said, friday lights traffic and weat [bulldog yawns] i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event ends sunday. choose $300 in free gifts, and get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ check out my breakfast! i got eggs... sausage... ham... bacon... cheese... and toasted sourdough bread. uh, mine's easier. mmm... (eating sounds) do you know that guy? get a load of jack's loaded breakfast sandwich. what's on it? what's not on it? two freshly cracked eggs, ham, sausage, bacon, and cheese all on toasty sourdough made just for you. it's like a big ol' breakfast buffet right in your hand. >>> 6:44, a cupertino teenager is home safe this morning but this doesn't mean his case is closed. >> investigators still want to know where he disappeared to earlier this week and what happened on
. >>> and the climbing cost of in-vitro fertilization.pregnant without breaking the bank. >>> but first, stay in the know with abc7 news now live at 280 in san jose, leyla said, friday lights traffic and weat [bulldog yawns] i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event ends sunday. choose $300 in free gifts, and get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ check out my breakfast! i...
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incluso primavera cuando la nieve entorpecer el camino pero al llegar no reciben los caldos de cultivo fÉrtiles. santiago lleva 15 aÑos cultivando estas tierras el comienzo fue difÍcil cuando llegÓ de su natal jalisco. >> lleguÉ sin un dÓlar. me dieron dÓnde vivir unos dÍas. >> la naturaleza caprichosa de vidal inclemencia del tiempo a veces Él y sus compaÑeros se ven obligados a cortar sus jornadas de trabajo lo que significa menos dinero para sostener a sus familias. >> a veces a uno le ajusta al dinero y a veces estÁ muy bajo el sueldo. lucÍa: los trabajos de agricultura representan el 10% de los empleos del sureste del estado. la prosperidad de pasco y ciudades vecinas conocidas como try cities dependen fundamentalmente de la mano de obra barata de los trabajadores indocumentados que por largas horas cosechan estas tierras de frutas y vegetales que llevarÁn a su casa y en su mesa. hÉctor lleva 39 temporadas trabajando en estos campos de cultivos ha visto que generaciones de inmigrantes llegan aquÍ. >> de jÓvenes 19, 18,20 aÑos es una tradiciÓn de ellos traen a sus familiares a trabajar aquÍ
incluso primavera cuando la nieve entorpecer el camino pero al llegar no reciben los caldos de cultivo fÉrtiles. santiago lleva 15 aÑos cultivando estas tierras el comienzo fue difÍcil cuando llegÓ de su natal jalisco. >> lleguÉ sin un dÓlar. me dieron dÓnde vivir unos dÍas. >> la naturaleza caprichosa de vidal inclemencia del tiempo a veces Él y sus compaÑeros se ven obligados a cortar sus jornadas de trabajo lo que significa menos dinero para sostener a sus familias....
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has thrived in areas no immediate residential neighbors it make sense in but as the city bathrooms fertile ground for entertainment commission they've been combrovpd on it talks about it in a common sense fashion to work with our commission to mitigate by housing they may have and requires they innovative the future residents insuring they're informed about the surrounding rather than blindfolding and this provides one tool for the commission and actually more importantly for our city to deal with growth if we want to continue to attract visitors and resident it requires security guards for the existing vital of the city we need this one additional tool to help us grow and prevent problems with that i look forward to our extort for this legislation thank you for your time. >> diego sanchez i wanted to recap we've heard this item after deliberations the commission unanimously recommended powerful with a few modification to push this to the output of the process and applied to the residential projects that is generally well received i'm available to answer any questions any other presentatio
has thrived in areas no immediate residential neighbors it make sense in but as the city bathrooms fertile ground for entertainment commission they've been combrovpd on it talks about it in a common sense fashion to work with our commission to mitigate by housing they may have and requires they innovative the future residents insuring they're informed about the surrounding rather than blindfolding and this provides one tool for the commission and actually more importantly for our city to deal...
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partnership anytime women get together in collective intention is powerful whether creating the fertilization affordable housing in 2004 and pushing for nonprofit and ourselves and peers to be more okay driven and impactful or seeing the value of community organizing in the work we do everyday when women come together it is powerful and without women that have touched me throughout my life and colleagues, i wouldn't be here today thank you again, for this honor (clapping.) >> and finally sherman is the executive director of the loosening street one of the largest providers serving the run away youth when they joined loosening she decided to double the beds between 5 years and ended up accomplishing that goal in 3 years when is more observe when meeting with sherman is that she never settles nor the stalking she is fortunately determined to get the outcome for the vulnerable resident and co-chairs the san francisco human resources and has received attention for her groundbreaking work please join me in welcoming cherlyn cherlyn. >> good afternoon. thank you mayor ed lee and the status of women
partnership anytime women get together in collective intention is powerful whether creating the fertilization affordable housing in 2004 and pushing for nonprofit and ourselves and peers to be more okay driven and impactful or seeing the value of community organizing in the work we do everyday when women come together it is powerful and without women that have touched me throughout my life and colleagues, i wouldn't be here today thank you again, for this honor (clapping.) >> and finally...
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. >> reporter: space has also proved proved fertile courting ground. >> putin's willingness to publiclymbrace the russian orthodox church and the conservative values it's espouses. >> reporter: the kremlin's friends have seen benefits after [ inaudible ] refused to lend to french's national front last year the far right party secured a loan of more than $10 million from a russian bank. but can the kremlin's goodwill really drive a wedge into europe. >> it would like to undermine the effectiveness of the e.u. but it's hard to imagine that the fringed friends can do much. >> reporter: they have denounced sanctions against russia but that's pretty much all russia has to show. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >>> president obama has a busy day in jamaica today. his visit to the island is historic. he is the first sitting u.s. president to visit jamaica in more than 40 years. >>> president obama is expected to interact with cuban president raul castro. the state department is expected to recommending that cuba be taken off the list of state sponsors of terrorism. the move may help the nations res
. >> reporter: space has also proved proved fertile courting ground. >> putin's willingness to publiclymbrace the russian orthodox church and the conservative values it's espouses. >> reporter: the kremlin's friends have seen benefits after [ inaudible ] refused to lend to french's national front last year the far right party secured a loan of more than $10 million from a russian bank. but can the kremlin's goodwill really drive a wedge into europe. >> it would like to...