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i like to eat eat kale from our garden. >> first to have a commercial tower garden farm. >> do you knowtower gardens. >> i want to know what everyone's favorite vegetable is? >> lettuce. >> carrots. >> tomatoes. >> yours is tomatoes. gracie, what do you want to pick? >> arugula. >> let's pick some right here. >> one day we're at the supermark. one day she grabbed a sugar pea and started eating it and i thought wow, i can't believe she's doing this. >> did you eet snap peas off our tower garden? >> no. >> you ate the peas off the tower garden? >> no, we ate them all. >> they'll help them pull it off and they go wash it, and i say go, there's a piece of kale sticking out of their mouth. >> arugula! >> eating the aphids. >> what do you think the impact would be if every school would have one of these? >> kids would learn the value of eating healthy. >> really interesting stuff. so kosta, what is the innovation here? >> my dad tells me stories, he grew up on a farm. he tells me stories about how they would go out and pick the produce and the whole house would personnel like tomatoes or what
i like to eat eat kale from our garden. >> first to have a commercial tower garden farm. >> do you knowtower gardens. >> i want to know what everyone's favorite vegetable is? >> lettuce. >> carrots. >> tomatoes. >> yours is tomatoes. gracie, what do you want to pick? >> arugula. >> let's pick some right here. >> one day we're at the supermark. one day she grabbed a sugar pea and started eating it and i thought wow, i can't believe...
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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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how does math figure into gardening? >> every gardener needs to be a good mathematician. in order to plan your garden, you need to understand how many plants or how many seeds you'll require to plant, for how much you want to harvest. >> kyla is with the captain planet foundation. one of their programs is to help schools use hands-on gardening to teach all kinds of subjects. >> we have lesson plans that are linked to national standards in science, math, and english and language arts. >> however you measure it, these kids are learning a lot about protecting our natural resources. >> it is important to help kids help the planet because it'll help the environment. >> that's why captain planet supports projects like these all around the country. the organization is named for a cartoon character created by tv tycoon ted turner. i talked with his daughter about her father's vision. ted turner said, "children can inherit a legacy of wastefulness or an action plan that can save our planet." do you think captain planet is the start of that action plan? >> i think captain planet is
how does math figure into gardening? >> every gardener needs to be a good mathematician. in order to plan your garden, you need to understand how many plants or how many seeds you'll require to plant, for how much you want to harvest. >> kyla is with the captain planet foundation. one of their programs is to help schools use hands-on gardening to teach all kinds of subjects. >> we have lesson plans that are linked to national standards in science, math, and english and...
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olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99.
olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99.
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maddison square garden, the most famous arena. it's home to the nicks and the rangers, locked in a play-off battle. each year it attracts millions of visitors, and millions in profits. that is not always the case, in the '80s. rising costs force it out of new york. to keep it here, the state gave the garden a deal - stay put, pay no tax: . >> the quagarden and the owners rapiining -- reaping the benef. last year the council voted to end the exemption. it has been spare of paying $350 million since the 190s. the arena will avoid $17 million this year, and $54 million next year. that deal means new york city is missing out on needed money. the garden is not the only stadium with a tax break from the city. yankee stadium has received hundreds of million. payments and tax breaks are common around the count rip. the city of st. louis offered millions to get the los angeles rams to move in, and bankrupt detroit is spending $400 million taxpayers on an arena for the red wings. maddison square examples used examples like those saying it w
maddison square garden, the most famous arena. it's home to the nicks and the rangers, locked in a play-off battle. each year it attracts millions of visitors, and millions in profits. that is not always the case, in the '80s. rising costs force it out of new york. to keep it here, the state gave the garden a deal - stay put, pay no tax: . >> the quagarden and the owners rapiining -- reaping the benef. last year the council voted to end the exemption. it has been spare of paying $350...
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olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99.
olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99.
