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at that point in time, the white housed had a vegetable garden, a kitchen garden. it was approximately one acre in size, it was located on the south grounds, and the lincolns grew -- well, not -- the gardeners at the white house grew most of the produce that was consumed by the lincolns. and mary todd lincoln had a special interest in the flowers but also the kitchen garden. period accounts state that she delivered strawberries directly from the white house kitchen garden to convalescing union soldiers in washington, d.c. hospitals. >> really? really. and, of course, the kitchen garden is something that was kind of brought back in the 2010s. but were there other times -- i mean, i assume they had a garden to help feed the family, if not convalesce sents, through most of the 1800s and 1900. >> yes. so the first fruits and vegetables were probably planted on the white house grounds during james madison's tenure, so 1809 maybe until about just prior to burning of the white house during the war of 1812. but really this took off under the tenure of john quincy add also
at that point in time, the white housed had a vegetable garden, a kitchen garden. it was approximately one acre in size, it was located on the south grounds, and the lincolns grew -- well, not -- the gardeners at the white house grew most of the produce that was consumed by the lincolns. and mary todd lincoln had a special interest in the flowers but also the kitchen garden. period accounts state that she delivered strawberries directly from the white house kitchen garden to convalescing union...
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garden. it was approximately one acre in size and located on the grounds and the lincoln's, the gardeners of the white house grew most of the that was consumed by the lincoln's and mary todd lincoln had a special interest in the flowers but also the kitchen garden. the period accounts state that she delivered strawberries directly from the white house kitchen garden to convalescing union soldiers in the washington union hospital.. >> really? and of course the kitchen garden was something that was kind of rot back in the 2000 tons but i assume they had a garden to help feed the family if not convalescence there most of the late 1800's and into the 1900s. >> yes. the first fruits and vegetables are probably landed on the white house grounds during james madison's tenure so from 1809 may be into prior to the burning of the white house in 1812 but really it took off under the tenure of john quincy adams and ben jackson. that's when they describe the kitchen as if really got going and what i find
garden. it was approximately one acre in size and located on the grounds and the lincoln's, the gardeners of the white house grew most of the that was consumed by the lincoln's and mary todd lincoln had a special interest in the flowers but also the kitchen garden. the period accounts state that she delivered strawberries directly from the white house kitchen garden to convalescing union soldiers in the washington union hospital.. >> really? and of course the kitchen garden was something...
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back. garden with a massive pump and one and that— garden with a massive pump and one and that we _ one and that we threw water down - garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw water down in, - garden with a massive pump and one | and that we threw water down in, and becky— and that we threw water down in, and becky would _ and that we threw water down in, and becky would swim _ and that we threw water down in, and becky would swim in that. _ and that we threw water down in, and becky would swim in that. she - becky would swim in that. she trained — becky would swim in that. she trained and _ becky would swim in that. she trained and there _ becky would swim in that. she trained and there two- becky would swim in that. she trained and there two hours. becky would swim in that. she trained and there two hours ai becky would swim in that. she i trained and there two hours a day every— trained and there two hours a day every day— trained and there two hours a day every day for _ trained and there two hours a day every day for three _ trained and there two hours a day every d
back. garden with a massive pump and one and that— garden with a massive pump and one and that we _ one and that we threw water down - garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw water down in, - garden with a massive pump and one | and that we threw water down in, and becky— and that we threw water down in, and becky would _ and that we threw water down in, and becky would swim _ and that we threw water down in, and becky would swim in that. _ and that we threw water down in, and...
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this is the guide dogs 90th anniversary garden.ere. i am delighted to bejoined by one of the designers here. you might be overshadowed because we also have flash. we do indeed. a trainee guide dog puppy. she is eight months old, actually. she is currently being trained so she can go out with someone who is partially sighted. adam, what was the inspiration behind the garden? the inspiration was, as you mentioned, the 90th, 90 years of the guide dogs association. we spoke to various people, a lovely lady called janet about the garden, and we wanted to tell a story. the story we chose was to use a soldier from the first world war a soldier and a really, dark space, the dark space in the corner of a garden, someone who is now feeling lonely, isolated, very separate from society. and then we have got another figure that has brought that person out and now they have got that guide dogs are now the liberated and being brought back into society. we are creating different levels in the garden as well. so whether you are fully sighted, parti
this is the guide dogs 90th anniversary garden.ere. i am delighted to bejoined by one of the designers here. you might be overshadowed because we also have flash. we do indeed. a trainee guide dog puppy. she is eight months old, actually. she is currently being trained so she can go out with someone who is partially sighted. adam, what was the inspiration behind the garden? the inspiration was, as you mentioned, the 90th, 90 years of the guide dogs association. we spoke to various people, a...
