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i want to support the recycling center and the native plant nursery. listening to the arguments, i want to add a suggestion. if the concern is that the homeless are attracted and the park workers are in danger, why don't we ask hanc to accept the recyclables only from people with a driver's license or some idea that shows they are not homeless? right? also, i think the audience really needs to hear from you that, yes, you are aware of the sunshine ordinance. thank you. >> the sun shine ordinance. >> my name is sue. i am in instructor of history at the city college of san francisco. i was here to speak recently. i have been recruited to the hanc cause. in this morning's paper, commissioner buell, you said we are talking about change. there will always be? -- be people who like it. change just is. it is the way of the universe. you guys are smack up against that right now. however, it is how a change occurs that is crucial when it comes to these changes and the policies that directly affect us. the changes you propose to do directly affect me. i do oppos
i want to support the recycling center and the native plant nursery. listening to the arguments, i want to add a suggestion. if the concern is that the homeless are attracted and the park workers are in danger, why don't we ask hanc to accept the recyclables only from people with a driver's license or some idea that shows they are not homeless? right? also, i think the audience really needs to hear from you that, yes, you are aware of the sunshine ordinance. thank you. >> the sun shine...
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nursery. we promote what is going on there. we get people to go and buy a plant. we even promote a little bit of staff time. we get plants for our projects. our primary concern is for the native plant nursery, an incomparable community resource. we are concerned about the potential loss of recycling and that 10 green jobs. we understand the concern about the recycling center in golden gate park. we are very sympathetic to the need for proper community dialogue. that is a strong theme of today. i think that is your main message. with that, above all, please save the nursery and keep that at full operation. thank you. >> my name is wanda and i am here to ask you to please -- it has been in operation for 36 years. that is not something to be discarded lightly. that is an impressive record. people need options. if you need more than one option for recycling, they're probably coming up with ideas that other recycling centers could use if they know about them. the native plant nursery that gregg has
nursery. we promote what is going on there. we get people to go and buy a plant. we even promote a little bit of staff time. we get plants for our projects. our primary concern is for the native plant nursery, an incomparable community resource. we are concerned about the potential loss of recycling and that 10 green jobs. we understand the concern about the recycling center in golden gate park. we are very sympathetic to the need for proper community dialogue. that is a strong theme of today....
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and h")e's a nursery thajts beencited for doing gtat jobs when it comes to sustainability. 2> té nurseryrsery business in the state. we specializ"in over 600 types 2u californianative plants. 2ur mission is to educate the 2onsumer, úgd our consumer is the home gardener. 2 it's t'educate is h'fe 2 gardener about the native plants and how to pick the right plants. here's a selection. 2 they have a beautiful red bark. we have classes in our old farmhouse. 2 2u've had signs in the nursery. we have úfabulous website. e native plants are usedto the type of soil, th"weather, and they take less watein general. i'd like to point out one of our specialty plants. also known úi monkey flower. by putting plantspogether in groupings, plants that use similar amou3s of water or xn't use water at all. and byputting plants together with similar amounts of ijnshine
and h")e's a nursery thajts beencited for doing gtat jobs when it comes to sustainability. 2> té nurseryrsery business in the state. we specializ"in over 600 types 2u californianative plants. 2ur mission is to educate the 2onsumer, úgd our consumer is the home gardener. 2 it's t'educate is h'fe 2 gardener about the native plants and how to pick the right plants. here's a selection. 2 they have a beautiful red bark. we have classes in our old farmhouse. 2 2u've had signs in the...
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. >> unsuspecting parents arrived with their children to find police at the nursery door. a child is now the center of an investigation into sexual abuse. the focus on the fears of a community. >> [inaudible] >> for me, i don't know. nobody told me anything. >> for 18 months, the 20-year- old worked here as a nursery assistant. apparently, without concern, until his arrest yesterday at his nearby home. police were there executing a search warrant on an entirely unrelated matter. it was materials they found during the search that led them to believe offenses had been committed here at the nursery. >> this is still in stages. we have a lot of investigating to do. we will continue to talk "the staff. we are continuing to talk to parents. >> the police say the family have been told. the parents want information tonight. tomorrow, wilson will appear in court, charged with two counts of serious sexual assault on a child. there will be a new round of questions about how the children are monitored. bbc news. >> british airways says the bad weather will cost about 50 million pounds
. >> unsuspecting parents arrived with their children to find police at the nursery door. a child is now the center of an investigation into sexual abuse. the focus on the fears of a community. >> [inaudible] >> for me, i don't know. nobody told me anything. >> for 18 months, the 20-year- old worked here as a nursery assistant. apparently, without concern, until his arrest yesterday at his nearby home. police were there executing a search warrant on an entirely unrelated...
