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ever to have an official tower garden. >> do you know what these are?ower garden. >> what is your favorite vegetable is. >> lettuce. >> carrots. >> tomatoes. >> gracie, what do you want to pick? >> um. >> arugula. >> one day we're at the supermarket, and this is after the tower garden appeared, and she grabbed a sugar pea and started eating it. wow, i can't believe she's eating this. >> did you eat snap peas off the tower gashe garden? >> no, we ate them all. >> they'll ask for kale, so we'll pull it off and we'll wash it and off they go running off to the sandbox with a piece of kale out of their mouth. >> what is this? >> it's eating the afids. >> what do you think the impact would be if every kid had this in schools. >> i think it would seriously shut down fast food as we know it. people have learned the value of eating healthy. >> vertical farming is not a new idea. it's been around forever. >> so what the innovation? >> the innovation is how inexpensive and reachable this particular system is. so all of a sudden anybody can go buy these tower garde
ever to have an official tower garden. >> do you know what these are?ower garden. >> what is your favorite vegetable is. >> lettuce. >> carrots. >> tomatoes. >> gracie, what do you want to pick? >> um. >> arugula. >> one day we're at the supermarket, and this is after the tower garden appeared, and she grabbed a sugar pea and started eating it. wow, i can't believe she's eating this. >> did you eat snap peas off the tower gashe garden?...
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for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palaceuilt next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two tyrannies changed, softened even, over the long years of the reign. the most famous formal garden in europe, with its rigorous geometries of terraces and staircases, its regular parterre, gave way gradually to a greater informality of trees and fields, not merely because it was so expensive to keep up, but because a new attitude to nature was developing-- more sentimental, intimate, romantic. the mood of this moment is captured in a painting done not long after louis' death-- antoine watteau's departure from the isle of cythera. a group of courtiers prepares to leave the island of love. the painting signals the new attitude-- more informal, poetic, and often amorous. in this paradise of cythera, there are no restraints, and nature is free and unconstrained. it was a time in which the
for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palaceuilt next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two tyrannies changed, softened even, over the long years of the reign. the most famous formal garden in europe, with its rigorous geometries of terraces and staircases, its regular parterre,...
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or should we say your type of gardener.osition has made for an abundance of beauty in one san francisco neighborhood. one of the great things about living in san francisco's potrero hill neighborhood is the view. out almost any window, a sight to behold. except at one time, this window. annie shaw's window. >> this was a barren part of dog pooh basically. yeah. >> reporter: this is the plot of land annie is talking about and what it looked like in 2008. about the time her boyfriend now husband said he wanted to move so they could have a garden. >> i really didn't want to move out. i thought, well, there is a patch of land across the street. let's put some flowers there. that will save me a lot of work. wrong! >> reporter: wrong because after she planted a few flowers, she felt it needed more. then some more. and well, by the time she realized just how much work this garden was going to be, it was too late to turn back. >> i didn't want to give up all the blood, sweat and tears i put into it and i kept going. >> reporter: go
or should we say your type of gardener.osition has made for an abundance of beauty in one san francisco neighborhood. one of the great things about living in san francisco's potrero hill neighborhood is the view. out almost any window, a sight to behold. except at one time, this window. annie shaw's window. >> this was a barren part of dog pooh basically. yeah. >> reporter: this is the plot of land annie is talking about and what it looked like in 2008. about the time her boyfriend...
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the hampton national historical site gardens ten-year garden on sunday gardener coming up in >> i am john collins along with jay engel and paul from the national park service. this sunday we are at the hampton national historic site. we are at the gardens. >> you walk behind the building and it's a sur prides. you look downing you see the garden. >> i don't mind gardens like this. >> you are the historian. you can tell us what it was like to do gardening in the time period where they went after that until the late 1812s. that's how far back this goes. >> that's correct. second generation originally 1745 to 1948. they were in the house. it has gone through park service (indiscernible) and garden club of america to maintain the historical configuration and planning that has been in the pooer i don't do. >> in this segment this morning they have the same problems back then that we have today. >> they have a lot of home remedies. they were a healthy family and they have prelabor and endentured servants to help them take care of the garden and maintain them. >> what do you see here? what
the hampton national historical site gardens ten-year garden on sunday gardener coming up in >> i am john collins along with jay engel and paul from the national park service. this sunday we are at the hampton national historic site. we are at the gardens. >> you walk behind the building and it's a sur prides. you look downing you see the garden. >> i don't mind gardens like this. >> you are the historian. you can tell us what it was like to do gardening in the time...
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shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round. this is the place to tell someone special or the place to declare the commitment you two share. weddings and the event reservations are available for this adorable hidden gem. we know there are many other romantic parks in san francisco. we hope you have enjoyed this torre of lookouts, picnics, and strolls that are available every day. until next time, do not forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations or any other location, call 831-5500. this number is best for special events, weddin
shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round....
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a gardening diploma. >> i can connect spiritually with something as simple as a garden. >> reporter: prisons across the country are turning to gardening as authorities rethink their old strategies of warehousing prisoners instead of rehabilitating them. take dennis. he's serving 22 years for burglary. now, he's becoming an "expert" in soil composition. >> i'm sitting next to this guy who i would have been fighting on some other yard. but it really amazed me that i could actually prune plants and dig in soil. and it really touched me. >> reporter: these gardens represent a kind of "back to the future" movement. not that long ago, just a few decades, prisons had gardens and farms. beth waitkus is brining gardening back to these prisoners. >> if i could find humanity here, i could find it anywhere. >> reporter: a former city kid, she found refuge in soil, planting hundreds of tulip bulbs with her grandmother, wanting to show others the peace gardening gave her. >> we believe that everybody has a heart and everybody has a chance for transformation. >> reporter: and it works. nationally,
a gardening diploma. >> i can connect spiritually with something as simple as a garden. >> reporter: prisons across the country are turning to gardening as authorities rethink their old strategies of warehousing prisoners instead of rehabilitating them. take dennis. he's serving 22 years for burglary. now, he's becoming an "expert" in soil composition. >> i'm sitting next to this guy who i would have been fighting on some other yard. but it really amazed me that i...