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welcome to oxford gardens.e morning, see the blue sky, sun out, and i think wow, what a beautiful day. and it doesn't take me long. i look out the window, open up my blinds and i see people walking with their masks, then it hits me. it doesn't feel real. but you know it's real because you've got the letters in your hand telling you you must stay at home. well, i've been here 25 years. we've got a range of people. people who are obviously quite wealthy. there are quite a lot of people renting, privately, and also social housing. and it's a wonderful mix, you cannot tell by walking down the street what type of accommodation. i don't know the very posh houses, the £12 million house, i wish i did. next door, they're multimillionaires and we're housing association, this block. i think all children's entertainers are big kids at heart. schools closed on that friday and i thought gosh, well, that's it. i'm not going to be doing any entertaining. i was talking to my friend and saying "oh, this is awful, "everything's e
welcome to oxford gardens.e morning, see the blue sky, sun out, and i think wow, what a beautiful day. and it doesn't take me long. i look out the window, open up my blinds and i see people walking with their masks, then it hits me. it doesn't feel real. but you know it's real because you've got the letters in your hand telling you you must stay at home. well, i've been here 25 years. we've got a range of people. people who are obviously quite wealthy. there are quite a lot of people renting,...
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to reference her and her garden. to reference her and her garden. also got one of florence's favourite flowers i one of florence's favourite flowers in the garden. she one of florence's favourite flowers in the garden-— in the garden. she once said any arlour in the garden. she once said any parlour game — in the garden. she once said any parlour game that _ in the garden. she once said any parlour game that her _ in the garden. she once said any parlour game that her favourite l parlour game that her favourite flower was a foxglove. it is tricky in september because they generally flower in may and june. we managed to find some after a lot of searching. we found these white foxglove, just going to see but we like that but look. the art medicinal plants as well. how difficult has _ medicinal plants as well. how difficult has this _ medicinal plants as well. how difficult has this been - medicinal plants as well. how difficult has this been doing it in september, compared with may, everything coming into bloom. brute everything coming into bloom. we
to reference her and her garden. to reference her and her garden. also got one of florence's favourite flowers i one of florence's favourite flowers in the garden. she one of florence's favourite flowers in the garden-— in the garden. she once said any arlour in the garden. she once said any parlour game — in the garden. she once said any parlour game that _ in the garden. she once said any parlour game that her _ in the garden. she once said any parlour game that her favourite l parlour...
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like million of us turned to gardening when stuck at home.— million of us turned to gardening when stuckple, i started getting into it i when stuck at home. like a lot of people, i started getting into it a| people, i started getting into it a bit of a lockdown. i love a puny. we have a lot of rose bushes back in california. we cut the roses every thursday with my son, which is sweet. fit. thursday with my son, which is sweet. �* , ., thursday with my son, which is sweet. �* , . ., ,, ., sweet. a chelsea flower show in september _ sweet. a chelsea flower show in september has _ sweet. a chelsea flower show in september has brought - sweet. a chelsea flower show in september has brought its i sweet. a chelsea flower show in i september has brought its challenges for everyone involved. it is likely to be a one—off chance to enjoy the unfamiliar sites an autumn show brings. daniela ralph, bbc news, chelsea. princess beatrice and her husband edoardo mapelli mozzi have welcomed a baby girl, who was born on saturday. the queen's granddaughter gave birth to her first child at the chelsea and wes
like million of us turned to gardening when stuck at home.— million of us turned to gardening when stuckple, i started getting into it i when stuck at home. like a lot of people, i started getting into it a| people, i started getting into it a bit of a lockdown. i love a puny. we have a lot of rose bushes back in california. we cut the roses every thursday with my son, which is sweet. fit. thursday with my son, which is sweet. �* , ., thursday with my son, which is sweet. �* , . ., ,, .,...
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and it's fantastic because _ garden, as well. and it's fantastic because it — garden, as well.ants are still flowering. so these insects and birds. — flowering. so these insects and birds, everything like that are still being fed beautifully. the show also _ still being fed beautifully. tt2 show also hopes to capture the gardening boom scene during lockdowns. the royal horticultural science society estimates 3 million of us turned to gardening after lockdown. t of us turned to gardening after lockdown. ., of us turned to gardening after lockdown— of us turned to gardening after lockdown. ., �* ., lockdown. i love painting, we've got a lot of rosebushes _ lockdown. i love painting, we've got a lot of rosebushes back _ lockdown. i love painting, we've got a lot of rosebushes back in - a lot of rosebushes back in california, _ a lot of rosebushes back in california, and _ a lot of rosebushes back in california, and i— a lot of rosebushes back in california, and i like - a lot of rosebushes back ini california, and i like cutting a lot of rosebushes back in i california, and i like
and it's fantastic because _ garden, as well. and it's fantastic because it — garden, as well.ants are still flowering. so these insects and birds. — flowering. so these insects and birds, everything like that are still being fed beautifully. the show also _ still being fed beautifully. tt2 show also hopes to capture the gardening boom scene during lockdowns. the royal horticultural science society estimates 3 million of us turned to gardening after lockdown. t of us turned to gardening...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatethem as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a great idea to fund
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatethem as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood...
