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the new born grass trampled beneath the earth. no one else should die here. there was a flash, no, 2 secrets locked in a fire ball. the shift of wind the sudden weight of blue heat formless days worn past, changed since the coming of endless night. >> and my last poem -- speaks to world events. and now i'm also thinking about the atrocities in berma. called the world i leave you. once there were 2 towers then there were none. i searched among the rubble for bones of men. what kind of world i leave you, what's human left of race? what more can i give you to resurrect your faith? smiles, i give and laughter like rain, flakes of snow that gently splay against the window pain. light transformed to rainbow, sweat from a dancer's brow. giggles of rivers running down mountains, flowers unfolding to face the sky. pain from sclap nal's path. blood from solders punctured hearts still borns pushed from aching wombs this belongs to you. dirt and miracles reborn. sweetness made sweeter by bitter sun and shadow forged as one. once there were 2 towers then there were none.
the new born grass trampled beneath the earth. no one else should die here. there was a flash, no, 2 secrets locked in a fire ball. the shift of wind the sudden weight of blue heat formless days worn past, changed since the coming of endless night. >> and my last poem -- speaks to world events. and now i'm also thinking about the atrocities in berma. called the world i leave you. once there were 2 towers then there were none. i searched among the rubble for bones of men. what kind of...
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this grass is very sensitive. >> reporter: for folks that want the grass in this yard, what kind of grass do you use? >> it's kentucky blue grass. i don't recommend it in maryland. it's hard to take care of it. we are constantly watering it. go with a fescue and mix it with wild grass. >> agriculturalist. >> expert. continued success and good luck this season. >> reporter: unveiled, 3:05. gates open at noon. tickets have been sold out for opening day. there will not be an empty seat in the ballpark. live all morning. have you had fun. >> i've had a great time. >> it's a holiday. >> reporter: brian kuebler, charley crowson, back to the studio. >>> the event for passover, jewish community gathered for the burning of the bread. it started about 15 minutes ago and will last until 11:30, it symbolizes the israelites quick exit from egypt. >>> passover with a didn't er a at the white house this evening. >>> five things to know before you go, president obama is delivering remarks at the white house forum on women and the economy. he will be discussing ways administration helped create economic s
this grass is very sensitive. >> reporter: for folks that want the grass in this yard, what kind of grass do you use? >> it's kentucky blue grass. i don't recommend it in maryland. it's hard to take care of it. we are constantly watering it. go with a fescue and mix it with wild grass. >> agriculturalist. >> expert. continued success and good luck this season. >> reporter: unveiled, 3:05. gates open at noon. tickets have been sold out for opening day. there will...
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not many people seem to share gunter grass's views. he did achieve one thing, a literary critic said. >> isn't this a great day for german literature? the whole world is talking about a poem by gunter grass. i do not agree with the views, but the fact that a poem could have such an impact and the 21st century is fabulous. >> perhaps gunter grass can take comfort in that stock, despite feeling misunderstood, and that when the dust settles, germany might discuss some of the ideas he raised in his poem. >> millions of christians around the world are marking good friday which commemorates the crucifixion and death of jesus christ in jerusalem. >> today, the fateful walk along the route christ said to follow in his final hours, for many programs, it is a chance to relive the past. >> christians fought to the narrow streets of jerusalem's old city district on friday to join the annual procession along the way of suffering. tradition has it that jesus carried his cross through these narrow streets on route to the hilltop where he was crucifie
not many people seem to share gunter grass's views. he did achieve one thing, a literary critic said. >> isn't this a great day for german literature? the whole world is talking about a poem by gunter grass. i do not agree with the views, but the fact that a poem could have such an impact and the 21st century is fabulous. >> perhaps gunter grass can take comfort in that stock, despite feeling misunderstood, and that when the dust settles, germany might discuss some of the ideas he...
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. >> she wonders which sri, grasses, and flowers coster to react. she's willing to get out she's put on her skin. >> it is a simple process. she is allergic to anything, she will react. >> the rounded tips pressed on her back carry seven different things she can be allergic to. grasses, trees, mall, dust, even food. >> tough to stay with a bit of poking, but it is not anything painful. i do feel like it is starting to itch. i'm starting to their reactions. >> we got quite a the reaction's going on here. >> off her reactions will be to her own allergy fighting formula from a company in arizona. there video shows how patients take daily drops, try to train their immune systems to recognize what causes their symptoms. >> said there are other to do several different types of grasses, types of molds, they will get drops specifically to deal with their allergies. >> so far she's allergic to timothy grass, a western wheat grass, ryegrass. >> allergy drops will cost about $60 a month and are not covered by insurance. plus, she will have to be patient. >> yo
. >> she wonders which sri, grasses, and flowers coster to react. she's willing to get out she's put on her skin. >> it is a simple process. she is allergic to anything, she will react. >> the rounded tips pressed on her back carry seven different things she can be allergic to. grasses, trees, mall, dust, even food. >> tough to stay with a bit of poking, but it is not anything painful. i do feel like it is starting to itch. i'm starting to their reactions. >> we...
