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a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available
a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association....
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with lagoons for a quiet afternoon ride in a canoe. if you don't mind the crowds.while others gather around the piano. and in the winter, the adventurists will ice skate. but the really daring, there's nothing like the thrill of an ice boat on a clear cold day. or the fast track on a toboggan slide. and there's plenty of speed in an auto race. once they get warm. buffalo bill himself, bringing up in the 71st year and straight as an arrow. he's out on tour with the circus again. bucking bronco. the opening of baseball season and time to throw out the first ball. snapshots of other people we know. john burrows, the naturalist, waves to admirers. luther burbank, an expert in horticulture. in his experiments, he's removed the spines from the cactus. says it's good to eat, too. we'll take his world for it. thomas edison in san francisco in 1915. he's out for a drive with his wife and mr. and mrs. harvey firestone. joseph g. gannon. former speaker of the house of representatives. >> will rodgers, america's favorite humorist. out west, a few hearty souls visit glacier nat
with lagoons for a quiet afternoon ride in a canoe. if you don't mind the crowds.while others gather around the piano. and in the winter, the adventurists will ice skate. but the really daring, there's nothing like the thrill of an ice boat on a clear cold day. or the fast track on a toboggan slide. and there's plenty of speed in an auto race. once they get warm. buffalo bill himself, bringing up in the 71st year and straight as an arrow. he's out on tour with the circus again. bucking bronco....
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you see the beginning of that in the lagoons.e the i with a he uses massachusettsives and negatives. so in this work, if you look at that white form and flip it, you see that it fits into the white running along theqt very top. >> rose: the next one is composition black and red just to see, this is from 1947. and this shows the way an minute can be created using either the positive or negative. >> it's a great example because on the left you see he has cut a lead form and then it's negative or surrounds what's just above it. but to the right, the pinning form is actually the negative of the white but that positive white form moved to another work on the same wall in vance and now exists in another works. so it's both positive and negative in one work and then works moving from one composition to another. >> rose: the next one is tail blue window. >> this is a study for the apps window or design for the apps window for the vance chapel. matisse described his work as the chapel as one of thinks great masterpieces. the project star
you see the beginning of that in the lagoons.e the i with a he uses massachusettsives and negatives. so in this work, if you look at that white form and flip it, you see that it fits into the white running along theqt very top. >> rose: the next one is composition black and red just to see, this is from 1947. and this shows the way an minute can be created using either the positive or negative. >> it's a great example because on the left you see he has cut a lead form and then it's...
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seeing here is the lagoons, the bottom of the even glacial gravels that had occurred. so when you walk back to the back in s like a walk time. in a half mile, you can go 300 million years ago. know oft people that we in the pike's peak region were ute. which was their homeland, the their ikes peak area was homeland. they would circumnavigate pike's as part of the seasonal your anies because in the summer of game d find plenty and buy son and elk up in -- on mountain ide of the and as fall would approach, they would start making the seasonal area of ack to this colorado springs. you can ntertime, if think of the bedrocks providing areas to be, rm have parts that have ago. dated 300,000 years those your anies continued for many centuries. pressures of the the new united states and b heading west ward made a huge tumultuous impact on the people. however, the ute did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep homeland in r colorado. and the ute live not only in reservation in southwestern colorado, but certainly all over the state and the nation. gold was found in cherry c
seeing here is the lagoons, the bottom of the even glacial gravels that had occurred. so when you walk back to the back in s like a walk time. in a half mile, you can go 300 million years ago. know oft people that we in the pike's peak region were ute. which was their homeland, the their ikes peak area was homeland. they would circumnavigate pike's as part of the seasonal your anies because in the summer of game d find plenty and buy son and elk up in -- on mountain ide of the and as fall would...
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what we are seeing here is remnants of sand dunes, lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk from the visitor's center out into the park, it's a walked back in time. in half a mile you can go 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of in the pikes peak region where the unit. this was our hometown, the whole pikes peak area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate hikes peak as part of their seasonal journey. finde summers, they could plenty of game and elk on the west side of the mountain. as fall would approach, they would start making their seasonal journey back to this area of colorado springs. in the wintertime, if you can think of walks dividing shelter and some more areas -- warm areas, we have parts that have been dated to 3000 -- hearths that have been dated to 3000 years ago. the pressures of the new united states and people heading certainly made a huge, tumultuous impact on the native people. however, the ute did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep part of their homeland
what we are seeing here is remnants of sand dunes, lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk from the visitor's center out into the park, it's a walked back in time. in half a mile you can go 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of in the pikes peak region where the unit. this was our hometown, the whole pikes peak area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate hikes peak as part of their seasonal...
