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the san francisco flower mart supports kilroy realties flower market project. the development agreement is near completion and will provide vendors with the option of having a new flower market home built at a location yet to be determined in the city where our vendors can continue to thrive and sustain their small businesses. when the original agreement for the new flower mart was made about five years ago, we did not know that just at the corner of fifth street and brannan, they would be 4 million square feet of new office space. with the increased density and traffic from vehicles, pedestrians, scooters, bicycles or vendors, customers, suppliers , and delivery companies, they will have a difficult time operating at the san francisco flower mart's current location. we are the home to 50 small businesses that employ over 400 blue-collar workers. we have over 3,000 regular customers. we appreciate kilroy realty and the city's support through supervisors peskin and haney. the city attorney's office, the planning department, oewd, and the mayor's office in suppor
the san francisco flower mart supports kilroy realties flower market project. the development agreement is near completion and will provide vendors with the option of having a new flower market home built at a location yet to be determined in the city where our vendors can continue to thrive and sustain their small businesses. when the original agreement for the new flower mart was made about five years ago, we did not know that just at the corner of fifth street and brannan, they would be 4...
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this flower market. it is modern. but, for the design and embracing the neighborhood it is warm, friendly, vibrant, thriving community -- would you imagine that? flower vendors, wholesalers, buyers, florists, caterers, like us, and artists will all be there where we belong. flower market will definitely be an added tourist attraction for them to visit, and help bless us. we are here, a local resident who enjoys a gym in our city. so very grateful for kilroy to put so much love in this project. may you find it beneficial to approve the flower market project for our community and the city itself. because, imagine sixth and brannan, the gateway to the city with a new flower market it is like coming home, showcasing another side of the city. romantic. beautiful flowers, beautiful people of the flower market coming together, looking beyond. supporting the vision, plan a project. i love the flower market. i love the people. i love flowers, and i love the people. this project is important for the city. i hope y
this flower market. it is modern. but, for the design and embracing the neighborhood it is warm, friendly, vibrant, thriving community -- would you imagine that? flower vendors, wholesalers, buyers, florists, caterers, like us, and artists will all be there where we belong. flower market will definitely be an added tourist attraction for them to visit, and help bless us. we are here, a local resident who enjoys a gym in our city. so very grateful for kilroy to put so much love in this project....
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followed by the current san francisco flower terminal in 1956. the subject property closed in 1990 and is the last remaining cut flower nursery in the portola district. the department agrees that with the applicants that the property is significant under a criterion one, both for its association with commercial flower growing industry in the portola district , and verse association with the rural italian and italian-americans that played in the city flower growing industry furthermore, staff finds a subject property is a rare example of a small-scale urban agricultural site and therefore it is significant, it is a significant cultural landscape under criterion three. designation of 770 woolsey meets the three of historic preservation commission's four priorities for designation. it meets the first priority which is the designation of underrepresented landmark property types, including landscapes. there are no urban agriculture landscapes or similar vernacular cultural landscape sites currently listed on article ten. designation also meets the thi
followed by the current san francisco flower terminal in 1956. the subject property closed in 1990 and is the last remaining cut flower nursery in the portola district. the department agrees that with the applicants that the property is significant under a criterion one, both for its association with commercial flower growing industry in the portola district , and verse association with the rural italian and italian-americans that played in the city flower growing industry furthermore, staff...
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we have above 50 million flowers. 50 million flowers? yes.t sustainable? we are using the recycled water from dubai municipality, all the grey water over the city, the municipality recycled and pump it to us and from our side we revealed so this water and convert it to very high quality water. and what about your challenges? what is the biggest challenges? what is the biggest challenge for you? the biggest challenge for you? the biggest challenge is just the wind. if we have strong wind, it is really our best challenge. we can't control it. we can control pests in the regret —— irrigation and temperature, everything can be controlled but not the wind. this places like the chelsea flower show on steroids. but you know what i'm looking forward to? when all these people leave it i get to hang out with the gardeners and find out how they keep everything looking so immaculate. this place takes on a completely different or at night, it is actually quite scary. those giant animals staring down at you, they feel more lifelike. it has just gone ten o'
we have above 50 million flowers. 50 million flowers? yes.t sustainable? we are using the recycled water from dubai municipality, all the grey water over the city, the municipality recycled and pump it to us and from our side we revealed so this water and convert it to very high quality water. and what about your challenges? what is the biggest challenges? what is the biggest challenge for you? the biggest challenge for you? the biggest challenge is just the wind. if we have strong wind, it is...
