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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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do mean this place know it's like gardens of healing really gardening work and the time spent outdoors has long been recognized as important parts of the listed to be the hope is that soon each patient will have his or her own little garden patch and with that the peace they need to recover. connecting with nature it seems is the default setting for humans we returned to it when the fruits of modern life. for the people of london opened for ageing crude in popularity thanks and botched with 90000000000 spending more and more time outdoors and reconnecting with me to experience for a joyous touring the city getting newbies how to eat plants like nettles without getting a rash. and this it johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. and she finds what she's looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus stops. this goes everywhere it's a really nice edible the reason. it's a lot. but it's well known as the humans as well but in a. very mild. everything very well and it's full of it nancy. is he likes to pass on her expertise and leads porridge and walks under the nam
do mean this place know it's like gardens of healing really gardening work and the time spent outdoors has long been recognized as important parts of the listed to be the hope is that soon each patient will have his or her own little garden patch and with that the peace they need to recover. connecting with nature it seems is the default setting for humans we returned to it when the fruits of modern life. for the people of london opened for ageing crude in popularity thanks and botched with...
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working in the garden is good for. she suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. she's been at this clinic for approximately 10 years. before the illness worked in the textile business here in the garden the banana plants are hoping her feel better. if it says we look after the garden every day. we bring water from the top and walk to these plants or take in the fresh. when it rains we don't need to water the plans and all want to. do and would. also sit out. it's nice because of the air it's a nice garden and a nice hospital and. the clinic where she does being treated is the institute of mental health in chennai. it's one of the oldest psychiatric institutions in asia for more than 10 years the doctors have practiced so-called equal to a green therapy the basis of these treatments was scientific studies that investigated the effect of god ning on patients behavior and healing. they also call it in these are constantly. improving and make them still more manageable. in place has given only a possi
working in the garden is good for. she suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. she's been at this clinic for approximately 10 years. before the illness worked in the textile business here in the garden the banana plants are hoping her feel better. if it says we look after the garden every day. we bring water from the top and walk to these plants or take in the fresh. when it rains we don't need to water the plans and all want to. do and would. also sit out. it's nice...
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near planted a garden on the grounds of huge facility experts supported the. show gunmen and is the founder of nearly which means she'd. it was also something new the interplay between reforestation caring for god ins and the contribution of patients from the clinic it was a win win situation for everyone involved. patients who have spoken for months even after they entered the hospital. they will say things like i have a god. and i like this rule. they have many . responses like. i make definitive facts i think we really find that big bags everybody it's not just about someone who is mentally all of us need this kind of green that have been in recent. nearly as been planting greenery and city garden since 2005 mostly informal wasteland like the former landfill on the idea. in the after being founded. forestation program in the region. today this up in forest is one of the most beautiful green areas in the city. since school had 19 more and more volunteers are coming. many in the years. when they were doing something for the cause but no i mean many of them co
near planted a garden on the grounds of huge facility experts supported the. show gunmen and is the founder of nearly which means she'd. it was also something new the interplay between reforestation caring for god ins and the contribution of patients from the clinic it was a win win situation for everyone involved. patients who have spoken for months even after they entered the hospital. they will say things like i have a god. and i like this rule. they have many . responses like. i make...
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and then you promoted from assistant gardener to gardener where you worked until 1984 and then you had the great job and great pleasure of being an insecticide spray operator from '84 to '88. during your time in the feel, in addition to whatever you did or didn't do to disruptive bugs and crediters, you were responsible for stewarding some of this departments's most historical and contextually important assets. you were a big wreck. you worked at all five of our golf courses. you had a profound impact, this department has been around for -- the system has been around for 150 years and when you think about, you know, your tenure as both an employee and beyond, you walk among the greats in terms of history of this department. a. you finish your work in the field, you decided to return to the union where you were a business rep again and then you became assistant business manager where you worked up until 2002 and then in 2004, you became a commission kerr. i don'ten what kind of trouble you were causing in those years between 2002 and 2004, but i'm sure you were doing something. but 56 y
and then you promoted from assistant gardener to gardener where you worked until 1984 and then you had the great job and great pleasure of being an insecticide spray operator from '84 to '88. during your time in the feel, in addition to whatever you did or didn't do to disruptive bugs and crediters, you were responsible for stewarding some of this departments's most historical and contextually important assets. you were a big wreck. you worked at all five of our golf courses. you had a profound...
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space is in short supply so roofs will be turned into bed patches on market gardens the new strategy is already bearing fruit. this is the roof of a popular shopping mall and beyond low gave up his career in opera ties and started growing for rosemary and passion fruit here in 2015 people laughed at him now he is a sought after expert. the entrepreneur has now created 200 gardens like this across the city and he's experimenting with new technologies installed in shipping containers. kale won't grow in tropical climates but here it thrives in a nutrient solution and with l.e.d. lights which replaces the sun's rays. vertical cultivation carried out on several floors is seen as a promising trend that can compete against countries like neighboring malaysia to grow food much more cheaply. low says that's the. because his vegetables are rich with more nutrients. for that that's also what that additional health care. or health benefits to the consumers to justify the price. point that he said small projects while vegetable as well so so this is how we look at it she will get a profit on it.
space is in short supply so roofs will be turned into bed patches on market gardens the new strategy is already bearing fruit. this is the roof of a popular shopping mall and beyond low gave up his career in opera ties and started growing for rosemary and passion fruit here in 2015 people laughed at him now he is a sought after expert. the entrepreneur has now created 200 gardens like this across the city and he's experimenting with new technologies installed in shipping containers. kale won't...
