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west nursery road will be shut down at the beltway through 10 a.m. on sunday morning. and in north baltimore we are dealing with a 16 inch water main break on york road near coldspring lane. traffic is reduced to one lane in both directions. so stick with charles street or 83 as your alternate routes. jfx nice and clear heading into the city and here's what 95 looks like downtown at 395. no problems at fort mchenry tunnel harbor tunnel in greatshape and 695 in parkville at harford road moving along. no delays towards towson. that's your abc2 timesaver traffic. now over to you. >>> a lot more coming up on good morning maryland at 5. >> including the snack you eat before heading off to bed could be affecting the amount of sleep you get. the food doctors recommend thatwill help you sleep better at night. >> plus, you consider your job to be the best. which ones landed in the top five and why. >>> checking stories that we are working on for you this morning making headlines around the nation he's sold year who survived fort hood shooting massacre and is honoring the other
west nursery road will be shut down at the beltway through 10 a.m. on sunday morning. and in north baltimore we are dealing with a 16 inch water main break on york road near coldspring lane. traffic is reduced to one lane in both directions. so stick with charles street or 83 as your alternate routes. jfx nice and clear heading into the city and here's what 95 looks like downtown at 395. no problems at fort mchenry tunnel harbor tunnel in greatshape and 695 in parkville at harford road moving...
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this nursery at shady grove really illustrates the point. it is empty today. that is because the babies are in the rooms. >> the biggest change that we've seen is that first hour right after birth in which the moms and babies are left all by themselves to experience the breast feeding experience before any interruptions are done, before the weights are done, before any kind of shots or anything else for the baby. >> he came out and they plopped him on my chest. chris cut the cord and he was breast feeding within about 15 minutes of being born. >> reporter: shady grove has set up a lactation room for its own employees. >> we have taken and old room and made it into a breast feeding room. >> we want to make sure when moms return to work, it is a baby friendly workplace so mom has a place to go to a lactation room where an employer supports breast feeding. >> reporter: breast feeding has documented health benefits. the message, it is not always easy but it is worth it. in montgomery county, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> top hahnors for the washington nats skipper,
this nursery at shady grove really illustrates the point. it is empty today. that is because the babies are in the rooms. >> the biggest change that we've seen is that first hour right after birth in which the moms and babies are left all by themselves to experience the breast feeding experience before any interruptions are done, before the weights are done, before any kind of shots or anything else for the baby. >> he came out and they plopped him on my chest. chris cut the cord...
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the parkway is going to be shut down at 10:00 right at west nursery road. it won't reopen until 10 tomorrow morning. and west nursery road will be shut down at the same time but that won't reopen until 10 on sunday. so you want to stick with route 1 or 95. and as your alternate routes looking live here at 95, just north of 195 everything moving along no problems getting down to dc or if you are headed up north towards 695, speaking -- not speak of 695. 83 in hunt valley no problems from shawan to the beltway. on the west side of 69511 minutes to travel the outer loop from 759 towards 95. that's your abc2 timesaver traffic megan and charlee over to you. >>> five -- charley over to you. >>> we are following breaking news in atlanta. police closed off streets around cnn's building because someone called 911 saying he was at the building with a chemical bomb. officers are sweeping the building looking for the caller and package. we will follow the story and any information that comes into the newsroom we will bring you the updates here on good morning maryland
the parkway is going to be shut down at 10:00 right at west nursery road. it won't reopen until 10 tomorrow morning. and west nursery road will be shut down at the same time but that won't reopen until 10 on sunday. so you want to stick with route 1 or 95. and as your alternate routes looking live here at 95, just north of 195 everything moving along no problems getting down to dc or if you are headed up north towards 695, speaking -- not speak of 695. 83 in hunt valley no problems from shawan...
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tomorrow west nursery road closed at the belt way through 10:00 a.m. sunday.ou will want to use 95 route 1, 97 or columbia pike instead. construction, will intensify, inner loop shut down will kins avenue beginning 11:00 p.m., won't reopen until 5:00 a.m. monday. you will want to use the detour in place. for up to the minute traffic conditions go to abc2news.com >>> tomorrow, they will team up with baltimore county corvette club to raise money, throwing a big block party. all you corvette lovers will be able to see hundreds of high performance cars on display. help by dropping off a donation while you are there. >> we want people to come out and bring donations for the food center. whether that be something we do every year. for the sick kids at hopkins this tie is from anthony pagan from baltimore he has been battling leukemia, loves sports this is his tie honored to wear it today. >> this is cool i like it so so much yours has a little snow man mine has presents just a great design out there, and just amazing what the kids do. one of those things, everybody
tomorrow west nursery road closed at the belt way through 10:00 a.m. sunday.ou will want to use 95 route 1, 97 or columbia pike instead. construction, will intensify, inner loop shut down will kins avenue beginning 11:00 p.m., won't reopen until 5:00 a.m. monday. you will want to use the detour in place. for up to the minute traffic conditions go to abc2news.com >>> tomorrow, they will team up with baltimore county corvette club to raise money, throwing a big block party. all you...