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the white house has always seen the rows as can of the flowers. finally, a general propagating house and an orchid house. in 1902, everything changed. all of the greenhouses, as well as the conservatory that we see here, were unceremoniously torn down. the reason? to make room for the expansion of the white house under theodore roosevelt, specifically the new west wing, seen in the foreground, but the last remnants of the greenhouse are behind. that was that. there has never been another greenhouse at the white house since. so understandably, the loss of their indoor flower garden did not thrilled the president or his family. first lady edith roosevelt did come up with a wonderful solution to the problem. since the south grounds had been closed in 1893, it was possible to move the presidential flower gardens back outdoors. this is precisely what she did in 1902 and 1903. specifically, the first lady created two colonial style gardens along the south face of the mansion -- one a distance west of the south portico and the other in the same position
the white house has always seen the rows as can of the flowers. finally, a general propagating house and an orchid house. in 1902, everything changed. all of the greenhouses, as well as the conservatory that we see here, were unceremoniously torn down. the reason? to make room for the expansion of the white house under theodore roosevelt, specifically the new west wing, seen in the foreground, but the last remnants of the greenhouse are behind. that was that. there has never been another...
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this is the only known image of original white house flower garden. it is not much of a view, is it? the garden is located here in the middle ground of the photo. but the only part that is really visible is the wooden structure. it is either a trellis or ann arbor. the foreground is dominated by this crane used in the construction of the treasury buildings left wing. and it was this expansion of the treasury that necessitated the removal of the original white house flower garden in the 1850's. for the rest of the 19th century, there really were no ornamental gardens on the white house grounds. there were flowers planted in beds here and there about the landscape such as around the north fountain. no real flower gardens in the way we think of them today. why would that be? frankly because the presidents and their family did not have space to plant a garden. jefferson intended that the south grounds are used as public parkland. which, as you will recall was not part of the original plan. instead, with the construction of white house conservatory of 1857
this is the only known image of original white house flower garden. it is not much of a view, is it? the garden is located here in the middle ground of the photo. but the only part that is really visible is the wooden structure. it is either a trellis or ann arbor. the foreground is dominated by this crane used in the construction of the treasury buildings left wing. and it was this expansion of the treasury that necessitated the removal of the original white house flower garden in the 1850's....
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no real flower gardens and the way we think of them today. frankly because the presidents and their family did not have space to plant a garden. jefferson intended that the grout -- south grounds are used as public parkland. which, as you will recall was not part of the original plan. instead, with the construction of white house conservatory of 1857, the flower garden simply moved indoors of the white house. it became a private space for the first family to enjoy. this is very early photographs of the white house conservatory. because this large glass building here. the conservatory was steamy and exotic and overflowing with all types of hothouse plants. one 19th-century news reporter somehow did manage to get inside and describe the scene as like penetrating the luxurious fragrance of some south american island. so warm and open for us is the atmosphere." first lady lucy seen here with her children, and one of their friends in the conservatory had a tremendous amount of plans and was an avid gardener. they utilize the conservatory in a spec
no real flower gardens and the way we think of them today. frankly because the presidents and their family did not have space to plant a garden. jefferson intended that the grout -- south grounds are used as public parkland. which, as you will recall was not part of the original plan. instead, with the construction of white house conservatory of 1857, the flower garden simply moved indoors of the white house. it became a private space for the first family to enjoy. this is very early...
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>> flower shop. >> you would say a flower shop. >> and gift shop. [laughter] >> and what else?nd candle shop. is selling flowers the most profitable? >> to be honest with you... i don't know. >> you know you got to know these numbers, right? >> yeah, i know i do. >> okay. does your mom ever ask you? >> no. >> okay. oh, my goodness. there is so much inventory in here. what do you think this is? >> yeah. >> the warehouse looks like they've stockpiled five years' worth of inventory, and it's unorganized. you know how many are in this pallet? >> uh... uh... >> hank has no idea what's going on around here. there is merchandise that's been here since hank's dad was running the place. how do you keep track of all this stuff? do you have a good inventory system? >> we have a book that we go along with. >> handwritten? >> oh, yes. >> so none of this stuff is in a computer or any sort of inventory system? >> no. no. >> wow. when you have inventory sit around for years and years, while it's depreciating, it's just like burning money. is there a location in l.a.? >> there was. >> when did
>> flower shop. >> you would say a flower shop. >> and gift shop. [laughter] >> and what else?nd candle shop. is selling flowers the most profitable? >> to be honest with you... i don't know. >> you know you got to know these numbers, right? >> yeah, i know i do. >> okay. does your mom ever ask you? >> no. >> okay. oh, my goodness. there is so much inventory in here. what do you think this is? >> yeah. >> the warehouse...