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w and one garden with a massive pump and one and that_ garden with a massive pump and one and that we _ garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw _ garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw water _ garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw water down - garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw water down in, - garden with a massive pump and one | and that we threw water down in, and becky— and that we threw water down in, and becky would _ and that we threw water down in, and becky would swim _ and that we threw water down in, and becky would swim in that. _ and that we threw water down in, and becky would swim in that. she - becky would swim in that. she trained — becky would swim in that. she trained and _ becky would swim in that. she trained and there _ becky would swim in that. she trained and there two- becky would swim in that. she trained and there two hours. becky would swim in that. she trained and there two hours ai becky would swim in that. she i trained and there two hours a day every— trained and there two hours a day every day
w and one garden with a massive pump and one and that_ garden with a massive pump and one and that we _ garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw _ garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw water _ garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw water down - garden with a massive pump and one and that we threw water down in, - garden with a massive pump and one | and that we threw water down in, and becky— and that we threw water down in, and becky would _ and that...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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this sort of shabby little gardens are made by the parisians.s everywhere, in all the little, mini spots. - so somebody actually takes care of this. - yes. some neighbour takes care of this. you've got to have a license to have the right to plant things. and they hate dogs. - and they hate dogs. yeah, o.k. fair enough. - this is a collective garden. before, it was a beautiful... how do you call that? a terrain vague. - like an empty lot. - empty space. yes, an empty lot. so this empty lot was full of wild apricot trees, fig trees, apple trees. all the things that people had casted away, you know? - yeah. and it grew an orchard. - and it grew, yeah. the railway owners, they cut all the wild trees and they put these very clean, sterile green sheets of plastic. - oh you're kidding. really? - and all the neighbours got very furious. and so after a long battle... i don't know if it's typical or not of paris, i don't know, but the neighbours managed to have this garden. i'm not part of it, but i think it's a very good idea. - darrieussecq isn't living
this sort of shabby little gardens are made by the parisians.s everywhere, in all the little, mini spots. - so somebody actually takes care of this. - yes. some neighbour takes care of this. you've got to have a license to have the right to plant things. and they hate dogs. - and they hate dogs. yeah, o.k. fair enough. - this is a collective garden. before, it was a beautiful... how do you call that? a terrain vague. - like an empty lot. - empty space. yes, an empty lot. so this empty lot was...
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are you a keen gardener?rs. and so i am very lucky. we know about climate change, and we talk about climate change, but this is actually doing something about climate change. planting trees, we know will help. we must do it. giant window boxes in the cop26 garden mark this year's un climate change conference. the message, however small your space is, you can make a difference. if you've got a windowsill, have a window box. plant it up. watch the pollinators, watch the bees that will come to that, and it will provide a little green corridor in an urban environment. the first day of chelsea draws a celebrity crowd of gardening enthusiasts. like a lot of people, i kind of started to get into it a bit over lockdown. i love a peony, and we've got a lot of rose bushes back in california, and i love those, like, cutting the roses every thursday with my son, which is quite sweet. autumn is my favourite season anyway. i think they should switch it to autumn all the time. but a permanent change will not happen. this we
are you a keen gardener?rs. and so i am very lucky. we know about climate change, and we talk about climate change, but this is actually doing something about climate change. planting trees, we know will help. we must do it. giant window boxes in the cop26 garden mark this year's un climate change conference. the message, however small your space is, you can make a difference. if you've got a windowsill, have a window box. plant it up. watch the pollinators, watch the bees that will come to...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatend others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a great idea to fundraise. we started doing this as a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatend others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early...
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[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch and trade-in. all with the power of the t-mobile 5g network. rule your day with 5g. only at metro by t-mobile. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy-buildi
[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price......
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let's look at the garden — much brighter. let's look at the garden behind me. designed to— by thomas massie and is very much designed to nurture soil health, enhance — designed to nurture soil health, enhance biodiversity, support pollinators and energise wildlife and do — pollinators and energise wildlife and do you see that egg —shaped seat over the? _ and do you see that egg —shaped seat over the? at — and do you see that egg —shaped seat over the? at the base of that is glass— over the? at the base of that is glass so— over the? at the base of that is glass so if— over the? at the base of that is glass so if you are sitting in it you would _ glass so if you are sitting in it you would have a cracking view of the stream — you would have a cracking view of the stream underneath it. talking of cracking, _ the stream underneath it. talking of cracking, the weather is not too bad _ cracking, the weather is not too bad for— cracking, the weather is not too bad. for most it will be dry with a fair bit _ bad. for most it will be dry with a fair bit of— bad. for mos
let's look at the garden — much brighter. let's look at the garden behind me. designed to— by thomas massie and is very much designed to nurture soil health, enhance — designed to nurture soil health, enhance biodiversity, support pollinators and energise wildlife and do — pollinators and energise wildlife and do you see that egg —shaped seat over the? _ and do you see that egg —shaped seat over the? at — and do you see that egg —shaped seat over the? at the base of that is...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privateis represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a great idea to fundraise. we started doing this as a fund-raiser. since we established it, we awarded 23 scholarshi
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privateis represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown...