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margaret and husband, john castro, both got by with the garden -- bit with the gardening bugs. >> look at this. this is growing and that is growing. >> reporter: the golden gate park garden opened its resource center this month, the first of its kind in the city, a one- stop shop for gardners to pick up mulch, gardening tools and more. it is all free. >> we are dedicated to supporting all types of gardeners in the city, whether you are gardening in your backyard or somewhere else. >> reporter: this is a type of classroom, with hand's on guidance. >> not everybody has a green thumb, so it is nice to be able to work with people that have a little experience. >> reporter: they noticed as the gardens grow, so do the relationships. >> not only is it a great resource, but a great unifire for people gardening, the act of taking care of plants together that grows human beings together. >> reporter: isn't that what it is all about. after 40 years of marriage, gardening brings the castros together as they enjoy their golden years. >> san francisco has 36 community gardens but golden gate park is
margaret and husband, john castro, both got by with the garden -- bit with the gardening bugs. >> look at this. this is growing and that is growing. >> reporter: the golden gate park garden opened its resource center this month, the first of its kind in the city, a one- stop shop for gardners to pick up mulch, gardening tools and more. it is all free. >> we are dedicated to supporting all types of gardeners in the city, whether you are gardening in your backyard or somewhere...
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so jack garden is going to come up here and talk about this from the jon stewart company (clapping.) well, that's what you get when you work for a company that's named after a man they call all of us jon stewart all the time and it was producing for me when someone called him jack. let's rearrange the next time for speakers thank you ymca so i'm honored to be able to say i was one of the village people with the leader the speaking and mayor and bust a circled move on behalf of everybody up here. thanks to mechanic and thanks to the mayor and commissioner torres and nancy pelosi and all the previous speakers for their comments and support it's hard to revoke all the supporters we're very honored to have the housing authority and commissioners and former ocii commissioners the director of planning and so many help us celebrate the grand opening of the new hunter's view. phase one we're celebrating here today one hundred and 7 brand new units is 14 percent of new unit that are going to be developed and hunters view. just this week i signed the contract to begin the infrastructure next d
so jack garden is going to come up here and talk about this from the jon stewart company (clapping.) well, that's what you get when you work for a company that's named after a man they call all of us jon stewart all the time and it was producing for me when someone called him jack. let's rearrange the next time for speakers thank you ymca so i'm honored to be able to say i was one of the village people with the leader the speaking and mayor and bust a circled move on behalf of everybody up...
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have not otherwise to engage with one other. >> now the dpw urban planning program so see how the garden>> so i grew up on a farm in air force base we picked the foods open the trees and share with other families and as i drive around san francisco i see any trees with apples or mrumdz and lemon trees i can see the food going to waste and brought that idea back to the department many of the trees where the fruit would go to waste we origin or crop and pick other fruits and delivery this to food banks or shelters to people who need them. >> i'm here with nang wong hello nang. >> hello. >> i need to understand house this gleaning work. >> we come and harvest like for example, we'll come over here this is the lemon and plug it like this. >> (laughter). >> made that good, good and ease. >> the trick is how not to hurt the branches. >> like the thing. >> i'm so excited about this. the people are so passionate about where the food goes to the private property owners give us the food they're happy that no of a t is going to waste >> oh. thank you. thank you. again job aura natural >> (laughter)
have not otherwise to engage with one other. >> now the dpw urban planning program so see how the garden>> so i grew up on a farm in air force base we picked the foods open the trees and share with other families and as i drive around san francisco i see any trees with apples or mrumdz and lemon trees i can see the food going to waste and brought that idea back to the department many of the trees where the fruit would go to waste we origin or crop and pick other fruits and delivery...