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so many flowers here! how many flowers do you have in this park?ion flowers?! yes. this place must take a lot of water. where do you get it from and how do you keep it sustainable? actually, we are using the recycled water from dubai municipality, so all the grey water over the city, the municipality recycle it and pump it to us, and from our side we refilter this water and convert it to very high—quality water. and what about your challenges? what is the biggest challenge for you? actually, the biggest challenge is just the wind. if we have strong wind, it is really our best challenge. we can't control it. we can control pests, we can control irrigation, temperature, everything can be controlled but not the wind. this place is like the chelsea flower show on steroids. but you know what i'm looking forward to? it's when all these people leave and i get to hang out with the gardeners and find out how they keep everything looking so immaculate. owl hoots. this place takes on a completely different aura at night. it's actually quite scary. i mean, tho
so many flowers here! how many flowers do you have in this park?ion flowers?! yes. this place must take a lot of water. where do you get it from and how do you keep it sustainable? actually, we are using the recycled water from dubai municipality, so all the grey water over the city, the municipality recycle it and pump it to us, and from our side we refilter this water and convert it to very high—quality water. and what about your challenges? what is the biggest challenge for you? actually,...
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so many flowers here! how many flowers do you have in this park?aining above 50 million flowers. 50 million flowers? yes. this place must take a lot of water, where do you get it from and how do you keep it sustainable? we are using the recycled water from dubai municipality, so all the grey water over the city, the municipality recycle it and pump it to us and from our side we refilter this water and convert it to very high quality water. and what about your challenges? what is the biggest challenge for you? actually, the biggest challenge is just the wind. if we have strong wind, it is really our best challenge. we can't control it. we can control pests, we can control irrigation, temperature, everything can be controlled but not the wind. this place is like the chelsea flower show on steroids. but you know what i'm looking forward to? it's when all these people leave and i get to hang out with the gardeners and find out how they keep everything looking so immaculate. this place takes on a completely different aura at night, it is actually quite
so many flowers here! how many flowers do you have in this park?aining above 50 million flowers. 50 million flowers? yes. this place must take a lot of water, where do you get it from and how do you keep it sustainable? we are using the recycled water from dubai municipality, so all the grey water over the city, the municipality recycle it and pump it to us and from our side we refilter this water and convert it to very high quality water. and what about your challenges? what is the biggest...
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she's harvesting her flowers in the sky. berkeley, cornell buernard. >> what do you think about the idea of rooftop gardens? go to facebook and join our better bay area group. >>> the fog is gaining international acclaim. the ten foggiest places on earth, the bay area makes the list twice. san francisco placed seven. number one on the list, the grand banks in southeast newfoundland. >> we're not surprised by this, right? this is our international reputation, is it not? >> i'm surprised we're not a little higher. >> i know, it's actually an insult we're not. >> i thought we were number one. should be number one. >> always. >> yes. the thing that strikes people that know it's foggy here, they don't realize how cold it is because of the fog and hence the sweatshirt sales in the summer. >> those tourist shops clean up with those fleeces and everything else. >> come on, pier 39. >> exactly. >> i could use a new hoodie. let's talk about what's going on outside. we do have some of that famous fog out there, but it's not inland. we'
she's harvesting her flowers in the sky. berkeley, cornell buernard. >> what do you think about the idea of rooftop gardens? go to facebook and join our better bay area group. >>> the fog is gaining international acclaim. the ten foggiest places on earth, the bay area makes the list twice. san francisco placed seven. number one on the list, the grand banks in southeast newfoundland. >> we're not surprised by this, right? this is our international reputation, is it not?...
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into a vase of hot water park up the flowers for the party. tricks of the trade for a self-taught woman that i knew to any step of the process. i will share one of my fondest personal memories of her and it involves my children. this was many years ago when we were staying at springhill on her farm. she decided to pay us a visit and was driving the car up the road. i was on the phone so i sent my children out. five minutes, 10 minutes goes by, i go outside and i saw them all sitting in the car together. they were still sitting there. my grandmother was in the front seat. my son was in the driver's seat, at the time about four years old. she let us know they were driving to paris. my daughter was covering one of vogue's best dressed with the barbie fashion stickers all over her arms. she was laughing. she had this wonderful beret and had stickers all over it and was having the best time of her life. to me, i think that really encapsulated my grandmother. she was a very complicated person but she treated people that she had, especially children,
into a vase of hot water park up the flowers for the party. tricks of the trade for a self-taught woman that i knew to any step of the process. i will share one of my fondest personal memories of her and it involves my children. this was many years ago when we were staying at springhill on her farm. she decided to pay us a visit and was driving the car up the road. i was on the phone so i sent my children out. five minutes, 10 minutes goes by, i go outside and i saw them all sitting in the car...