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the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings. avoid all tourist cars and parking hassles by hopping on the cable car. or the 30, 45, 41, or 91 bus. this garden was designed by a the landscape architect thomas church in 19 to -- 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed at this gem of a park. a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs, -- gazebos, anchored by decks. this is the place to tell your family the love you share. reservations are available for this hidden gem. i am jamie hopper. until next time, don't forge
the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the...
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we're here digging up soil because we're about to plant a garden. - yeah. yeah, yeah.so we can grow our very own food. - right. we're planting vegetables like these right here, and veggies taste so good when they come fresh from the garden, don't they? - oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - yeah. so now what we need to do is plant the seeds. who has seeds? - i do! - great. what kind of seeds do you have? can you show us? - i've got tomato seeds. - ooh. tomatoes. there's nothing like tomatoes from the garden. why don't you go ahead and plant them? that's right. you make your hole. that's it. put them in, cover them up. good job. - oh, cool! - and, ross, what about you? what kind of seeds do you have? - cucumber seeds. - oh! - cucumbers. i love cucumbers. - elmo loves cucumbers, too. - all right. you go ahead and plant yours now. and what about you? what kind of seeds to you have? - lettuce. - ooh, lettuce. that's gonna make for a great salad. - yeah. - go ahead and plant them, and, elmo. - huh? - you and i, we are gonna plant some carrot seeds. - wow! look at how tiny those se
we're here digging up soil because we're about to plant a garden. - yeah. yeah, yeah.so we can grow our very own food. - right. we're planting vegetables like these right here, and veggies taste so good when they come fresh from the garden, don't they? - oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - yeah. so now what we need to do is plant the seeds. who has seeds? - i do! - great. what kind of seeds do you have? can you show us? - i've got tomato seeds. - ooh. tomatoes. there's nothing like tomatoes from the...
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a gardening diploma. >> i can connect spiritually with something as simple as gardening. >> reporter: prisons across the country are turning to gardening as authorities rethink their old strategies of warehousing prisoners instead of rehabilitating them. take dennis. he's serving 22 years for burglary. now, he's becoming an "expert" in soil composition. >> i'm sitting next to this guy who i would have been fighting on some other yard. but it really amazed me that i could actually prune plants and dig in soil. and it really touched me. >> reporter: these gardens represent a kind of "back to the future" movement. not that long ago, just a few decades, prisons had gardens and farms. beth waitkus is brining gardening back to these prisoners. >> if i could find humanity here, i could find it anywhere. >> reporter: a former city kid, she found refuge in soil, planting hundreds of tulip bulbs with her grandmother, wanting to show others the peace gardening gave her. >> we believe that everybody has a heart and everybody has a chance for transformation. >> reporter: and it works. nationally,
a gardening diploma. >> i can connect spiritually with something as simple as gardening. >> reporter: prisons across the country are turning to gardening as authorities rethink their old strategies of warehousing prisoners instead of rehabilitating them. take dennis. he's serving 22 years for burglary. now, he's becoming an "expert" in soil composition. >> i'm sitting next to this guy who i would have been fighting on some other yard. but it really amazed me that i...
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the garden forces you to be in an allegory of the journey to eternity.he palace faces north, so there's always a shadow on its facade. like the heaven it represents, you can't read its features until you're very close. as you arrive at the entrance hall, you're reminded you may have to struggle like hercules to stay on the right path. the grand staircase brings you to the hall of the emperor. in the end, the journey is worth taking, for if you proceed correctly, you arrive at your goal. this has not been a dismal journey. it has taken place, after all, in a garden, a reminder that the earth can be a happy place, at least for those who might find themselves as the guests of prince eugene. like much art throughout history, then, baroque was optimistic, but whose optimism? the 17th century was certainly a period of great expansiveness in european culture, both in geographical space and in the mind, but it was also the time of the inquisition, bitter religious wars which devastated the continent, and the time in which despotic monarchs dressed up their naked
the garden forces you to be in an allegory of the journey to eternity.he palace faces north, so there's always a shadow on its facade. like the heaven it represents, you can't read its features until you're very close. as you arrive at the entrance hall, you're reminded you may have to struggle like hercules to stay on the right path. the grand staircase brings you to the hall of the emperor. in the end, the journey is worth taking, for if you proceed correctly, you arrive at your goal. this...
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right now we're waiting for president barack obama to speak live from the rose garden.we'll take a quick break and i'll be back with you in just two and a half minutes. >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm morgan radford. here are the stories we're following for you right now. the halls of government are mostly silent after the shutdown began. >> when it comes to iran's nuclear weapons program, here's my thoughts. distrust, dismantle and verify. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu telling the world not to trust iran when it comes to nuclear energy =fpl, ae affordable care act rolling out today.
right now we're waiting for president barack obama to speak live from the rose garden.we'll take a quick break and i'll be back with you in just two and a half minutes. >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm morgan radford. here are the stories we're following for you right now. the halls of government are mostly silent after the shutdown began. >> when it comes to iran's nuclear weapons program, here's my thoughts. distrust, dismantle and verify. >> israeli prime minister benjamin...
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gardener is more journalistic. and a lot he was a successful businessman with a keen sense of the -- as i've said more artistic. brady himself is not drawn to image of the dead or other sort of images that show the price of war. if you go back to the three confederate picture brady took at gettysburg and here supposedly defeated confederate soldier about to be sent off to prison camp and probably nothing good. look at how heroic they seem. brady saw their pride and this quality. in fact, i have a doubt they really were -- i'm sorry it's so small. this was is a -- they used this for -- [inaudible] and so anyway i feel like it must be spies or scouts or something. they don't look like defeated soldiers. >> so that was more brady's sensibility. the most remarkable thing he did was take a series of photographs in which he himself appears. images in which viewers literally looking over his shoulder. as he contemplates the now peaceful scene where the battle had raged. we're going low tech here. it's brady in the jaunty
gardener is more journalistic. and a lot he was a successful businessman with a keen sense of the -- as i've said more artistic. brady himself is not drawn to image of the dead or other sort of images that show the price of war. if you go back to the three confederate picture brady took at gettysburg and here supposedly defeated confederate soldier about to be sent off to prison camp and probably nothing good. look at how heroic they seem. brady saw their pride and this quality. in fact, i have...