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what we are seeing here is the , lagoons, sand dunes the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravel that have million from the last 3 years. if you walk in the visitor center out into the park, it is like a walk back in time. in about a half mile, you can go 300 million years ago. the first people we know of in the pike's peak region were the utes. this was their homeland, the whole pike's peak area, and they would circumnavigate pike's peak as part of their seasonal journey. because in the summers, they could find plenty of game, bison and elk, on the west side of the mountain. and as fall would approach, they would start making their thisnal journey back to area of colorado springs. in the wintertime, if you can think of the red rock providing shelter and some warm areas to overe have cars dated two 3000 years ago -- we have areas dated to over 3000 years ago. the 1800's, the people heading westward huge tumultuous impact on the native people. however, the native people did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep part of their homeland in colorado, and the utes lived on parts o
what we are seeing here is the , lagoons, sand dunes the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravel that have million from the last 3 years. if you walk in the visitor center out into the park, it is like a walk back in time. in about a half mile, you can go 300 million years ago. the first people we know of in the pike's peak region were the utes. this was their homeland, the whole pike's peak area, and they would circumnavigate pike's peak as part of their seasonal journey. because in the...
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. >> people told me the seafood is from the lagoon over here.utheast asia. >> i'm going for some eel. seasoned with lemongrass, green chile and pepper and drizzled with house pepper sauce, grill over charcoal and dig in. >> i have the picture with you. >> oh, you have some old photos. oh, look at me, come on. i look like my young son here. look at that, i look 30 years younger. >> my son. ming. >> he's now 17. >> oh, my god, he's going to college soon. wow. oh, this is the island of mr. sang. >> dong cho island on hanoi bay. >> hanoi? >> by the west lake. >> oh, my god, look at that. we look cool. we totally look cool here. but does everybody fall in love with the country like i did? i came here, and it stole my heart. you know. >> i think it's a very good meeting point. which is like in america, but in the past, it was over, and now is a new time. >> mm-mm. wow, that's great. dude, that's pretty spicy. perfect with beer. >> we need more drinks. >> lobster from the south china sea. give it a nice haircut table side, and it's perfect. >> mm-mm. >
. >> people told me the seafood is from the lagoon over here.utheast asia. >> i'm going for some eel. seasoned with lemongrass, green chile and pepper and drizzled with house pepper sauce, grill over charcoal and dig in. >> i have the picture with you. >> oh, you have some old photos. oh, look at me, come on. i look like my young son here. look at that, i look 30 years younger. >> my son. ming. >> he's now 17. >> oh, my god, he's going to college soon....
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seeing is the remnants of lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred in the last 3 million years. back in time.alk in half a mile you can go 300 million years ago. of weret people we know -- this whole area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate pikes peak as part of their journey. in the summers they can find plenty of pain
seeing is the remnants of lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred in the last 3 million years. back in time.alk in half a mile you can go 300 million years ago. of weret people we know -- this whole area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate pikes peak as part of their journey. in the summers they can find plenty of pain
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next is lagoon, also from the illustrated book. devoted tojazz -- the theme of the circus. there are moments he is thinking back to a trip to take edie -- hiti in 1930. what is interesting about the lagoons is they are abstract. atisse pushing towards abstraction. the way he uses positives and negatives. if you look at the white form and flip it, it fits into the white running along the top read >> the next one is composition black and red. it shows the way in image can be created using positive or negative. cut athe left, he has leaf form or og form. -- algae form. the negative is just above it. to the right, the pink form is the negative of the white. positive white form moved to another work and now exists in another work. it is both positive and negative works work, and then moving from one composition to the next. >> next is pale blue window. >> this is a design for a window for the chapel. as one ofed the work his great masterpieces. when aject started former nurse of his came to him with a design for stained-glass windows for a new chapel adjacent to the residents. s
next is lagoon, also from the illustrated book. devoted tojazz -- the theme of the circus. there are moments he is thinking back to a trip to take edie -- hiti in 1930. what is interesting about the lagoons is they are abstract. atisse pushing towards abstraction. the way he uses positives and negatives. if you look at the white form and flip it, it fits into the white running along the top read >> the next one is composition black and red. it shows the way in image can be created using...