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the yerba buena gardens the budget is 14.3 million. the sources of the revenue comes from about 12 b .8 from lease revenues in yerba buena gardens and also just a developer contribution with the st. regis hotel and we're using the fiscal year the developer action from 680, if you will, so on so many for caregiver improvements we're going to be spending in on a big chunk will be operating yerba buena gardens about 7 points 6 million and another 2.1 million for capital improvements in yerba buena gardens and whatever we have left over again, this is an estimate we think we are going to get off our leases we're going to put that back into capital resource. those modesty get tweaked slightly. we are expecting to increase the operating costs another 2 hundred thousand in the capital improvements another 2 hundred thousand so we'll notice that when we bring the final budget to you for approval. so then yerba buena center that is basically everybody else in the yerba buena center expect for the yerba buena gardens that budget is one .1 millio
the yerba buena gardens the budget is 14.3 million. the sources of the revenue comes from about 12 b .8 from lease revenues in yerba buena gardens and also just a developer contribution with the st. regis hotel and we're using the fiscal year the developer action from 680, if you will, so on so many for caregiver improvements we're going to be spending in on a big chunk will be operating yerba buena gardens about 7 points 6 million and another 2.1 million for capital improvements in yerba buena...
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i came to the garden.ow and then i came backstage with my father. >> i remember that. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. [ laughter ] i do. >> jimmy: come on. >> no, i do remember that because he knew oldies and you knew the oldies. >> jimmy: yeah. we were singing doo wop. >> we were singing doo wop. >> jimmy: we just started singing doo-wop. and then we sang for like 20 minutes or something like that. and we delayed your concert. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was like dude -- they were like billy, you were supposed to be on stage five minutes ago. i'm like, "oh my gosh." >> your dad kept coming up with these good ones and you kept coming up with these good titles. so we just kept going and going. i was supposed to go on. they're banging on the door. later, later. we just kept singing. >> jimmy: yeah. we just kept singing. you ended up going on late. now tomorrow night you'll be at the garden again. >> tomorrow night another garden show. >> jimmy: how fun is -- this is unbelievable. you have the greatest band
i came to the garden.ow and then i came backstage with my father. >> i remember that. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. [ laughter ] i do. >> jimmy: come on. >> no, i do remember that because he knew oldies and you knew the oldies. >> jimmy: yeah. we were singing doo wop. >> we were singing doo wop. >> jimmy: we just started singing doo-wop. and then we sang for like 20 minutes or something like that. and we delayed your concert. >> yeah. [...
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olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes.uest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99. over 150 years of swedish coffee experience.xists that's 150 years of experience in refining and perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. and we do it all for this very experience. this very second. this exact moment. [woman] that's good. i know right? cheers to that. gevalia. 150 years of rich, never bitter coffee. ♪ >>> holy week. or semana santa as it's called. observed all over southern spain with a seriousness and fervor you might not see elsewhere. ♪ for the seven days leading up to easter, nearly every city in andalucia gets taken over by ancient processions. to an outsider, it's an impenetrable montage of
olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes.uest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99. over 150 years of swedish coffee...
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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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and, the city garden.you peace, quiet in an urban space >> one of the things i love is how it's taken cinder block, and dressed them with paint. >> the exhibition is part of the sunset celebration weekend, 2014. next in the west. and it's located in menlo park this saturday and sunday. they'll have cooking demonstrations and plenty of exhibitions for information go to abc7 news.com, click on sections link, then look for seven on your side. about 4, 5 rows down. can't miss us. >> thank you very much. >> just ahead, they tell stories of human kind. >> next, work being done in oakland to chronicle and preserve america's cherished >>> folk songs tell stories of human kind. handed down from generation to generation. but in a day of mass-produced music is there still a place for folk music? they're song that's define a generation. these are folk songs >> it's a song passed along, orally. from generation to generation. >> at the center at holy names university, this lecturer and director are preserving a fading p
and, the city garden.you peace, quiet in an urban space >> one of the things i love is how it's taken cinder block, and dressed them with paint. >> the exhibition is part of the sunset celebration weekend, 2014. next in the west. and it's located in menlo park this saturday and sunday. they'll have cooking demonstrations and plenty of exhibitions for information go to abc7 news.com, click on sections link, then look for seven on your side. about 4, 5 rows down. can't miss us....