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working in the garden is good for. she suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. she's been at this clinic for approximately 10 years. but that was obviously before the illness people worked in the textile business. here in the garden the banana plants are hoping her feel better. if it is she says we look after the garden every day. we bring water from the top and walk to these plants or dig in the fresh air. when it rains we don't need to water the plants and i want to. also sit out. it's nice because of the air it's a nice garden and a nice horse. but. the clinic will see it does being treated is the institute of mental health internet. it's one of the oldest psychiatric institutions in asia for more than 10 years the doctors have practiced so-called equal to a green therapy the basis of these treatments was scientific studies that investigated the effect of gardening on patients' behavior and healing. they also call it increases their concentration it includes a. little bit and it makes them sti
working in the garden is good for. she suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. she's been at this clinic for approximately 10 years. but that was obviously before the illness people worked in the textile business. here in the garden the banana plants are hoping her feel better. if it is she says we look after the garden every day. we bring water from the top and walk to these plants or dig in the fresh air. when it rains we don't need to water the plants and i want to....
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that's the rose garden. celine who is one of 13 experts appointed to the president—elect‘s coronavirus task force. she told the bbc that the current situation is deeply concerning. i would say we have a fire raging across the nation and the holidays threaten to be gasoline poured on that fire. i am very concerned by the spikes we are seeing in cases, by the increasing hospitalizations and we are seeing hospitals in many parts of the country overwhelmed with cases. and we know that the case fatality rate and the death rate spikes increases when hospitals are overwhelmed because we simply do not have the staffing and resources to care for patients the way we would like to. and with the holidays coming up, those are really going to be super spreader events the way you have people from multiple generations and family members from multiple generations and different ages coming together, not socially distant, unlikely to be wearing masks, indoors, sitting around a cable to be wearing masks, indoors, sitting around
that's the rose garden. celine who is one of 13 experts appointed to the president—elect‘s coronavirus task force. she told the bbc that the current situation is deeply concerning. i would say we have a fire raging across the nation and the holidays threaten to be gasoline poured on that fire. i am very concerned by the spikes we are seeing in cases, by the increasing hospitalizations and we are seeing hospitals in many parts of the country overwhelmed with cases. and we know that the case...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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think about the homeless garden in santa kruse. i'm sure you know about that garden.as been so successful. >> for people who don't know what that garden is, described that. >> guest: it started 30 years ago. by a group outing chadwicks program in santa kruse. it developed into a program for helping the homeless. and it has just grown, and grown, and grown. everybody lost that garden and started getting work. and something related to gardening. it is my vision of a real success story. and i thought why don't we plant on the land in berkeley down by the water by the bay? why isn't that a place that we could hire people that are homeless? they could grow food. there is a garden project that inspired me to start the edible schoolyard project 25 years ago. in the group on 7 acres of the land. by the time they got out, they wanted another place to grow food. so she started a halfway house garden outside the jail in south san francisco. they actually took the food to stands in san francisco and told him at the farmers market. i know that growing food can be deeply regenerati
think about the homeless garden in santa kruse. i'm sure you know about that garden.as been so successful. >> for people who don't know what that garden is, described that. >> guest: it started 30 years ago. by a group outing chadwicks program in santa kruse. it developed into a program for helping the homeless. and it has just grown, and grown, and grown. everybody lost that garden and started getting work. and something related to gardening. it is my vision of a real success...
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laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway, but how will it be after the crisis will cure isn't change. for example, in amsterdam for years residents have been complaining about party tourists. but when the lockdown was imposed in the spring and eerie quiet fell over, amsterdam came almost a ghost star in certain places. and it also showed how dependent economy the city center had become only tourism. i think that's really unhealthy. so it's also a signal to say this has to change the city of them. stew dampers took action against mass tourism in 2018, prohibiting offers of tours and holiday apartments at the tourist hot spots. the tourism tax was raised and no more souvenir shops were allowed to open. but martin would like to see even
laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway, but how will it be after the crisis will cure isn't change. for example, in amsterdam for years residents have been...
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and it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway. but how will it be after the crisis? will truism change, for example, in amsterdam for years residents have been complaining about party tourists. but when the lockdown was imposed in the spring and eerie quiet fell over amsterdam, came of the gulf started in certain places. and it also showed how dependent economy in the city center had become only tourism. i think that's really unhealthy . so it's also a signal to say this has to change the city of them. stor, dam 1st, took action against mass tourism in 2018. prohibiting offers of tours and holiday apartments of the tourist hot spots. the tourism tax was raised in no more souvenir shops were allowed to open. but martin would like to see eve
and it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway. but how will it be after the crisis? will truism change, for example, in amsterdam for years residents...
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a partnership with botanical gardens conservation international.returned from kenya and says much of the african continent is facing severe challenges. >> a lot of the tree species, especially ones of high medicinal value, those tend to be cut, especially the larger specimens. >> reporter: because san francisco's temperatures and fog mimic the climate of many milder ecosystems, the garden could become an epicenter for restoration. >> we can be a refuge for plants that are threatened in their natural habitat. we can be a backup population here. >> it's a really interesting approach. the botanical garden has raised roughly 80% through the money it needs for the nursery, but they're still in a final fund-raising push. if you'd like to help, we have links on abc7news.com. >>> still ahead, the new kamala blend coffee in vallejo. some call it a good cup of joe. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 6:00, thanksgiving struggles are about more than whether it's safe to socialize. for a lot of families, it's about whether they can afford to put a thanksgiving dinne
a partnership with botanical gardens conservation international.returned from kenya and says much of the african continent is facing severe challenges. >> a lot of the tree species, especially ones of high medicinal value, those tend to be cut, especially the larger specimens. >> reporter: because san francisco's temperatures and fog mimic the climate of many milder ecosystems, the garden could become an epicenter for restoration. >> we can be a refuge for plants that are...
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it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam? sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway. but how will it be after the crisis will cure isn't change? for example, in amsterdam for years residents have been complaining about already tourists. but when the lockdown was imposed in the spring and eerie quiet fell over amsterdam, came almost a ghost start in certain places. and it also showed how dependent economy in the city center had become only tourism. i think that's really unhealthy. so it's also a signal to say this has to change the city of them. still dampers took action against mass tourism in 2018, prohibiting offers of tours and holiday apartments at the tourist hot spots. the tourism tax was raised in no more souvenir shops were allowed to open. but martin would like to see
it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam? sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway. but how will it be after the crisis will cure isn't change? for example, in amsterdam for years residents...