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what we're seeing here is the lagoons,of sand dunes, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk through the visitor center out into the park, it is like a walk back in time. you can gohalf-mile, 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of in the pikes peak region were the utes. this was their homeland. the hope pike's peak area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate pike's peak as part of their seasonal journey because in the summer, they could find plenty of game and bison and elk on the west side of the mountain. aspaul would approach, -- fall would approach, they would make their journey back to this area, colorado springs. you can think of the red rocks providing shelter and some warm areas. have been dated to 300,000 years ago. the journey continued for many centuries. 1800s, the pressures of the huge united states and people heading westward certainly made a huge, tumultuous impact on the native people. did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep part of their homeland in colorado. only ind
what we're seeing here is the lagoons,of sand dunes, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk through the visitor center out into the park, it is like a walk back in time. you can gohalf-mile, 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of in the pikes peak region were the utes. this was their homeland. the hope pike's peak area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate pike's peak as part of their seasonal...
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the venice lagoon very prominent as you have the full moon a couple of days ago.oper winds coming up through the lagoon and channeled into the city. 15% of venice under water on sunday afternoon. water levels reached 110 centimeters at their peak. forecasts for monday morning hours generally 100 centimeters, still high. certainly some issues are expected. here comes the weather pattern we're speaking of across this region. 85 millimeters, 3 inches of rainfall that came down about a month's worth of rainfall over the weekend. wind gusts 80 miles per hour. hurricane-force wind gusts across portions of italy as well. and tornados to go along with all this active weather. notice the pattern shifts toward portions of the south of france, northwestern portions of italy, on into southern germany where we have rainfall totals exceeding several millimeters in these areas. upwards of 150 millimeters in the most extreme areas in this region. certainly the reason why travel delays are expected to be heavy across this region as well. i want to take you towards portions of the
the venice lagoon very prominent as you have the full moon a couple of days ago.oper winds coming up through the lagoon and channeled into the city. 15% of venice under water on sunday afternoon. water levels reached 110 centimeters at their peak. forecasts for monday morning hours generally 100 centimeters, still high. certainly some issues are expected. here comes the weather pattern we're speaking of across this region. 85 millimeters, 3 inches of rainfall that came down about a month's...
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it's an ambitious project currently priced at $40 billion and includes a [ inaudible ] lagoon for thege of drinking water. millions of people are facing a danger that many are not aware of. a huge part of the city will be severely flooded if something isn't done quickly. floods and flooding are an annual occurrence here, but that's from rain water and not salt water. officials hope the fresh waters will run off more easily with a new wall and a huge pumping system in place. fishing communities say they are already suffering as a result of construction activities. they are catching further fish and have to travel out to sea further at great expense. >> translator: we reject the reclamation and sea wall in the bay. who does it benefit? and who will be the victims? it's clear people living on the coast and fishing communities will suffer. >> reporter: the government says it wants to relocate fishing communities to enable them to increase their catches, but so far there are no plans to restrict or ban the extraction of ground water, the main cause of the city's sinking. ♪ >>> the presiden
it's an ambitious project currently priced at $40 billion and includes a [ inaudible ] lagoon for thege of drinking water. millions of people are facing a danger that many are not aware of. a huge part of the city will be severely flooded if something isn't done quickly. floods and flooding are an annual occurrence here, but that's from rain water and not salt water. officials hope the fresh waters will run off more easily with a new wall and a huge pumping system in place. fishing communities...
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from one side of the lagoon, they're saying one, here they say "d." messages and your local news. one -- >>> good morning, it's 8:26. i'm kris sanchez. super shuttle drivers are back on the job after a weekend that left passengers stranded. stems from a dispute over fees to pick up and drop off fares at bay area airports. other airports had no service at all. >>> the city of palo alto will consider a measure meant to keep people from sleeping in their cars. that law has never been enforced because of the threat of legal action. palo alto's city attorney says it would be simpler to scrap it from the book. >>> and now, traffic, a look at your traffic situation. >> we're stuck here, too. but all of a sudden, before we take this shot, moving better for north 101. great for you north of 680. look at your map. a slower drive for 101. the bay shore up past 680 and gumming up toward the airport, as well. 280, looking a little better. so is 85. looks like a burst through the south bay may be tapering off. still either side of the bay really jamming up both dir
from one side of the lagoon, they're saying one, here they say "d." messages and your local news. one -- >>> good morning, it's 8:26. i'm kris sanchez. super shuttle drivers are back on the job after a weekend that left passengers stranded. stems from a dispute over fees to pick up and drop off fares at bay area airports. other airports had no service at all. >>> the city of palo alto will consider a measure meant to keep people from sleeping in their cars. that law...