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as mentioned, there is a native plant nursery at the site. this would promote the diversity of environmental stewardship. also, the department has received requests for garden materials. these items we do not currently provide to the general public, however, we would like to include this type of material support to the general public in the community gardens program. lastly, the department would like to convert the current pavement to a new and innovative green use. on the overhead is the proposed plan. it shows two phases. the first phase would comprise those improvements that would be as i have stated that are within our budget. i will go into each one of these program areas. there are four program areas identified. first is the garden plots. the plans show approximately 40 garden plots. the proposal is to have a maximum of 75% of those plots available under the community gardens program. at a minimum, 25% of those plots would be reserved for groups or what we are calling teams. this would be groups such as community groups, advocacy groups
as mentioned, there is a native plant nursery at the site. this would promote the diversity of environmental stewardship. also, the department has received requests for garden materials. these items we do not currently provide to the general public, however, we would like to include this type of material support to the general public in the community gardens program. lastly, the department would like to convert the current pavement to a new and innovative green use. on the overhead is the...
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the nursery has been there to meet some of those demands. both in the public and private sector, over the years, i received many phone calls, people looking for plants. there were only a few places to really send people. obviously, there is a thriving nursery that is providing that to residents of san francisco. on the public land side of things, have also provided many native plants for park beautification and improvement projects. neighbors just recently bought a bunch of native plants for a billy goat trail improvement in dominated those to the department. in my opinion, the urban gardening and sustainable landscape movement is the future of this department. we are really pleased to be in a place to be a leader in this city for both residences and public agencies partners. not a similar to where hank was 30 years ago in the recycling movement where it was really starting to catch on and we needed the infrastructure to support it. all throughout the city, it is being replaced with a native plant gardens and habitat and gardens. just out in
the nursery has been there to meet some of those demands. both in the public and private sector, over the years, i received many phone calls, people looking for plants. there were only a few places to really send people. obviously, there is a thriving nursery that is providing that to residents of san francisco. on the public land side of things, have also provided many native plants for park beautification and improvement projects. neighbors just recently bought a bunch of native plants for a...
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>> well we have an open program at our nursery from one to 4:00 p.m. at presidio nursery. if you wanted to see these. there are a flew places left and it gives you a sense of what san francisco looked like. >> so we're here with johnnie unite us. what's your method today? what do you want to tell the kids? >> don't panic. go organic. we're going to teach about gardening and how you live lighter on the planet. >> what's the most popular part of the sustainable living road show. >> when you throw it. it knocks down an oil derrick and there's recycled switch. in the of one, there's 5 of them. you get to sort your trash into cans, bottles >> well, the farming gig. nature school can show you how. can you start with me right now. i and i will see you through. i over them a chance. i'm farming. i'm farming. and i'm farming and the name of earth. all right. i'm farming. i'm farming. and i'm farming to preserve her worth. >> next person to knockdown fossil fuels >> why do you want to get rid of oil derricks. >> that's see what happens. >> try again. you got to work hard. it's not e
>> well we have an open program at our nursery from one to 4:00 p.m. at presidio nursery. if you wanted to see these. there are a flew places left and it gives you a sense of what san francisco looked like. >> so we're here with johnnie unite us. what's your method today? what do you want to tell the kids? >> don't panic. go organic. we're going to teach about gardening and how you live lighter on the planet. >> what's the most popular part of the sustainable living road...
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and i oppose the closure of the hanc recycling center and plant nursery. the rec and park department did not hold public hearings on its proposed repurposing and violated its own stated policy on community input. there are ten jobs at stake here. not to mention the eviction of a highly used public service and your department staff has forged ahead with a divisive and ill-conceived replacement project. i urge the commission to urge its department to start the process of open community hearings on this issue. thank you. >> thank you. >> about afternoon. my name is bruce will. i'm a member and board member of hanc. and first i want to -- we've heard a lot of things here today and a lot of things have been true. a lot of things are extremely specious. one of the things you haven't considered when it comes to the accusation and allegation around crime is that you have been offered absolutely no data at all. i don't see anybody here from the police department. i don't see a captain here from the park station. and i don't see any data and anything that was presen
and i oppose the closure of the hanc recycling center and plant nursery. the rec and park department did not hold public hearings on its proposed repurposing and violated its own stated policy on community input. there are ten jobs at stake here. not to mention the eviction of a highly used public service and your department staff has forged ahead with a divisive and ill-conceived replacement project. i urge the commission to urge its department to start the process of open community hearings...
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a shady spot say perfect place as a nursery for small, native plants and any small plant. as they get bigger for food plants, you need sun for most food plants. a shady spot will be inadequate for a community garden. and inappropriate. so our garden started four years ago with the variety need of plants and local birds and bees and insects turned up their noses at the nonlocal san francisco -- the nonsan francisco plant. so we went to hanc and replanted and we got beautiful plants. beautiful plants from hanc and native plants are gorgeous and they support our wildlife. so, please, please, permit it to stay where it is. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> i'm duncan,. i'm a san francisco native. i think one of the things that makes san francisco so great is its immense capacity for change without losing its sidety. i think that in the last 30 years, the hanc recycling center has become outdated. we have recycling bins in every driveway. and what i'm asking the city for and the community is not to abandon the past but to embrace new options for the future. and i think
a shady spot say perfect place as a nursery for small, native plants and any small plant. as they get bigger for food plants, you need sun for most food plants. a shady spot will be inadequate for a community garden. and inappropriate. so our garden started four years ago with the variety need of plants and local birds and bees and insects turned up their noses at the nonlocal san francisco -- the nonsan francisco plant. so we went to hanc and replanted and we got beautiful plants. beautiful...