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i think that is what gunter grass was trying to address.nt beyond the pale by suggesting that the israelis could use nuclear weapons. that is part of the reason why there has been so much criticism and outrage, both in germany and said germany. >> gunter grass is one of the country's most read in mistranslated authors. what will this mean for his legacy? >> it will be very damaging. he has been a waiting for us as a writer. that was compounded in a moral sense with his autobiography that was published in 2006 in which he admitted to the fact that he had hidden for a long time that he had, as a 17-year- old, been a member of the armed wing of the tint -- the notorious ss. together with this awful poem he has written today and that autobiography, a lot of people are looking at him as a tarnished nobel prize winner. >> peter craven, thank you so very much. >> call it another example of the diversity that marks germany's many regions. the debate is raging about a proposal to pay stay at home mothers raising of children. parents get state subsid
i think that is what gunter grass was trying to address.nt beyond the pale by suggesting that the israelis could use nuclear weapons. that is part of the reason why there has been so much criticism and outrage, both in germany and said germany. >> gunter grass is one of the country's most read in mistranslated authors. what will this mean for his legacy? >> it will be very damaging. he has been a waiting for us as a writer. that was compounded in a moral sense with his autobiography...
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i think that is what gunter grass was trying to address.nt beyond the pale by suggesting that the israelis could use nuclear weapons. that is part of the reason why there has been so much criticism and outrage, both in germany and said germany. >> gunter grass is one of the country's most read in mistranslated authors. what will this mean for his legacy? >> it will be very damaging. he has been a waiting for us as a writer. that was compounded in a moral sense with his autobiography that was published in 2006 in which he admitted to the fact that he had hidden for a long time that he had, as a 17-year- old, been a member of the armed wing of the tint -- the notorious ss. together with this awful poem he has written today and that autobiography, a lot of people are looking at him as a tarnished nobel prize winner. >> peter craven, thank you so very much. >> call it another example of the diversity that marks germany's many regions. the debate is raging about a proposal to pay stay at home mothers raising of children. parents get state subsid
i think that is what gunter grass was trying to address.nt beyond the pale by suggesting that the israelis could use nuclear weapons. that is part of the reason why there has been so much criticism and outrage, both in germany and said germany. >> gunter grass is one of the country's most read in mistranslated authors. what will this mean for his legacy? >> it will be very damaging. he has been a waiting for us as a writer. that was compounded in a moral sense with his autobiography...
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soil number one, grass, cattle. so it's all--all different from where we thought we were gonna be, um, so that's the learning curve. >> the family came up with different ventures to try and sell their beef, one of them being a ground-beef sausage. instead of the usual ground-pork varieties, fred's daughter juanell came up with the idea to try the beef variety and in fun new flavors like french apple and garlic basil. but the family ultimately has the final say, as they taste-test all of e flavors before making a final group decision on what to market. then juanell's daughter johnnie takes it from there and creates recipes to use the sausages in. being a recent culinary grad, it's been fun for her to take the family product from the pasture to plate. >> now it*s just working out great, because my family's done the beef business, and now we're marketing our meat to sell, and it's just been great. i get to cook with our own product that i've grown up with, and now i get to show everybody how great it is. >> but johnnie
soil number one, grass, cattle. so it's all--all different from where we thought we were gonna be, um, so that's the learning curve. >> the family came up with different ventures to try and sell their beef, one of them being a ground-beef sausage. instead of the usual ground-pork varieties, fred's daughter juanell came up with the idea to try the beef variety and in fun new flavors like french apple and garlic basil. but the family ultimately has the final say, as they taste-test all of e...
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the pollen laden grass is not always greener.fter these rains, be sure and check your home for molds because they can also trigger allergies. reporting live in san jose, may marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> that story just makes me all itchy and sneezy. >> i know someone we can blame for the allergies. >> rob mayeda. >> no, we don't blame him. >> we don't blame you at all. we need the rain. >> i could think of a few baseball fans not happy with me or allergy sufferers. it's been a tough week. the prolonging of these rains as marianne mentioned once we get all the sunshine that breaks out this week, the grass pollen will take off, mold spore counts will go up. i want to show you one of the drier places we're seeing now around the bay area, the golden gate bridge commute. if you look closely, look at that. we've got light rain start iingo move back in. i call them my rain gauges on four wheels. the windshield wipers going even if the runway is dry and that's drizzle or hair spray like light rain starting to come down. we picke
the pollen laden grass is not always greener.fter these rains, be sure and check your home for molds because they can also trigger allergies. reporting live in san jose, may marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> that story just makes me all itchy and sneezy. >> i know someone we can blame for the allergies. >> rob mayeda. >> no, we don't blame him. >> we don't blame you at all. we need the rain. >> i could think of a few baseball fans not happy with me or...
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we should not imagine that the grass-roots tea partiers went away. what they did for the most part was to dig into their local groups and monitor very closely the state legislators and the congresspeople that they helped to elect or were in the republican party and, therefore, were supposed to listen to them. they are constantly contacting your legislators and pressuring against compromise. meanwhile, the right-wingers are busy and have sent checks to overly moderate republicans in places like indiana, where dick lugar is in the fight of the most current movement. what all this tells us about 2012. we have to keep in mind that 2012 is going to be an election were closer to three out of five eligible voters will go to the polls. all the actors in this drama, republican strategists, democratic strategists, leaky partiers, and many grass-roots tea partiers understand that the dynamic is a bit different in this election. it is also true that as the general american public has figured out that style of politics labeled with the tea party, the legal tea pa
we should not imagine that the grass-roots tea partiers went away. what they did for the most part was to dig into their local groups and monitor very closely the state legislators and the congresspeople that they helped to elect or were in the republican party and, therefore, were supposed to listen to them. they are constantly contacting your legislators and pressuring against compromise. meanwhile, the right-wingers are busy and have sent checks to overly moderate republicans in places like...