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, school garden. >> we were awarded $43,000 for this project.roduce that's grown here is consumed all right at large by the school community. in this garden we're growing all kinds of organic vegetables from lettuce, and artichokes. we'll be planting apples and loquats, all kinds of great fruit and veggies. >> the first project was the dipatch biodiesel producing facility. the reason for that is a lot of people in san francisco have diesel cars that they were operating on biodiesel, and they were having to go over to berkeley. we kind of the dog batch preferentials in the difference between diesel and biodiesel. one of the gardens i love is the pomeroy rec center. >> pomeroy has its roots back to 1952. my name is david, and i'm the chamber and ceo of the pomeroy rehabilitation and recreation center. we were a center for people with intellectual and development cal disabilities in san francisco san francisco. we also have a program for individuals that have acquired brain injury or traumatic brain injury, and we also have one of the larger after
, school garden. >> we were awarded $43,000 for this project.roduce that's grown here is consumed all right at large by the school community. in this garden we're growing all kinds of organic vegetables from lettuce, and artichokes. we'll be planting apples and loquats, all kinds of great fruit and veggies. >> the first project was the dipatch biodiesel producing facility. the reason for that is a lot of people in san francisco have diesel cars that they were operating on biodiesel,...
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hosted by sunset piano and the san francisco botanical garden society in the botanical garden in golden gate park. this is after five successful years, they did not do the event last year because of the pandemic. as i said, it is back and flower piano transforms the concert hall where everyone is invited to play. garden mission is free to all san franciscos and families receiving snap or cal fresh benefits. finally, for our last event, sun down cinema continues their season of free movie showings in san francisco parks. with three up coming showings including "the princess diary," "a league of their own," "and e.t." on october 22nd. in partnership with rec and park and for information on that complete schedule, you can visit sfparksalliance.org. that concludes my report. >> president: thank you. >> clerk: if there's any comment on the general manager's report, you can dial star 3 to be added to the queue to speak. >> three callers and one hand raised. >> clerk: okay. you have two minutes to speak. >> clerk: okay. seeing no further public comment. public comment is closed. >> president:
hosted by sunset piano and the san francisco botanical garden society in the botanical garden in golden gate park. this is after five successful years, they did not do the event last year because of the pandemic. as i said, it is back and flower piano transforms the concert hall where everyone is invited to play. garden mission is free to all san franciscos and families receiving snap or cal fresh benefits. finally, for our last event, sun down cinema continues their season of free movie...
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i want my garden hose back after the fire is over. that's all this is. you are lending your neighbor a hose. who wouldn't do that? who would ask for payment before lending the hose? nobody would do that. after all, it's in your interest that your neighbor's house doesn't burn down, because yours might catch fire, too. it's a beautiful attempt at capturing the common sense mindset of the average person. putting it in terms that they can understand. the other side didn't much go for this analogy. republican senator and anti-interventionist robert taft of ohio responded by saying, lending war equipment is a good deal like lending chewing gum. you don't want it back. also, a good line, fdr had the better line. but he had the better line because the public was with him on this. ultimately, the public was behind him. again, to go to polling data. asked at the end of 1940 if america's future safety depended on england winning the war, 68% said, yes, it does. americans were convinced britain had to win the war. and significantly, americans were also convinced th
i want my garden hose back after the fire is over. that's all this is. you are lending your neighbor a hose. who wouldn't do that? who would ask for payment before lending the hose? nobody would do that. after all, it's in your interest that your neighbor's house doesn't burn down, because yours might catch fire, too. it's a beautiful attempt at capturing the common sense mindset of the average person. putting it in terms that they can understand. the other side didn't much go for this analogy....
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. >>> and one garden at a time.k city man as he turns dirt patches into flower beds, dodging traffic along the way. >> i can garden in between the red lights and then weed and then plant. when the light turns green, i step aside. >> why he wants to keep it going. today, saturday, september 4th, 2021. >>> good morning. we're george and pamela from carver, massachusetts. and this is corby and that's macy. >> and we are celebrating our 22nd wedding anniversary on the "today" show. >>> we're the thompsons, the morgans and the browns from youngstown, ohio. and we want to wish our mom and our off a birthday. happy saturday morning, happy birthday to my dad, whose birthday is tomorrow. >>> let's get to today's top headlines. we begin with a cleanup in the northeast and the south from hurricane ida. it's the start of a long recovery for folks in both storm zones, still surveying the damage and trying to figure out where to go from here. we have both regions covered this morning. we want to begin with gabe gutierrez who's in
. >>> and one garden at a time.k city man as he turns dirt patches into flower beds, dodging traffic along the way. >> i can garden in between the red lights and then weed and then plant. when the light turns green, i step aside. >> why he wants to keep it going. today, saturday, september 4th, 2021. >>> good morning. we're george and pamela from carver, massachusetts. and this is corby and that's macy. >> and we are celebrating our 22nd wedding anniversary...