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the conversion of used flowers collected from temples into charcoal and chemical free agora bodies. when you thought in no one believed in us on everything because they knew that this 15 years old in your un that started about when you come in to something something in the news or when we lose our contact with an open movement operation and make them believe it was a hard task but the river once we showed them the actual product and the actual impact that we're making then they believe that something they are obviously going . around the industrial town of can pour in have protests again geez the most revered of rivers in india is at its dirtiest going by conservative estimates about $8000000.00 tons of flowers a dumped into the river every year. flowers are thought to be completely biodegradable but the sheer volume combined with pesticides and insecticides leads to toxic waters. one of the primary causes of hepatitis cholera and diarrhea. topic of traffic of the floods from the temperature in the concourse of the people of drugs which have a different route the optimism so that th
the conversion of used flowers collected from temples into charcoal and chemical free agora bodies. when you thought in no one believed in us on everything because they knew that this 15 years old in your un that started about when you come in to something something in the news or when we lose our contact with an open movement operation and make them believe it was a hard task but the river once we showed them the actual product and the actual impact that we're making then they believe that...
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do the flowers for the church and for arlington cemetery. sadder moments was when robert kennedy was assassinated, bunny was brought back again to put together the flowers for arlington cemetery. they really were soulmates. they lived near each other in new york. jackie would come down to bunny 's place. bunny was by jackie's side in the hours before she died. i cannot stress enough the carelessness -- the closeness and the love. we read these wonderful letters jackie wrote to bunny. jackie wrote about how everyone else wants to be my friend now as first lady because they want to stand in the limelight. you hate the limelight. you just come in quietly and do your work. i am so afraid the limelight would drive you away. please do not leave me. that reminds me of something. my grandmother -- this is a very personal story. my wife and i lost our first never and my grandmother did a lot for us, but she showed up and gave us a wooden cross. she told me this is the same cross i gave to the president. i hope it passes along the same strength to you
do the flowers for the church and for arlington cemetery. sadder moments was when robert kennedy was assassinated, bunny was brought back again to put together the flowers for arlington cemetery. they really were soulmates. they lived near each other in new york. jackie would come down to bunny 's place. bunny was by jackie's side in the hours before she died. i cannot stress enough the carelessness -- the closeness and the love. we read these wonderful letters jackie wrote to bunny. jackie...
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we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. (burke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a parking splat. fly-by ballooning. (man) don't...go...down...oh, no! aaaaaaahhhhhhhh! (burke) rooftop parking. (burke) and even a hit and drone. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ governot just the powerful and well-connected. that's the american promise. but big corporations and special interests are in control. nothing's happening for real people. our democracy has been purchased. the candidates running for president have great ideas. but we can't get anything done unless we make our democracy serve the people again. i'm tom steyer. i approve this message. i'm running for presid
we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. (burke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a parking splat. fly-by ballooning. (man) don't...go...down...oh, no! aaaaaaahhhhhhhh! (burke) rooftop parking. (burke) and even a hit and drone. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a...
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they're destroying the flowers lonnie walker explains. now a common rule rose their interstate 80 where thousands of acres of sunflowers are showing their colors the sun flower blooming season last only a couple of weeks, one reason people can't resist waiting into the sea of yellow to take pictures. >>they've got about 5 days and they'll be really really bright and it's it's hard to resist. >>groups like pregnant, still my people taking sunflower selfies but they say trespassing and interrupting farm operations is a huge problems will have. >>50 or 60 people here on time and they think it's ok to go walk through the fields and it's not. >>reading don't narrow roads and blocking farm equipment is bad enough. the flowers are damaged or taken and there's the liability risk for growers. >>there's a lot of equipment. there's a lot of polls drains ditches and there's plenty of places to trip fallen get hurt. and and we just don't need that extra exposure of injuries greatness was in the process of posting no trespassing signs saying some peopl
they're destroying the flowers lonnie walker explains. now a common rule rose their interstate 80 where thousands of acres of sunflowers are showing their colors the sun flower blooming season last only a couple of weeks, one reason people can't resist waiting into the sea of yellow to take pictures. >>they've got about 5 days and they'll be really really bright and it's it's hard to resist. >>groups like pregnant, still my people taking sunflower selfies but they say trespassing...