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and gardeners in training. and so we need to encourage that department to do better in that, and but even more, effective would be just to build the relationships with the department of the environment and help to get these folks to work yourselves. and so i was really glad to see that that was in their motion and in your resolution. and so once again, kutos to local 261, for partnering with the environmentalists at times and when we need them. and although, we want them to do more of that, of course. and strong support of your resolution, thanks. >> mr. brian? >> switched it. >> james bryant from the april, institute, and western region director. i also commend the commission for moving forward and supporting the laborers as you all probably know is that these are the kind of programs that are established back in the days and absent those kind of, somebody looked over me and said what is seda? those were the programs who gave the opportunities to minorities and the people of color, that after the nixon days, s
and gardeners in training. and so we need to encourage that department to do better in that, and but even more, effective would be just to build the relationships with the department of the environment and help to get these folks to work yourselves. and so i was really glad to see that that was in their motion and in your resolution. and so once again, kutos to local 261, for partnering with the environmentalists at times and when we need them. and although, we want them to do more of that, of...
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the maryland home and garden show is the place to be today. we will have details coming up after the ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> a beautiful shot of the inner harbor. 46 degrees and sunny outside right now. welcome back to eyewitness news weekend edition. the home and garden show underway at the fairgrounds this weekend. >> and is more than a few surprises that are sure to delight you. >> from punk and art and sand sculptures, wjz is live. sharon gibala is back. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we have the pumpkins to my right. we have sand to my left. so many things to see at the maryland home and garden show. whether you are looking to get inspired for a big project like windows or cutters or closet organization or a small one such as a pumpkin carving, you think i could do that? i don't think so. we have just plumber here with the maryland home and garden show. good morning. >> good morning. >> you have some new and fun things to catch people's lives. >> we've really tried to make the show entertaining for everyone. we know they're so m
the maryland home and garden show is the place to be today. we will have details coming up after the ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> a beautiful shot of the inner harbor. 46 degrees and sunny outside right now. welcome back to eyewitness news weekend edition. the home and garden show underway at the fairgrounds this weekend. >> and is more than a few surprises that are sure to delight you. >> from punk and art and sand sculptures, wjz is live. sharon gibala is back. good morning....
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40% of your gardening? 100%. 100% of your gardening. doc, this elbow stopped working. yup. how long did it take before you got any kind of reaction from wearing the tommie copper sleeve? as soon as i put it on. what? as soon as i put it on. i put it on, i got on with the rest of my day and then went home and played football with my kids for a couple hours. so what did it feel like that day when you got home? it was indescribable being able to throw the ball with my kids again. i hadn't been able to do that in almost a year and a half and i couldn't thank tommie enough. honestly. and how about you sir? now tennis pro, talk about he sleeves first. what did it do for your elbow? i'm hitting balls all day long and after you reach a certain age and certain mileage it'll start to wear and tear on it. this actually eases up he pain in my arm. ice, advil, i don't have to do it anymore at all. how about the knees? you had 3 knee operations on each knee? each knee. has it had impact on your knees? with the sleeve i have no pain at all. that's great. and now let's talk about the thing
40% of your gardening? 100%. 100% of your gardening. doc, this elbow stopped working. yup. how long did it take before you got any kind of reaction from wearing the tommie copper sleeve? as soon as i put it on. what? as soon as i put it on. i put it on, i got on with the rest of my day and then went home and played football with my kids for a couple hours. so what did it feel like that day when you got home? it was indescribable being able to throw the ball with my kids again. i hadn't been...
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they both mentioned it garden.hen the first of esters began to report africans probably through the west indies both masters and slaves would would e known such plots on barbados. while traces and records of many such gardens exist in the south besides this one even the mention in the north -- we know they existed but we don't find them anymore. there were fewer to start with it's true. after final emancipation in a dork july for, 1827 and when freed african-americans left or the cities the ground was used for other purposes in most cases but here at the manner at least up until 1859 when samuel gardner one of the descendents of this long line of proprietors noted planting -- i love these notes. this is an account book. it's very matter-of-fact. it's not colorful. planted six rows of corn in the garden. so then the exciting story began of how to find that place. in my book. only archaeology will reveal the story. so as i spent time in the family papers my shelter island world quickly expanded. the four partners wer
they both mentioned it garden.hen the first of esters began to report africans probably through the west indies both masters and slaves would would e known such plots on barbados. while traces and records of many such gardens exist in the south besides this one even the mention in the north -- we know they existed but we don't find them anymore. there were fewer to start with it's true. after final emancipation in a dork july for, 1827 and when freed african-americans left or the cities the...
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. >>> the city gardener accused of running over a woman at san francisco -- in a san francisco park was charged today with felony vehicular manslaughter and felony hit-and-run. christi was sunbathing on the grass when she was run over and killed by a city truck and for the first time, we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. here is lee ann melendez. >> reporter: 25 friends and family members entered the courtroom to show support for the 58-year-old city gardener pleaded not guilty to running over and killing a woman at holy park in san francisco's berno heights neighborhood. >> he's a man of integrity and i feel in my heart it was an accident. i spoke to him sunday at church and i told him we'll be here for him. >> reporter: inside the courtroom, his lawyer said he was driving on the asphalt when an unleashed dog darted in front of him. he then tried to avoid hitting the dog by swerving to the right, and driving down the grass si hill. >> the dog pered out from underneath the car and thought it was okay but started to think maybe he hit something else because he mentioned
. >>> the city gardener accused of running over a woman at san francisco -- in a san francisco park was charged today with felony vehicular manslaughter and felony hit-and-run. christi was sunbathing on the grass when she was run over and killed by a city truck and for the first time, we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. here is lee ann melendez. >> reporter: 25 friends and family members entered the courtroom to show support for the 58-year-old city gardener...