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and, the city garden.g you peace, quiet in an urban space >> one of the things i love is how it's taken cinder block, and dressed them with paint. >> the exhibition is part of the sunset celebration weekend, 2014. next in the west. and it's located in menlo park this saturday and sunday. they'll have cooking demonstrations and plenty of exhibitions for information go to abc7 news.com, click on sections link, then look for seven on your side. about 4, 5 rows down. can't miss us. >> thank you very much. >> just ahead, they tell stories of human kind. >> next, work being done in oakland to chronicle and preserve america's right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretar
and, the city garden.g you peace, quiet in an urban space >> one of the things i love is how it's taken cinder block, and dressed them with paint. >> the exhibition is part of the sunset celebration weekend, 2014. next in the west. and it's located in menlo park this saturday and sunday. they'll have cooking demonstrations and plenty of exhibitions for information go to abc7 news.com, click on sections link, then look for seven on your side. about 4, 5 rows down. can't miss us....
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it was a garden party.y garden and women were in their finest sunday in hats and when in seersucker suits. she had some great expression about what she thought my explanations were. you remember those days. they were endlessly explaining to people what went on. nobody was expected to know about these things, she wanted her austin, she had a radio show, she wanted her audience to have access to these discussion because she was about empurrment. her story itself was that of empurrment. i would go on her radio show and we would have conversation about money. and she would cause me to have conversation in a way that i wouldn't typically have, so it made me better at what i did, but she gave me access to an audience who wasn't tuning in to me. but they trusted her on every level of empowerment. and she and i developed a beautiful relationship out of that. >> i remember those days and you were on maya's radio show and you were on "the view," you were all over the place because you were a really clear voice on wha
it was a garden party.y garden and women were in their finest sunday in hats and when in seersucker suits. she had some great expression about what she thought my explanations were. you remember those days. they were endlessly explaining to people what went on. nobody was expected to know about these things, she wanted her austin, she had a radio show, she wanted her audience to have access to these discussion because she was about empurrment. her story itself was that of empurrment. i would go...
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at the white house, the first lady started a garden of sorts. you have been there, seen the garden. how are they doing with their vegetable garden? >> i think the one thing that's just amazing is that they've had a number of events where they've invited children in to participate, in the harvesting of the food and the digging in the ground and planting seeds. now that's a beautiful thing. i do know that the harvest very often goes to them and to the kitchens of the white house. i think it's an example that has, you know, given people hope around the world, truly. >> and yet we don't hear the obamas, the white house talk about it very much. is that a mistake? >> i think it is a mistake. i think it should be kind of front and center, because we're at a point where we need to really take care of the land. it's endangered, not only the land, but the sea and the air. we, the best way to do that is to plant a garden, and company com post the food, and the leftovers, and it's those beautiful processes that send up the right kind of chemical process in the air that help to say save our ozon
at the white house, the first lady started a garden of sorts. you have been there, seen the garden. how are they doing with their vegetable garden? >> i think the one thing that's just amazing is that they've had a number of events where they've invited children in to participate, in the harvesting of the food and the digging in the ground and planting seeds. now that's a beautiful thing. i do know that the harvest very often goes to them and to the kitchens of the white house. i think...
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we're looking at live pictures from the rose garden just outside the oval office.resident of the united states has been meeting inside with angela merkel. they're about to speak. the president will make an opening statement, followed by angela merkel, then they will open it up to questions from reporters. we have extensive coverage coming up here on cnn. joining us in the studio, our chief national security correspondent along with gloria borger at the rose garden awaiting the start of this news conference, michelle kosinski is standing by in new york. christine romans and in moscow, matthew chance. michelle, to you first. set the scene for us. these are very important talks underway right now. >> from the beginning, we've seep such alignment between president obama and german chancellor merkel. she has been talking to vladimir putin consistently as well. just within the last few days, another conversation between them. so, we're waiting to hear more about really at this point, the lack of progress that has been made in those diplomatic atte t attemp attempts. earl
we're looking at live pictures from the rose garden just outside the oval office.resident of the united states has been meeting inside with angela merkel. they're about to speak. the president will make an opening statement, followed by angela merkel, then they will open it up to questions from reporters. we have extensive coverage coming up here on cnn. joining us in the studio, our chief national security correspondent along with gloria borger at the rose garden awaiting the start of this...