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you better believe all the flowers and soil is pretty heavy. believe it or not, this building was designed a few years ago to support this farm in the sky. benjamin farr designed the sustainable farm and says the bay area needs more of these. >> we're working on a couple different projects in san francisco and different clients to see is the value of not just providing food but also the habitat for pollinator friends. >> reporter: joanna admits it competing hasn't beens. roughly 80% of flowers sold in california are imported but she's digging in. >> so much can grow on top of a roof. >> reporter: and harvesting her flowers in the sky. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. join our better bay area group on facebook. >> starting today, san francisco's gold be gate park will be filled with the sound of flowe piano music festival opened this afternoon at rd. for the next ten days, anyone who buys a general admission ticket to the guard been have access to grand pianos scattered across the ground
you better believe all the flowers and soil is pretty heavy. believe it or not, this building was designed a few years ago to support this farm in the sky. benjamin farr designed the sustainable farm and says the bay area needs more of these. >> we're working on a couple different projects in san francisco and different clients to see is the value of not just providing food but also the habitat for pollinator friends. >> reporter: joanna admits it competing hasn't beens. roughly 80%...
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we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk.
we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk.
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all the flowers and soil is pretty heavy, believe it or not this building was designed a few years agot this farm in the sky. benjamin farr designed it, says the bay area needs more of these. >> working on projects with san francisco and different clients that see the value of not just providing food but also habitat for pollinator friends. >> reporter: admits competing is not easy. most are imported. but digging in. >> so much can grow on a roof. >> reporter: harvesting in the sky. cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> backstage at espys. stay tuned. >> state of emergency. >> big flooding swamping the big easy. >>> meteorologist sandhya patel, get ready for summer's return. >>> "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> i think you're going to like this a lot. wondering why are you so handsome right now? >> i don't know. >> animated movie, don't need to be. >> i save it for these moments. itit's crepe day.day for our family at denny's. a family tradition we started about 22 minutes ago and now we can continue that tradition at home with denny's delivery. see you at denny's or dennys.c
all the flowers and soil is pretty heavy, believe it or not this building was designed a few years agot this farm in the sky. benjamin farr designed it, says the bay area needs more of these. >> working on projects with san francisco and different clients that see the value of not just providing food but also habitat for pollinator friends. >> reporter: admits competing is not easy. most are imported. but digging in. >> so much can grow on a roof. >> reporter: harvesting...
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we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. minuten bed doors, niall ferguson and richard haass. richard, what i'm struck by it's all about mueller, what it means for trump. the central point of the report which was in some ways the central point of his testimony was the russians remain very actively trying to influence american elections. >> absolutely. he's not alone in saying that. a few weeks ago i interviewed christopher wray the head of the fbi, and he said what happened in the previous election was simply a warmup for 2020. this is not going away. if you're putin, why would it go away? this has been enormously successful, very low cost. the price he's paid is modest. russia is not a great power anymore. it's got nuclear weapons a
we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. minuten bed doors, niall ferguson and richard haass. richard, what i'm struck by it's all about mueller, what it means for trump. the...
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carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease.ut what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress >>> what is president trump's red line when dealing with world leaders? that's the subject of this week's daily cartoon. >> president trump has finally had enough from one particular world leader. who is it? murderous kim jong-un? homicide al vladimir putin, slaughterhouse bow ham medicine ben salam. no. sir kim darroch. what better way to prove wrong than f president trump to angrily and repeatedly tweet insults about him, calling him wacky, very stupid, and a pompous fool. the president's advisers have been talking about who might become the next british
carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease.ut what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday...
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that's why coco invented -- that's the house flower.g to stop you right now, you idiot." [ laughter ] "that is lady amanda harlick, she is - she is chanel. [ laughter ] [ sad trombone ] >> steve: oh, nice come on! >> jimmy: so i'm going, "oh, gosh." >> steve: love it! >> jimmy: no, i'm so embarrassed. i'm telling her all about chanel i go, "would you want me to continue?" she goes, "yeah, i would." [ laughter ] okay i go, "well, i heard about this the camellia flower is used because it doesn't have a scent to it. and that way if you wear a a fragrance, it won't compete. where tom ford is wearing a flower and a fragrance and you're fighting yourself, dude." [ laughter ] he goes, "i invented this fragrance around my flower." i go, "oh cool it, buddy." [ laughter ] so she goes, "let me just tell you something, you fool. >> steve: she called you a fool as well? >> jimmy: yeah, she called me a fool she goes, "what you're wearing, the camilla flower, yes, the real flower has no scent you are wearing fabric [ laughter ] that of course has no s
that's why coco invented -- that's the house flower.g to stop you right now, you idiot." [ laughter ] "that is lady amanda harlick, she is - she is chanel. [ laughter ] [ sad trombone ] >> steve: oh, nice come on! >> jimmy: so i'm going, "oh, gosh." >> steve: love it! >> jimmy: no, i'm so embarrassed. i'm telling her all about chanel i go, "would you want me to continue?" she goes, "yeah, i would." [ laughter ] okay i go,...