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olive garden's buy one, take one, just $12.99. choose one of five amazing entrees to enjoy today, like smoked mozzarella chicken. and take home a second entrÉe for later. buy one, take one just $12.99. go olive garden. breakfast together can be a...bit oa dance. ♪ won't touch -- stop. eggo time. [ female announcer ] but eggo waffles can win over the pickiest of eaters. can't touch this. [ girl ] l'eggo my eggo™. in the morning is easy. pop them in, go about your business, and in just 15 minutes, your family can enjoy warm fresh from the oven biscuits. pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ hans ] toaster strudel! [ angelic music plays ] don't overthink it. [ hans ] warm, flakey, gooey. toaster strudel! he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ]
olive garden's buy one, take one, just $12.99. choose one of five amazing entrees to enjoy today, like smoked mozzarella chicken. and take home a second entrÉe for later. buy one, take one just $12.99. go olive garden. breakfast together can be a...bit oa dance. ♪ won't touch -- stop. eggo time. [ female announcer ] but eggo waffles can win over the pickiest of eaters. can't touch this. [ girl ] l'eggo my eggo™. in the morning is easy. pop them in, go about your business, and in just 15...
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it goes through 366 special points in the garden, just fascinating to see.re's a partnership founded harnessing the social media data that can help you guys figure out what is working. >> information about people's preferences. but as you said, we have one day for every day of the calendar year. dating back to 1879. sap is sponsoring it. we have 20 memorable moments with displays and memorabilia, going back again to the sponsoring as well. liz: saying one else is msg going to harness us with. you guys got a hold of that, when does it open, who is your opening act? >> it is totally being renovated. brand-new one-of-a-kind. liz: i saw in the 70s, my dad took me, i was too young to go by myself. i'm so excited about this. >> we will be starting with the eagles and a world-class all-star lineup will be coming and following them. the two most iconic arenas on the east coast and west coast we are so excited to have sap with us. liz: sports and entertainment, to be able to get numbers, real-time numbers and do what? >> visionary leaders like hank are hard to come b
it goes through 366 special points in the garden, just fascinating to see.re's a partnership founded harnessing the social media data that can help you guys figure out what is working. >> information about people's preferences. but as you said, we have one day for every day of the calendar year. dating back to 1879. sap is sponsoring it. we have 20 memorable moments with displays and memorabilia, going back again to the sponsoring as well. liz: saying one else is msg going to harness us...
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i'm going to turn up the heat on a vegetable garden in new mexico. man: we love chilies, we eat them all the time, but we just don't know how to grow them. this toilet's leaking, causing damage to the ceiling below. i'll fix it once and for all. and it's orange, it's plastic, and it has two handles. what is it? this is for getting kids interesting in landscaping. this is my first shovel. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." any color. no, really. any color. and then... let's make it happen. the home depot is proud to support "ask this old house" and doers everywhere. angie's list, providing reviews of local roofers, plumbers, dentists, and more, written by people just like you, helping you find help when you need it. angie's list is a proud sponsor of "ask this old house." man! what we need is some elbow grease. [ laughs ] yeah, you can -- are you kidding me? gmc -- lending "ask this old house" a helping hand since 2002. roger: we get questions from people all over the country who want to grow fruits and vegetables in their home gardens, but h
i'm going to turn up the heat on a vegetable garden in new mexico. man: we love chilies, we eat them all the time, but we just don't know how to grow them. this toilet's leaking, causing damage to the ceiling below. i'll fix it once and for all. and it's orange, it's plastic, and it has two handles. what is it? this is for getting kids interesting in landscaping. this is my first shovel. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." any color. no, really. any color. and then... let's...
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supporters of the haunted garden get their day in court october 15th. in silver spring scott broom, wusa9. >> until then that restraining order is still in effect. >>> we've been getting a lot of feedback on the government shutdown on our tellwusa9 website, but one e-mail that really stood out came from a retired navy chief. >> reporter: david jones spent 24 years in the navy, served in desert storm, but now his retirement pay may be delayed and he's been furloughed twice in just four months from his current job at the patuxent river naval air station. >> something completely out of my control in that i'm working for the government and the government is shutting down causing me to be furloughed has forced me to the point of having to file for unemployment and as i sit and watch the news over the last week or so, almost with a sense of helplessness because there's so little i can do to resolve this. >> reporter: so he did the only thing he could do. he wrote a letter to about 10 of his elected officials and then he shared it with us on the tellwusa9 webs
supporters of the haunted garden get their day in court october 15th. in silver spring scott broom, wusa9. >> until then that restraining order is still in effect. >>> we've been getting a lot of feedback on the government shutdown on our tellwusa9 website, but one e-mail that really stood out came from a retired navy chief. >> reporter: david jones spent 24 years in the navy, served in desert storm, but now his retirement pay may be delayed and he's been furloughed twice...
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. >> you might have heard of a vegetable garden but what about an oyster garden. students got to learn first hand about the bay. >> they did the to plant five oyster gardens. the oysters are helping out the environment. >> they provide great habitat, so crabs love them. fish love them and secondly, they help clean up storm water pollution. >> there you golf the algae plume that is he is up every year in the harbor take oxygen out of the wart and kill fish, so the oysters will help filter ot the algae. >> breast cancer patients often find themselves in a waiting game. now some new research suggests there's a what i to speed up the clock. here's tahman bradley. >> reporter: trial and error. when you're a breast cancer patient, that's the row at of the treatment. the first one may not work and it may take months to know it. that's how long imaging tests scan -- can take. a new take will provide answers in as little as two days. instead of looking at a tumor slide, these scientists use a technique called optimal metabolic imaging. if the tumor burns through sugar more
. >> you might have heard of a vegetable garden but what about an oyster garden. students got to learn first hand about the bay. >> they did the to plant five oyster gardens. the oysters are helping out the environment. >> they provide great habitat, so crabs love them. fish love them and secondly, they help clean up storm water pollution. >> there you golf the algae plume that is he is up every year in the harbor take oxygen out of the wart and kill fish, so the oysters...
