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the checkered cab car club brings its annual show to the big apple and fox's laura ingle checks it outke a look at these beauty. vintage checkered cars produced by checkers motors corporation from 1922 to 1982 and kalamazoo michigan. 50 vintage checkered cars on display in green brook, brookl brooklyn. people know them by the well known checkered cabs made famous on tv. they worked city streets in chicago, pittsburgh and minneapolis. yellow, big and box see and haven't been cruising the streets in over a decade but people still love them. >> they a special look. they had the checker boards on them. they were just different. and i think that's one of the attraction. it's real new york icon. you know it kind of goes along with pizza and bagels and that type of thing. >> reporter: last time an authentic checkered tax rang up a fair here in new york city was 1999 which is when new york city stopped allowing the checkers to operate after they began to fail inspections. still collectors say they enjoy the cars because they are rare and unique. >> i get a lot of waves. people -- had people fo
the checkered cab car club brings its annual show to the big apple and fox's laura ingle checks it outke a look at these beauty. vintage checkered cars produced by checkers motors corporation from 1922 to 1982 and kalamazoo michigan. 50 vintage checkered cars on display in green brook, brookl brooklyn. people know them by the well known checkered cabs made famous on tv. they worked city streets in chicago, pittsburgh and minneapolis. yellow, big and box see and haven't been cruising the streets...
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laura ingle is live in central park. cash. have you found any? >> reporter: that's right. well, i haven't found any. but we certainly see it happen this morning. and if you think that searching for easter eggs makes people a little competitive, you should see what's been going on here in central park, as scores of money-hungry people are trying to find these hidden envelopes of cash. now, people have been digging through the bushes. we've seen it. it's actually been happening right behind me. digging through the bushes, looking under rocks, climbing trees, doing anything they can to find these hidden envelopes. they contain a $50 bill and a silver dollar inside. clues came over the twitter handle to direct people to the pond in central park near 59th and 5th avenue. we have seen a couple lucky searchers. one says the experience brought him a lot of joy. >> thanks a lot. you spread joy all around today. everybody is still looking. the thrill is really, really amazing. i think it's really good. >> it's only 50 bucks, which,
laura ingle is live in central park. cash. have you found any? >> reporter: that's right. well, i haven't found any. but we certainly see it happen this morning. and if you think that searching for easter eggs makes people a little competitive, you should see what's been going on here in central park, as scores of money-hungry people are trying to find these hidden envelopes of cash. now, people have been digging through the bushes. we've seen it. it's actually been happening right behind...
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. >> for "teen kids news," i'm laura ingle, fox news channel in the classroom. >> most of us think of school supplies as pens, pencils, and notebooks. but how about dirt? that's right -- dirt, as in what you find in a garden. >> you guys know what plants need to survive, right? >> yes. >> water. >> yes. >> air? >> air. what else? >> sun. >> sunlight? what else? >> you need string, too, and a ruler. these students at the drew charter school in atlanta, georgia, are cultivating both their gardeniand their math skills. how does math figure into gardening? >> every gardener needs to be a good mathematician. in order to plan your garden, you need to understand how many plants or how many seeds you'll require to plant, for how much you want to harvest. >> kyla is with the captain planet foundation. one of their programs is to help schools use hands-on gardening to teach all kinds of subjects. >> we have lesson plans that are linked to national standards in science, math, and english and language arts. >> however you measure it, these kids are learning a lot about protecting our natural reso
. >> for "teen kids news," i'm laura ingle, fox news channel in the classroom. >> most of us think of school supplies as pens, pencils, and notebooks. but how about dirt? that's right -- dirt, as in what you find in a garden. >> you guys know what plants need to survive, right? >> yes. >> water. >> yes. >> air? >> air. what else? >> sun. >> sunlight? what else? >> you need string, too, and a ruler. these students at the...
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for "teen kids news," laura ingle, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> as we've reported, when it come to pollinating fruits and vegetables, bees are the "a"-team. without them, we'd have a lot fewer foods to eat. bees also give us honey, which many say can be a healthier alternative to processed sugar. >> we have to remember that it's still a sugar, so we don't want to go crazy with it. >> since honey is sweeter than sugar, you can use less of it. and if you think all honey tastes the same, you're in for a surprise. zeke explains that honey can be varietal. that means there's different varieties depending on where the bees gather the nectar. >> single-varietal honeys are honeys that come from a specific floral source, whether it be wild raspberries or wild blueberries, buckwheat, wild sage, orange blossoms. and honey from that floral source gives it a particular color, a particular texture, and a veryparticular flavor. so you have a honey from new york from an aster flower, and you'll see that it's very clear and amber-colored. and so this is buckwheat honey. it comes from washin
for "teen kids news," laura ingle, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> as we've reported, when it come to pollinating fruits and vegetables, bees are the "a"-team. without them, we'd have a lot fewer foods to eat. bees also give us honey, which many say can be a healthier alternative to processed sugar. >> we have to remember that it's still a sugar, so we don't want to go crazy with it. >> since honey is sweeter than sugar, you can use less...
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i'm laura ingle reporting from brooklyn. they are not picking up fares. you more after the break. let me ask you a question. if you've had chickenpox, what do you think the odds are of getting shingles? those odds are high enough. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operatio
i'm laura ingle reporting from brooklyn. they are not picking up fares. you more after the break. let me ask you a question. if you've had chickenpox, what do you think the odds are of getting shingles? those odds are high enough. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪...
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and laura ingles rider daughter and dorthy thompson, the woman who challenged hitler and it made the discussion interesting. we are loosing that now. you can see in the cartoon book the artist loved her. see is the most beautiful in the book. and made a lot possible in the 1930's. >> host: from our facebook page, did coolidge transfer donte's divine comedy for fun? if so, has it been published? >> guest: i cannot find it, but i looked. he studied aaitalian and latin t amhust and there is information about him falling asleep in greek. he had a wonderful classical education. julie nelson, at the forbes library pointed out a letter that said i want my son to be educated as i was. i don't want philosophy to be changed at all. so his formation and knowledge very literary for a president was important to him. >> host: amity shlaes, coolidge has lost a lot of talk in the whitehouse -- lost his son -- >> guest: things were going well, they missed harding and they had two sons. and calvin junior defies expectations. he was the second son and worked in the tobacco fields outside north hampton.
and laura ingles rider daughter and dorthy thompson, the woman who challenged hitler and it made the discussion interesting. we are loosing that now. you can see in the cartoon book the artist loved her. see is the most beautiful in the book. and made a lot possible in the 1930's. >> host: from our facebook page, did coolidge transfer donte's divine comedy for fun? if so, has it been published? >> guest: i cannot find it, but i looked. he studied aaitalian and latin t amhust and...