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it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway. but how will it be after the crisis will truism change. for example, in amsterdam for years residents have been complaining about already tourists. but when the lockdown was imposed in the spring and eerie quiet fell over, amsterdam came of the gold star in certain places. and it also showed how dependent economy in the city center had become only tourism. think that's really unhealthy. so it's also a signal to say this has to change the city of them. still dampers took action against mass tourism in 2018, prohibiting offers of tourism holiday apartments at the tourist hot spots. the tourism tax was raised in new more souvenir shops were allowed to open, but martin would like to see even more
it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway. but how will it be after the crisis will truism change. for example, in amsterdam for years residents have...
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it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway, but how will it be after the crisis will cure isn't change. for example, in amsterdam for years residents have been complaining about party tourists. but when the lockdown was imposed in the spring and eerie quiet fell over, amsterdam came of the gold star in certain places. and it also showed how dependent economy in the city center had become only tourism. think that's really unhealthy. so it was also a signal to say, this has to change the city of them. stor dampers took action against mass tourism in 2018, prohibiting offers of tours and holiday apartments at the tourist hot spots. the tourism tax was raised in no more souvenir shops were allowed to open. but martin would like to see even
it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway, but how will it be after the crisis will cure isn't change. for example, in amsterdam for years residents...
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the president took direct aim the awe at his remarks in the rose gardens. i want our viewers to watch. >> as soon as april, the vaccine will be able to the entire general population, with the exception of places like new york state, where for political reasons, the governor decided, they say and, you know, i don't think it's good politically. i think it's very bad from a health standpoint, but he wants to take his time on the vaccine. he doesn't trust where the vaccine is coming from. as soon as april, the vaccine will be available to the entire -- >> so how do you respond to that? a personal attack going against you and threatening the people of new york state. they might not be able to get the vaccine because of comments you've made. >> yeah. first of all, luckily he won't be here, right? but, look. what the president says is just untrue. at one poin at one time a statement like that would be almost incredible, but with this president, it's common. here are the facts. the -- we trust the drug companies. pfizer is a great new york company, actually, regene
the president took direct aim the awe at his remarks in the rose gardens. i want our viewers to watch. >> as soon as april, the vaccine will be able to the entire general population, with the exception of places like new york state, where for political reasons, the governor decided, they say and, you know, i don't think it's good politically. i think it's very bad from a health standpoint, but he wants to take his time on the vaccine. he doesn't trust where the vaccine is coming from. as...
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and we're trying to integrate the family garden as a tourist hot spot. other spots that we have in the region. meaning for sustainable tourism, with sites that can be well accessed by public transport, bike or on foot. we're also trying to bring in sustainable astronomy with sustainable products. the words sustainable tourism is an overall concept and we're trying to do our bit by thoughts of us don't yes, sustainable tourism is possible in the big city and you may not see that immediately, but if you search a bit you will find it. just take a little detour or change and you will quickly discover something you just is this art or is it just technologies? artificial intelligence create our distant future night me for the delightful to learn as an artist 21 next. truly rich meter just shows numbers, but fred shows how much the man who supports the law because of the smart way to get where you're going in 60 minutes. t.w. . thank you. 1st your country will make you rich. people will provide you with jobs. the toilets will take good care of you. listen to su
and we're trying to integrate the family garden as a tourist hot spot. other spots that we have in the region. meaning for sustainable tourism, with sites that can be well accessed by public transport, bike or on foot. we're also trying to bring in sustainable astronomy with sustainable products. the words sustainable tourism is an overall concept and we're trying to do our bit by thoughts of us don't yes, sustainable tourism is possible in the big city and you may not see that immediately, but...
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medan is heading to us good bet a batch of based land is being turned into a butterfly garden most of the land for the project belongs to the ministry polity some individuals and companies also make lots of ellaby. some of jan is an ecology student he contributes his knowledge and labor to the project by learning more about what butterflies need in order to try. this is akin to plug and all the plants that we have to supply and they are all our whole sponsor butterflies apart from the normal growth nothing or. there they act as whole sponsor of the butterflies like this one is for the common more. the major difference. of labrador the normal part will be that there will be no formal design with the butterfly hybrid bad that you will be able to make out because we wanted to be overgrown we wanted to be growing violence for. the conservation education center daley has so far created more than 40 butterfly garden across daily with the help of hundreds of volunteers for as its manager helmet on shares his expertise and knowledge and encourages city doesn't to get involved and help look af
medan is heading to us good bet a batch of based land is being turned into a butterfly garden most of the land for the project belongs to the ministry polity some individuals and companies also make lots of ellaby. some of jan is an ecology student he contributes his knowledge and labor to the project by learning more about what butterflies need in order to try. this is akin to plug and all the plants that we have to supply and they are all our whole sponsor butterflies apart from the normal...
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working in the garden is good for sita. she suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. she's been at this clinic for approximately 10 years. before the illness she thought worked in the textile business. here in the garden the banana plants are helping her feel better. even if she says we look after the garden every day water boarding we bring water from the tap and water these plants or take in the fresh air. when it rains we don't need to water the plan is no want to put water. and would. also sit out yet eating year it's nice because of the air it's a nice garden and a nice hospital and. the clinic where c. does being treated is the institute of mental health in chennai. it's one of the oldest psychiatric institutions in asia for more than 10 years the doctors have practiced so-called equal terror be a green terror be the basis of these treatments for scientific studies that investigated the effect of gardening on patients behavior and healing. they also found it increases the concentration it increas
working in the garden is good for sita. she suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. she's been at this clinic for approximately 10 years. before the illness she thought worked in the textile business. here in the garden the banana plants are helping her feel better. even if she says we look after the garden every day water boarding we bring water from the tap and water these plants or take in the fresh air. when it rains we don't need to water the plan is no want to put...