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[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it.ovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. >>> will he or won't he? andrew wiggins hasn't gotten a covid vaccine. he will speak about it tomorrow. right now, wiggins will not be able to play at the chase center, unless he is vaccinated. he can play road games. but the nba denied his request for an exemption. visiting players are exempt. >>> hayward city council meetings are going back to face-to-face. this starts tuesday. and city council meetings will be in-person, there will be an option for video, instead. the planning meets are expected to begin in the next month. anyone who goes in person, must be vaccinated. >>> let's bring in our meteorologist. we'll have a little bit of everything this week. 70s, 80s, rain. >> and then, more summer. >> talk about a whirlwind of a week. there's one thing i miss working from home. i'm back in the studio. with the things, wearing p
[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it.ovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. >>> will he or won't he? andrew wiggins hasn't gotten a covid vaccine. he will speak about it tomorrow. right now, wiggins will not be able to play at the chase center, unless he is vaccinated. he can play road games. but the nba...
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[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. gyms and restaurants is about to go in place in contra costa county. ama: in the south bay, a focus on safer streets. measures san jose is considering at an xers -- intersection that has in several hit and run's. >> 100% eligible residents vaccinated. at least one dose. their strategy, up next. sandhya: a change in the weather tomorrow. your forecast is coming up. ♪ >> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. ama: no vaccines, no servants. you will need to prove you are vaccinated to do many indoor activities in one of the bay area's most populous counties. good evening and thanks for joining us. dan: a new set of rules to live by. in one hour, contra costa county will become the latest place where you will need proof of vaccination to dine inside
[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. gyms and restaurants is about to go in place in contra costa county. ama: in the south bay, a focus on safer streets. measures san jose is considering at an xers -- intersection that has in several hit...
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tony had been moving to a house in miami gardens with a.olice drove a train for a living detectives want to talk to toni and recorded the conversation. >> how well did you, know this deborah's foreign? >> melissa, i know her from her. i've seen a few times. >> you guys never had any problems maybe, anything like? that no i don't think i ever spoke to her. >> do you know if she had anything to do with what you're going through right now with debra? >> i don't know. and i really don't know. >> that wouldn't bother you if she? did >> know the thing is i just want to get away from my wife. i just want to be in peace. with melissa's death? >> no. >> but what tony didn't know was that before detective spoke to him, they had obtained a copy of the train route he drove the day after the murder. and guess what? it matched the route traveled by melissa's phone. detectives confronted him with the evidence. >> her phone after it was stolen, drove to the area of your house and stay there overnight. and came to work with you the next day, and travel nort
tony had been moving to a house in miami gardens with a.olice drove a train for a living detectives want to talk to toni and recorded the conversation. >> how well did you, know this deborah's foreign? >> melissa, i know her from her. i've seen a few times. >> you guys never had any problems maybe, anything like? that no i don't think i ever spoke to her. >> do you know if she had anything to do with what you're going through right now with debra? >> i don't know....
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[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it.one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. >>> in the best of the times, agriculture is a job you work with what nature deals you. with changing climate, it's more of a roller coaster. joe takes us to a winery trying to survive. >> reporter: like a race against time, life of wine maker sounds romantic. transforming grapes into prized wine. reality check. >> we have fire, smoke. this year drought. see the pond right there. >> reporter: napa wine maker isn't a debbie downer, it's just the reality of making wine in parts of napa these days. >> feels like a knife edge, it's a bit of a climate disaster area. >> reporter: this year's zinfandel harvest on the vine, on the way to the barrel. >> despite the challenges, this fruit looks fantastic. >> reporter: might be due to measures taken this summer when the grapes for supposed to days of 100-
[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it.one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. >>> in the best of the times, agriculture is a job you work with what nature deals you. with changing climate, it's more of a roller coaster. joe takes us to a winery trying to survive. >>...
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are you a keen gardener?his is actually doing something about climate change. planting trees, we know will help. we must do it. giant window boxes in the cop26 garden mark this year's un climate change conference. the message — however small your space is, you can make a difference. if you've got a windowsill, have a window box. plant it up. watch the pollinators, watch the bees that will come to that, and it will provide a little green corridor in an urban environment. the first day of chelsea draws a celebrity crowd of gardening enthusiasts. like a lot of people, i kind of started to get into it a bit over lockdown. i love a peony, and we've got a lot of rose bushes back in california, and i love those, like, cutting the roses every thursday with my son, which is quite sweet. but a permanent change will not happen. this week is a one—off chance to enjoy the unfamiliar sight of an autumn show. daniela relph, bbc news, chelsea. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... the us is
are you a keen gardener?his is actually doing something about climate change. planting trees, we know will help. we must do it. giant window boxes in the cop26 garden mark this year's un climate change conference. the message — however small your space is, you can make a difference. if you've got a windowsill, have a window box. plant it up. watch the pollinators, watch the bees that will come to that, and it will provide a little green corridor in an urban environment. the first day of...