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. >> the lagoon, islands of adventure, theme park this way. and we've got folks all around this lagoon, all ready to see 1d. they shut down the roads at 4:00 am. if you didn't get here, forget it. you can't get in. >> there is one question swirling through the crowd this morning. with his zane? one of the members, zane malik did not get on a plane and that started rumors online. get well zane is trending right now. we'll ask his band mates what's going on. we'll get to that. first, al has breaking news, dangerous tornadoes. >> here in florida, tornado watches in effect for georgia and florida until 2:00 this afternoon. let's get to the maps and show you exactly what's going on. we started to see tornado activity firing up in the western panhandle. right now you can see the severe weather from orlando all the way up into parts of georgia. we have severe thunderstorm warnings. we have tornado warnings and tornado watches across a wide area, as these storms push east and north. this is a wide-ranging area from alabama all the way up to new york c
. >> the lagoon, islands of adventure, theme park this way. and we've got folks all around this lagoon, all ready to see 1d. they shut down the roads at 4:00 am. if you didn't get here, forget it. you can't get in. >> there is one question swirling through the crowd this morning. with his zane? one of the members, zane malik did not get on a plane and that started rumors online. get well zane is trending right now. we'll ask his band mates what's going on. we'll get to that. first,...
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. >> we have other beaches around, you know, we have like blue lagoon which is a private beach.be sort of ridiculous if jamaicans can't go to the beach in jamaica. >> exactly. >> there are two sides to every story, of course, and the government for the most part claims that locals will still have access. >> they want to get us off. they don't do anything on it. and close it off. >> right. what kind of monstrous human being or organization would keep their own people from their beach. >> we have nowhere to come and swim. ♪ >> so we the people, we are in court with the government, because we do not want them to take away the one and only beach that we have in jamaica, portland. >> what do you think your chances are? are they good? are you going to win? >> i've been fighting over seven years. >> seven years? >> and i said i'm going to fight until i reach the top. when i reach the top and i lose i feel much better, but i'm not giving up. >> let's face it. there are only so many beaches in this world, even fewer unspoiled beaches, and even fewer beaches like this. i mean, that's one
. >> we have other beaches around, you know, we have like blue lagoon which is a private beach.be sort of ridiculous if jamaicans can't go to the beach in jamaica. >> exactly. >> there are two sides to every story, of course, and the government for the most part claims that locals will still have access. >> they want to get us off. they don't do anything on it. and close it off. >> right. what kind of monstrous human being or organization would keep their own...
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. >> we have other beaches around, you know, we have like blue lagoon which is a private beach. would be sort of ridiculous if jamaicans can't go to the beach in jamaica. >> what do you think your chances are, do you thing they're good? you will win? >> i have been fighting over 7 years. i say i am going to fight until i reach the top when i reach the top and lose i feel better. when i'm not giving up. >> let's face it there are only so many beaches in this world. only fewer unspoiled beaches and even fewer beaches like this. >> that's one of the thing that's nice about this area, it is not a big resort area like some of the other parts. and the food is amazing. >> yeah, yeah. nice food. >> you can't get this at the hotel. >> not likely. >> so fresh. >> ready, really, really tasty. y i am going to- have to come bac here tomorrow. >> whenever people come here and they has problem they go to the sea and they look over there in the ocean. and when they are finished, they never have a problem again. go right in the water and down. and i hope that the world can see what is going on a
. >> we have other beaches around, you know, we have like blue lagoon which is a private beach. would be sort of ridiculous if jamaicans can't go to the beach in jamaica. >> what do you think your chances are, do you thing they're good? you will win? >> i have been fighting over 7 years. i say i am going to fight until i reach the top when i reach the top and lose i feel better. when i'm not giving up. >> let's face it there are only so many beaches in this world. only...
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. >> we have other beaches around, you know, we have like blue lagoon which is a private beach. be sort of ridiculous if jamaicans can't go to the beach in jamaica. >> exactly. >> there are two sides to every story, of course. and the government claims they'll still have access to their beach. >> we don't trust them. we do not believe what they say. >> they can do what they want. if they want to get us off and they don't do anything on it. >> right. what kind of monstrous human being or organization would disblas the people from tlir own beach? >> or their freedom? >> thank you very much. >> we would like -- we are like we're in prison. we have nowhere to come and swim when it's hot. so we the people, we are in court with the government because we do not want them to take our one and only beach we have in jamaica, portland. >> what do you think your chances are? do you think your chances are good? you're going to win? >> yes. >> i've been fighting for over seven years. >> seven years? >> seven years. i said i'm going to fight until i reach the top. when i reach the top and i los
. >> we have other beaches around, you know, we have like blue lagoon which is a private beach. be sort of ridiculous if jamaicans can't go to the beach in jamaica. >> exactly. >> there are two sides to every story, of course. and the government claims they'll still have access to their beach. >> we don't trust them. we do not believe what they say. >> they can do what they want. if they want to get us off and they don't do anything on it. >> right. what kind...