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we want to talk about our gardens today.e're getting the cooldowns. >> we are. >> and that is leading to frost and freeze and winter time so we have to prepare for that. >> and if you're like me, you want to take your plants out during summer. be before you bring them back in, put them in a shadier spot because once they go inside even if they are next to a window that sun light will be greatly diminished. >> you need to acclimate them over a slower period of time. >> i tend not to re-pot my plants because they are already going through a shock. >> not the time to rejuvenate stuff. >> i bring them in, give them a little shot of fertilizer. and just use a little bit now because by the first of number of you want to lay off the fertilizer all together. >> so this would be the last time frame that you would want to do any fertilizing of the house plants. >> we recommend you spray your plants, check under the leaves for insects and horticultural soaps are good to use. >> help these palms. they end to bring stuff in and once thos
we want to talk about our gardens today.e're getting the cooldowns. >> we are. >> and that is leading to frost and freeze and winter time so we have to prepare for that. >> and if you're like me, you want to take your plants out during summer. be before you bring them back in, put them in a shadier spot because once they go inside even if they are next to a window that sun light will be greatly diminished. >> you need to acclimate them over a slower period of time....
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more water on him than on the garden. >> well, can you return a defective >>> a popular seen on tv garden hose can shrink to pocket size when turned off. >> he says he was the one who got all wet. the question, can you return it if you don't have the receipt? >> that story. >> john's garden is bursting with vegetables and fruits. >> green beans. and chives. >> his legal deck blooms with potted plants. it means a lot of watering and for john, it means a daily tug-of-war with a garden hose. >> and so his ears perked up when he saw this touting the pocket hose, just what he needed. light weight until you turn on the water and it grows. he bought two. one for the backyard, one for the deck. first he was delighted. >> very light weight. and would curl back up. >> however, a couple weeks later one hose began leaking then, the another. he says he leaks got worse. >> just spewing out water and i was getting more wet. >> consumer reports just tested the pocket hose in partnership with 7 on your side, testers found it did live up to claims in the ads. however, consumer reports said some reported ho
more water on him than on the garden. >> well, can you return a defective >>> a popular seen on tv garden hose can shrink to pocket size when turned off. >> he says he was the one who got all wet. the question, can you return it if you don't have the receipt? >> that story. >> john's garden is bursting with vegetables and fruits. >> green beans. and chives. >> his legal deck blooms with potted plants. it means a lot of watering and for john, it means...
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the president expected to speak from the rose garden at 11:25. we'll carry those remarks live exactly when they happen. the president's upcoming speech is also the subject of our big question for you today. do you think the president can fix the problems with the obama care website? weigh in on twitter and/or facebook. >>> and then virginia kicks nearly 40,000 names off the state's voter rolls despite an ongoing lawsuit and objections from democrats. why a judge says there's no proof anyone is being denied the right to vote. plus -- >> i'm so ready to jump to "i do." >> did you hear that? senator-elect cory booker stays up late to preside over midnight marriages in new jersey. i'm going to talk to a reverend about this. let bing find the photos you've been gathering in the cloud, the music you've been collecting on your device, and all the places you've been dreaming about from the web. search for anything and everything beautifully and simply with just a single swipe or type, only with bing smart search on your windows tablet, pc, or surface. th
the president expected to speak from the rose garden at 11:25. we'll carry those remarks live exactly when they happen. the president's upcoming speech is also the subject of our big question for you today. do you think the president can fix the problems with the obama care website? weigh in on twitter and/or facebook. >>> and then virginia kicks nearly 40,000 names off the state's voter rolls despite an ongoing lawsuit and objections from democrats. why a judge says there's no proof...
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. >> president obama defends his health care program today in a speech from the rose garden. the president obama didn't take responsibility for the failed rollout, nor did he take any questions. obamacare isn't working. i am lou dobbs. good evening, everyone. president obama says that there is no excuse for the problems that have plagued the obamacare website. during an afternoon speech from the rose garden, flanked by a more human props, this time people who have allegedly been successfully enrolled in obamacare, the president would not answer any explanations as to why the website hasn't worked and if it well. or who he is calling upon to fix the problems were a time frame as to when the website will be up and running. >> the website has been too slow, people have been getting stuff during application process. and i think it's fair to say that nobody is more frustrated by that than i am. because precisely the product is good, i want the cash registers to work. i want to checkout lines to be smooth. and so i would like people to be able to get this great product. lou: the pr
. >> president obama defends his health care program today in a speech from the rose garden. the president obama didn't take responsibility for the failed rollout, nor did he take any questions. obamacare isn't working. i am lou dobbs. good evening, everyone. president obama says that there is no excuse for the problems that have plagued the obamacare website. during an afternoon speech from the rose garden, flanked by a more human props, this time people who have allegedly been...