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the healthcare was fixed on medical treatment--not to say anything negative about nursery staff; theyo their best, but nothing happened during the day, and i think that was the first impulse to find a new development--a new possibility to enrich the lives of severe profoundly handicapped people. - and that had been the way for centuries, maybe. this was always done. - certainly--since world war ii some things were changed in holland--but certainly people with disabilities were put away somewhere in the forest. they were not members of society, and certainly at the time that we started our job at hartenberg center, we were confronted with these very passive lives of people with disabilities, and that was the first idea... it was the positive element that gave us the idea to change something, but we were totally unknowledgeable about their world, because most of them can't speak or don't tell us about their own experiences-- are they happy, or not happy... - and you made the same observation--that the children were not well treated? and what you did is you unlocked their personality. th
the healthcare was fixed on medical treatment--not to say anything negative about nursery staff; theyo their best, but nothing happened during the day, and i think that was the first impulse to find a new development--a new possibility to enrich the lives of severe profoundly handicapped people. - and that had been the way for centuries, maybe. this was always done. - certainly--since world war ii some things were changed in holland--but certainly people with disabilities were put away...
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blood cultures or negative four any known infection part of a hospital closed the nursery for 10 daysnth later another baby died suddenly with the same and three more infants barely survived after transfusions. bab a second year eis officer randy was called in and found they were awful term pregnancies and appeared normal.sn't they were delivered by different doctors he was looking for something unusual. h maybe one doctor the maternal vaginal canal were cleaned with iodine delivery before and were all suction to a e same eye ointment and vitamin injections. finally he found a possible cause since july 1966 surfaces and then there's three were cleaned with a disinfectant with fourth enol derivatives including shown to have newborns go into convulsions and a nursery was closed again and soak down and new lyndon's werelo purchased in the disinfectant discontinued. case closed. two months later august 29eat another baby at the st. louis hospital began to sweat profusely and the hospital immediately called of the cdc. randy had graduated from the eis so officer robert armstrong prepared t
blood cultures or negative four any known infection part of a hospital closed the nursery for 10 daysnth later another baby died suddenly with the same and three more infants barely survived after transfusions. bab a second year eis officer randy was called in and found they were awful term pregnancies and appeared normal.sn't they were delivered by different doctors he was looking for something unusual. h maybe one doctor the maternal vaginal canal were cleaned with iodine delivery before and...
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managers at nurseries warrant gardeners to -- worn gardeners to cover up their plans. >> we bundle up during our scarves and hats and his nice warm boots. >> the weather was welcome at san jose's downtown ice rink. >>> intel has agreed to pay $1.5 billion about a key computer technology payday agreed to pay the money over five years to santa clara-based invidia when intel filed suit that invidia was not licensed to make the chip processor. both sides have agreed to drop the lawsuit. >>> a sunnyvale-based advanced micro devices amd announced today that ceo dirk meyers has resigned and their cfo will now serve as interim ceo. >>> verizon is preparing for a major announcement tomorrow morning to the wall street journal reports that the iphone could be offered as soon as the end of the month and would and exclusive deals that apple had with at&t since 2007. >>> now to wall street, the dow lost 37 points amidst renewed concerns about a bailout for portugal. >>> a man charged in the shooting of an arizona congressman makes his first court appearance. >>> california's lieutenant governor ele
managers at nurseries warrant gardeners to -- worn gardeners to cover up their plans. >> we bundle up during our scarves and hats and his nice warm boots. >> the weather was welcome at san jose's downtown ice rink. >>> intel has agreed to pay $1.5 billion about a key computer technology payday agreed to pay the money over five years to santa clara-based invidia when intel filed suit that invidia was not licensed to make the chip processor. both sides have agreed to drop the...
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and avoid heavy fragranced products, and don't remodel the nursery by yourself. no painting in other words. the study marks first time number of chemicals pregnant women are exposed to ever actually been counted. >> and alameda firefighters mourning one of their own captain. a captain carnival died monday at 42 years old this, morning his colleague stage aid procession in his honor throughout the streets of ala media. this is a look from sky 7 in that. firefighters hope the pro session will bring attention to the brave fight. it's also their contention contracted the zis disease from exposure to toxins while fighting fires. he was a 13 year veteran of the department survived by his wife and young son. >> more coming up at 5:00. a school boy's iphone ga now the number one down load. >> a uc professor poll his class on the best way to grade a student who missed quizzes when she became a new mother. >> and turning mlk holiday turning into a school makeup day for snow closure autos temperatures approaching 70 degrees towards weekend. i'm sandhya patel. i'll let you k
and avoid heavy fragranced products, and don't remodel the nursery by yourself. no painting in other words. the study marks first time number of chemicals pregnant women are exposed to ever actually been counted. >> and alameda firefighters mourning one of their own captain. a captain carnival died monday at 42 years old this, morning his colleague stage aid procession in his honor throughout the streets of ala media. this is a look from sky 7 in that. firefighters hope the pro session...