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. >> i'm standing in the nursery of a maryland hospital where all of the babies are -- where are all of the babies. the story is coming up. >> and the beltway is getting a major makeover. we'll tell you when express lanes designed to relieve traffic congestion are expected to open up. gary. >> thank you, shawn. much, much cooler around here. the rain is out and it looks like the chilly temperatures have settled in for awhile. real cold overnight tonight. first a look at the forecast is coming up. stay with us. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. . >>> well, election is only a week be
. >> i'm standing in the nursery of a maryland hospital where all of the babies are -- where are all of the babies. the story is coming up. >> and the beltway is getting a major makeover. we'll tell you when express lanes designed to relieve traffic congestion are expected to open up. gary. >> thank you, shawn. much, much cooler around here. the rain is out and it looks like the chilly temperatures have settled in for awhile. real cold overnight tonight. first a look at the...
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window, but this nursery at shady grove really illustrates the point.y today. that's because the babies are in the rooms. >> the biggest change that we've seen is that first hour right after birth in which the moms and babies are left all by themselves to experience the breastfeeding experience before any interruptions are done, before the weights are done or any kind of shots or anything else for the baby. >> he came out and they plopped him right on my chest. chris cut the chord cord -- cord and he was breastfeeding in about 15 minutes after being born. >> we've taken an old room and made it into a breastfeeding room for employees so that they can be successful. >> we want to make sure that when moms return to work, it's a baby friendly workplace so that moms have a place to go to pump and i'm not talking about the ladies room. you know what i'm talking about. i'm talking about a lactation room where employers support breastfeeding. breastfeeding has documented benefits. it's not always easy, but it's worth it. >>> a 3-month-old who underwent heart su
window, but this nursery at shady grove really illustrates the point.y today. that's because the babies are in the rooms. >> the biggest change that we've seen is that first hour right after birth in which the moms and babies are left all by themselves to experience the breastfeeding experience before any interruptions are done, before the weights are done or any kind of shots or anything else for the baby. >> he came out and they plopped him right on my chest. chris cut the chord...
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they have this wonderful nursery. i have this nursery we can take trisha down there.we'll go see out of europe. for years he promised to take her to europe and it didn't actually happen as a vacation until 1963. but he was so promising it's going to happen. does that answer your question quite i think we have time for just one more question. >> and be curious to know a little bit about her family in nevada. why did he move to california? what were his parents like? >> okay, now we're getting into a tricky area. so father was the son of irish immigrant and he had traveled around as an itinerant without a lot of different things. he was kind of talk to her about the adventures. he had been a minor. her mother was a first-generation german immigrant and her mother had been married before. her mother was -- her mother came over as a child, ended up staying and eventually married a man named vendor. they moved up to test your mother said it was? i think north dakota and he was killed in a flood of fire. actually, i chide very hard to find information about the flood that k
they have this wonderful nursery. i have this nursery we can take trisha down there.we'll go see out of europe. for years he promised to take her to europe and it didn't actually happen as a vacation until 1963. but he was so promising it's going to happen. does that answer your question quite i think we have time for just one more question. >> and be curious to know a little bit about her family in nevada. why did he move to california? what were his parents like? >> okay, now...
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you can return them for a full refund. >> check your nursery. you mapu graco branded avalon or -- may use a graco branded avalon glider. the base could crack and break and you can fall. the cpsc says it's happened 26 times. we've got more information on all these recalls on our website, www.wusa9.com. >>> coming up we're talking healthy living and heart walk d.c. with washington redskins great darrell green. >> he gets all the fun assignments. also ahead an overnight fire send a tobacco shop up in smoke. >> we're just trying to find out -- >> but first russ ptacek goes back to food establishments busted for unhealthy and dirty conditions and finds some of them may not have learned their lesson, all that right after the break. >>> tonight a 9 wants to know investigation is getting some action and it's all because of our probe and the d.c. health department now for the first time responding to some of our findings. >> our cameras uncover food risks experts say could make you sick at places already closed at least once, but inspectors put them back
you can return them for a full refund. >> check your nursery. you mapu graco branded avalon or -- may use a graco branded avalon glider. the base could crack and break and you can fall. the cpsc says it's happened 26 times. we've got more information on all these recalls on our website, www.wusa9.com. >>> coming up we're talking healthy living and heart walk d.c. with washington redskins great darrell green. >> he gets all the fun assignments. also ahead an overnight fire...