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>> that story. >> john's garden is bursting with vegetables and fruits. >> green beans.nd chives. >> his legal deck blooms with potted plants. it means a lot of watering and for john, it means a daily tug-of-war with a garden hose. >> and so his ears perked up when he saw this touting the pocket hose, just what he needed. light weight until you turn on the water and it grows. he bought two. one for the backyard, one for the deck. first he was delighted. >> very light weight. and would curl back up. >> however, a couple weeks later one hose began leaking then, the another. he says he leaks got worse. >> just spewing out water and i was getting more wet. >> consumer reports just tested the pocket hose in partnership with 7 on your side, testers found it did live up to claims in the ads. however, consumer reports said some reported hoses sprung leaks. john didn't keep his receipt. he e mailed home depot asking to return them anyway. >> they said without a receipt we can't do anything for you. >> home depot says headquarters had given john the wrong information. he could cer
>> that story. >> john's garden is bursting with vegetables and fruits. >> green beans.nd chives. >> his legal deck blooms with potted plants. it means a lot of watering and for john, it means a daily tug-of-war with a garden hose. >> and so his ears perked up when he saw this touting the pocket hose, just what he needed. light weight until you turn on the water and it grows. he bought two. one for the backyard, one for the deck. first he was delighted. >>...
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competitive gardening? i've got to say, that's a first for me. i've never heard that before. >> really? keeping up with the joneses. >> okay. but that's not competitive gardening. >> not sponsors. >> stuff like that. goodness. time now for a look ahead and a look back. an important house vote could come as early as today. lawmakers will consider a bill to get furloughed federal workers their missed pay when the government reopens. >>> on this day in 1965, the first papal visit to the u.s. >> as was fitting for the peace mission, the pope was first greeted by united nations secretary-general. others at the head of the receiving line were new york governor nelson rockefeller, cardinal and mayor robert wagner. >> we want to say happy birthday to nba star derek rhodes 25, actress susan sarandon, 67. keep it here for news, weather, sports, i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching "early today," have a great weekend. >>> breaking news this morning. massive flames as a brush fire burns near lake berryessa and smoke reaching all the way to the bay area. >>
competitive gardening? i've got to say, that's a first for me. i've never heard that before. >> really? keeping up with the joneses. >> okay. but that's not competitive gardening. >> not sponsors. >> stuff like that. goodness. time now for a look ahead and a look back. an important house vote could come as early as today. lawmakers will consider a bill to get furloughed federal workers their missed pay when the government reopens. >>> on this day in 1965, the...
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so we took this opportunity to welcome our secretary and our recreational office to tour valencia gardens is a great example. and thank you to the housing corporation with their literally leadership to help reestablish what used be poverty housing no lighting and people who talked about this place were solicited and, of course, a lot of calls to the police department and service calls in so many different ways. now you see here some 2 hundred and 60 units that are integrated with public housing and section 8 and people are waiting to get into this place for good reason. it's no longer isolated housing it's integrated with communities. you'll see in the center a health center with the implementation of obamacare you'll see tvs in the rooms that help people with the skill sets to be part of the 21st century. you'll see thing that are listened to this city interest it was so important to allow the secretary so envision what we want to do with the rest of public housing. we've got 31 thousand other units we're deserve reduce of part of comboirlg. i want to thank our city administrator and the
so we took this opportunity to welcome our secretary and our recreational office to tour valencia gardens is a great example. and thank you to the housing corporation with their literally leadership to help reestablish what used be poverty housing no lighting and people who talked about this place were solicited and, of course, a lot of calls to the police department and service calls in so many different ways. now you see here some 2 hundred and 60 units that are integrated with public housing...
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Oct 23, 2013
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netti, we must expand our garden. i have drawn up a plan. new hoses, fresh topsoil, more plants!uch was that it was right in the middle of the city. eh! the reason you need more veggies is that you use so many to experiment. i must experiment! how else can i perfect my recipe for the perfect giardino burger? i thought those two were great. well, they were, but only great. not perfect. ( sniffing ) the firehouse picnic is in one hour. can you get it perfect in one hour? i must, for i am pisghetti!
netti, we must expand our garden. i have drawn up a plan. new hoses, fresh topsoil, more plants!uch was that it was right in the middle of the city. eh! the reason you need more veggies is that you use so many to experiment. i must experiment! how else can i perfect my recipe for the perfect giardino burger? i thought those two were great. well, they were, but only great. not perfect. ( sniffing ) the firehouse picnic is in one hour. can you get it perfect in one hour? i must, for i am...
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. >> this gardener was sun bathing while she was in the park with her baby and dog. >>> a woman hit and killedded by her friends. what investigators found at the scene which may have led up to her death. >>> good afternoon, i am brian flores, in for tori campbell. the wind toppled trees. >> in antioch a man and his son were nearly hit by a tree. >> good afternoon, alex. >> this oak tree was uprooted last night and came crashing down in the home here in antioch. a father and his son were in the back bedroom we are showing you right here. branches suddenly burst through the ceiling. >> he is laughing and plowing this morning. but it was a scary night for one and a half-year-old jordan. >> he was just crying. >> jordan and his father were both stunned as a large tree came crashing into their bedroom last night. >> i thought i was dreaming. >> i couldn't believe it happened. >> reporter: the branch missed jordan but his father suffered scrapes on his back and had to be treated at the hospital. his injuries though were minor and olivo is grateful he got up off the bed at the last second. wat
. >> this gardener was sun bathing while she was in the park with her baby and dog. >>> a woman hit and killedded by her friends. what investigators found at the scene which may have led up to her death. >>> good afternoon, i am brian flores, in for tori campbell. the wind toppled trees. >> in antioch a man and his son were nearly hit by a tree. >> good afternoon, alex. >> this oak tree was uprooted last night and came crashing down in the home here in...
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olive garden's buy one, take one, just $12.99. choose one of five amazing entrees to enjoy today, like smoked mozzarella chicken. and take home a second entrÉe for later. buy one, take one just $12.99. go olive garden. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ agent kirkland? hey... jane, what are you doing here? (elevator bell dings) uh, can i have a quick word? it's nothing private. your friends can stay. i'll catch up, guys. i have a pet theory i was hoping you could confirm or deny. i'll see what i can do. has homeland security been investigating me? yes. i'm surprised you're allowed to tell me that. i mean, you guys are usuall
olive garden's buy one, take one, just $12.99. choose one of five amazing entrees to enjoy today, like smoked mozzarella chicken. and take home a second entrÉe for later. buy one, take one just $12.99. go olive garden. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is...