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why zinnias 7 years the friendship flower and each car reprents. throughout the summer hundreds of visitors are eager to bring a little joy into their lives. and they let mark know about it. on a fully kennedy brought her son jackson, the pigs in the us. mark operates mean elevators and a trucking company, he and his wife became flower growers on a whim after a company event they decided to take leftover flower decorations to a convalescent home. they were flooded with. thank you's. >>brought that much joy just a few paces of law. we go ahead to next year. >>he also provides clippers and aces for all comers which are often returned or donated it's awesome. i mean that's very generous does that mean that you don't really see this array. mark and his family plants fertilizers and their gates, the patch each year, a chore his kids and grandkids have taken an interest in. >>from the beginning marks as he had a simple rule if you want to pick news from his flower patch. she also have to pick some for those who cannot that rule is self in force but many
why zinnias 7 years the friendship flower and each car reprents. throughout the summer hundreds of visitors are eager to bring a little joy into their lives. and they let mark know about it. on a fully kennedy brought her son jackson, the pigs in the us. mark operates mean elevators and a trucking company, he and his wife became flower growers on a whim after a company event they decided to take leftover flower decorations to a convalescent home. they were flooded with. thank you's....
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, "i invented this fragrance around my flower."buddy." [ laughter ]t so she goes, "le just tell you something, you fool. >> steve: she called you a fool as well? >> jimmy: yeah, she called me a fool she goes, "what you're wearing, the camilla flower, yes, the real flower has no scent you are wearing fabric [ laughter ] that of course has no scent, so what are you talking about?" but then we got talking and we're joking and, you know, they're both making fun of me, but i was ug lang >> steve: you weren't making fun of - >> jimmy: and she was so nice. we hit it off. look at his tie.y, tom, my bow tie she goes, "that's a real bow tie. it's the handmade one. like i hand -- i didn't do it let's be honest. [ light laughter ] >> steve: your people tied it. >> jimmy: stephanie e ear here from wardrd it and she goes, "that is class." yeah [ cheersnd applause >> steve: ooh, yeah! >> jimmy: lady amanda harlick said i was class >> steve: nice >> jimmy: and then invited me to paris >> steve: what >> jimmy: anna, had a great thank you everyone f
, "i invented this fragrance around my flower."buddy." [ laughter ]t so she goes, "le just tell you something, you fool. >> steve: she called you a fool as well? >> jimmy: yeah, she called me a fool she goes, "what you're wearing, the camilla flower, yes, the real flower has no scent you are wearing fabric [ laughter ] that of course has no scent, so what are you talking about?" but then we got talking and we're joking and, you know, they're both making...
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do the flowers rotate out and who decides on what colors? like the rose garden -- like the annuals planted in the rose garden and east garden are decided by the national park service. some administrations have much more weight in that than others. there has been some traditional things. red and yellow have been traditional colors in the fountain. along with the superintendent of grounds, who we -- mr. williams was the first -- or the last one and then dale haney is the current one. the national park service along with them along with the usher's , office. decisions are made three laws of cooperation on the grounds. like the vegetables in the kitchen garden, well, it is what the white house chefs, they would say cucumbers, but it was tough for us to find the right cultivars that would work in the garden. it's a collaboration. james: history has a lot to say about colors and types of plants and where they are and how many. as anite house has the -- institution, it has an almost human ability to influence the people who live there and work ther
do the flowers rotate out and who decides on what colors? like the rose garden -- like the annuals planted in the rose garden and east garden are decided by the national park service. some administrations have much more weight in that than others. there has been some traditional things. red and yellow have been traditional colors in the fountain. along with the superintendent of grounds, who we -- mr. williams was the first -- or the last one and then dale haney is the current one. the national...