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the entrepreneur has now created 200 gardens like this across the city and he's experimenting with new technologies installed in shipping containers. kale won't grow in tropical climates but here it thrives in a nutrient solution and with l.e.d. lights which replaces the sun's rays. vertical cultivation carried out on several floors is seen as a promising trend that can compete against countries like neighboring malaysia to grow food much more cheaply. low says that's the. because his vegetables are rich with more nutrients. for that as well soledad additional health care or health benefits to the consumers to justify the price. point that he sent small fish watching while vegetables as well so so this is all we know that she will get a competitive advantage. only one percent of singapore's land area can even be considered for traditional farming in the soil. that's why multi-story farms are springing up everywhere backed by the government fish will soon be farmed in this 8 story building the company apollo marine developed a concept so far they've been producing 300 tons of fish a yea
the entrepreneur has now created 200 gardens like this across the city and he's experimenting with new technologies installed in shipping containers. kale won't grow in tropical climates but here it thrives in a nutrient solution and with l.e.d. lights which replaces the sun's rays. vertical cultivation carried out on several floors is seen as a promising trend that can compete against countries like neighboring malaysia to grow food much more cheaply. low says that's the. because his...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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and the second street park application is called harvey's garden, a watershed garden. currently, public works manages that space, but it is basically an ongoing garbage dump, and honestly, last -- the last 6.5 weeks, i've been calling and calling and sending in 311 requests to cleanup garbage and graffiti. it's really terrible. we want to encourage people to come to the castro during this pandemic -- >> thank you. your time has expired, sir, but i believe this is not rec and park property, but i appreciate your comments, and we'll take them into account. >> thank you very much. bye-bye. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please state your name. >> the other caller lowered their hand, ashley. >> clerk: okay, thanks. so there's no other callers. >> okay. >> clerk: seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners? i'm looking, and i don't see any comments or questions, so i think we need a motion to -- m mr. ginsberg? >> i just wanted to share a little news with which we can all feel proud, this model for which we'll worked to build -- which we've worked to build, a
and the second street park application is called harvey's garden, a watershed garden. currently, public works manages that space, but it is basically an ongoing garbage dump, and honestly, last -- the last 6.5 weeks, i've been calling and calling and sending in 311 requests to cleanup garbage and graffiti. it's really terrible. we want to encourage people to come to the castro during this pandemic -- >> thank you. your time has expired, sir, but i believe this is not rec and park...
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working in the garden is good for. she suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. she's been at this clinic for proximately 10 years. before the illness she thought worked in the textile business here in the garden the banana plants are helping her feel better. evidentially says we look after the garden every day for water boarding we bring water from the tap and walk to these plans or take in the fresh and. when it rains we don't need to water the promise that i want to provide. and would. also sit out at eton yeah it's nice because of the air it's a nice garden and a nice hospital and. the clinic where she does being treated is the institute of mental health in chennai. it's one of the oldest psychiatric institutions in asia for more than 10 years the doctors have practiced so-called a green therapy the basis of these treatments was scientific studies that investigated the effect of gardening on patients behavior and healing. they also call it increases the concentration it increases impose a move
working in the garden is good for. she suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. she's been at this clinic for proximately 10 years. before the illness she thought worked in the textile business here in the garden the banana plants are helping her feel better. evidentially says we look after the garden every day for water boarding we bring water from the tap and walk to these plans or take in the fresh and. when it rains we don't need to water the promise that i want to...
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and the second street park application is called harvey's garden, a watershed garden. currently, public works manages that space, but it is basically an ongoing garbage dump, and honestly, last -- the last 6.5 weeks, i've been calling and calling and sending in 311 requests to cleanup garbage and graffiti. it's really terrible. we want to encourage people to come to the castro during this pandemic -- >> thank you. your time has expired, sir, but i believe this is not rec and park property, but i appreciate your comments, and we'll take them into account. >> thank you very much. bye-bye. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please state your name. >> the other caller lowered their hand, ashley. >> clerk: okay, thanks. so there's no other callers. >> okay. >> clerk: seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners? i'm looking, and i don't see any comments or questions, so i think we need a motion to -- m mr. ginsberg? >> i just wanted to share a little news with which we can all feel proud, this model for which we'll worked to build -- which we've worked to build, a
and the second street park application is called harvey's garden, a watershed garden. currently, public works manages that space, but it is basically an ongoing garbage dump, and honestly, last -- the last 6.5 weeks, i've been calling and calling and sending in 311 requests to cleanup garbage and graffiti. it's really terrible. we want to encourage people to come to the castro during this pandemic -- >> thank you. your time has expired, sir, but i believe this is not rec and park...
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some people consider the little creatures unwelcome guests in their garden. think of all the glorious butterflies they might have because now alongside butterflies, every living being on the planet polluted. the long term effects to be devastating. if pollution is a massive problem in many cities in india, last year, even total a list of cities with the worst quality in the world. and why would i be given a 21? evolution was also huge problem in london in the united kingdom. but things. ringback seem to have changed now. everywhere. fog up the river, where it flows among the green meadow falls down the river where it rose, defiled among serious shit banks and the waterside. pollution of a great and city piece of work, one written about dead in which a cotton or beijing. this is how charles dickens described in london back when he read the novel bleak house more than 150 years ago. and he was of the early one struggling to breathe. now, london still looks pretty great, but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know, the reaso
some people consider the little creatures unwelcome guests in their garden. think of all the glorious butterflies they might have because now alongside butterflies, every living being on the planet polluted. the long term effects to be devastating. if pollution is a massive problem in many cities in india, last year, even total a list of cities with the worst quality in the world. and why would i be given a 21? evolution was also huge problem in london in the united kingdom. but things....