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this is in brazil, all about the 19th annual lighting of the tree on the lagoon. gorgeous there. thousands were on land for the ceremony, lots of fireworks, as you can see, and musical performances, were out there to mark the occasion. the floating tree will be lit up every night until january 6th. >>> and a new york family reclaims the guiness world record for the most-like on their property after losing that title last year to a family in australia. >> see it from space from that family. well, fox's jennifer takes us to the christmas lights display, tells us he can actually how many bulbs there are. >> 601,736 lights, which is a new guiness worlds record title. congratulations. >> with the slip after switch, the gay family in new york has just broken the guiness world record for most lights on a residential property. >> you know it is becoming christmas whether all of the cars drive up the road. you just see traffic. >> what do you think of all of these light out here? >> i like them. lights that move, lights that bling. lights that even hashtag. it is a twinkling shimmering sp
this is in brazil, all about the 19th annual lighting of the tree on the lagoon. gorgeous there. thousands were on land for the ceremony, lots of fireworks, as you can see, and musical performances, were out there to mark the occasion. the floating tree will be lit up every night until january 6th. >>> and a new york family reclaims the guiness world record for the most-like on their property after losing that title last year to a family in australia. >> see it from space from...
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the indian river lagoon. our lagoon's natural beauty has been central to our community. as a key to improving our quality of life, as a recreational area for fishing and boating with friends and family, and as a significant contributor to our local economy. i raise my -- i raised my family along this lagoon and know firsthand how important this legislation is to makinging our local estuary program a success -- making our local estuary program a success. we've all seen the adverse consequences of sea grass loss and harmful algae blooms. the opportunity to compete for additional funding, which this bill provides, would be a valuable tool in combating the types of issues we've seen in our estuary. the bill before us redirects money away from ed:'s washington bureaucracy and toward -- from e.p.a.'s washington bureaucracy and toward the nation's estuaries. i encourage my colleagues to support this legislation so we can continue the great work at the n.e.p. provides as it facilitates estuary prks and restoration -- estuary protections and restoration initiatives. thank you, i
the indian river lagoon. our lagoon's natural beauty has been central to our community. as a key to improving our quality of life, as a recreational area for fishing and boating with friends and family, and as a significant contributor to our local economy. i raise my -- i raised my family along this lagoon and know firsthand how important this legislation is to makinging our local estuary program a success -- making our local estuary program a success. we've all seen the adverse consequences...
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gaea smoked salt is a greek salt, collected in shallow lagoons using century old techniques.it's dried and smoked over a wood fire, making it the perfect smokey additive to bland dishes.it costs about 14 dollars for 85 grams. at about 7 dollars for 70- grams, the winemaker's deep red salt is infused with merlot and cabernet. the red wine flavor combined with the salt works wonders as seasoning to rub into steak. >> that one may be worth it. >>a man tried to rob a drug store in seville, spain. but watch what happened. the man in the hat walked up to the pharmacy counter, waved a gun in the pharmacist's face, and announced a holdup. the pharmacist ignored him. and customers just a few feet away, just went about their business, paying no attention to him. after a minute or so, he realized it just wasn't his day... so he tucked the gun away, and walked out. that was like the best block of stories we've ever had. ever. that's why we are number one. >> us take a look at what people are talking about on line. some movie news you may have heard about ... there is a new star wars movi
gaea smoked salt is a greek salt, collected in shallow lagoons using century old techniques.it's dried and smoked over a wood fire, making it the perfect smokey additive to bland dishes.it costs about 14 dollars for 85 grams. at about 7 dollars for 70- grams, the winemaker's deep red salt is infused with merlot and cabernet. the red wine flavor combined with the salt works wonders as seasoning to rub into steak. >> that one may be worth it. >>a man tried to rob a drug store in...
