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blue heron's really unique in that regard.nd that whole integrated service is what really sets us apart, and it helps us to achieve this level of technology, 'cause there's a lot of planning that goes into developing net-zero homes. >> one of the most critical things is sealing the house completely so that no air leaks in or out. that involves using spray-on insulation and choosing the right windows and doors. >> the insulation in a typical home stops when it reaches the ceiling, and then the attic space is ventilated, so all of your mechanical -- your heating and cooling ductwork goes through this space that is not part of the building envelope. so, what we do is called the cocoon system. we're gonna bring that insulation all the way up to the roof line, and then we'll use a closed cell foam on the roof so the entire building envelope is insulated. that way, all of our heating and cooling systems are within this insulated cocoon, and that is a big deal for the efficiency of the overall home. we let people pick and choose how
blue heron's really unique in that regard.nd that whole integrated service is what really sets us apart, and it helps us to achieve this level of technology, 'cause there's a lot of planning that goes into developing net-zero homes. >> one of the most critical things is sealing the house completely so that no air leaks in or out. that involves using spray-on insulation and choosing the right windows and doors. >> the insulation in a typical home stops when it reaches the ceiling,...
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a downed power line is being blamed for causing a massive fire at industrial and west heron boulevard. that's in palm beach county on the east coast of florida. the power line may have also fallen onto a vehicle and set it on fire. some areas you see roads turning to rivers... other areas you see this... the water receeding from hillsborough bay before irma arrived. the winds so strong it started pulling water from the shore in tampa... something before. some fisheman started lashing ropes to secure the mast of their boats. irma weakened to a category one storm early this morning, but her winds fiercely roared through daytona beach. reporters out covering the hurricane...findi ng it hard to even stand. this is c-n-n's sara sidner holding on tight as she experiences the power of irma. she had a hard time talking but said the winds are beyond ferocious. the national hurricane center says irma's impact will reach as far north as georgia, tennessee, alabama and south carolina today. coming up on good morning washington - remembering nine eleven. a live look at the pentagon as we mark sixt
a downed power line is being blamed for causing a massive fire at industrial and west heron boulevard. that's in palm beach county on the east coast of florida. the power line may have also fallen onto a vehicle and set it on fire. some areas you see roads turning to rivers... other areas you see this... the water receeding from hillsborough bay before irma arrived. the winds so strong it started pulling water from the shore in tampa... something before. some fisheman started lashing ropes to...
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Sep 17, 2017
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the trees stretch down to the wetlands on the shores of lake izabal where herons live, and howler monkeysysare efforts to help people and to protect the environment compatible -- and sustainanabl? the jimenez family is just happy to be self-sufficient now. >> it's like a child learning to walk. it takes a few steps and falls over. eventually it gets the hang of it. everytything we have learned, l our effort and determination have not been in vain. we have achieved something. and in the future we shall carry on -- on our own. >> the knowledge and skills are shared throughout the community. how to plant and tend seeds and saplings, for example. people here already knows how precious the forest is. whenever something important comes up, the 27 families of the village meet at a holy site in the forest for a ritual called mayejak, at which they call for the blessing of the spirits -- especially at harvest time and after planting. the families of santa rosa balandra have already done their part to make their gardens grow. natural disasters, terror attacks, war, social unrest. many people believe
the trees stretch down to the wetlands on the shores of lake izabal where herons live, and howler monkeysysare efforts to help people and to protect the environment compatible -- and sustainanabl? the jimenez family is just happy to be self-sufficient now. >> it's like a child learning to walk. it takes a few steps and falls over. eventually it gets the hang of it. everytything we have learned, l our effort and determination have not been in vain. we have achieved something. and in the...
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. -- the gray her win who has heron who has become my best friend. she will swallow the fish head-first. >> catastrophihic disisaster at. a column of fire blasting into the sky. the explosion hapappened aboard momobile offshshore drilling un called the deep w water horiziz. >>>> more ththan 175 million gas of oil h have s spewed into the gulf. >> when i first heard about the oil spill, you know, it broke my heart. >> my dad a and my grandfather were talking. >> olivia heard that it was spilling into the gulf. >> they were as angry as could be because they grew up loving those pristine beaches and t the wateters and seeeen those birds. >> after we spoke to my father-in-law, we had didinner d olivia, i had never seen her so upset. >> i started breaking down crying at the table and i coululdn't help it. it's the thought that was running through my head was it's nesting season for the birds. what are we going to do? >> she knew immediately that the brown pelicans woululd be feedi their babies, that they would not leave their nests. >> i knew those birds
. -- the gray her win who has heron who has become my best friend. she will swallow the fish head-first. >> catastrophihic disisaster at. a column of fire blasting into the sky. the explosion hapappened aboard momobile offshshore drilling un called the deep w water horiziz. >>>> more ththan 175 million gas of oil h have s spewed into the gulf. >> when i first heard about the oil spill, you know, it broke my heart. >> my dad a and my grandfather were talking....