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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so through our friends, we need them in our community garden wanted only business. planting trees is more than a symbolic act for david bloom. the children have learned a lot about the crucial role of step trees, play, to provide shade to protect rivers and soil, and play a vital role in tain in the health of our environment. we've come to the end of today's show about the environment on interesting ways to protect. thank you all for joining us and of course your company. it is a goodbye from the founder to nobody here in kampala and i'll be looking forward to seeing you once again next week. just a quick reminder that you can always check off social media feeds and what's also the well on our website until next time. it's goodbye from me in new york. i will save my, do go down . the list in new things, fixing things instead of throwing them away with subsidies, instead of scratching, remove books and sustainable. this is what germany's future should look like. winding up instead of lagging behind me in germany. the 30 minutes on d, w. september 19th, 93 israelis an
so through our friends, we need them in our community garden wanted only business. planting trees is more than a symbolic act for david bloom. the children have learned a lot about the crucial role of step trees, play, to provide shade to protect rivers and soil, and play a vital role in tain in the health of our environment. we've come to the end of today's show about the environment on interesting ways to protect. thank you all for joining us and of course your company. it is a goodbye from...
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this is the correct nick must see that it's what zia keshi has a market garden. he grows fruit. his operation could inspire others to follow suit, especially young people. he cultivate berries. traditionally, people gathered wild ones in the mountains and there are says such market gardens could be a fruitful source of income for more families around here. he worked for several years in italy. he saved up some money, came home and began farming. he started with a roni of berries 5 years ago before branching out his venture is proving to be a success in july, his product was certified as organic by an agency in germany. and that's something he's very proud of, you know, where you'll be a good thing for the sick with the i don't use fertilizer. everything is just the same as up in the mountains. the bacteria in the soil and the humans. they make the plants strong sudden, but she doesn't need to do any marketing. customers come to him to buy his produce . he's been experimenting with a number of crops, red love apples, for example. very recent cultivar with red flesh resistant to d
this is the correct nick must see that it's what zia keshi has a market garden. he grows fruit. his operation could inspire others to follow suit, especially young people. he cultivate berries. traditionally, people gathered wild ones in the mountains and there are says such market gardens could be a fruitful source of income for more families around here. he worked for several years in italy. he saved up some money, came home and began farming. he started with a roni of berries 5 years ago...
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so roofs will be turned into vegetable patches and market gardens!the new strategy is already bearing fruit. give -- this is the roof of a popular shopping mall. when bjorn low gave up his career in advertising and started growing papaya rosemarynd psion fru here in 2015, people laughed at him. nohe is a soht afterxpert. e entrepreneuras now eated 200 rdens likehis acro the cy. and he's experimenting with new technologies, installed in shipping containers. kale won't grow in tropical climates.but here in nutrient solution and wi led light, which replaces the sun's rays. vertical cultivation carried t on several floors is seen as a promising trend that can mpete agait countrielike ighboring maysia thagrow food much more cheaply. low says that's because his vetables are enriched with more nrients. >> so that there's also then ditional health care or health benefits to the consumers to justify the price of an additional 20 or 20 cents more -- 20 or 30 cents more we are chargi for our vegetables as well so this is how we will potentially get a competive
so roofs will be turned into vegetable patches and market gardens!the new strategy is already bearing fruit. give -- this is the roof of a popular shopping mall. when bjorn low gave up his career in advertising and started growing papaya rosemarynd psion fru here in 2015, people laughed at him. nohe is a soht afterxpert. e entrepreneuras now eated 200 rdens likehis acro the cy. and he's experimenting with new technologies, installed in shipping containers. kale won't grow in tropical...
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it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway. but how will it be after the crisis will truism change. for example, in amsterdam for years residents have been complaining about party tourists. but when the lockdown was imposed in the spring and eerie quiet fell over, amsterdam came almost a ghost town in certain places. and it also showed how dependent economy the city center had become only tourism. think that's really unhealthy. so it's also a signal to say this has to change the city of them. stor dampers took action against mass tourism in 2018. prohibiting offers of tours and holiday apartments of the tourist hot spots. the tourism tax was raised in no more souvenir shops were allowed to open. but martin would like to see even more st
it was laid out in 2010 and really kicked off this whole wave of gardening, urban gardening. so it's a place for people to get together and learn to get closer to nature. sustainability and tourism is a big challenge and it applies above all to major populous cities in europe, such as venice, barcelona, or amsterdam. sure, because of the travel restrictions over tourism declined anyway. but how will it be after the crisis will truism change. for example, in amsterdam for years residents have...
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the entrepreneur has now created 200 gardens like this across the city and he's experimenting with new technologies installed in shipping containers. kale won't grow in tropical climates but here it thrives in a nutrient solution and with a light switch replaces the sun's rays. vertical cultivation carried out on several floors is seen as a promising trend that can compete against countries like neighboring malaysia to grow food much more cheaply. low says that's the. because his vegetables are rich with more nutrients. so that does all sort that additional health care or health benefits to the consumers to justify the price. point that he sent small fish watching while vegetables as well so this is all we look at you will get a competitive advantage. only one percent of singapore's lounge area can even be considered for traditional farming in the soil. that's why multi-story farms are springing up everywhere backed by the government fish will soon be farmed in this 8 story building the company apollo marine developed the concept so far they've been producing 300 tons of fish a year in
the entrepreneur has now created 200 gardens like this across the city and he's experimenting with new technologies installed in shipping containers. kale won't grow in tropical climates but here it thrives in a nutrient solution and with a light switch replaces the sun's rays. vertical cultivation carried out on several floors is seen as a promising trend that can compete against countries like neighboring malaysia to grow food much more cheaply. low says that's the. because his vegetables are...