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olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99. first the cookie at check-in. then a little family fun. with breakfast for 4 and wifi. join us for the family fun package. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. >>> "in tangier, i lived in one room in the native quarter. i have not taken a bath in a year nor changed my clothes or removed them, except to stick a needle every hour in the fibrous gray wooden flesh in terminal addiction. i never cleaned or dusted the room. empty ampoule boxes and garbage piled up to the ceiling. light and water long since turned off for nonpayment. i did absolutely nothing. i could look at the end of my shoe fo
olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99. first the cookie at check-in. then a...
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right now, this community garden is the closest to it.he has no desire to leave his california home but if irwindale force he the company's hand -- >> it's hot and texans like spicy food. >> the message from texas is clear. >> heidi zhou-castro reporting there for us. irwindale is expected to vote on declaring the hot sos factory a public nuisance next week. >>> there's no doubt, the building's owners have had to pay absolutely nothing in property taxes for madison square garden. city officials say the special treatment needs to stop. madison square garden, nicknamed the world's most famous arena. it's home to the knicks and the rangers who are knocked in a playoff battle. each year it attracts millions of visitors and millions of profits. that wasn't always the case. back in the '80s, rising cost costs, the knicks said it would be forced out of the city. new york city said, stay here and we'll not have you pay taxes forever. they still need state officials to sign on. overall the deal has spared madison square garden from paying $350 mil
right now, this community garden is the closest to it.he has no desire to leave his california home but if irwindale force he the company's hand -- >> it's hot and texans like spicy food. >> the message from texas is clear. >> heidi zhou-castro reporting there for us. irwindale is expected to vote on declaring the hot sos factory a public nuisance next week. >>> there's no doubt, the building's owners have had to pay absolutely nothing in property taxes for madison...
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erin, what did you pick up there in the rose garden that maybe we didn't? >> reporter: obviously, it was very emotional and the bergdahl parents, obviously, hesitated a little bit because this has certainly been an emotional day for them, really an emotional process for them. the president as well. of course, he also expressed some gratitude for the qataris for their assistance in sort of negotiating this along too. we don't want to forget that point as well. randi? >> erin, thank you very much. we want to talk this over more with our panel. everybody, please stick around and we will be right back after this very quick break. keep it here on cnn. 4 deliciouh sweet, succulent maine lobster starting at just $15.99! like savory new wood-grilled shrimp topped with maine lobster in a citrus hollandaise... or the new ultimate: lobster-topped lobster -- 3 split maine lobster tails topped with maine lobster in a creamy white wine sauce! four choices, for a limited time, starting at just $15.99! everything's better with lobster! come in now, and sea food differently
erin, what did you pick up there in the rose garden that maybe we didn't? >> reporter: obviously, it was very emotional and the bergdahl parents, obviously, hesitated a little bit because this has certainly been an emotional day for them, really an emotional process for them. the president as well. of course, he also expressed some gratitude for the qataris for their assistance in sort of negotiating this along too. we don't want to forget that point as well. randi? >> erin, thank...