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don't renoveled the nursery. you don't need to be painting, scraping paint. i know you want to. try not do that. take your shoes off when you get home and just wear shoes around the house that only stay in the house. that way you don't track anything inside. researchers hope the government will think about these chemicals that remain so long in the atmosphere and in people's systems and just not allow them. live in san francisco, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. what's your sign? the controversy that has many people going through an identity crisis but astronomers say don't worry. >> live in a san francisco landmark reopened to the public today. take a look. it >>> people who follow astrology and are worried their sign is changing? you don't have to worry. your sign is still your sign. an as logical controversy erupted when a minneapolis planetarium suggested that a 13th sign should be added to the zodiac charts. it's the constellation ophiuchus. it fits between scorpious and sagittarius and causing quite a stir. astrologists says it doesn't change the charts. >> ev
don't renoveled the nursery. you don't need to be painting, scraping paint. i know you want to. try not do that. take your shoes off when you get home and just wear shoes around the house that only stay in the house. that way you don't track anything inside. researchers hope the government will think about these chemicals that remain so long in the atmosphere and in people's systems and just not allow them. live in san francisco, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. what's your...
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don't renoveled the nursery. you don't need to be painting, scraping paint. i know you want to. try not do that. take your shoes off when you get home and just wear shoes around the house that only stay in the house. that way you don't track anything inside. researchers hope the government will think about these chemicals that remain so long in the atmosphere and in people's systems and just not allow them. live in san francisco, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. what's your sign? the controversy that has many people going through an identity crisis but astronomers say don't worry. >> live in a san francisco [ female announcer ] why watch regular tv when you can experience the next generation of television service? at&t u-verse tv. tv like you've never seen before at a really great price. switch to at&t now to get u-verse tv starting at just $29 a month for six months, dvr included. or get up to $300 in promotion cards with a qualifying u-verse bundle. u-verse tv lets you record and play back your favorite shows in any room. and you can record up to four shows at onc
don't renoveled the nursery. you don't need to be painting, scraping paint. i know you want to. try not do that. take your shoes off when you get home and just wear shoes around the house that only stay in the house. that way you don't track anything inside. researchers hope the government will think about these chemicals that remain so long in the atmosphere and in people's systems and just not allow them. live in san francisco, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. what's your...
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the hospital closed its nursery for 10 days for thorough cleaning.ith the sa and three more infants barely survived after transfusion. second year, eis officer randy ikener was called in and he found that the babies had all been appeared normal. they'd all been delivered by different doctors. in other words, he was looking for something unusual and he wasn't finding it. maybe it was one doctor causing it. the maternal vaginal canal had been cleaned with a iodine compound before baby and all baby was suctioned with a bulb and given the same eye ointment injection. finally, he found the possible cause. since july, 1966, surfaces in the nursery had been cleaned with a disinfectant including four derivatives which had been shown to have newborns go linens were purchased and the disinfectant had been discontinued. case closed. two months later, on august the 29th, another baby at the st. louis hospital began to c. ikener had graduated from the eis. it's a two-year program so officer robert armstrong prepared to investigate using ikener's notes. he noticed
the hospital closed its nursery for 10 days for thorough cleaning.ith the sa and three more infants barely survived after transfusion. second year, eis officer randy ikener was called in and he found that the babies had all been appeared normal. they'd all been delivered by different doctors. in other words, he was looking for something unusual and he wasn't finding it. maybe it was one doctor causing it. the maternal vaginal canal had been cleaned with a iodine compound before baby and all...
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the villages run a tree nursery here.hey replant the saplings for three years and then return them to the forest. it is a system that can and does work in many other countries, especially where natural habitats are dying out. in some watcher, there's also deforestation in canada. every year, an area the size of jamaica is logged, laying bare sways of land. but canada has introduced some of the toughest forest protection laws in the world. for every tree felled, a new one has to be planted. professionals can plant as many as 1600 trees a day. >> us as a company and other companies are able to take the technology and into the tropical areas where there has been a lot of deforestation and degradation of the landscape. through introduction of different native species to the area, we are working to reintroduce more natural landscapes to these degraded lands. >> ambitious project like this one are now a worldwide phenomenon. they help preserve the forests and so help to slow down global warming. >> a third of germany's covered
the villages run a tree nursery here.hey replant the saplings for three years and then return them to the forest. it is a system that can and does work in many other countries, especially where natural habitats are dying out. in some watcher, there's also deforestation in canada. every year, an area the size of jamaica is logged, laying bare sways of land. but canada has introduced some of the toughest forest protection laws in the world. for every tree felled, a new one has to be planted....