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the president is set to speak at the white house rose garden moments from now. he is expected as a virus numbers continue to spike around the nation to give an update on operation warp speed and talk about new developments in the race for covid-19 vaccine. at the close you look at the numbers, the vaccine helps as well with upbeat corporate profit a rally not far away from a record high, it was flirting with the record, needed to be 470 but lost a little steam in the final minutes of trading, a strong day, the s&p that is a record-setting, closing up by 48-point, as it settled in what appears to be the 23rd record close of the year for the s&p 500 and we want to monitor the small-cap stocks today and the russell 2000, the russell closing in record territory what is significant for the smaller stocks, the first time in more than two years we have seen a wrestled record, the s&p up in the second straight week, adding more than a thousand points. we canoes and big tech brought the nasdaq into the red, those are your numbers as we come to you on a friday, i'm connel
the president is set to speak at the white house rose garden moments from now. he is expected as a virus numbers continue to spike around the nation to give an update on operation warp speed and talk about new developments in the race for covid-19 vaccine. at the close you look at the numbers, the vaccine helps as well with upbeat corporate profit a rally not far away from a record high, it was flirting with the record, needed to be 470 but lost a little steam in the final minutes of trading, a...
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live in the rose garden. >> see you at 4 o'clock. a transition official for president-elect biden said they are not interested into getting a food fight with the trump administration and they just want access to information so biden can prepare to lead the country. the president-elect will receive a national security briefing next week. peter doocy is live in delaware. >> good afternoon. the transition officials are speaking with a little bit more urgency than the president-elect has been. he told us in wilmington it would be nice to have the classified presidential daily briefing but he is not the sitting president right now. now there is this. >> we want to get access to intelligence information and threat assessments and the on-going work on covid so we can prepare to govern and get the pandemic under control. >> [muffled audio]. >> that objective rings with people around the country and also with some republicans. >> biden officials don't want to give us a ballpark of how many stimulus money he will sign off on and he is not gett
live in the rose garden. >> see you at 4 o'clock. a transition official for president-elect biden said they are not interested into getting a food fight with the trump administration and they just want access to information so biden can prepare to lead the country. the president-elect will receive a national security briefing next week. peter doocy is live in delaware. >> good afternoon. the transition officials are speaking with a little bit more urgency than the president-elect...
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veronique has made a garden. just habitat that we have been doing right here across the river. in order of corporate jugged. medan is heading to us good poor job better batch of based land is being turned into a butterfly garden most of the land for the project belongs to the minister polity some individuals and companies also make lots of alibi. some of jan is an ecology student he contributes his knowledge and labor to the project by learning more about what butterflies need in order to try. this is a kind of blood and all the plans that we understand they are all plans for butterflies apart from the normal bows of the thing or. there they act as a whole sponsor of the butterflies like this one is for the common more the people and. the major difference. of labrador the normal part will be that there will be no formal design with the butterfly hybrid bad that you will be able to make out because we wanted to be overgrown we wanted to be growing by. the conservation education center daley has so far created more than 40 butterfly garden across daily with the help of hundreds o
veronique has made a garden. just habitat that we have been doing right here across the river. in order of corporate jugged. medan is heading to us good poor job better batch of based land is being turned into a butterfly garden most of the land for the project belongs to the minister polity some individuals and companies also make lots of alibi. some of jan is an ecology student he contributes his knowledge and labor to the project by learning more about what butterflies need in order to try....
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calling for justice plus a flood of opportunity to make the most flooding that's floating vegetable garden and the ducks helping touch protesters, duck accessory on the frontlines. welcome to dede. glad you could join us. cons are demanding accountability after that of australian troops allegedly killed at least $39.00 afghans in cold blood. during deployments in afghanistan, a 4 year investigation by the australian defense forces found that the troops of elite army units were involved in dozens of unlawful killings which could amount to walk. crimes. australian troops have been in afghanistan for nearly 20 years as a majority of the alleged mud were committed in 20122013. the alleged actions of australian forces, enough aniston being described as one of the darkest chapters in the country's military history. the defense minister linda reynolds made no secret of her revulsion at the report 2 weeks ago. and it made me physically ill. and it was very, very distressing raid. because i know she said the consequences should be far reaching and doesn't represent. it's not just about the individu
calling for justice plus a flood of opportunity to make the most flooding that's floating vegetable garden and the ducks helping touch protesters, duck accessory on the frontlines. welcome to dede. glad you could join us. cons are demanding accountability after that of australian troops allegedly killed at least $39.00 afghans in cold blood. during deployments in afghanistan, a 4 year investigation by the australian defense forces found that the troops of elite army units were involved in...
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all of a sudden everybody started cheering at madison square garden.the feeling about who these men were, they were regular guys who had been wounded in the war, came back, still had a lot of fight in spirit and they were not done yet. so that was very important to me when i i read that in your boo. >> and just to add to that. i mean, when you think about it, before the war the president of the united states, franklin delano roosevelt, was a polio patient and used a wheelchair. he refused basically to ever allow himself to be photographed while he was sitting in his wheelchair. there was such a stigma about disability back then, and obviously there still is stigma about disability to this day. but i think what the paralyzed veterans, by being at madison square garden and the feeding by the way able-bodied teams that would bar wheelchairs for the occasion. and by forming the paralyzed pad veterans of america, a group that had become a very powerful lobby group in d.c., that helped reduce the stigma. that helped bring about change in our society. it's a
all of a sudden everybody started cheering at madison square garden.the feeling about who these men were, they were regular guys who had been wounded in the war, came back, still had a lot of fight in spirit and they were not done yet. so that was very important to me when i i read that in your boo. >> and just to add to that. i mean, when you think about it, before the war the president of the united states, franklin delano roosevelt, was a polio patient and used a wheelchair. he refused...