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. >> were there homes on these lots before you made these gardens?yes, there would have been a home on every lot here. and right here inside this fenced in area there are eight lots. so we're gardening there would have been eight homes before katrina. >> reporter: many people living in the lower ninth ward cannot afford or even find fresh fruit and vegetables. young's harvest goes to them. >> the fight against hunger in south louisiana is not just a fight for the quantity of food you're putting in your body. it's a fight for good quality of food. a food desert is an area where people cannot obtain access to good nutritious food in a reasonable fashion. >> reporter: ravaged by floodwaters when the levies broke, the lower ninth ward has been low so recover and many properties remain vacant. >> reporter: for people who returned after hurricane katrina they're trying to rebuild their lives. but the only place to get fruits and vegetables is a grocery store three miles away. >> brenda has lived her whole life here. >> a lot of us, fruits and vegetables, w
. >> were there homes on these lots before you made these gardens?yes, there would have been a home on every lot here. and right here inside this fenced in area there are eight lots. so we're gardening there would have been eight homes before katrina. >> reporter: many people living in the lower ninth ward cannot afford or even find fresh fruit and vegetables. young's harvest goes to them. >> the fight against hunger in south louisiana is not just a fight for the quantity of...
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the gates are open, and this is our growing hope garden.built from the notion that when hope is nurtured, people are ready for action. when i think about atlanta, he think about the civil rights movement, and that was all about the hope of a generation. if you want to get involved, come down here to sweet auburn festival or join us at another of our growing hope events or join us on-line. log on to msnbc.com/growing hope. it's easy, and similar to what visitors here will do. you fill out some info, and includes your hopes for your community, whatever they may be. fighting inequality, better access to early childhood education, voting rights. whatever motivates you. if you are on-line, your hope will get added to our virtual tree, and can you hair it on facebook and twitter. whatever. you check out other people's hope. it's all right here. since i know you're on your iphone or your computer right now doing this, let me share my hope with you. i hope for a senseible campaign finance system because our current one fuels inequality and injustic
the gates are open, and this is our growing hope garden.built from the notion that when hope is nurtured, people are ready for action. when i think about atlanta, he think about the civil rights movement, and that was all about the hope of a generation. if you want to get involved, come down here to sweet auburn festival or join us at another of our growing hope events or join us on-line. log on to msnbc.com/growing hope. it's easy, and similar to what visitors here will do. you fill out some...
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rely on light year-round and use this outdoor space often to rolax and garden. the proposed addition will result anyway complete loss of sunlight and to the rear yard for the winter months and the landscape of our beautiful garden will dramatickally change as its current path -- as the current plants we love die, due to this loss of light. as for the neighborhood, the proposing building would stick out in a bad way. the first the building would cover the [pha-eurbt/] of the lot, whereas most of the homes on a street have a greater than 5% open space. second the building would be four-stories where as adjacent homes are all three stories and i believe that the plans of the current addition need to be down-sized. it should be three stories and have least 25% open space and these changes would definitely address the light and privacy issues for my building and make this building more in line with others in the neighborhood. based on a petition signed by others in the neighborhood, this opinion is shared by many others including neighbors within a 1-2 blocks of the
rely on light year-round and use this outdoor space often to rolax and garden. the proposed addition will result anyway complete loss of sunlight and to the rear yard for the winter months and the landscape of our beautiful garden will dramatickally change as its current path -- as the current plants we love die, due to this loss of light. as for the neighborhood, the proposing building would stick out in a bad way. the first the building would cover the [pha-eurbt/] of the lot, whereas most of...
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we get the latest trends in gardening. >> the show gardens here in chelsea gets a lot of attention.ng to introduce you to designers, the brother who is designed the night sky garden. tell us what it's about. >> it's based on the night sky theme back where we live. international sky state in the ward. in dark areas you can see stars really well. we wanted to bring that here. >> you've got all these elements around you. the meteors that have fallen. what's next? >> two black reflection pools resemble black holes. it is the boundary and planting around. >> even the color, blues, whites, like the milky way drifting through the garden. >> it's supposed to show the feeling of the garden. >> one of the things you were thinking of children who have have learning difficulties or autistic who need space to be calm and reflect? >> yeah. the first thing we're going to work with is giving the building to beachwood autistic college so they can have an outdoor learning system. we're going to work with them to create a space where they can get away in a natural and calming -- allows them to get awa
we get the latest trends in gardening. >> the show gardens here in chelsea gets a lot of attention.ng to introduce you to designers, the brother who is designed the night sky garden. tell us what it's about. >> it's based on the night sky theme back where we live. international sky state in the ward. in dark areas you can see stars really well. we wanted to bring that here. >> you've got all these elements around you. the meteors that have fallen. what's next? >> two...