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we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.hat one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating makeup. plus spf 50. new dream urban cover make-up from maybelline new york. spf 50 and pollution protection. it's flawless plus skin defense. new dream urban cover only from maybelline new york. >>> send her back. send her back. >> send her back. an ugly plan to get re-elected on full display in north carolina. >>> tear gas and violence as protests rage in puerto rico demanding the governor's resignation. >>> dangerous heat all across the country. some places will feel like 115 degrees. >>> and case dismissed against oscar winner kevin spacey who has been accused of groping. spacey pleading the fifth. >>> welcome back to "early start," everybody. on a thursday, i'm dave briggs. >> good morning, everybody. i'm jess
we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.hat one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating makeup. plus spf 50. new dream urban cover make-up from maybelline new york. spf 50 and pollution protection. it's flawless plus skin defense. new dream urban...
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we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.here will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. >>> this morning we're getting fresh reaction to the testimony of former special counsel robert mueller. in the papers today, if you read them carefully, you can hear and see concern from some of mueller's long-time friends about how he looked and appeared yesterday. joining us now is cnn contributor derek graff. he's the author of "the threat matrix inside robert mueller's fbi and the war on global terror." clearly the president is taking glee in the testimony. they're pointing to the halting answers, in some cases stumbling, and then there are those who say this is not the same robert mueller that they saw more than six years ago and before that when he last testified before congress. you've covered him for years, garrett. what did you see? >> so i think one thing is important to understand the context of yesterday, which is this is someone who has appeared before yesterday 88 times on capitol
we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.here will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. >>> this morning we're getting fresh reaction to the testimony of former special counsel robert mueller. in the papers today, if you read them carefully, you can hear and see concern from some of mueller's long-time friends about how he looked and appeared yesterday. joining us now is cnn contributor derek graff. he's the author of...
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c o 2 is pumped into these 2 huge greenhouses to help the flowers grow better. the head of the family business since the investment has paid off. the local boys through the leaves and when the leaves are dark and dark green then we know leaves are. the flower we always look at the size. how big are the size whether the selling of and also the. intensity of the color is a important for example if this is a wider hose but we have different types of for us. to compete against ruses flown in from emerging economies the business has to work very efficiently with high tech heating and cooling systems automatic irrigation and fertilization. but what's really special is the c o 2 ventilation equipment. those coming out this pipe over here. the air inside is in rich with carbon dioxide c o 2 aids photosynthesis and spurs plant growth the company harvest $8000.00 roses a day and can sell each one for $0.50. the gases brought in virus subterranean pipeline from rotterdam. now and again the supply of cools by. bloomberg has 600 greenhouses on his books. crops fetch the ball
c o 2 is pumped into these 2 huge greenhouses to help the flowers grow better. the head of the family business since the investment has paid off. the local boys through the leaves and when the leaves are dark and dark green then we know leaves are. the flower we always look at the size. how big are the size whether the selling of and also the. intensity of the color is a important for example if this is a wider hose but we have different types of for us. to compete against ruses flown in from...
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to grow even better tomatoes and bed of flowers. the roots grow is no longer need a combustion plant to produce c o 2. that means they can concentrate more on that cool business. my family started 40 years ago and we start that they've been a small company grow a big big and now we produce in one year about 40000000 stems. the company's booming thanks to carbon dioxide commercial greenhouse gardens realized this problem gas can also be a valuable resource. businesses are there to make money and how do you do that by constantly producing more profit. climate protection that's why the european union is established a cap on certain greenhouse gases that companies allowed to admit c o 2 in particular firms that produce. have to buy carbon permits is a quick break down of how the emissions trading scheme works here in europe. how does it mentions trading work. in the european union energy intensive businesses and other big polluters have to buy permits or credits for their emissions one credit allows a company to emit one ton of carbon d
to grow even better tomatoes and bed of flowers. the roots grow is no longer need a combustion plant to produce c o 2. that means they can concentrate more on that cool business. my family started 40 years ago and we start that they've been a small company grow a big big and now we produce in one year about 40000000 stems. the company's booming thanks to carbon dioxide commercial greenhouse gardens realized this problem gas can also be a valuable resource. businesses are there to make money and...