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the hospital closed its nursery for ten days for thorough cleaning.er baby died suddenly with the same symptoms, and three more infants barely survived after transfusions. second year eis officer randy ieker in was -- eichner was called in and he found that all the babies had been full-term babies and appeared normal. they had all been delivered by different doctors. he was looking for something unusual, and he wasn't finding it. the maternal vaginal canals had been cleaned with an eye dean compound, all babies had been given the same eye ointment and vitamin injections. finally, eichner found a possible cause. since july 1966 surfaces in the nursery had been cleaned with a disinfectant containing four fee knoll derivatives including hex clear teen which had been shown to send newborns into convulsions. newlinens were purchased, and the disinfebruary about the had been discontinued. case closed. two months later on august the 29th, another baby at the st. louis louis hospital began to sweat profusely, and the hospital immediately called the cdc. eichn
the hospital closed its nursery for ten days for thorough cleaning.er baby died suddenly with the same symptoms, and three more infants barely survived after transfusions. second year eis officer randy ieker in was -- eichner was called in and he found that all the babies had been full-term babies and appeared normal. they had all been delivered by different doctors. he was looking for something unusual, and he wasn't finding it. the maternal vaginal canals had been cleaned with an eye dean...
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of public works and the neighborhood raised money for soil and plants and worked with gardens, a nurseryn gererroro street. we ripped out 2-1/2 blocks of median
of public works and the neighborhood raised money for soil and plants and worked with gardens, a nurseryn gererroro street. we ripped out 2-1/2 blocks of median
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nursery and grow a lot of the flowers that were sold in the city, so we have 19 separate families that grew various flowers. we all had our own specialty, whether it is roses or carnations. during the war, a lot of the greenhouses were not able to deflower production because it was deemed unnecessary, so a lot of the nurseryman just would raise chickens and have eggs, and they would have to supplement their income that way. a lot of the people in the portola did go to work at the bayview hunters point shipyard. the community has changed a lot since the 1920's, were originally started out as a large jewish community. after the jewish are adolescents -- after the jewish settlers, they became more maltese and italian. the last census showed, we were 53% asian-pacific islander. the community has continued to grow and change. everyone has really embraced that. we liked that sort of diversity here. >> now, let's meet the president of the dogpatch neighborhood association. she will tell us about life in dogpatch, a clean neighborhood on the eastern edge of potrero hill, and we will learn how
nursery and grow a lot of the flowers that were sold in the city, so we have 19 separate families that grew various flowers. we all had our own specialty, whether it is roses or carnations. during the war, a lot of the greenhouses were not able to deflower production because it was deemed unnecessary, so a lot of the nurseryman just would raise chickens and have eggs, and they would have to supplement their income that way. a lot of the people in the portola did go to work at the bayview...
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committee highlighted what they found to be the main causes behind the tragedy in their final report nursery my failure to make a timely decision to land at the reserve airport based on multiple recommendations about poor weather conditions at smolensk airport descending lower than the safe minimum height necessary to make a second landing attempt failure to react properly to its magic amounts those are the reasons which led to the tragic crash of the aircraft into the land and the death of those on board. the findings also claim passenger pressure on the crew to land as soon as possible played a vital role in the incident here is evidence the crew was afraid of disappointing someone if they didn't land. it's not clear whether the navigator was referring to the polish president or the commander in chief of the air force who was in the cockpit and later alcohol found in his blind poland was not satisfied with the draft report compiled by the i.a.c. which found pilot error was to blame and insists various factors at play caused the accident but aviation experts have confidence in the findings
committee highlighted what they found to be the main causes behind the tragedy in their final report nursery my failure to make a timely decision to land at the reserve airport based on multiple recommendations about poor weather conditions at smolensk airport descending lower than the safe minimum height necessary to make a second landing attempt failure to react properly to its magic amounts those are the reasons which led to the tragic crash of the aircraft into the land and the death of...
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>> marsalis: we've played everywhere from prisons to parks, picnics, old folks homes and nursery schools a different place. >> safer: you have a certain problem with flying, though, don't you? >> marsalis: i'm afraid of that. that makes it more difficult. >> safer: but you travel across this country... >> marsalis: i travel across the country. >> safer: ...by car. you won't get on a plane. >> marsalis: i love it, too. i get to stop at people's homes. i get to get good meals. i get to connect with all the people i've known. >> safer: he took to the car after a white-knuckle flight years ago. traveling overseas, though, he has no choice but to bite the bullet and fly. >> marsalis: i don't really have to steel myself, especially if i'm with my guys. then, they're teasing me the whole time. so i have to... >> safer: put on a brave face. >> marsalis: ...have to act like i'm not afraid of it. but some of the ones that are teasing me are afraid, too. so we're all acting. ( laughs ) ♪ ♪ >> safer: it's tuesday, so it must be london. wherever they travel, marsalis and company are hailed as america
>> marsalis: we've played everywhere from prisons to parks, picnics, old folks homes and nursery schools a different place. >> safer: you have a certain problem with flying, though, don't you? >> marsalis: i'm afraid of that. that makes it more difficult. >> safer: but you travel across this country... >> marsalis: i travel across the country. >> safer: ...by car. you won't get on a plane. >> marsalis: i love it, too. i get to stop at people's homes. i...