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. >>> well, police say a bucks county pharmacist tried to kill heron i cannily ill mother by repeatedly injecting her with insulin. five-year old dan a, face as tempted homicide and other charges. her mother, mary who suffers from dementia and osteoporosis was found unresponsive at immaculata mary nursing home in philadelphia and then moved to abington memorial hospital. three days later she was unconscious again. nine days after that she had low blood sugar, again. tests determined that insulin injections were the cause. police say that she confessed to administering them, and she's free, on bond. >>> philadelphia police say a ups truck hit a 91 year-old woman in center city this afternoon. this is the photo at eighth and walnut around 12:30. woman was taken to jefferson university hospital for treatment. her condition has not yet been released. the driver is, cooperating with the police. >>> after a summer long legal battle, margate has reached a dune deal n exchange for dropping their lawsuits, margate will get a new multi million drainage system paid for by the federal government. i
. >>> well, police say a bucks county pharmacist tried to kill heron i cannily ill mother by repeatedly injecting her with insulin. five-year old dan a, face as tempted homicide and other charges. her mother, mary who suffers from dementia and osteoporosis was found unresponsive at immaculata mary nursing home in philadelphia and then moved to abington memorial hospital. three days later she was unconscious again. nine days after that she had low blood sugar, again. tests determined...
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fit -- herone of her own recipes. >> we are almost out of time. mentioning marty's book brings to mind a book that i am sure will soon be a hot seller in the supreme court bookshop. ,t is a book on your work authored by your personal trainer. speech at a did a brian called it to order. i knew he was your trainer. i said what is the justice's teen? -- routine? first, he wanted me to do a plank. here is the picture. [laughter] [applause] >> he did not want to give away the secrets in advance of the book. can you describe your routine? justice ginsberg: i should describe how it started. he has been my personal trainer since 1999. with a bout of cervical cancer. a nine-hour surgery, nine months of chemotherapy, six weeks of daily radiation. of thatcame to the end , but he said you look like a concentration camp survivor. you have to do something to build yourself out. -- yourself up. somebody told me about brian who worked at the clerk's office. andsaid he was training her that he would be right for me. it has been a long time. he takes me slowly up t
fit -- herone of her own recipes. >> we are almost out of time. mentioning marty's book brings to mind a book that i am sure will soon be a hot seller in the supreme court bookshop. ,t is a book on your work authored by your personal trainer. speech at a did a brian called it to order. i knew he was your trainer. i said what is the justice's teen? -- routine? first, he wanted me to do a plank. here is the picture. [laughter] [applause] >> he did not want to give away the secrets in...
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. >> reporter: the backyard is lined with bird feathers left behind by a flock of herons that have nest in this tree since march. >> they make noise nonstop. and then flying from the tree onto our roof. >> reporter: danielle says they have become prisoners on their property. after contacting city officials, they learned the birds are protected by law and their nests cannot be touched. >> this is a hazardous environment. no one should be forced to live in this type of situation. it's not for me, my husband, but more so for our children. >> reporter: the sidewalk here is actually where kids walk to school. the problem has gotten out of hand there's waste all over the sidewalk, the fence and the tree trunk. >> reporter: the city says they are doing all they can and there's nothing that can be done. >> reporter: brentwood's mayor is concerned about the potential health risk. >> this is where bureaucracy and logic don't mix. this is insane. >> reporter: mayor taylor says the city plans to contact state fish and wildlife officials. they hope how figure out the plan to handle the problem. >> n
. >> reporter: the backyard is lined with bird feathers left behind by a flock of herons that have nest in this tree since march. >> they make noise nonstop. and then flying from the tree onto our roof. >> reporter: danielle says they have become prisoners on their property. after contacting city officials, they learned the birds are protected by law and their nests cannot be touched. >> this is a hazardous environment. no one should be forced to live in this type of...
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. >> reporter: more than 30 birds, egrets and herons, nested in danielle witrykus's backyard.he flocks held the family hostage. >> it was about the june time frame that we had to stop opening our windows because the smell was so bad, we were afraid for our children especially to be breathing that kind of smell. >> reporter: there was nothing the brentwood family could do about the federally protected birds at the time. now that the birds have migrated, city workers trimmed the tree. but the remaining bird waste concerns the family. danielle's 5-year-old daughter built this fairy garden last sum and her loved playing with it. but as you can see, it is disgusting. the family is unsure how to clean up this potentially toxic mess. >> you can feel it in your nostrils, it's almost stinging, especially when it's very warm or if the dust is picked up, you can feel it heavy on your chest. >> reporter: we spoke with the city's mayor. he admits there's a tangled nest of government agencies involved. from the birds' federal protection status to the state's department of fish and wildlife.