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go olive garden. we chip away.erior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. (dootrick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! [ male announcer ] ever wonder why no other mouthwash feels like listerine®? because no other mouthwash works like listerine®. in your mouth, bacteria forms in layers. listerine® penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with the mouthwash dentists recommend more than all others combined. #1 dentist recommended listerine®... power to your mouth™. #1 dentist recommended listerine®... hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixin
go olive garden. we chip away.erior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. (dootrick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! [ male announcer ] ever wonder why no other mouthwash feels like listerine®? because no other mouthwash works like...
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Oct 31, 2013
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an english garden. english garden? that's right, yeah. woo woo! hey, party! english garden!classy, you neanderthal! "it brings sophistication and elegance to any party." ok? what does cupid bring? a bow and arrow and a bare ass. ok, great. it goes with my whole idea of a sunday tea. what do you mean, tea? there's no dinner? no, it's a tea. that's it. there's gonna be hors d'oeuvres. ok, so your motif really is "i'm a cheap bastard." hey, come on, let's go, let's go! let's move! put the game on! it almost time! hey, you're another two. did you get an invitation? yeah, yeah, i got it. so, robert, how's your ass? upper thigh. ha ha! upper thigh, sure! yeah, never mind that. never mind, are you comin'? if i have to. yes, you have to. why don't you renew the bachelor party? you' coming. is there food? hors d'oeuvres. hors d'oeuvres? i'm out. wait a minute! wait a minute! some hors d'oeuvres are good. what are you planning? well, a couple things. you know, like those chicken on a stick things. ooh, satay! hey, ray, can we get those stuffed mushrooms? i don't know. you like those?
an english garden. english garden? that's right, yeah. woo woo! hey, party! english garden!classy, you neanderthal! "it brings sophistication and elegance to any party." ok? what does cupid bring? a bow and arrow and a bare ass. ok, great. it goes with my whole idea of a sunday tea. what do you mean, tea? there's no dinner? no, it's a tea. that's it. there's gonna be hors d'oeuvres. ok, so your motif really is "i'm a cheap bastard." hey, come on, let's go, let's go! let's...
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every winter the botanical gardens in richmond sends its butterflies to the smithsonian but since theeums are closed, the butterflies had to go elsewhere. so the science museum of western virginia in roanoke is taking them in. museum visitors were surprised at the release of more than 140 guest butterflies. >> neat things going. 5:41. more sun over the next few days. not so much today, though. howard says it's also going to get cooler, too. the seven-day forecast coming up. >>> a popular former redskin gets help from local players to help women fighting breast cancer. >>> birthday time. >>> 5:45. a good day yesterday. a so-so day today. tomorrow not so good. >> but the timing is going to work out so unless you have some plans late tomorrow, tomorrow night, that will be the wettest period. today we have clouds. not as pretty a yesterday. if yesterday was a 9 and a half, we're 9 because of the morning fog. maybe a 7. generally dry, just cloudy. here's a look at your day planner on this wednesday morning. it's only wednesday. gosh, i wish it was friday. 69 by noon. very comfortable for l
every winter the botanical gardens in richmond sends its butterflies to the smithsonian but since theeums are closed, the butterflies had to go elsewhere. so the science museum of western virginia in roanoke is taking them in. museum visitors were surprised at the release of more than 140 guest butterflies. >> neat things going. 5:41. more sun over the next few days. not so much today, though. howard says it's also going to get cooler, too. the seven-day forecast coming up. >>> a...
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the reason the shutdown means gardeners cannot tend to the garden or harvest the crops because of the white house workers cannot do it either because of the furlough. >> us that awful. >>> the world war ii are gathering to end the shutdown an calling themselves the military coalition. leaders from 33 veterans organizations including the vfw, american legion and iraq and afghanistan veterans of america will make the case that the shutdown is hurting veterans, members of the reserves and their families by cutting off access to pay and to benefits. >>> a 6-year-old boy is dead after drowning on board a cruise ship. it happened on the carnival victory on last day. a caribbean voyage. a deejay saw the boy struggling and passengers tried to help but could not help the boy. >> i heard all of this commotion. i helped prop the boy's body in proper position so they could perform the cpr. everybody was crying. they had to pull the mother away and the father. the father was next to his son pleading and begging his son to stay alive. >> drowning on cruise ships do not happen often. cruise ships ar
the reason the shutdown means gardeners cannot tend to the garden or harvest the crops because of the white house workers cannot do it either because of the furlough. >> us that awful. >>> the world war ii are gathering to end the shutdown an calling themselves the military coalition. leaders from 33 veterans organizations including the vfw, american legion and iraq and afghanistan veterans of america will make the case that the shutdown is hurting veterans, members of the...
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>> reporter: dave, we're here at the woodland garden apartments. there's 37 units here and families live in some of them. but federal officials say that owners and staff here are not allowing children to play in a certain area and they're saying that's discrimination. now the u.s. department of justice has filed a lawsuit against the owners and operators of the woodland garden apartments alleging they discriminates against families with children. the suit says they prohibited kids from playing in the common grassy areas of the complex and that is in violation of the fair housing act. the lawsuit arose because five families with children filed complaints with the department of housing and urban development. the staff at the complex was reportedly concerned about landscape being ruined. the suit seeks a court order barring future discrimination by woodland garden apartments. a civil penalty as well as monetary damages for the families. now as the morning goes on, we plan on reaching out to the managers of the complex to see if they are still enforcin
>> reporter: dave, we're here at the woodland garden apartments. there's 37 units here and families live in some of them. but federal officials say that owners and staff here are not allowing children to play in a certain area and they're saying that's discrimination. now the u.s. department of justice has filed a lawsuit against the owners and operators of the woodland garden apartments alleging they discriminates against families with children. the suit says they prohibited kids from...