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and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservationution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-w grass-fed beef operation. grazing on rolling hills with picturesque views, the hearst beef is billed as nothing being added but their history, and it's true. the cattle thrive on nutrient-rich native grasses that have been there since the days of william randolph hearst, and today they're actually being helped and not hindered by the animals that call this place home. >> the native grasses and all the grassland areas that are here are a rult of the cattle operation. they've been here for the 140 years, as well. >> the perfect balance between man and nature is exactly what william randolph had intended when he began the cattle operation in 19 and built hi famous home overlooking his beloved ranch. the result of all those years of d
and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservationution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-w grass-fed beef operation. grazing on rolling hills with picturesque views, the hearst beef is billed as nothing being...
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the grounds crews work around the clock, making sure the grass at camden yards is perfect. under the leadership of the heads ground keeper, nicole sherry, crews make sure that everything you see on the field is flawless. >> so we put down the logo, make sure the grass is ready to go,ing the pattern is in. >> reporter: this year the eyes will be on the hard work as camden yards celebrate their 20th anniversary, the 30 acres of dark kentucky blue grass has never looked better. and the warm winds are also creating a challenge when it came to keeping that grass looking good. >> i was a little worried going there, that the grass was not really going to go still like it has in the past, but they took off. everything should be set. but i was a little nervous. >> reporter: while sherry makes sure the field is ready, crews work overtime to complete the work that will improve the fan experience. with a new roof top deck in center field and new statues for the team is hall of famers. and a new brew pub along the utah street, bearing the name of the mvp rick dempsey. and there you have
the grounds crews work around the clock, making sure the grass at camden yards is perfect. under the leadership of the heads ground keeper, nicole sherry, crews make sure that everything you see on the field is flawless. >> so we put down the logo, make sure the grass is ready to go,ing the pattern is in. >> reporter: this year the eyes will be on the hard work as camden yards celebrate their 20th anniversary, the 30 acres of dark kentucky blue grass has never looked better. and the...
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>> i don't know. >> grass on my marshmallow?h. >> you're way overthinking this. >> i'm an 8-year-old kid, excuse me, sir, is there grass on my marshmallow. thank you, tom, these are things that go through this mind. >> a check of the weather. >> 8-year-old eating it with the grass. he's not washing his hands, enjoying the peeps. good morning, everyone. we want to wish shell a happy 40th birthday. that's impressive. what's more impressive. your mom, i thought it was your sister. you found the fountain of youth. >> thank you. >> are you going to share secrets with me? >> no. >> we'll make that a segment if you can tell us the secret. the weekend forecast, it's looking pretty nice in many locations for the easter weekend. as we go through the middle of next week and the beginning of next week, we're still cool in the great lakes and new england. it's amazing. we think we had a warmer march in the great lakes and new england so far this april. the heat will be on. the northwest, you've had a miserable spring, looks like more rain co
>> i don't know. >> grass on my marshmallow?h. >> you're way overthinking this. >> i'm an 8-year-old kid, excuse me, sir, is there grass on my marshmallow. thank you, tom, these are things that go through this mind. >> a check of the weather. >> 8-year-old eating it with the grass. he's not washing his hands, enjoying the peeps. good morning, everyone. we want to wish shell a happy 40th birthday. that's impressive. what's more impressive. your mom, i thought...
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i look and i see all the wet, soggy grass between me and him, i gotta clank through all the grass, get my ball bearings all wet and everything. you know, i said, "what you say, kid?" "you heard me. come over here and give me a push." you know how some of the kids act today? the kid didn't say, "i know you're busy "and i'm busy, one human being to another. "i'd be ever so delighted if you would come over "and take a little time off and give me a little push, interaction between human types, huh, brother?" there was no tone of that in his voice at all. and i said to that little kid, "you know, son, i'll give you a push," and i clang through the grass. and here's the little kid sitting there on a swing like that, right? and he sees with a look of terror in my eye, and the little kid, "oh, don't push me too hard." i said, "i won't push you too hard, you son of a -- --okay." [laughter] so again, it's not how hard you push, it's what? it's the rhythm with which you push. if you push right in rhythm, you can set up a very, very nice amplitude. see? a large amplitude and that's what resonance
i look and i see all the wet, soggy grass between me and him, i gotta clank through all the grass, get my ball bearings all wet and everything. you know, i said, "what you say, kid?" "you heard me. come over here and give me a push." you know how some of the kids act today? the kid didn't say, "i know you're busy "and i'm busy, one human being to another. "i'd be ever so delighted if you would come over "and take a little time off and give me a little...