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right there in the nursery. >> in the nursery.a mid century desk and he has the set-up. he's amazing. >> what's next? >> i'm doing a film with tom hanks based on a beautiful, beautiful book. i'll be in new york doing that. >> you look spectacular. give louis our love. >> lots of loving. that's easy to do. >> can we do another european? >> oh, yes. air kiss. there was no contact, wife. >> none. not ryan, not roker. >> not roker! >> with "people" magazine it's you and i. >> you're the next one and the women of america will be like, no! i won't take you or ryan off the market, just louis. until he's 18 and then he can do what he wants. >> he won't be able to do what he wants. >> that's true. >> let's face it, we just love sandra bullock, matt and ann. >> that was fun. you got some news out of her there which was good. >> coming up, we'll talk about the fashion hits -- >> i'm along for the ride. just sitting here and shaking my head. impressive resume. thank you. you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid cata
right there in the nursery. >> in the nursery.a mid century desk and he has the set-up. he's amazing. >> what's next? >> i'm doing a film with tom hanks based on a beautiful, beautiful book. i'll be in new york doing that. >> you look spectacular. give louis our love. >> lots of loving. that's easy to do. >> can we do another european? >> oh, yes. air kiss. there was no contact, wife. >> none. not ryan, not roker. >> not roker! >> with...
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that makes a really interesting study and a really horrible nursery rhyme.ke, "good night, sleep tight. bedbugs have evolved faster than science, so there's nothing we can do to stop bedbugs from eating your flesh. [ laughter ] good night." [ laughter ] really tall bed there. >> steve: he sleeps in a drawer. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: "i'm afraid of bed bugs. so we sleep in the drawer." >> jimmy: "we decided to put her in her drawer. there's no bed bugs there. and i did not rent those movies." [ laughter ] >> steve: "i saw you in a hotel." >> jimmy: "hey, we have similar voices." >> steve: "oh, my god." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "i've never met anyone with this voice before. >> steve: "oh, my god. i've never been here before. did you see '127 inches'? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "why would i see that? i'll tell you what i did see." >> steve: "what's that?" >> jimmy: "'yogi barely legal.'" >> steve: "are you serious?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "yeah, and it was very good." >> steve: "oh, my god. i got 'godfather part p.'" [ laughter ]
that makes a really interesting study and a really horrible nursery rhyme.ke, "good night, sleep tight. bedbugs have evolved faster than science, so there's nothing we can do to stop bedbugs from eating your flesh. [ laughter ] good night." [ laughter ] really tall bed there. >> steve: he sleeps in a drawer. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: "i'm afraid of bed bugs. so we sleep in the drawer." >> jimmy: "we decided to put her in her drawer....
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. >> the only thing missing from josh and wendy rugo's nursery is, well, the baby. when their adoption agency told them it could take years to bring home a child, they decided to speed up the process a little bit. so the couple is now shelling out 2,000 bucks a month for a billboard advertising their desire to adopt. >> so far, they say they have only received calls of support but they're still hoping they will hear from a willing birth mother. they say it wasn't immediate that they went to the billboard. they initially did business cards, t-shirts and flyers so it was gradual getting there. >> we wish them luck. more "world news now" coming up right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] tide with acti-lift technology helps remove many dry stains as if they were fresh. dad may try to ruin your style but dry stains won't. / ♪ ♪ tide with acti-lift. style is an option. clean is not. / get acti-lift in these tide detergents. / >>> welcome back, everybody. 2011 got off to a pretty bad start for some iphone users. more specifically, the owners out there who were count
. >> the only thing missing from josh and wendy rugo's nursery is, well, the baby. when their adoption agency told them it could take years to bring home a child, they decided to speed up the process a little bit. so the couple is now shelling out 2,000 bucks a month for a billboard advertising their desire to adopt. >> so far, they say they have only received calls of support but they're still hoping they will hear from a willing birth mother. they say it wasn't immediate that they...
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. >> can you imagine if they were having a kegger at my daughter's nursery school?. i appreciate you doing that. "the defenders." >> yes. >> jimmy: come on, you and my man, jim belushi. >> tomorrow night. it's on cbs -- another network, 10:00. sorry, everyone. >> jimmy: you can say that. it's fine. it's a big hit. >> it is a lot of fun. i like working with the belush. >> jimmy: how is jim belushi? i met him a couple of times. he's a party animal. >> he likes to have a good time. we do shoot a lot -- we do shoot in vegas sometimes, which is a little harrowing, because we shoot in the casinos. they only allow you to start at 2:00 a.m. so, you're going to work at 2:00 a.m. and then working until 4:00 p.m. the next day, which is kind of like maybe a schedule you might be on in vegas, but i went out with the belush, and they serve alcohol in las vegas. this i didn't know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did not? >> i had a couple of sips of an alcoholic beverage. and we then went to work at 2:00 a.m. and i got to work and i was fine. i can do it. i was cool. thank you, altoid
. >> can you imagine if they were having a kegger at my daughter's nursery school?. i appreciate you doing that. "the defenders." >> yes. >> jimmy: come on, you and my man, jim belushi. >> tomorrow night. it's on cbs -- another network, 10:00. sorry, everyone. >> jimmy: you can say that. it's fine. it's a big hit. >> it is a lot of fun. i like working with the belush. >> jimmy: how is jim belushi? i met him a couple of times. he's a party...