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solidify a lagoon -- legacy that will be at the cost of the . >> we have an update from capitol hill,s expected as early as 5:30 they're running ahead of schedule. while keystone pipeline passed easy in the house had a bit of trouble in the senate where they are stuck at 59 votes. according to republicans have who have made keystone pipeline focal point of their agenda. let's look at their arguments, first claim, keystone pipeline will lower gas prices, well, except that gas prices are already low and there's no clear relation between natural oil production and lower gas prices, second claim, will make us more independent, literally it is a pipe line to move through our oil, it's not our oil and not intended exclusively for our market, not to mention under this president we're doing well on the energy independence front, last year we got 84% from independent production. that number has risen every year since his presidency. also jobs will directly create 3900 temporary construction jobs and ready for this, 35 permanent jobs. it is after all a big pipe. doesn't take all that many peopl
solidify a lagoon -- legacy that will be at the cost of the . >> we have an update from capitol hill,s expected as early as 5:30 they're running ahead of schedule. while keystone pipeline passed easy in the house had a bit of trouble in the senate where they are stuck at 59 votes. according to republicans have who have made keystone pipeline focal point of their agenda. let's look at their arguments, first claim, keystone pipeline will lower gas prices, well, except that gas prices are...
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today they're continuing with head of the lagoon off hillsdale boulevard.rews will continue raking their shells across the water. there are plenty of places to picnic and relax. hundreds of boats from dozens clubs battle for that one top spot. regatta by the way means battle or contest in italian. if you already knew that, you'll be an easy sell for this. la fess at that dell libero which continues from 10:00 to 3:00 today. you can shop over 100 italian language books. there's italian story time at 11:00 a.m. at 2:00 p.m. being author michelle will share how she published her book, the girl with a magical unicorn. remember, the unicorn is the horse with the horn. the pegasus is the horse with the wings. for the dudes with the appetite for construction, head to palo alto, jcc. you can see jacob stein, the -- they'll be in concert there. they're also in spaghetti. tickets are $15 to $20. they promise puppets and line dances and treasure mermaids and the biggest crayons you've ever seen. i'll see you tomorrow for my color-coded maps getting ready for the morni
today they're continuing with head of the lagoon off hillsdale boulevard.rews will continue raking their shells across the water. there are plenty of places to picnic and relax. hundreds of boats from dozens clubs battle for that one top spot. regatta by the way means battle or contest in italian. if you already knew that, you'll be an easy sell for this. la fess at that dell libero which continues from 10:00 to 3:00 today. you can shop over 100 italian language books. there's italian story...
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rio had been decorating the lagoon since 1996, but the floating tree, and shore line full of holidayight. organizers expect thousands of people to visit. i bet that's amazing, when it is all done, with light on it. >> oh, yes, gorgeous indeed. we'll take a short break. you're watching "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". good morning, family, see now lit bit. ♪ >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good morning, everyone, i'm ukee washington, in the news, we're following breaking news, this morning, robbery at north philadelphia fast-food restaurant, police say, three men robbed mcdonald's over at 21st and lehigh just after 5:00 o'clock this morning. that restaurant opens at 6:00. opened at 6:00ment investigators tell cbs-3 the mask thieves walked in, pulled out guns, and got away with a undisclosed amount of cash. >> katie has your forecast, over in the weather center, good morning. >> ukee, cold one, once again, we expect temperatures to only get into the mid four's here today. that's coal enough. definitely colder than average. we've also got breeze starting to kick n as the bre
rio had been decorating the lagoon since 1996, but the floating tree, and shore line full of holidayight. organizers expect thousands of people to visit. i bet that's amazing, when it is all done, with light on it. >> oh, yes, gorgeous indeed. we'll take a short break. you're watching "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". good morning, family, see now lit bit. ♪ >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good morning, everyone, i'm ukee washington,...
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during the holiday season it will be moved around different locations of the lagoon.ar's theme celebrates the light in our lives, symbolized by the sun, the moon and the stars. they know how to do it up big down there in rio. that's all for me in washington. "fox news sunday" is coming up next. rudy giuliani is in the h seat today. thanks very much for watching. >>> i'm chris wallace. fallout from ferguson. officer darren wilson resigns. but the grand jury's decision to bring no charges in the shooting death of michael brown leaves a community and a country divided. we'll discuss the facts of the case and whether an indictment was warranted with attorneys on both sides. from police officer darren wilson's legal team, neil bruntrager and from the family of michael brown, daryl parker. president obama appeals for calm while the
during the holiday season it will be moved around different locations of the lagoon.ar's theme celebrates the light in our lives, symbolized by the sun, the moon and the stars. they know how to do it up big down there in rio. that's all for me in washington. "fox news sunday" is coming up next. rudy giuliani is in the h seat today. thanks very much for watching. >>> i'm chris wallace. fallout from ferguson. officer darren wilson resigns. but the grand jury's decision to bring...