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today good to see you do you think the condemnation grass is facing first poem is justified or perhaps has it been blown out of proportion. no both sides out of proportion i think the grouse a huge right exactly the in his critique of israel is or should not be compared to iran in full sure there are no intentions in israel to exterminate the iranian people is he into but the reaction of rules out of potion aggressive and really stupid and ridiculous. to be clear. as a person on grata only because of he's views is as extreme as they may be reminds me of iran finally here comes the comparison because in any democracy people will be prevented to enter the country because of anything they say or expressed but now there's i was reading a new article that you recently penned that there is a prohibition in germany about talking badly about israel is that why israel so angry with a poet. there is it. official one obeys the many many years there was a in germany against any kind of criticism this way and even the first day use of the day this was justified when the whole course was released in
today good to see you do you think the condemnation grass is facing first poem is justified or perhaps has it been blown out of proportion. no both sides out of proportion i think the grouse a huge right exactly the in his critique of israel is or should not be compared to iran in full sure there are no intentions in israel to exterminate the iranian people is he into but the reaction of rules out of potion aggressive and really stupid and ridiculous. to be clear. as a person on grata only...
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rain this week means trouble for people with grass allergies. >> additionally now that the grasses areust getting green from all the rain we are having, i would expect that we're going to have a bad grass allergy season with the increased grass pollen counts. >> reporter: to fight spring allergies, keep pollen under control, wash your bedding every week in hot water and wash your head before going to bed since pollen can accumulate in your hair. keep indoor air clean. keep windows closed and change filters in air-conditioning units and vents. and consider allergy medicine. talk to your doctor about allergy medications or even a series of shots that may help relieve your suffering. because for allergy sufferers, the pollen-laden grass is not always greener. >> that was marianne faber reporting. because of this wet weather, don't forget to check your home for mold as well because that, too, can trigger allergies. >>> a reminder if you plan to drive on interstate 880 in oakland. caltrans will be out later today working on a seismic retrofit project. lanes will be shut down in both directi
rain this week means trouble for people with grass allergies. >> additionally now that the grasses areust getting green from all the rain we are having, i would expect that we're going to have a bad grass allergy season with the increased grass pollen counts. >> reporter: to fight spring allergies, keep pollen under control, wash your bedding every week in hot water and wash your head before going to bed since pollen can accumulate in your hair. keep indoor air clean. keep windows...
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the three acres of dark green kentucky blue grass has never looked better. a very warm winter also created a challenge, when it came to keeping that grass looking good. >> i was a little worried going into the winter, that the grass was not really going to go still like it has in the past. they finally started to take off. everything should be set. i was a little nervous. >> reporter: while sherry makes sure the field is ready, crews are working overtime to complete renovations that will improve the fan experience. with the new roof top deck and center field, and new statues for the hall of famers. and a new brew public along the utah street, bearing the name of the mvp rick dempsey. now i just spoke to a couple of the construction workers who say they stay out here as long as it is light. we should also mention that all of this dirt on the field comes from a local company out of white marsh. >> there is a company in white marsh that makes dirt? >> reporter: yes, pretty big time, right, who knew? >> okay, jessica, thank you, the orioles opened the season wit
the three acres of dark green kentucky blue grass has never looked better. a very warm winter also created a challenge, when it came to keeping that grass looking good. >> i was a little worried going into the winter, that the grass was not really going to go still like it has in the past. they finally started to take off. everything should be set. i was a little nervous. >> reporter: while sherry makes sure the field is ready, crews are working overtime to complete renovations that...
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the soldiers were all lying in the grass. i told them sergeant floyd, don't do that. you're going to get shot. he looked at me and disregarded me and the went out to rescue his soldier and got shot and died there. after that battle i always used to tell my guys, if someone is killed or someone is shot, your first responsibility is to shoot the son of bitch that shot him. if you go after him right then, the guy who shot him is going to shoot you. that's a tough lesson to learn. and that's a group that's as heroic a group of anyone in uniform lose a lot of lives going right after a wounded soldier. we think of the logic of it. someone just shot someone right the there, and until you get him, he's going to do it again. >> well, yeah. and i can see where that difficulty, the unit cohesion thing has been studied now ever since that war. it has its positives and negatives, but overall it's a positive. >> a huge positive. i mean, it -- >> because the war -- the units that came in after that went to replacements suffered so much because nobody cared about anybody else. they w
the soldiers were all lying in the grass. i told them sergeant floyd, don't do that. you're going to get shot. he looked at me and disregarded me and the went out to rescue his soldier and got shot and died there. after that battle i always used to tell my guys, if someone is killed or someone is shot, your first responsibility is to shoot the son of bitch that shot him. if you go after him right then, the guy who shot him is going to shoot you. that's a tough lesson to learn. and that's a...
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this is who is really behind the car 61st grass roots organization. a parallel with our fax backing it up with money more than likely. what they're trying to do here is to feed the law that goes into effect july 1st. they have their own law that would say " that information is not required information, the dealership should also be able to come to car fax or other companies like us so that we can stay in the business ". they're trying to defeat a commercial situation with legislation and you need to be able to follow this astroturf, phony grass-roots stuff. >> they do not want to lose business of their to what they can to defeat the bill? >> it is a big part of the market, they charge as much as $35 for a report and these reports you can get for something, the national motor vehicle title information system, the fed's run this, its powers this new sticker law happening july 1st and you can drop down to any of the providers that on our website, vehicle history data of, you can get a report for as little as $3. at much lower prices. so that is vehicle h
this is who is really behind the car 61st grass roots organization. a parallel with our fax backing it up with money more than likely. what they're trying to do here is to feed the law that goes into effect july 1st. they have their own law that would say " that information is not required information, the dealership should also be able to come to car fax or other companies like us so that we can stay in the business ". they're trying to defeat a commercial situation with legislation...