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. >> these are pictures we've grown up with on our refrigerator doors or nursery room walls.t's a wonderful opportunity to see these really for the first and only time here in the united states. >> reporter: a wonderful opportunity, that, is for those who planned ahead and bought their $20 tickets, or $17 senior tickets, in advance. >> i got the special price. >> you know, you could probably get $80 for that today? >> i would love that! [ laughter ] >> reporter: demand remains so great that now through tuesday, the museum will open at 7:30 in the morning and remain open till midnight. even with longer hours, the exhibit remains sold out. scalpers are getting upwards of $75 a ticket. >> doesn't surprise me at all. this exhibit has -- is so much like the previous one, it was so popular. >> reporter: janice needs a ticket, but refuses to pay scalper prices. >> i'm going to try. i'm actually a member of the gallery. >> reporter: they told her over the phone no tickets were available, not even for members. she wouldn't take no for an answer and decided to make a cold call. >> what
. >> these are pictures we've grown up with on our refrigerator doors or nursery room walls.t's a wonderful opportunity to see these really for the first and only time here in the united states. >> reporter: a wonderful opportunity, that, is for those who planned ahead and bought their $20 tickets, or $17 senior tickets, in advance. >> i got the special price. >> you know, you could probably get $80 for that today? >> i would love that! [ laughter ] >>...
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and nursery is ready. intentionally painted yellow. >> the fact that we have 4 of them that's a lot of pink to have. so we are trying to limit the amount of pink in the house. >>reporter: samantha and wayne say eventually they will do genetic testing to see if natalee and isabel are also identical twins. the chance of that is 1 in 8 million. but then the family has beaten the odd before. in palo alto, abc 7 news. >> when we continues here tonight, the former bay area woman who survived the arizona shooting rampage and the decision that is continuing to haunt her in the hospital. >> harvard twins who claim face become was their idea. bay area cramp drama that picks up where the movie left off. >>> battle for cell phone business. here the question. should you switch? >> and myself industry solved after 100 birds turn up dead in the north bay. another half after 100 birds turn up dead in the north bay. another half hour owere prese i want you to >> welcome back. thanks for joining us tonight. we begin this ha
and nursery is ready. intentionally painted yellow. >> the fact that we have 4 of them that's a lot of pink to have. so we are trying to limit the amount of pink in the house. >>reporter: samantha and wayne say eventually they will do genetic testing to see if natalee and isabel are also identical twins. the chance of that is 1 in 8 million. but then the family has beaten the odd before. in palo alto, abc 7 news. >> when we continues here tonight, the former bay area woman who...
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and the nursery is ready. intentionally painted yellow. >> the fact there are four that, is a lot of pink to have. we're trying to limit the amount of pink in the house. >> she's they say they'll do genetic testing to see if natalie and isabel of also identical twins. chance that have is one in eight million but the family has beaten odds before. >> what a story. >> and they're little darling autos another bitter day. >> and a little bit of rain too. >> so this is where we're going to see changes drying out and warming up a little bit. so we'll give you a milder forecast ahead. and here is a live picture from emeryville camera. you can see clouds around but peeks of sun. and there is a view of cluck overhead and showers falling from clouds but there is rain has been extremely light. here you can see light returns around petaluma and novato and towards fairfield. down towards santa cruz mountains there are showers beginning to move onshore here along the count eye coast. very light returns. and there is tempera
and the nursery is ready. intentionally painted yellow. >> the fact there are four that, is a lot of pink to have. we're trying to limit the amount of pink in the house. >> she's they say they'll do genetic testing to see if natalie and isabel of also identical twins. chance that have is one in eight million but the family has beaten odds before. >> what a story. >> and they're little darling autos another bitter day. >> and a little bit of rain too. >> so...
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the villages run a tree nursery here.replant the saplings for three years and then return them to the forest. it is a system that can and does work in many other countries, especially where natural habitats are dying out. in some watcher, there's also deforestation in canada. every year, an area the size of jamaica is logged, laying bare sways of land. but canada has introduced some of the toughest forest protection laws in the world. for every tree felled, a new one has to be planted. professionals can plant as many as 1600 trees a day. >> us as a company and other companies are able to take the technology and into the tropical areas where there has been a lot of deforestation and degradation of the landscape. through introduction of different native species to the area, we are working to reintroduce more natural landscapes to these degraded lands. >> ambitious project like this one are now a worldwide phenomenon. they help preserve the forests and so help to slow down global warming. >> a third of germany's covered by f
the villages run a tree nursery here.replant the saplings for three years and then return them to the forest. it is a system that can and does work in many other countries, especially where natural habitats are dying out. in some watcher, there's also deforestation in canada. every year, an area the size of jamaica is logged, laying bare sways of land. but canada has introduced some of the toughest forest protection laws in the world. for every tree felled, a new one has to be planted....