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what we are seeing here is the lagoons,of sand dunes, the bottom of an ocean, and even that haveavel occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk from the visitor center out into the park, it's like a walk back in time. and about a half-mile, you can go 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of
what we are seeing here is the lagoons,of sand dunes, the bottom of an ocean, and even that haveavel occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk from the visitor center out into the park, it's like a walk back in time. and about a half-mile, you can go 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of
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when it's done it will be floated on one of the lagoons making it the world's largest floating christmas tree. >> 678 feet, more than 540 tons. about 1200 workers putting finishing touches on it. it will be lit two weeks from tomorrow. my goodness gracious. that thing is massive. you know, it's going to look cool when they get done. >> the semifinal was embarrassing. 7-1 defeat that brazil suffered to the germans. >> you think they are trying to compensate for the world cup? >> just saying. soccer is big there. >> they lost one of his main players. he was out. his back was cracked. give them a break. they have a christmas tree now. >> score is a score. >>> insomniac theater coming your way. movies at opposite ends of the spect rum. a psychological thriller and a silly, just stupid sequel. >>> a real life modern family. a mother and daughter delivers their babies at the same hospital just hours apart. >>> first, the star-studded church with the hipster pastor. why critics find this modern house of worship controversial. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weat
when it's done it will be floated on one of the lagoons making it the world's largest floating christmas tree. >> 678 feet, more than 540 tons. about 1200 workers putting finishing touches on it. it will be lit two weeks from tomorrow. my goodness gracious. that thing is massive. you know, it's going to look cool when they get done. >> the semifinal was embarrassing. 7-1 defeat that brazil suffered to the germans. >> you think they are trying to compensate for the world cup?...
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going back to taylor swift being at the top of the game the calvin klein jeans, everything, "blue lagoon and the rokerthon. . >> we are watching a major storm developing. along the coast it is warm enough but we're seeing snow develop and look at the winter storm watches and warnings from the pacific northwest. we have frost and freeze warnings, but what we really want to focus on is what is going on in the pacific northwest. we have some winter storm watches and warnings. we also have bitterly cold air. the vortex is creating very cold lows and colder air coming up later this weekend into early next week. >>> good morning i'm bill henley. a cold start, a cloudy afternoon and late in the day we'll be watching the showers moving in from the north and west. high temperatures mostly in the 40s today. rain moves through tonight. breezy and cold through tomorrow morning. saturday morning down to 30 degrees and cold start for the als walk. late shows sunday into monday and colder tuesday and wednesday. . >> that's your ratest etc. i love it, erin sorkin in here. i feel i'm doing a rapid dialog
going back to taylor swift being at the top of the game the calvin klein jeans, everything, "blue lagoon and the rokerthon. . >> we are watching a major storm developing. along the coast it is warm enough but we're seeing snow develop and look at the winter storm watches and warnings from the pacific northwest. we have frost and freeze warnings, but what we really want to focus on is what is going on in the pacific northwest. we have some winter storm watches and warnings. we also...
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going back to taylor swift being at the top of the game the calvin klein jeans, everything, "blue lagoonajor storm developing in the pacific northwest along the coast, we see storms develop. look at the winter storms and watches stretching from the pacific northwest. we have frost and freeze warnings in the south. we want to focus on what is going on in the pacific northwest. we got some blizzard watches, watches, winter storm warnings. we've also got a bitterly cold air. this polar vortex again creating record lows him we got even colder air behind that coming up, later on this weekend >>> 9:12. still have a few light spotty cells, but really starting to see that fog settle in an overcast sky for much of the bay area. if we see more shower activity, it will be between now and noon. temperatures today will be comfortable. we'll end up in the mid 60s all across the board. ditch your umbrella by tonight. into the weekend, nice and dry and comfortable. see a nice day on monday, then more rain tuesday and wednesday of next week. more on that today at 11:00. . >> that's your ratest etc. i lov
going back to taylor swift being at the top of the game the calvin klein jeans, everything, "blue lagoonajor storm developing in the pacific northwest along the coast, we see storms develop. look at the winter storms and watches stretching from the pacific northwest. we have frost and freeze warnings in the south. we want to focus on what is going on in the pacific northwest. we got some blizzard watches, watches, winter storm warnings. we've also got a bitterly cold air. this polar vortex...