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for the first time we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. >> through his attorney thecity gardener said there was a good reason to drive on the area on the lawn and not stay on the intended path. about 25 friends and family members entered the courtroom to show their support for the driver. the 58-year-old city gardener pleaded not guilty to running over, killing a woman in san francisco vernal heights neighborhood. >> he's a man of integrity. and we just, i feel in my heart it was an accident and i spoke to him sunday at church and told him we're going to be here. >> inside, his lawyers said he was driving on the asphalt when it unleashed dog darted in front of him. he tried to avoid hitting the dog, by swerving to the right and driving down the grassy hill. >> the dog scampered out and thought it was okay. then startedw2:ímr to ÷:;k hem hit something else because he k the right. >> the attorney says at the time his client didn't know he had run over the 35-year-old. she later died. >> the right thing to do would have been to come to a stop not go over the lawn and
for the first time we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. >> through his attorney thecity gardener said there was a good reason to drive on the area on the lawn and not stay on the intended path. about 25 friends and family members entered the courtroom to show their support for the driver. the 58-year-old city gardener pleaded not guilty to running over, killing a woman in san francisco vernal heights neighborhood. >> he's a man of integrity. and we just, i feel in...
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go olive garden. if you go olive garden. 'your life is a game of chance.ds could be in your favor? botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your...
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you were in the rose garden.this in the fallout that you are hearing over there in the white house where it's going? >> well, this is a big problem. they have to get this fixed. this is not just about the most significant legislative accomplishment of the obama presidency on which his presidency rides. the government, a smarter government can do good things for middle class people they have got to get people signed up. and the people who are the least likely to call a call center in 150 languages are the young people are used to doing things by computer and they're the ones who have to sign up in order to avoid having this thing collapse of its own weight. >> 150 languages? >> yeah. >> senator coburn said on meet the press that obama care is going to fail on its own right because of what you are saying that the sick people are definitely signing up but the healthy ones aren't. >> there are two parts to this. the young people are the most likely to be deterred by these glitches or by these problems because they ju
you were in the rose garden.this in the fallout that you are hearing over there in the white house where it's going? >> well, this is a big problem. they have to get this fixed. this is not just about the most significant legislative accomplishment of the obama presidency on which his presidency rides. the government, a smarter government can do good things for middle class people they have got to get people signed up. and the people who are the least likely to call a call center in 150...
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there are plenty of trees and vegetable gardens in cupertino for the flute fly to lay eggs. let's show you what the oriental fruit fly looks like. the female is on the left. the male is on the right. there is little time for the crews to waste. the oriental fruit fly are fast breeders the plan of attack involves these bait boxes. inside of a sticky substance with two active ingredients. an attractant, and a minute amount of insecticide to kill them the stations are placed high enough not to affect the public >> female is not picky about where to lay eggs she'll lay in 230 different kinds of fruits and vegetables living for three months laying about a thousand eggs so maggots are the problem, you can imagine going to tomato garden and they're just infected with naggots >> it's expected someone brought knit from south asia or it was shipped in. the target zone is a 10-square mile area of cupertino. residents can expect to see trucks in the neighborhood several weeks. >> it's very big problem, need to do that. yes. >> reporter: you don't want them eating your tomatoes? >> i don
there are plenty of trees and vegetable gardens in cupertino for the flute fly to lay eggs. let's show you what the oriental fruit fly looks like. the female is on the left. the male is on the right. there is little time for the crews to waste. the oriental fruit fly are fast breeders the plan of attack involves these bait boxes. inside of a sticky substance with two active ingredients. an attractant, and a minute amount of insecticide to kill them the stations are placed high enough not to...
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botanical garden and then i heard boom, boom, boom shots. then i went down, i ducked, i did see the car move back to the opposite direction this way followed by the police cars. then there were police cars coming from every direction. >> reporter: that's right. the woman in the black infiniti went speeding up constitution avenue. and then towards the capitol. and that is where she met them as she was shot and killed. we still have not had confirmation about the woman, her name, or motive. perhaps we'll be learning more of that in the days to come. i'm peggy fox reporting live. back to you. >> thank you, peggy. >>> all of this is taking place in the middle of day three of this government shutdown. both because of the lockdown. >> yeah, but the house did reconvene to vote and pass a series of bills. one of them would be to provide funding for the benefit funding. bruce leshan is in rockville where they voted on the clean spending bill instead. >> reporter: the president delivered a speech claiming republicans in the house for the shutdown and
botanical garden and then i heard boom, boom, boom shots. then i went down, i ducked, i did see the car move back to the opposite direction this way followed by the police cars. then there were police cars coming from every direction. >> reporter: that's right. the woman in the black infiniti went speeding up constitution avenue. and then towards the capitol. and that is where she met them as she was shot and killed. we still have not had confirmation about the woman, her name, or motive....
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for the first time we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. >> through his attorney thecity gardener said there was a good reason to drive on the area on the lawn and not stay on the intended path. about 25 friends and family members entered the courtroom to show their support for the driver. the 58-year-old city gardener pleaded not guilty to running over, killing a woman in san francisco vernal heights neighborhood. >> he's a man of integrity. and we just, i feel in my heart it was an accident and i spoke to him sunday at church and told him we're going to be here. >> inside, his lawyers said he was driving on the asphalt when it unleashed dog darted in front of him. he tried to avoid hitting the dog, by swerving to the right and driving down the grassy hill. >> the dog scampered out and thought it was okay. then startedw2:ímr to ÷:;k hem hit something else because he k the right. >> the attorney time his client didn't know he had run over the 35-year-old. she later died. >> the right thing to do would have been to come to a stop not go over the lawn and not to conti
for the first time we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. >> through his attorney thecity gardener said there was a good reason to drive on the area on the lawn and not stay on the intended path. about 25 friends and family members entered the courtroom to show their support for the driver. the 58-year-old city gardener pleaded not guilty to running over, killing a woman in san francisco vernal heights neighborhood. >> he's a man of integrity. and we just, i feel in...