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he worked as a gardener and that explains why he had the large shears. they say he was acting out of character because he was drunk. a makeshift memorial is growing including signs calling for justice. bakery employees say he was a regular customer and had family nearby and was hard-working. >> there is a community meeting set for 6:30 tonight. they will be planning an even larger demonstration for sunday. in salinas, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> new details on the southern california woman abducted 10 years ago with social media that eventually led to her reunion with her family. her alleged kidnapper now her husband. he has been charged with five felony counts of rape and kidnapping. >> something is wrong here. >> reporter: neighbors in the southern california apartment complex are in shock after police arrested isidro garcia and holding a woman captive for a decade. >> do you believe he did this? >> i don't believe it. >> reporter: the case came to light on monday. police say the alleged victim hadn't been in contact with her family since 2004 so when she rea
he worked as a gardener and that explains why he had the large shears. they say he was acting out of character because he was drunk. a makeshift memorial is growing including signs calling for justice. bakery employees say he was a regular customer and had family nearby and was hard-working. >> there is a community meeting set for 6:30 tonight. they will be planning an even larger demonstration for sunday. in salinas, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> new details on the southern california...
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front of the garden and look out at the view, can you picture the way it was?n when the british first came and settled it. i have a penchant for such places. it is a kind of a prop that i feel. >> fond memories of british rule, maybe not what you would expect to hear. but kanwar ratanjit singh, reggie for short, his family was different. indian royalty with palaces, the 1% of the 1%. so life for reggie as a young boy was relative to the millions and millions of others his age, enchanted. ♪ shimla is from a time before partition, when nearly the entire ruling class of british india would move to hill stations in the hotter months. shimla was once known as the queen of all hill stations. here, the colonials created england in miniature. complete with tudor architecture, rose gardens, afternoon tea. >> my grandfather, it was very difficult to describe. what did he do, quite frankly, nothing. but he entertained hugely. >> garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. ♪ the remnants of british rule can still be seen. and felt. this is particularly true of one h
front of the garden and look out at the view, can you picture the way it was?n when the british first came and settled it. i have a penchant for such places. it is a kind of a prop that i feel. >> fond memories of british rule, maybe not what you would expect to hear. but kanwar ratanjit singh, reggie for short, his family was different. indian royalty with palaces, the 1% of the 1%. so life for reggie as a young boy was relative to the millions and millions of others his age, enchanted....
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download gardening apps. answer my wife's texts. search how to sculpt hedges into a t-rex.w as $7 a month. [ male announcer ] unbeatable nationwide coverage, no contract. for a limited time, save $50 on the zte valet. now just 49.99. tracfone. do everything for less. now just 49.99. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! ♪ >>> want something good? really, really good? when in amritsar? something local, regional, iconically wonderful? you can't say you've had the amritsar experience until you've had a little kulcha in your life. kulcha, this is the iconic dish of punjab is this >> yes. ♪ >> kulcha, a perfect little flavor bomb of wheat dough pressed against the side of a very, very hot clay oven, slathered with
download gardening apps. answer my wife's texts. search how to sculpt hedges into a t-rex.w as $7 a month. [ male announcer ] unbeatable nationwide coverage, no contract. for a limited time, save $50 on the zte valet. now just 49.99. tracfone. do everything for less. now just 49.99. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been...
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signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. whon a certified pre-ownedan unlimitedmercedes-benz?nty what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through june 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qualify for a two-month payment credit. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. land speed record nine times. what was he chasing? what are you chasing? can i help you? we just wanted to find out about your family plan. sure, you get 10 gigs of data to share with unlimited talk and xt. and for a family of four, that's $160 dollars a month. sounds great. sounds like a slam dunk. oh you a basketball fan? yeah, i played a little. hmmm, me too. lily adams. point guard. high school jv. grant hill. small forward. college and professional. oh, good for you. introducing our best-ever family pricing. for instance, a family of four gets 10 gigs of data, with u
signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. whon a certified pre-ownedan unlimitedmercedes-benz?nty what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through june 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qualify for a two-month payment credit. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. land speed...