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i want my garden hose back after the fire is over. and what roosevelt is doing is saying to the congress and the american people, we have these old battleships and they're in dry dock and we really -- we're going to share them, we need to share them with the british people. and we're going to do like this garden hose. it's going to be a lend. the british are going to pay us, but then they're going to give them back. roosevelt knew they were never coming back, but it was the idea that he needed to move people forward and he was very pragmatic about it. he used this speech and we ended up aiding brittain and you all know, fortunately, the end of the story. moving on to consensus building. consensus building is the idea of putting together a coalition, getting coalitions, getting people to support you. and, again, i'm only going to give you one example here. it's from linden johnson and it's with civil rights. maybe it's no surprise to anyone, but the opposition to civil rights was extreme, it was bitter. there were any number of votes t
i want my garden hose back after the fire is over. and what roosevelt is doing is saying to the congress and the american people, we have these old battleships and they're in dry dock and we really -- we're going to share them, we need to share them with the british people. and we're going to do like this garden hose. it's going to be a lend. the british are going to pay us, but then they're going to give them back. roosevelt knew they were never coming back, but it was the idea that he needed...
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veronique kapoor sort of has made a garden latest habitat but we have been doing it right here across the river. in order of corporate drug. down is heading to us got better batch of based land is being turned into a butterfly garden most of the land for the project belongs to the ministry polity some individuals and companies also make lots of valuable. some of jan is an ecology student he contributes his knowledge and labor to the project while learning more about what butterflies need in...
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i want my garden hose back after the fire is over. and what roosevelt is saying to the congress and the american people, we have these old battleships. they are standing and they are in dry dock. we're going to share them. we need to share them with the british people. we are going to do like this garden knows. there will be a land. the british are going to pay us but then they are going to give them back. mr. know roosevelt knew they were never coming back. he needed to move people forward. he was very pragmatic about that. he used this speech and then we ended up in britain and you will know fortunately the end of the story. moving on. the can to consensus building. consensus building is the idea come to give you an example here from lyndon johnson it's about civil rights. maybe it's no surprise to anyone, but the opposition to civil rights was extreme, better there was any number of votes that were taken earlier where civil rights was voted down. but finally, lyndon johnson interesting lee a southerner, is able to put together a co
i want my garden hose back after the fire is over. and what roosevelt is saying to the congress and the american people, we have these old battleships. they are standing and they are in dry dock. we're going to share them. we need to share them with the british people. we are going to do like this garden knows. there will be a land. the british are going to pay us but then they are going to give them back. mr. know roosevelt knew they were never coming back. he needed to move people forward. he...
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space is in short supply so roofs will be turned into bed patches on market gardens the new strategy is already bearing fruit. this is the roof of a popular shopping mall and beyond low gave up his career in opera ties and started growing for rosemary and passion fruit here in 2015 people laughed at him now he is a sought after expert. the entrepreneur has now created 200 gardens like this across the city and he's experimenting with new technologies installed in shipping containers. kale won't grow in tropical climates but here it thrives in a nutrient solution and with l.e.d. lights which replaces the sun's rays. vertical cultivation carried out on several floors the scene is a promising trend that can compete against countries like neighboring malaysia to grow food much more cheaply. low says that's be. because his vegetables are rich with more nutrients. but that does also order additional health care or health benefits to the consumers to justify the price. point that he said small projects fall festival as well so so this is how we look at it she will get a company like this. on
space is in short supply so roofs will be turned into bed patches on market gardens the new strategy is already bearing fruit. this is the roof of a popular shopping mall and beyond low gave up his career in opera ties and started growing for rosemary and passion fruit here in 2015 people laughed at him now he is a sought after expert. the entrepreneur has now created 200 gardens like this across the city and he's experimenting with new technologies installed in shipping containers. kale won't...
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it was at madison square garden's in 1948.d you will see their using the jennings chairs which in today's world, we would think of as just incredibly old-fashioned and not very maneuverable but back then, those were state-of-the-art. and this is a game featuring paralyzed veterans from hospital in massachusetts, they came down to new york city to play against attempt from staten island. and you can see the game was very sort of crude. there's not a whole lot of offensive place and things like that. but this is the first time that paralyzed veterans and paraplegics are displayed in front of huge crowds. you had 15000 people admiring is pioneers, these veterans who have managed to start a normal life. and one of the key themes and we will see this in the next clip. one of the key themes and by the way, this is sort of the result. the event of media coverage. this was one of the players in the game. jack from, he was wound and wounded and orbiting . areas and that ever. every media outlet cover disguise. from the communists worke
it was at madison square garden's in 1948.d you will see their using the jennings chairs which in today's world, we would think of as just incredibly old-fashioned and not very maneuverable but back then, those were state-of-the-art. and this is a game featuring paralyzed veterans from hospital in massachusetts, they came down to new york city to play against attempt from staten island. and you can see the game was very sort of crude. there's not a whole lot of offensive place and things like...
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donald trump went to the rose guard to-- garden to once again. in the meantime tens of thousands will die and donald trump will refuse to acknowledge any of the deaths and handled s of thousands will be infected with the coronavirus and donald trump will refuse to acknowledge any of that. today donald trump read laboriusly from a written text and he did not dare take any questions. after his six days of silence that amounted to an unmistakable admission of joe biden's decisive victory in the presidential election, donald trump said this. >> ideally we will not go to a lockdown. this administration will not be going to a lockdown. hopefully whatever happens in the future, who knows which administration it will be. i guess time will tell. this administration will not go into a lockdown. >> that's it. that's the concession speech. he acknowledges right there that there might be another presidential administration on january 20th. he does not claim he will be the president on january 20th. time will tell. maybe it will tell with the tiny number of pe
donald trump went to the rose guard to-- garden to once again. in the meantime tens of thousands will die and donald trump will refuse to acknowledge any of the deaths and handled s of thousands will be infected with the coronavirus and donald trump will refuse to acknowledge any of that. today donald trump read laboriusly from a written text and he did not dare take any questions. after his six days of silence that amounted to an unmistakable admission of joe biden's decisive victory in the...