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our greenhouse gas emissions to reduce from 26% to 28% by 2025 so that the president can solidify a lagoon -- legacy that will be at the cost of the american people. we're handcuffing our economic future to the president's policies which fail by their own measurement, acting unilaterally the president's greenhouse gases regulations will reduce global temperatures by only 0.01 degrees celsius, that's -- that's 86 years from now. so i think and we've been doing this for quite some time. ever since they started the united nations meetings to get together all these countries that make all kinds of promises and projections, china has always been there with tongue in cheek just wondering if we were really going to do that in this country. you stop and think about what china is doing right now and its development, and its growth and the fact that they are just cranking out these coal-fired plants at a rate that is hard for us to understand. but nonetheless they are doing it. and will continue to do it by their own admission until 2030. with that i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quor
our greenhouse gas emissions to reduce from 26% to 28% by 2025 so that the president can solidify a lagoon -- legacy that will be at the cost of the american people. we're handcuffing our economic future to the president's policies which fail by their own measurement, acting unilaterally the president's greenhouse gases regulations will reduce global temperatures by only 0.01 degrees celsius, that's -- that's 86 years from now. so i think and we've been doing this for quite some time. ever...
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spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view from many locations, and inside is an ideal place to walk around with your loved ones. the palace is the most popular wedding location in the city park system. reservations for weddings and other events are available at strecpark.org. shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the w
spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view from many locations, and inside is an ideal place to walk around with your loved ones. the palace is the most popular wedding location in the city park system. reservations for weddings and other events are available at strecpark.org. shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california...
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seeing is the remnants of lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred in the last 3 million years. back in time.alk in half a mile you can go 300 million years ago. of weret people we know -- this whole area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate pikes peak as part of their journey. in the summers they can find -- plenty of game and bison and elk on the west side of the mountain. they would make their seasonal journey back to this area of colorado springs. you can think of red rocks providing shelter and some warm have part stated to thousands of years ago. in the 1800s people heading westward certainly made a huge tumultuous impact on the native people. they didn't negotiate with that for parts ofrnment colorado. certainly all over the state and the nation. we had the gold rush. and that gold was found in cherry creek in the denver area. became the gold rush. two surveyors new there would need to be a supply town. area to add ahis small town. they were stunned by the beauty of these rocks. he said this was a place for the gods fit to assemble. a
seeing is the remnants of lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred in the last 3 million years. back in time.alk in half a mile you can go 300 million years ago. of weret people we know -- this whole area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate pikes peak as part of their journey. in the summers they can find -- plenty of game and bison and elk on the west side of the mountain. they would make their seasonal journey back to this area of colorado...
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what we're seeing here is the remnants of sand dunes, lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred over the last 3 million years. if you are from the visitor center out to the park, it is like a walk back in time. in about half mile, you can go ago -- this years was their homeland. and they would circumnavigate of their k as part seasonal journeys because in the summers, they could find of game and bison and elk on the west side of the mountain. and is fall would approach, their ould start making seasonal journeys back to this area of colorado springs. in the wintertime, if you can red rocks he providing shelter and some warm areas to be. we have parks that have been dated to over 300,000 years ago. those journeys continue for many, many centuries. 1800's, the n the pressures of the new united heading nd people westward certainly made a huge tumultuous impact on the native people. ddid negotiate e with the government to keep part of their homeland. parts of the reservation-- not only parts of the reservation in the south, but all over the state. then, of
what we're seeing here is the remnants of sand dunes, lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred over the last 3 million years. if you are from the visitor center out to the park, it is like a walk back in time. in about half mile, you can go ago -- this years was their homeland. and they would circumnavigate of their k as part seasonal journeys because in the summers, they could find of game and bison and elk on the west side of the mountain. and is fall would...
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what we are seeing here is the lagoons,of sand dunes, the bottom of an ocean, and even that haveavel occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk from the visitor center out into the park, it's like a walk back in time. and about a half-mile, you can go 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of in the region, this was their homeland, the whole pikes peak area was their homeland, and they would circumnavigate pike's part of their seasonal journeys. in the summer, they could find plenty of game and bison and elk on the west side of the mountains, and us fall would approach, they would start making their seasonal journey back to this area of colorado springs. in the wintertime, if you can think of the red rocks providing shelter and some warm areas to we have parks that have been dated to over 3000 years ago, and those journeys continued for many centuries. in the 1800s, the pressures of the new united states and people heading hugeard certainly made a tumultuous impact on the native people. however, the you to did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep part of
what we are seeing here is the lagoons,of sand dunes, the bottom of an ocean, and even that haveavel occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk from the visitor center out into the park, it's like a walk back in time. and about a half-mile, you can go 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of in the region, this was their homeland, the whole pikes peak area was their homeland, and they would circumnavigate pike's part of their seasonal journeys. in the summer, they could...