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olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes.hey're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99. >>> elliot rodger made no secrets of his rage. he posted videos on youtube, promising to hurt those that had wronged him, especially women. >> i've wanted sex, love, affection, adoration but you think i'm unworthy of it. that's a crime that can never be forgiven. >> so why did no one stop elliot rodger? an expert on the stresses of college life is joining me. also, sally kohn, casey jordan is a criminologist and xavier amador is joining me again as well. elliot rodger's mother asked the police to check on her son and the sheriff said they only found out about the videos after the murders. what s
olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes.hey're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99. >>>...
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. >> the people we found already working today are college students and staff, the fram is called garden project. >> tell meez i'm going to have management skills, going to be able to supervise more people. >> they work earning $11 an hour. >> means they'll be able to be kids >> there is an opportunity to learn more than just gardening skills. >> we bring them in 45 minutes when working. sit them down, do a business class or a leadership class. then, send them back out again >> the program funded by the p.u.c hit a snag a contract has yet to be finalized if they don't get a new contract, the program will end after june. the p.u.c hopes to get it completed by start of summer. >> yes. we plan to explore every avenue possible. to have at risk youth cleaning up our water sheds. >> people who worked on this program spoke of the need to keep kids busy. >> if you don't have nothing to do likely you're wandering streets. so likely trying to find a way to make money. most of the time it's not legal. >> the p.u.c contributes nearly $500,000 to the program. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> climate c
. >> the people we found already working today are college students and staff, the fram is called garden project. >> tell meez i'm going to have management skills, going to be able to supervise more people. >> they work earning $11 an hour. >> means they'll be able to be kids >> there is an opportunity to learn more than just gardening skills. >> we bring them in 45 minutes when working. sit them down, do a business class or a leadership class. then, send...
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olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99. we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your share spontaneous moments thing, alerting you in ways your bank alone can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. [ mom ] oh the weekend we'll have at the shore with waffles and laughs for our family of four. the pool is there waiting, don't you dare fret. there's no need to ask, "are we there yet?" [ male announcer ] be a weekender at hotels like hampton and embassy suites. book now at hiltonweekends.com. >>> we are back now. if you want to weigh in, use #askdon. what can we do to fight if. back with me now, arthur and nina. i want
olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, and dessert. it's our most inspired 2 for $25 ever. olive garden. we're all family here. discover 70 pronto lunch combinations starting at $6.99. we'll be here at...
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brewing to install a beer garden on this site complete with wooden picnic tables and benches. we won't have mature beautiful trees there but we will have some green wall and vegetative elements to the beer corner. they are also working with a tenant and just opened their newest brick and morter location in divisedero we have partnered with a lot of small start-up businesses and it's been fun and rewarding. this will include some hard retail, not just food. you heard from kate sofas today who voiced support for the pier 70 project for having space in the city to actually manufacture goods, but you also need a space to sell it so we've been working with sf made and their portfolio organizations to rotate through this special event and have spaces within the activation project that they will be able to sell out of. finally, we believe heartily in programming and don't think -- the point of this, that it's a year round event, this is not just a ballpark, not just a game day event. so we are working hard to come up with a full calendar of anything from wednesday night yoga on the d
brewing to install a beer garden on this site complete with wooden picnic tables and benches. we won't have mature beautiful trees there but we will have some green wall and vegetative elements to the beer corner. they are also working with a tenant and just opened their newest brick and morter location in divisedero we have partnered with a lot of small start-up businesses and it's been fun and rewarding. this will include some hard retail, not just food. you heard from kate sofas today who...