. >> reporter: more than 30 birds, egrets and herons, nested in danielle witrykus's backyard.he flocks held the family hostage. >> it was about the june time frame that we had to stop opening our windows because the smell was so bad, we were afraid for our children especially to be breathing that kind of smell. >> reporter: there was nothing the brentwood family could do about the federally protected birds at the time. now that the birds have migrated, city workers trimmed the...
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. >> reporter: more than 30 birds, egrets and herons, nested in this city-owned tree next to danielleitrykus's backyard. we showed you the problem earlier this month. feces, dead birds, and dead fish. the flocks held the family hostage. >> it was about the june time frame that we had to stop opening our windows because the smell was so bad, we were afraid for our children especially to be breathing that kind of smell. >> reporter: there was nothing the brentwood family could do about the federally protected birds at the time. now that the birds have migrated, city workers trimmed the tree. but the remaining bird waste concerns the family. danielle's 5-year-old daughter builts this fairy garden last summer and loved playing with it. but as you can see, it is disgusting. the family is unsure how to clean up this potentially toxic mess. >> you can feel it in your nostrils, it's almost stinging, especially when it's very warm or if the dust is picked up, you can feel it heavy on your chest. >> reporter: we spoke with the city's mayor. he admits there's a tangled nest of government agencie
. >> reporter: more than 30 birds, egrets and herons, nested in this city-owned tree next to danielleitrykus's backyard. we showed you the problem earlier this month. feces, dead birds, and dead fish. the flocks held the family hostage. >> it was about the june time frame that we had to stop opening our windows because the smell was so bad, we were afraid for our children especially to be breathing that kind of smell. >> reporter: there was nothing the brentwood family could...
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. >> reporter: more than 30 birds, egrets and herons, nested in this city-owned tree next to danielleitrykus's backyard. we showed you the problem earlier this month. feces, dead birds, and dead fish. the flocks held the family hostage. >> it was about the june time frame that we had to stop opening our windows because the smell was so bad, we were afraid for our children especially to be breathing that kind of smell. >> reporter: there was nothing the brentwood family could do about the federally protected birds at the time. now that the birds have migrated, city workers trimmed the tree. but the remaining bird waste concerns the family. danielle's 5-year-old daughter built this fairy garden last summer and loved playing with it. but as you can see, it is disgusting. the family is unsure how to clean up this potentially toxic mess. >> you can feel it in your nostrils, it's almost stinging, especially when it's very warm or if the dust is picked up, you can feel it heavy on your chest. >> reporter: we spoke with the city's mayor. he admits there's a tangled nest of government agencies
. >> reporter: more than 30 birds, egrets and herons, nested in this city-owned tree next to danielleitrykus's backyard. we showed you the problem earlier this month. feces, dead birds, and dead fish. the flocks held the family hostage. >> it was about the june time frame that we had to stop opening our windows because the smell was so bad, we were afraid for our children especially to be breathing that kind of smell. >> reporter: there was nothing the brentwood family could...
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she was giddy from heron gaugement to musician taylor gold smith. >> we begin with the ring, girls. we're so excited for you. oh, my gosh. congratulations. >> thank you. >> how did you propose? >> i have to keep some details to myself. i'll tell you guys off camera. >> romantic and very unspengted, yes. it was the best. >> i see him over there. >> i had to start with a bit of the good news. now we can talk about this reaction that is getting a bit of an over reaction. twitter land is abuzz over jackie hoffman's reaction to losing out to laura dern. she took to twitter and unleashed her wrath. clearly having a little bit of fun. everyone at this point can chill out because there is nothing else to see here. >> any other highlights for you last night? >> i loved seeing donald glover walk on the stage twice, sterling k. brown. his speech was cut short, back stage he was able to finish his speech with us. he moved me almost to tears, i'll say, thanking his wife and his family. it was a pretty awesome night. >> good deal. what is coming up tonight on access? >> it is your emmy central re
she was giddy from heron gaugement to musician taylor gold smith. >> we begin with the ring, girls. we're so excited for you. oh, my gosh. congratulations. >> thank you. >> how did you propose? >> i have to keep some details to myself. i'll tell you guys off camera. >> romantic and very unspengted, yes. it was the best. >> i see him over there. >> i had to start with a bit of the good news. now we can talk about this reaction that is getting a bit of an...