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and just finally, do you think the queen would like this garden? i certainly hope so.hrubs can help combat the effects of climate change. and a tribute to nursing in the florence nightingale garden, marking 200 years since her birth. there are medicinal flowers here with a focus on wellbeing. and late—summer foxgloves — her favourite flower — ready to plant. some special guests got an early viewing, but these nurses will also be able to enjoy the garden after the flower show, when it's moved to st thomas' hospital in london. florence nightingale was very much a forward—thinking nurse. a lot of what we do today is very much embedded in what she taught us — nursing at the forefront, and, you know, that's where we still are. it's a privilege. i think, for a lot of nurses, i think they'll be overwhelmed by it, if i'm really honest, and they'll be really proud to see someone saying thank you for all the hard work they've done. a chelsea flower show in september has brought its challenges for everyone involved. it's likely to be a one—off chance to enjoy the unfamiliar sight
and just finally, do you think the queen would like this garden? i certainly hope so.hrubs can help combat the effects of climate change. and a tribute to nursing in the florence nightingale garden, marking 200 years since her birth. there are medicinal flowers here with a focus on wellbeing. and late—summer foxgloves — her favourite flower — ready to plant. some special guests got an early viewing, but these nurses will also be able to enjoy the garden after the flower show, when it's...
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madison square garden, "nyc still rising after 20 years: a a comedy celebration." dave chappelle, john mulaney, jon stewart, michael che. [ cheers and applause i'm going to be there. >> jimmy's going to be there >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers and applause >> very nice of you to -- i know you're a busy guy so thanks for doing that >> jimmy: are you kidding me you sent me a text and you go, "well, i might put this thing on with jon and would you be interested?" and i go, "anything. obviously for the city and for you, i'll do it. but i mean, was it hard to get these? >> the lineup is nuts. yeah, it's like the avengers and me [ laughter ] no, it was -- it was really cool me and jon just reached out to -- luckily, we have really great friends and we reached out and everybody was super stoked to do it. and it was just like -- you know, it's obviously a thing that's close to me and stuff so, i got a lot of people wanted to do a thing, like some sort of like, you know, like an article, and it all just felt really weird so i just called jon and i was like, "we should do something
madison square garden, "nyc still rising after 20 years: a a comedy celebration." dave chappelle, john mulaney, jon stewart, michael che. [ cheers and applause i'm going to be there. >> jimmy's going to be there >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers and applause >> very nice of you to -- i know you're a busy guy so thanks for doing that >> jimmy: are you kidding me you sent me a text and you go, "well, i might put this thing on with jon and would you be...
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and not allowed _ built in their back gardens and not allowed to— built in their back gardens and not5hy suburban tory mp5 were putting _ lot of 5hy suburban tory mp5 were putting quite a lot of shy suburban tory mp5 were putting quite a lot of pressure on boris _ putting quite a lot of pressure on borisjohnson to water putting quite a lot of pressure on boris johnson to water this down will probably get their way. olivia, sta in: will probably get their way. olivia, staying with _ will probably get their way. olivia, staying with you — will probably get their way. olivia, staying with you for _ will probably get their way. olivia, staying with you for the _ will probably get their way. olivia, staying with you for the front - staying with you for the front page of the independent — they are online these days but they do these mock—ups of front pages, and their pictures are always very striking. this one — anyone who remembers these scenes from 20 years ago, that's what's so hard to really take on board. but it is two decades ago, olivia, how the tragedy change the world. there are so
and not allowed _ built in their back gardens and not allowed to— built in their back gardens and not5hy suburban tory mp5 were putting _ lot of 5hy suburban tory mp5 were putting quite a lot of shy suburban tory mp5 were putting quite a lot of pressure on boris _ putting quite a lot of pressure on borisjohnson to water putting quite a lot of pressure on boris johnson to water this down will probably get their way. olivia, sta in: will probably get their way. olivia, staying with _ will...
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it residents fearing the [music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. announcer: building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. dion: as the moon rose over the bay bridge tonight, residents in some bay area counties are hoping for a calm evening overnight. a red flag warning going into effect for parts of the east and north bays as we come on the air. good evening and thank you for joining us. you are watching abc seven news at 11:00, here on abc seven and wherever you stream. right away, let's get to drew tuma with the latest on those red flag conditions. drew: the red flag warning is in effect, lasting until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow evening. a look at the winds in the hills . these winds a
it residents fearing the [music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. announcer: building a better bay area. moving...
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at the bottom of the garden? like a fairy house.really important, right? — we can't tell anyone. not anyone at school, not nanny, not granddad and especially, - especially not daddy. why? i'm just going by what ado the builder said. i he said that's the rules — i and you've seen him, right? you don't want to mess with him, do you? - no. so we have to keep this to ourselves, yeah? - our own special secret. like black widow? sort of. what's that? 0h, it'sjust a code word. it's better you don't know. yeah. so. no telling, 0k? hmm. pinkie promise? both: one... ..two. . .three. .. ..pinkie promise! 0h, girls. oh, and that's a fantastic clip, ithink... it's beautiful! ..because that summarises so much and reminds us how brilliant the three of them are when they're on screen together. and you completely believe in them as a family. yes, yes. and, so, it's directed by phyllida lloyd, mamma mia!, which was a huge smash hit, iron lady, which of course you know was oscar—feted. this feels like a smaller project. but here's the interesting thin
at the bottom of the garden? like a fairy house.really important, right? — we can't tell anyone. not anyone at school, not nanny, not granddad and especially, - especially not daddy. why? i'm just going by what ado the builder said. i he said that's the rules — i and you've seen him, right? you don't want to mess with him, do you? - no. so we have to keep this to ourselves, yeah? - our own special secret. like black widow? sort of. what's that? 0h, it'sjust a code word. it's better you...