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let us check of metal came crashing down to the nursery care. i promise you we did not plan this.ss will believe me, it turns out it was part of a satellite called sputnik that landed right here. it said the space race into motion. so i want to say, to you, today, but it is here. that is here more than 50 years later, that the race for the 21st century will be runline.--owon. (applause) thiss a place that is been doing what america has always done. you have reinvented herself. back in 2003, one of the largest employers around, moved their operations abroad. and that must've been a really tough time for this town. for this community. jobs were lost, families are hurting. community was shaken up. and i know from illinois, my home state when it found loses its major employer is hard to bounce back. a lot of the end people start moving away. looking for opportunities summer else. you fast-forward to 2011, new manufacturing plants, new hope, they're taking root. part of the reason the unemployment rate here is 4 points lower than it was that the getting of last year. (applause) that is
let us check of metal came crashing down to the nursery care. i promise you we did not plan this.ss will believe me, it turns out it was part of a satellite called sputnik that landed right here. it said the space race into motion. so i want to say, to you, today, but it is here. that is here more than 50 years later, that the race for the 21st century will be runline.--owon. (applause) thiss a place that is been doing what america has always done. you have reinvented herself. back in 2003, one...
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you could have a history class that is working to collect oral histories and a local nursery home. a variety of programs, depending on what the interests of the students, the kirkland, and the classroom they are engaged in. host: heather peeler is the chief strategy officer with corporation for national & community service. caller: i am from st. louis. our city was named one of the top-10 worst places to live because of the crime. where i'm finding -- what i'm finding out is a lot of young men -- this is will we have to understand. we addressed the fact that these laws are not fair. we have young african-american men who are serving 10 years for nonviolent crimes. they let child molesters out in four years. there is a discrepancy in the law. what are these men -- i take applications in the committee all the time. i have men in their 30's. the first thing out of their mouth, are they felons? addressing the penal system and why we have 70% of our males that are in jail for non-falling crime or drug-related. -- for non-violent crime. host: is there anything for national committee serv
you could have a history class that is working to collect oral histories and a local nursery home. a variety of programs, depending on what the interests of the students, the kirkland, and the classroom they are engaged in. host: heather peeler is the chief strategy officer with corporation for national & community service. caller: i am from st. louis. our city was named one of the top-10 worst places to live because of the crime. where i'm finding -- what i'm finding out is a lot of young...
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hitting suspects in our nursery victims in because they fired him in the shots there're going to be strayree homes were caught in the crossfire. some of those homes were hit and one person inside the pink home was hit with a stray bullet. that person is in hospital. you can see the glass from the car. they have recovered the caller according to an investigator this morning. for the people who live here, i talked to a young boy inside the house he says it was so loud, he told his family to get down. >> i was inside my house and i heard gunshots. i came running. i tell my mom to get down on the ground. my three brothers were standing up and i told them to get on the ground. my neighbors came up and he said everybody go win, we'll win and, we came back outside, he was outside. and i stayed outside with him. >> back life the damage from the bullets 20 of them throughout this whole fence. one home has a couple of shots go through the place. glass on the ground, at this point no descriptions of the suspects. six people in hospital believe that not life- threatening injuries. we still hope to he
hitting suspects in our nursery victims in because they fired him in the shots there're going to be strayree homes were caught in the crossfire. some of those homes were hit and one person inside the pink home was hit with a stray bullet. that person is in hospital. you can see the glass from the car. they have recovered the caller according to an investigator this morning. for the people who live here, i talked to a young boy inside the house he says it was so loud, he told his family to get...
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you could have a history class that is working to collect oral histories and a local nursery home.ariety of programs, depending on what the interests of the students, the kirkland, and the classroom they are engaged in. host: heather peeler is the chief rategy officer with corporation r national & community service. caller: i am from st. louis. our city was named one of the top-10 worst places to live because of the crime. where i'm finding -- what i'm finding out is a lot of young men -- this is will we have to understand. we addressed the fact that these laws are not fair. we have young african-american men who are serving 10 years for nonviolent crimes. they let child molesters out in four years. there is a discrepancy in the law. what are these men -- i take applications in the committee all the time. i have men in their 30's. the first thing out of their mouth, are they felons? addressing the penal system and why we have 70% of our males that are in jail for non-falling crime or drug-related. -- for non-violent crime. host: is there anything for national committee service that
you could have a history class that is working to collect oral histories and a local nursery home.ariety of programs, depending on what the interests of the students, the kirkland, and the classroom they are engaged in. host: heather peeler is the chief rategy officer with corporation r national & community service. caller: i am from st. louis. our city was named one of the top-10 worst places to live because of the crime. where i'm finding -- what i'm finding out is a lot of young men --...
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[nursery music playing] if your home was built before 1978, call or log on.
[nursery music playing] if your home was built before 1978, call or log on.
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man: ♪ i'm home woman: ♪ i'm home ♪ where i belong [nursery music playing] if your home was built beforeog on.
man: ♪ i'm home woman: ♪ i'm home ♪ where i belong [nursery music playing] if your home was built beforeog on.
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[nursery music playing] if your home was built before 1978, call or log on.
[nursery music playing] if your home was built before 1978, call or log on.