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half hidden in the tall grass. for the police it's like a gruesome easter egg hunt. so the following morning, our cameras join deputy medical examiner dr. barbara weekly-jones, who is called in to help along with the four-legged members of their team, cadaver dogs. >> scattered remains in tall grass. >> the dogs are essential to this case. with their acute sense of smell they can trace bones that humans can't find. this may just look like a pile of bones stripped of identity. but any one of them could offer a vital clue and help to solve the riddle of how this person died. >> they don't know the exact identification. they suspect it's a female related to a drug deal, so we assume it's a homicide because she's out in the wilderness. >> also heading to the scene is kentucky state forensic anthropologist, dr. emily craig, a self-styled bone hunter. >> they found some bones still in a pair of blue jeans. a woman's blue jeans, i think they said. sassoon was the brand. >> craig is an expert in body parts and skeletal remains, who's worked on some of the most notorious case
half hidden in the tall grass. for the police it's like a gruesome easter egg hunt. so the following morning, our cameras join deputy medical examiner dr. barbara weekly-jones, who is called in to help along with the four-legged members of their team, cadaver dogs. >> scattered remains in tall grass. >> the dogs are essential to this case. with their acute sense of smell they can trace bones that humans can't find. this may just look like a pile of bones stripped of identity. but...
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but she said the late rains will cause the surge in grass pollens. you may get hit hard in the next two to three weeks. keep pollen under control, wash your bedding every week with hot water and wash your hair before going to bed since pollen can accumulate in your hair. keep indoor air clean by keeping windows closed and changing filters in air conditioning units and vents. consider allergy medicine. talk to your doctor about allergy medications or even shots that may help relieve your suffering, because these late rains may deliver more pain if you suffer from allergies. and after these rains, be sure and check your home for mold, because that can also trigger allergies. reporting live in san jose, maranne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> developing news now. the teenage driver who struck and killed a father and daughter in concord over the weekend has been released from juvenile hall. this is happening within the last few minutes. as of right now, he's free to go home. let's bring in nbc bay area's jody hernandez who joins us from juvenile hall. any
but she said the late rains will cause the surge in grass pollens. you may get hit hard in the next two to three weeks. keep pollen under control, wash your bedding every week with hot water and wash your hair before going to bed since pollen can accumulate in your hair. keep indoor air clean by keeping windows closed and changing filters in air conditioning units and vents. consider allergy medicine. talk to your doctor about allergy medications or even shots that may help relieve your...
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there is not as much grass as there was and the water is not clear as it was. >> the university of maryland'ster for environmental science has given the daybay a d +. it is the second lowest score ever. further understanding why, think back to last september. all of that water ran straight to the day with everything it
there is not as much grass as there was and the water is not clear as it was. >> the university of maryland'ster for environmental science has given the daybay a d +. it is the second lowest score ever. further understanding why, think back to last september. all of that water ran straight to the day with everything it
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grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more - spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. wipe out weeds for less, with bayer advanced durazone weed and grass killer, now just $19.88. did you know that acids in everyday foods can soften and wear away tooth enamel? once enamel's gone, it's gone for good. try... it uses an innovative gel-to-foam technology to surround your teeth, protecting them from the effects of acid erosion. pronamel iso-active strengthens and re-hardens acid-softened enamel. in fact, it's the number one dentist recommended brand for protection against the effects of acid erosion. try (new) pronamel iso-active today. this has been medifacts for pronamel iso-active. try (new) pronamel iso-active today.
grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more - spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. wipe out weeds for less, with bayer advanced durazone weed and grass killer, now just $19.88. did you know that acids in everyday foods can soften and wear away tooth enamel? once...
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gravel, plastic grass, and waste. this is an area larger than candlestick park. the ottoman society has described this as the environmental equivalent of paving over the western end of golden gate park. the index of 60 ft. stadium lights that will tower over the trees and shine down on the ocean beach. this is 150,000 watts of light lighted from sunset to 10:00 p.m. 365 days a year. we will lose over 55 trees, part of the park's natural wind breaks. it will cost $9 million to $12 million. it can be done for $1 million to $2 million. there are concerns to the negative impacts on this project on ocean beach. at two others which will submit to you, a total of nine pages of commons. they recommend the eir consider a regional range of alternatives with associated mitigation measures, including innovative -- renovating other fields not adjacent to ocean beach. improving the beach chalet fields without the lighting. rescheduling games earlier in the day to receive the desired total hours of play and other recommendations. in other areas, they said the national parks ser
gravel, plastic grass, and waste. this is an area larger than candlestick park. the ottoman society has described this as the environmental equivalent of paving over the western end of golden gate park. the index of 60 ft. stadium lights that will tower over the trees and shine down on the ocean beach. this is 150,000 watts of light lighted from sunset to 10:00 p.m. 365 days a year. we will lose over 55 trees, part of the park's natural wind breaks. it will cost $9 million to $12 million. it...