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suppose my neighbors home catches fire, and i have a length of garden hose, if he can take my garden hose and connect it up with his hydro i may help to put out his fire. i don't say to him for that operation neighbor, my garden hose cost me 15 dollars, you have to pay 15 dollars for it. i don't want 15 dollars i want my garden hose back after the fire is gone. >> that's all this is their lending their neighbor hose who wouldn't do that? who would ask for payment before lending the hose. nobody would do that. after all it's in your interest that your neighbor's house doesn't burned down, because yours might catch fire to. it's a beautiful attempts at capturing the common sense mindset of the average person. putting it in terms that they can understand. the other side didn't much go for this analogy. republican senator senator and interventionist robert taft of ohio responded by saying, lending more equipment is like landing chewing gum. you don't want it back. also a good line, fdr had the better line. but he had the better line because the public was with him on this. ultimately the
suppose my neighbors home catches fire, and i have a length of garden hose, if he can take my garden hose and connect it up with his hydro i may help to put out his fire. i don't say to him for that operation neighbor, my garden hose cost me 15 dollars, you have to pay 15 dollars for it. i don't want 15 dollars i want my garden hose back after the fire is gone. >> that's all this is their lending their neighbor hose who wouldn't do that? who would ask for payment before lending the hose....
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why shares in the olive go to -- the olive garden owner are rising.s is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. i'm ritika gupta. applications for the u.s. state unemployment benefits rose in its picketing last week, led by a surge in claims in california. initial and employment claims in regular state programs rose to 351,000 in the week ending september 18, according to the labor department. iran's oil minister says opec and allies are working to keep oil prices near $70 a barrel. the official reportedly said the ministry is aiming to keep the price at more than $65 per barrel, and that oil from iraq will keep rising. softbank is leading a 200 million dollar investment in a robotics start up that helped new york city with its covid-19 testing process. the move boosted the value to $1.8 billion. last summer, the company's robots helped alleviate massive testing delays in new york by performing repetitive tasks. guy: olive garden owner darden restaurants posting a beat despite huge headwinds with staffing and input costs. dav
why shares in the olive go to -- the olive garden owner are rising.s is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. i'm ritika gupta. applications for the u.s. state unemployment benefits rose in its picketing last week, led by a surge in claims in california. initial and employment claims in regular state programs rose to 351,000 in the week ending september 18, according to the labor department. iran's oil minister says opec and allies are working to keep oil prices...
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[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it.ng the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. dion: i want to preface this that we would not be showing this video if it did not have a good outcome. a cat somehow wound up dangling from the upper deck during a football game at hard rock stadium. the cat is struggling to hang on. the crowd is looking on. some try to grab it, but as you can see, the cat appears to fall, caught by fans below, holding the american flag in the air. the crowd erected in cheers. -- erupted in cheers. a lot of people manhandling it. i have a lot of questions about this, including why was the cat in the stadium? >> how did the cat get in there it looks like a
[music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it.ng the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support....
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now ben's garden has stopped growing. ben: i want to scale, and that's what i've been really stuck on. lemonis: and so has your business gone down? ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. lemonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money. lemonis: putting not only his company at risk... this is a terrible representation of the business. i'm embarrassed. ...but his most important relationships, as well. ben: then i said, "well, what's the plan?" is there a timeline? kristin: you didn't say that. ben: something like that. kristin: you didn't say that. you didn't say that. that's when you said you're the "real housewives of new jersey." lemonis: if i can't help him learn to respect his staff... ben: to be frank, i don't really see a relationship continuing. lemonis: ...and relinquish some control.
now ben's garden has stopped growing. ben: i want to scale, and that's what i've been really stuck on. lemonis: and so has your business gone down? ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. lemonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money. lemonis: putting not only...