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as for the peacekeeping force that is supposed to be stationed in the garden, it has almost been brought up to full strength. we witnessed this morning get another very large convoy of russian peacekeepers making their way into the garden . a kind of back with, aside from their 2000 about 2000 peacekeepers, the russian side has also published a detailed map of what the area in the garden will look like. the operations of the russian peacekeeping mission will be the observation post sees fog monitoring stations in the northern area, 9 in the southern area and 7 in the achaeans key corridor, a thin strip of land connecting it to the pru armenian. you know, there's, there's a lot of anger with the way the war turned out. there is a lot of sadness with how many people have died. and ultimately, people are just thankful that it is concluded already. hopeless with russians. they are all saviors need. the us, no, europe helped us. the international community was signed in throughout these times . in our prime minister sold this land. it was only the russians who came to save us. but our nation
as for the peacekeeping force that is supposed to be stationed in the garden, it has almost been brought up to full strength. we witnessed this morning get another very large convoy of russian peacekeepers making their way into the garden . a kind of back with, aside from their 2000 about 2000 peacekeepers, the russian side has also published a detailed map of what the area in the garden will look like. the operations of the russian peacekeeping mission will be the observation post sees fog...
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but walking into the nursery at san francisco botanical garden you get the idea the buildings themselvesan endanger list. wooden tables once used to nurture seedlings from the far corners of the world are now barely standing, overcome by not so exotic weeds and damage to the shelter itself. >> you can see we've had issues with some vandalism people crashing through the ceiling. >> it's kind of held together with duct tape at this point. >> reporter: and with it, says director stephanie lind reis the garden's critical mission. over the decades the grounds inside golden gate park have become a sanctuary for plants threatened from climate change to clear-cutting. these wax palms from colombia are believed to be the first to bloom in north america and along with the plants come the life that they support. >> people get excited about saving endangered animals, but what they don't often realize is that saving those animals depends on saving their habitat. >> reporter: to do that, the garden is planning to break ground on a new $6 million nursery center. the state-of-the-art facility will allow
but walking into the nursery at san francisco botanical garden you get the idea the buildings themselvesan endanger list. wooden tables once used to nurture seedlings from the far corners of the world are now barely standing, overcome by not so exotic weeds and damage to the shelter itself. >> you can see we've had issues with some vandalism people crashing through the ceiling. >> it's kind of held together with duct tape at this point. >> reporter: and with it, says director...
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the french spirit reverberates from the cobblestone pavements to the restful gardens of the louvre.with its celebrated art treasures is the dream of every painter in france. the beloved and beautiful countryside reflected again and again in the french masters. but every boy in france dreams of the tour de france. every town and village turns out en masse to cheer the cyclists whizzing by. in europe, they live in easy harmony with the hold and the new. whether it is the magnificent houses of the guilds, rising in medieval splendor in brussels in belgium, the quiet canals of amsterdam in the netherlands, or the busidoy downtown streets. the town hall of stock hom in sweden, looks across the water at modern structures, crisp and clean in line as sailing craft. every youngster in sweden dreams of voyaging the seven seas. hospitality swedish style is the th smogasboard. this is the life. good living is round the world and universal. ♪ in germany, as elsewhere in europe, modern structures are rising in modern devotion to freedom of form. ♪ in germany, soccer, the football of europe, is a
the french spirit reverberates from the cobblestone pavements to the restful gardens of the louvre.with its celebrated art treasures is the dream of every painter in france. the beloved and beautiful countryside reflected again and again in the french masters. but every boy in france dreams of the tour de france. every town and village turns out en masse to cheer the cyclists whizzing by. in europe, they live in easy harmony with the hold and the new. whether it is the magnificent houses of the...
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one of the highlights of long to is a tropical garden. inside you can see in them make plants, flowers and trees. the only exist here and the island of mother the best way to get the full moment is what god favors the moment. there's no translation for that. because this profession only exist here in lima, that island responsible for more than 150 years carrying tourists and locals down to from shell. so let's go for lots of course, have to take it to the beach. these beautiful nazrul pools are the perfect place to end my day. i hope that you had fun like me see you soon in from shell city. it's time for my swim. the $920.00 s. were also a cinema to compete. and you can find out all about it at the german kinematic one of the stars of the silent film era was there also posters and extracts of films by director such as for more know who made the expressionist classic? the cabinet of dr. caligari. film legend, my limited launched her film career in the 1920 s. . there is documentary footage of the weimar republic, too, and scenes from fritz
one of the highlights of long to is a tropical garden. inside you can see in them make plants, flowers and trees. the only exist here and the island of mother the best way to get the full moment is what god favors the moment. there's no translation for that. because this profession only exist here in lima, that island responsible for more than 150 years carrying tourists and locals down to from shell. so let's go for lots of course, have to take it to the beach. these beautiful nazrul pools are...
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veronique has made a garden. just habitat that we have been doing right here across the river.in order of corporate drug. medan is heading to us good poor jockeys better batch of based land is being turned into a butterfly garden most of the land for the project belongs to the minister polity some individuals and companies also make lots of elevator. some of jan is an ecology student he contributes his knowledge and labor to the project while learning more about what butterflies need in order to try. this is a kind of blood and all the plans that we understand at all our host plans for butterflies apart from the normal rows nothing or. there they act as whole sponsor of the butterflies like this one is for the common one the people and. the major difference. of labrador the normal part will be that there will be no formal design with the butterfly hybrid bad that you will be able to make out because we want it to be overgrown we want it to be growing why you feel. the conservation education center daily has so far created more than 40 butterfly garden across daily with the help
veronique has made a garden. just habitat that we have been doing right here across the river.in order of corporate drug. medan is heading to us good poor jockeys better batch of based land is being turned into a butterfly garden most of the land for the project belongs to the minister polity some individuals and companies also make lots of elevator. some of jan is an ecology student he contributes his knowledge and labor to the project while learning more about what butterflies need in order...