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play all our matches on grass so it's important that we have the grass field here. the ravens have been wonderful. they're going to lay down the turf field so that will be up and ready for the game itself. >> jolly o. sorry. director for the grounds says it'll take about three days for the entire field to be covered with grass which is coming from a farm in new jersey. they're not seeding it kai. >> it's just so amazing how they take the sod and put it down and it's there. >> it's ready, set go. >> can't wait. >>> testimony begins in the john edwards trial. the arguments from both sides and the new questions over a key witness. >> missing for three decades. what happened to aton pate. >>> where this canton landmark is getting ready for prime time. the story coming up here on wjz. >>> two days of rain and clouds, when can we expect the conditions to change? don't miss the updated first warning forecast with bob. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is cloudy, 46 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete forewarning weather forecast is coming up. >>> testimony begins
play all our matches on grass so it's important that we have the grass field here. the ravens have been wonderful. they're going to lay down the turf field so that will be up and ready for the game itself. >> jolly o. sorry. director for the grounds says it'll take about three days for the entire field to be covered with grass which is coming from a farm in new jersey. they're not seeding it kai. >> it's just so amazing how they take the sod and put it down and it's there. >>...
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our intention is to do renovations that grass fields with grass throughout this bond. this site is very well-utilized across the system and has strong support from the residents of district four and the supervisor. mountain lake park, another failing playground that is important to the community. as was talked about, our list of projects that we started with in 2008, a number of those projects have moved further down on the list or off the list because their needs have been addressed in some other way. with the thought of a-line park, which we thought was a district two park, after community average, it was clear there was not strong interest to spend the money to renovate the property. we anticipate that as an expert on the two thousand on list, if we have savings left over on the bond, and we're feeling optimistic that those can be used to address that park. in substitution, we propose an mount lake -- proposing mountain lake park. garfield square. another swimming pool. in a dense neighborhood that has a lot of opportunity to come if we can renovate the swimming poo
our intention is to do renovations that grass fields with grass throughout this bond. this site is very well-utilized across the system and has strong support from the residents of district four and the supervisor. mountain lake park, another failing playground that is important to the community. as was talked about, our list of projects that we started with in 2008, a number of those projects have moved further down on the list or off the list because their needs have been addressed in some...
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it kills weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass. that sounds easy. thanks, scott.ime, kids. [ scott ] get scotts turf builder plus 2. it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it! stalk, jr. aka pete stalk. he is a democrat from california, who has served consecutively since 1973, 40 years. he is now in his 20th term. his district the 13th is alameda county, california's bay area. congressman stalk wins the election every two years with a bowls mandate. if not a landslide. in the last election, 2010, he was . >> % of the vote. question, the secular coalition for america claims that 28 athiests are in the u.s. congress, though a coalition does not name names. were are those athiests all still in the closet except for one? >> i think that americans realize we don't really have the ability to hold our politicians accountable. in congress you get the districts where you win with 73%. and so for a lot of americans, one thing that does keep them accountable is the idea that there are repercussions for your actions. i think that a lot of people think if you don't believe in a
it kills weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass. that sounds easy. thanks, scott.ime, kids. [ scott ] get scotts turf builder plus 2. it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it! stalk, jr. aka pete stalk. he is a democrat from california, who has served consecutively since 1973, 40 years. he is now in his 20th term. his district the 13th is alameda county, california's bay area. congressman stalk wins the election every two years with a bowls mandate. if not a landslide. in the last...
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it is exciting to touch the grass. it is grass -- it is new grass.e with the head groundskeeper moments ago. this is your third opening day. how exciting is it? >> opening day is always exciting and nationals park. it's part of spring. good time of year for everybody and certainly in the scene >> we will pan over. this is a new field, a new surface. explain that. >> it was resurfaced in the fall. every couple years it's always good to reset everything. we are excited to have a new field out here. we will have a different set of challenges from a management standpoint, but it's exciting to know we are back to square one. >> what kind of grass do we have? >> 100% kentucky bluegrass. no mix. >> you are dressed up in a turtleneck. you look like a ballplayer. this is just as exciting for you guys ask for the players. >> absolutely. everybody on our staff is excited. it's always a good time of year to get going and have the ball players back in town, knowing we are out here helping them out is always a good feeling. >> a live look at the president's club.
it is exciting to touch the grass. it is grass -- it is new grass.e with the head groundskeeper moments ago. this is your third opening day. how exciting is it? >> opening day is always exciting and nationals park. it's part of spring. good time of year for everybody and certainly in the scene >> we will pan over. this is a new field, a new surface. explain that. >> it was resurfaced in the fall. every couple years it's always good to reset everything. we are excited to have a...