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he is a grammy-nominated comedian and actor whose new comedy album, "live from madison square garden this week. bill burr will be here and he is the award-winning journalist best known for "dateline," which will start its 30th -- that's right, 30th season this week keith morrison will be joining me here in studio. and she is a very funny comedian, who is a co-creator and star of "work in progress" on showtime. abby mcenany will be here as well but before we get to all that, as we head into autumn, the pandemic seems to continue to linger, mostly due to the fact that some people have yet to be vaccinated which brings us to a new segment we're calling "shot or not." ♪ >> seth: kentucky senator rand paul said that he would not get a coronavirus vaccine because he already had the virus, even more bad news for anyone who has to get within six feet of him. >> leave him alone >> seth: excuse me >> leave him alone haven't we made fun of rand paul enough >> seth: well, sir, you know, he is a public figure, so i do think it's okay to make jokes about him. >> leave him alone poor guy he's just
he is a grammy-nominated comedian and actor whose new comedy album, "live from madison square garden this week. bill burr will be here and he is the award-winning journalist best known for "dateline," which will start its 30th -- that's right, 30th season this week keith morrison will be joining me here in studio. and she is a very funny comedian, who is a co-creator and star of "work in progress" on showtime. abby mcenany will be here as well but before we get to all...
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are you a keen gardener?ll your space is, you can make a difference. if you've got a windowsill, have a window box. plant it up. watch the pollinators, watch the bees that will come to that, and it will provide a little green corridor in an urban environment. the first day of chelsea draws a celebrity crowd of gardening enthusiasts. like a lot of people, - i kind of started to get into it a bit over lockdown. i love a peony, and we've got a lot i of rose bushes back in california, | and i love those, like, i cutting the roses every thursday with my son, which is quite sweet. i autumn's my favourite season anyway. i think they should switch it to autumn all the time. but a permanent change won't happen. this week is a one—off chance to enjoy the unfamiliar sight of an autumn show. daniela relph, bbc news, chelsea. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. we saw some pretty decent weather across the country today. a lot of sunshine around, it felt quite warm again, too. and in fact
are you a keen gardener?ll your space is, you can make a difference. if you've got a windowsill, have a window box. plant it up. watch the pollinators, watch the bees that will come to that, and it will provide a little green corridor in an urban environment. the first day of chelsea draws a celebrity crowd of gardening enthusiasts. like a lot of people, - i kind of started to get into it a bit over lockdown. i love a peony, and we've got a lot i of rose bushes back in california, | and i love...
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abc 7 [music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around itugh a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. ama: what we were fearing, a new fire is being reported. as you look at live doppler 7, you will see numerous lightning strikes in the north bay and those strikes continue to move northwards. some of that not containing any rain. i want to take you in a little bit closer to just south of hopland, where that's right, you will notice a short time ago. unclear if lightning triggered to the fire. of course, we will have the latest update at 5:00 a.m. >> thank you for watching tonight. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. right now on jimmy chemical >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- shaquille o'neal -- and music from maisie peters. and now -- jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for watching the sho
abc 7 [music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around itugh a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. ama: what we were fearing, a new fire is being reported. as you look at live doppler 7, you will see numerous lightning strikes in the north bay and those strikes continue to move northwards. some of that not containing any rain. i want to take you in a...
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these are walled gardens, but more — these are walled gardens, but more like _ these are walled gardensthere are millions of users in it. and — are millions of users in it. and many— are millions of users in it. and many who are in them, they can often— and many who are in them, they can often actually be quite private. _ can often actually be quite private, so these can be small groups. — private, so these can be small groups, one chats, and not easy for researchers or investigators, often, to look into— investigators, often, to look into those kinds of places to see where radicalisation is at work — see where radicalisation is at work. see where radicalisation is at work, ., see where radicalisation is at work. ., , work. some of the companies we saw annual— work. some of the companies we saw annual report, _ work. some of the companies we saw annual report, like _ saw annual report, like minecraft, they are big, they have got money, why are they not able to help themselves? all technology companies are walking — all technology companies are walking this kind of balancing act. walking
these are walled gardens, but more — these are walled gardens, but more like _ these are walled gardensthere are millions of users in it. and — are millions of users in it. and many— are millions of users in it. and many who are in them, they can often— and many who are in them, they can often actually be quite private. _ can often actually be quite private, so these can be small groups. — private, so these can be small groups, one chats, and not easy for researchers or investigators,...
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and so i've become evangelical now about hospital gardens being a way of showing the healing power ofks for everyone. and what is becoming more and more aware — partly as a result, i say, of covid. but do you think, to use the terrible cliche, that covid is a wake—up call for us all, that there is something desperately out of kilter between our, that is human as a species, humanity's relationship with the planet? and i just wonder whether we all need to reflect on that? and maybe you, robin hanbury—tenison, need to reflect on it, too. you've talked about guilt in this interview, but you, after all, have spent a life jetting around the world to go and visit remote places. do we all need to think at this point in the planet's history about whether we can continue to behave in the way we have in the past? yes and yes. you couldn't be more right about that. i was ready, just before this covid thing happened, to make an announcement that i was going to give up all long—haul travel. really? i've been incredibly lucky. i've lived in a sort of goldilocks era when it was acceptable to travel l
and so i've become evangelical now about hospital gardens being a way of showing the healing power ofks for everyone. and what is becoming more and more aware — partly as a result, i say, of covid. but do you think, to use the terrible cliche, that covid is a wake—up call for us all, that there is something desperately out of kilter between our, that is human as a species, humanity's relationship with the planet? and i just wonder whether we all need to reflect on that? and maybe you, robin...