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acceptable so it's a matter of the discourse that is now being given some steroids from moscow from the heron and unfortunately it's no go in march because there is still the question how we can solve the crisis without pushing for more militarization and use of them so in other words the military solution is not the solution no matter what and i think the syrian conflict is poised to become a protracted conflict for years maybe decades to come mohamed sarkari thank you very much indeed for your opinion. sidings foreign minister has addressed the ongoing blockade against scott and his united nations address he says the position taken by the four states is to demand doha follow the principles of international law in combating terrorism the second secretary of the qatari mission to the un rebutted those claims. to those countries that accuse qatar of supporting terrorism we say you need to follow our example the state of qatar has fully implemented security council resolutions this record has been amended and a number of united nations reports these reports stressed the constructive role that c
acceptable so it's a matter of the discourse that is now being given some steroids from moscow from the heron and unfortunately it's no go in march because there is still the question how we can solve the crisis without pushing for more militarization and use of them so in other words the military solution is not the solution no matter what and i think the syrian conflict is poised to become a protracted conflict for years maybe decades to come mohamed sarkari thank you very much indeed for...
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in exchange democrats will vote to pass a bit with aid for heron harvey the deal came up to the shahrin of leadership here. mitch mcconnell, though, said he believed the president did what he did, because he wanted to avoid the appearance of divisiveness during what her called a genuine national crisis he said now that the president has voiced his support for the deal, mcconnell will support it as well and add it as an amendment to the harvey aid just passed by the house today. listen >> the president agreed with senator schumer and congresswoman pelosi to do a three-month cr and a debt ceiling into december. that's what i will be offering based on the president's decision >> reporter: senate minority leader chuck schumer taking a victory lap of sorts just a few hours after that deal was floated, then accepted he said the president just listened to the better argument and also argued that the three-month extension provides actually more certainty than a longer-term deal that republicans had floated. here's what he told reporters today. >> the fact that we're renewing the debt ceiling
in exchange democrats will vote to pass a bit with aid for heron harvey the deal came up to the shahrin of leadership here. mitch mcconnell, though, said he believed the president did what he did, because he wanted to avoid the appearance of divisiveness during what her called a genuine national crisis he said now that the president has voiced his support for the deal, mcconnell will support it as well and add it as an amendment to the harvey aid just passed by the house today. listen >>...
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joining us now is james heron. walk us through what they did. it was not just the demand forecast.opec and its partners. james: opec and especially the non-opec partners improved the rate of compliance with the cuts they made last year. that combined with a bit of reduction in supply from libya, which is not cutting but has its own internal troubles. unexpected demand, it's slightly a bullish report from the iea. alix: we are hearing rumors of an opec extension past that march 2018 point/ . how. how realistic are those rumors? james: it doesn't look necessary even with a strong numbers from iea today. it looks that they need to maintain at least the cap on production through next year. otherwise we will be back in a position where it's too much production and there will be pressure on prices against. . alix: thank you so much, james. andl with us is terry markus. does that tell us anything about the global economy or of those separate instances? markus: it tells us something because copper is the one that tracks as much as oil. i think copper is much more reflective of the demand s
joining us now is james heron. walk us through what they did. it was not just the demand forecast.opec and its partners. james: opec and especially the non-opec partners improved the rate of compliance with the cuts they made last year. that combined with a bit of reduction in supply from libya, which is not cutting but has its own internal troubles. unexpected demand, it's slightly a bullish report from the iea. alix: we are hearing rumors of an opec extension past that march 2018 point/ ....
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the river flows through the park and that‘s home to many wet land birds as well such as mallards, heronlls. highs up to about 18 celsius across the central belt and the wind strengthening in the west. for northern england, you will see sunny spells after this morning‘s fog lifts, but there is the risk of showers. anywhere across eastern counties of england really from durham, northumberland, lincolnshire and down into east anglia. most of us will miss them, but you could catch a sharp one, but there will be sunny spells. sunny spells through the midlands and across southern counties. in the the south east we could hit 20 or 21 celsius. as we drift towards the south—west, it will be a beautiful day. for wales and northern ireland, a similar story, we are looking at sunny spells and the winds strengthening across northern ireland. as we head through the evening and overnight, once again we will see mist and fog patches reform. there will be low cloud developing across eastern and south—eastern england and by the end of the night the wind will strengthen across south—east england and north
the river flows through the park and that‘s home to many wet land birds as well such as mallards, heronlls. highs up to about 18 celsius across the central belt and the wind strengthening in the west. for northern england, you will see sunny spells after this morning‘s fog lifts, but there is the risk of showers. anywhere across eastern counties of england really from durham, northumberland, lincolnshire and down into east anglia. most of us will miss them, but you could catch a sharp one,...