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. >> a solano county sheriff is warning people taking photos with the flowers. they say wandering through the fields to take pictures damages the plants. they are on private property so farmers do have the right to tell people to stay off their land. they ask people to respect private property if they choose to take photos close to the sun flowers. >>> those are pretty backdrop today here in the bay area. with weather like this. >> that reminds me of that whole flower bloom they had in southern california. people were like stepping on the flowers. >> that can damage it. >> yeah. >> don't pick the poppies. >> and i also think about in a sunflower field there is probably a lot of bees. >> uh-huh. >> we're enjoying sunshine. take a look at this view over san francisco. every now and then we see a drift of some low clouds moving by. but right now it is all sunshine and a nice shot there, heading inland as we take a look now at walnut creek. our temperatures throughout the rest of the day will make it into the low to mid-80s. we'll make it up to about 84 degrees and
. >> a solano county sheriff is warning people taking photos with the flowers. they say wandering through the fields to take pictures damages the plants. they are on private property so farmers do have the right to tell people to stay off their land. they ask people to respect private property if they choose to take photos close to the sun flowers. >>> those are pretty backdrop today here in the bay area. with weather like this. >> that reminds me of that whole flower bloom...
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carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, ♪ ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪ nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. beauty editors have tried everything. in search of a whiter smile. their choice? crest 3d whitestrips. our exclusive whitening formulation safely whitens 25 times better*. for a noticeably whiter, smile. trust america's #1 whitening treatment. crest 3d whitestrips. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity,
carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, ♪ ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪ nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ get...
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carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease.vivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. xfinity mobile is a designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect gift, you'll use less data with a network that automatically connects to millions of wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. so you save hundreds of dollars a year on your wireless bill. xfinity mobile has the best network. best devices. best value. simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> i want to tell you my secret now. >> okay. >> i see dead people. >> i remember in '99, everyone i knew, everyone in our crowd was working on something that felt exciting and felt like it had a generational voice in it. >> i'm scared to close my eyes. i'm scared to open them. >> it was very clear that something was in the water that year. ♪ here i come to save the day >> it felt like the final exam for the 20th century. it's l
carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease.vivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. xfinity mobile is a designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect gift, you'll use less data with a network that automatically connects to millions of wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. so you save hundreds of dollars a year on your...
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we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. beauty editors have tried everything in search of a whiter smile. their choice? crest 3d whitestrips. our exclusive formulation whitens safely for a 100% noticeably whiter smile. guaranteed. trust america's #1 whitening brand, crest 3d whitestrips. hdo you like stranger things? tsure you do. that's why netflix is on us. and here's another reason to join. bring in your discount, and we'll match it. that's right. t-mobile will match your discount. ♪ sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquilpure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. >>> we're back more of my intervi interview. donald trump says he doesn't want war with iran. he also says most recently he does not want regime change. do you believe him? >> i think he doesn't want war with iran. i think he doesn
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>> bottura: all flowers, edible flowers. >> stahl: all edible flowers?it takes two chefs to build the salad, leaf by leaf, petal by petal. and for this dish, it takes a splash of sea water. >> bottura: this is seawater transformed into paper. >> stahl: you make paper out of seawater? >> bottura: yes. >> stahl: it may not look like it, but this is bottura's filet of sole, topped off with wisps of dehydrated seawater. he calls it "mediterranean combustion." >> stahl: how am i ever going to eat normal food again, ever? >> bottura: but you feel how light you feel? >> stahl: very light. but totally delicious. how long did it take you to create this one dish? was it months? was it-- ? >> bottura: 32 years. >> stahl: come on. >> bottura: 32 years of experience. >> stahl: now 56, after all his hard work, bottura is riding high-- sometimes on his customized ducati motorcycle. but a few years ago, he began to feel something was missing in his life, that serving fancy food to international foodies wasn't enough. so, like other celebrity chefs, he began to think abo
>> bottura: all flowers, edible flowers. >> stahl: all edible flowers?it takes two chefs to build the salad, leaf by leaf, petal by petal. and for this dish, it takes a splash of sea water. >> bottura: this is seawater transformed into paper. >> stahl: you make paper out of seawater? >> bottura: yes. >> stahl: it may not look like it, but this is bottura's filet of sole, topped off with wisps of dehydrated seawater. he calls it "mediterranean...
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we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.t one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. >>> health care ranks first when democratic voters are asked which matter most. they settle the question of how far left the party platform will shift in 2020. this debate has played out between joe biden and bernie sanders. sanders wants medicare for all mandatory for all. what the vice president, former vice president would like to do is build on obamacare, a public option on the exchanges and broaden the public option in the exchange program. sanders medicare for all virtually eliminates. joe biden said keep your private insurance if you like it. how much would it cost? it would cost you nothing under the sanders plan. no premiums, deductibles or co-pays. the former vice president said he will have higher subsidies to brin
we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.t one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. >>> health care ranks first when democratic voters are asked which matter most. they settle the question of how far left the party platform will shift in 2020....