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german nobel laureates going for grass has denounced israel for banning him from entering the country saying the move reminded him of similar steps by dictatorial governments grass is no longer welcome in israel after it published a poem calling its nuclear program a threat to world peace and criticizing israel stance towards iran israel's interior minister has explained that his country can ban any form a nazi from entering data for all the vittles he served in the buff and s.s. in the final years of world war two but televisa politicians have also denounced grass's poem as anti semitic political consultants who haven't asked told us israel he thinks is trying an atomic diversion tactic. israel the government of israel has always used this argument of whenever you see something that is anti israel you're supposed to be and semitic this is the kind of argument that you use when you do not want to get big issue and the issue here is israel is a nuclear bomb it is not signatory to do nonproliferation treaty and it infuses controls by the international atomic energy agency exactly what i
german nobel laureates going for grass has denounced israel for banning him from entering the country saying the move reminded him of similar steps by dictatorial governments grass is no longer welcome in israel after it published a poem calling its nuclear program a threat to world peace and criticizing israel stance towards iran israel's interior minister has explained that his country can ban any form a nazi from entering data for all the vittles he served in the buff and s.s. in the final...
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from the grasses -- grass roots. >> the mistake we made, governor, when we got to washington, d.c., weught having the white house, the senate and the house was enough to govern. it is not. you have to have media and movement. they had the tea party and they had fox and they checkmated us. the next step moving forward, let's own this message. in my book i talk about owning a deeper patriotism and challenging cheaper patriotism as a rhetorical strategy. we have to help the people in the middle of the country and the middle of the spectrum understand the true defenders of america's values are on our side. >> yeah. >> every value, a generation of young people education, the middle class, that's our values. throwing kids overboard into a global economy where you have debt, no grants, that's not helping america. no country in the world is throwing their kids overboard making education harder and employment impossible but us. india, china, brazil they are not doing that to their kids. >> you have to get van's book and learn more because i know that rebuilding the dream will also help to rebui
from the grasses -- grass roots. >> the mistake we made, governor, when we got to washington, d.c., weught having the white house, the senate and the house was enough to govern. it is not. you have to have media and movement. they had the tea party and they had fox and they checkmated us. the next step moving forward, let's own this message. in my book i talk about owning a deeper patriotism and challenging cheaper patriotism as a rhetorical strategy. we have to help the people in the...
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they say that george zimmerman's back was wet, it has grass on it from lying on the grass. he has blood on his nose, and he has lacerations on the back of his head. this is fairly corroborative evidence of self-defense. because he says he was jumped on and he was lying on his back and assaulted. >> but let me put it to you, roy black. if those signs of evidence were actually caused as a result of george zimmerman starting the altercation -- if for argument's sake he began pushing him around, where does that leave him under stand your ground? >> it is much more difficult if he is the aggressor. however, he's got the grass on his back and his back is wet. which corroborates the fact he's lying on his back on the ground while being hit in the face. >> what we don't know, we don't know whether trayvon martin's back was wet. it may have been. we don't know much about him in his condition, do we? >> you put your finger on it. if it turns out trayvon martin only has -- i hate to say only because it is the deadly wound. if it's only the bullet wound and there are no marks on his he
they say that george zimmerman's back was wet, it has grass on it from lying on the grass. he has blood on his nose, and he has lacerations on the back of his head. this is fairly corroborative evidence of self-defense. because he says he was jumped on and he was lying on his back and assaulted. >> but let me put it to you, roy black. if those signs of evidence were actually caused as a result of george zimmerman starting the altercation -- if for argument's sake he began pushing him...
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a grass roots outsider again.house really misunderstood the grass roots movement. the grass roots movement totally misunderstood what the white house could do and couldn't do. i thought i had a responsibility to write a book to give both sides insight into each other. >> page 78 you say this -- >> hold up, hold up. >> i'll hold it like this. now available on amazon. "we overestimated our achievement in 2008, we underestimated our opponents. we did not lose because the backlashers got so loud, we lost because the rest of us got quiet. too many of us treated the inauguration as some sort of finish line and we should have treated it as a starting line. too many of us sat down when we should have stood up." what was the implication of that? >> the problem was i think the progressives, democrats and independents elected obama thought you got obama in the white house, 60 votes in the senate -- >> done and done. >> we thought that was enough to govern. turns out that was on one third. you needed a disciplined media strat
a grass roots outsider again.house really misunderstood the grass roots movement. the grass roots movement totally misunderstood what the white house could do and couldn't do. i thought i had a responsibility to write a book to give both sides insight into each other. >> page 78 you say this -- >> hold up, hold up. >> i'll hold it like this. now available on amazon. "we overestimated our achievement in 2008, we underestimated our opponents. we did not lose because the...
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cleanup will cost about $8,000 to replace the grass. >> i do not see any. until they move out. i see the grass dying again. >> the problem, how to get them to move their tents so the grounds can be fixed up. park police give them notice. >> this beautification project is just another form of harassment. we are not leaving the park. >> i asked what they would do if asked to move out. >> we will not move. this is not the national park service part. this is our part. we are occupying it. on sunny days the benches are nearly empty. contrast that with this block parts away pact with once timers. >> this neighborhood used to be different. i think it is time the started cleaning up. >> a ultimately this could end up in court as it appears neither side is going to give in. gail huff, abc 7 news. >> a man charged in the largest shooting since the virginia tech massacred changed his name one decade ago because he thought it sounded like a girl's. he faces murder and attempted murder charges. the 33-year-old south korean native petitioned a fairfax county court to change his name. seven p
cleanup will cost about $8,000 to replace the grass. >> i do not see any. until they move out. i see the grass dying again. >> the problem, how to get them to move their tents so the grounds can be fixed up. park police give them notice. >> this beautification project is just another form of harassment. we are not leaving the park. >> i asked what they would do if asked to move out. >> we will not move. this is not the national park service part. this is our part....
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when i watched it, they were always on the grass. >> how much how far away was the sidewalk some. >> would say about four feet. >> they were about four feet away from a hard surface? >> yes. >> if mr. zimmerman said his head was being slammed against the sidewalk and he was trying to maneuver himself on to the grass, would that make sense? >> i can't speak for him. i know from the time i watched it was on the grass. >> were the police receptive to your attempts to fill them in on further details after this incident? >> we had the community meeting with everyone and my development and they came and said it was critical and they have anything to say and something they witnessed. they left their business cards on the doors and i just know me for, i called the detective twice and have not received the phone call back. >>> you surprised by that? >> i just thought that they would call me back. >> again, a witness in the case of the shooting of trayvon martin afraid to show her identity, but speaking with us in silhouette to tell her story. as to the allegation that the police were not terr
when i watched it, they were always on the grass. >> how much how far away was the sidewalk some. >> would say about four feet. >> they were about four feet away from a hard surface? >> yes. >> if mr. zimmerman said his head was being slammed against the sidewalk and he was trying to maneuver himself on to the grass, would that make sense? >> i can't speak for him. i know from the time i watched it was on the grass. >> were the police receptive to your...
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and there is a sidewalk, but when i watched it they were always on the grass. >> how far away was the sidewalk? >> i would say about four feet. >> so they were about four feet away from a hard surface? >> yes. >> if mr. zimmerman says that his head was being slammed against the sidewalk, and that he was trying to maneuver himself on to the grass, would that make sense according to what you saw? >> well, i can't speak for him. i know from the time that i watched, it was entirely on the grass. >> were the police receptive to your attempts to fill them in on further details after this incident? >> well, we had a community meeting with everyone in my development and the police officers came and said it was very critical if anybody has anything to say or something that they witnessed, and actually they left their business cards on our doors. and i just know for me, i called the lead detective twice and i still have not received a phone call back. >> are you surprised by that? >> um, i just thought that they would call me back. >> again, a witness in the case of the shooting of trayvon mart
and there is a sidewalk, but when i watched it they were always on the grass. >> how far away was the sidewalk? >> i would say about four feet. >> so they were about four feet away from a hard surface? >> yes. >> if mr. zimmerman says that his head was being slammed against the sidewalk, and that he was trying to maneuver himself on to the grass, would that make sense according to what you saw? >> well, i can't speak for him. i know from the time that i...
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fish, fry here, oh my fish, sway grass in coin of rain so far we kill the all of fishes presides while i walk by, covering my head. the last one is, my bones are in the mountain. my bones are in that mountain, in the veil of flowers beyond its southern pass. slipped down to me by the sky long ago. broken, a coterie of lambs thought of as a bush. the land was yellow and contained a tree. a man tied to a pole looked up. he is praying and others, too, are glancing eastward. oh, house of cans, i squat, wind blows. to replace its word is why i gather mushrooms in sticky sun i squat, peaceful juice spills on my gaping pant leg finally, finally. the mountain becomes a cloud, slouching south, following the man. and it's my great pleasure to present beau. . >> this is called lesson. trying to pull yourself back along the words, trying to get close to what holds the flesh to them. so you talk over the words. you shout to the words and the words sometimes begin, just begin to drag you along like a bad leg, to carry you to a place where they can turn and knife-like skin you into other words and mo
fish, fry here, oh my fish, sway grass in coin of rain so far we kill the all of fishes presides while i walk by, covering my head. the last one is, my bones are in the mountain. my bones are in that mountain, in the veil of flowers beyond its southern pass. slipped down to me by the sky long ago. broken, a coterie of lambs thought of as a bush. the land was yellow and contained a tree. a man tied to a pole looked up. he is praying and others, too, are glancing eastward. oh, house of cans, i...
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investigators say he hit a grass embankment and tree root before coming to a stop. bailey was pronounced dead at the scene. incident happened before 2:00 saturday morning. by phone bailey's father said his son was a junior studying accounting. police are looking for an older model silver or white box-style car. >>> a baltimore police officer shoot asman after he says he was threatened first. incident happened in the 2500 block of cattle avenue. happened around 1 11:00 saturday morning. officers started canvassing tire a yeah after a disturbance call came from the home a few blocks away. the suspect ran. >> the officer went to apprehend the suspect. the suspect took off. suspect was taken to shock trauma. the officer was not injured. >>> we had plenty of sunshine around the area. now we are seeing some rain move in. you can see spotty showers in baltimore and maryland. more showers to come through the evening hours and also through the overnight hours. temperatures 61 degrees. humidity 50%. you can see sunshine but most of our area is covered with a blanket of clouds
investigators say he hit a grass embankment and tree root before coming to a stop. bailey was pronounced dead at the scene. incident happened before 2:00 saturday morning. by phone bailey's father said his son was a junior studying accounting. police are looking for an older model silver or white box-style car. >>> a baltimore police officer shoot asman after he says he was threatened first. incident happened in the 2500 block of cattle avenue. happened around 1 11:00 saturday morning....