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. >> reporter: the youngsters at this nursery school are also going digital. >> translator: turn the power on, please. >> reporter: they use tablets for learning. the apps teach the children to write the japanese alpha bet about i tracing their fingers along the characters. more than ever teachers and parents are turning to these devices to help them raise children. a market research company asked about 650 moms if they let their children use smartphones and other electronic gadgets. two out of three mothers said they do. more than 80% of them said the devices are useful. software developers see great opportunities in educational apps. for example, this maker of karaoke machines, two years ago it started selling educational apps. now it offers 20 kinds. the head of the developers is the mother of a 5-year-old and 3-year-old and her goal is to make app that is help moms like her. recently she attended a luncheon with other mothers. she wanted to test a new app that teaches children to remember the map of the world and to gauge their reactions. >> the earth is turning. >> translator: i
. >> reporter: the youngsters at this nursery school are also going digital. >> translator: turn the power on, please. >> reporter: they use tablets for learning. the apps teach the children to write the japanese alpha bet about i tracing their fingers along the characters. more than ever teachers and parents are turning to these devices to help them raise children. a market research company asked about 650 moms if they let their children use smartphones and other electronic...
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this wonderful nursery, check out the ship, have this nursery, we can take trisha down there. we can see the sights of europe. for years he promised to take her to europe. it didn't actually happen as a vacation until 1963. he was still promising it was going to happen. does that answer your question? i think we have time for one more question. >> i would be curious to know a little bit about her family, in nevada. what did her father do, why move to california? what were his parents like, what were her mother's parents like? >> we're getting into a tricky area. her father was the son of irish immigrants and he had to travel around -- she did a lot of things. he would talk about his good ventures. he had been made minor. term mother was a first-generation german immigrant and her mother had been married before. her mother was -- her mother came over as a child and stayed and eventually married a man named bender. we move to what the code did we decide it was? north dakota and he was killed in a flood up there. actually, i tried hard to find information about the flood that kil
this wonderful nursery, check out the ship, have this nursery, we can take trisha down there. we can see the sights of europe. for years he promised to take her to europe. it didn't actually happen as a vacation until 1963. he was still promising it was going to happen. does that answer your question? i think we have time for one more question. >> i would be curious to know a little bit about her family, in nevada. what did her father do, why move to california? what were his parents...
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basically this project will allow disadvantaged youth to take part in planting native plants and nursery, train them in repairn projects, and hopefully -- this is not included in this -- hopefully, if now you know, we've got $250 million, if you put a little bit aside, we can participate sustainably in maintaining our trees for the county, for the city and county of san francisco, trees play an important role. and we can call upon our brothers and sisters from the labors union and other unions to do the right thing. so, commissioners, before ed harrington left, i requested him to leave a legacy, and i explained to him about this project. and he worked very hard, with our brother, harlan kelly, and the laborers union. i personally sat down with ramone from the laborers union, and he blasted, you know, because they do have a training center. >> president torres: right. >> and that's the way we got to do. we got to offer opportunities to the constituents of san francisco, and others too. but we need to offer some holistic opportunities. so today, history has been made on an important level.
basically this project will allow disadvantaged youth to take part in planting native plants and nursery, train them in repairn projects, and hopefully -- this is not included in this -- hopefully, if now you know, we've got $250 million, if you put a little bit aside, we can participate sustainably in maintaining our trees for the county, for the city and county of san francisco, trees play an important role. and we can call upon our brothers and sisters from the labors union and other unions...
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. >> reporter: a nursery, mom and dad's arms and lots of visitors. >> we had a lot of help from family we've had friends and coworkers and neighbors stopping by the house bringing food. >> reporter: the triplet, one of a kind and three times the cuteness. >> it becomes less about yourself and more as the family. >> this is when you get the grandparents over so you can nap and they can take care of the. >> this is where you love the inlaws, whether you love them or not. >> dad sounded a little bit tired there. >> he does. but the kids are lovely. >>> the long holiday weekend led to record numbers at the box office, was it bella or bond that brought in the big crowd. >>> and he got his start online, but now justin biebers reign of youtube is over. who took the top spot. >> we'll be right back. before cold & flu season, help prevent with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. uh... um... hm... umm... uh... oh ! the windows phone 8x by htc on veri
. >> reporter: a nursery, mom and dad's arms and lots of visitors. >> we had a lot of help from family we've had friends and coworkers and neighbors stopping by the house bringing food. >> reporter: the triplet, one of a kind and three times the cuteness. >> it becomes less about yourself and more as the family. >> this is when you get the grandparents over so you can nap and they can take care of the. >> this is where you love the inlaws, whether you love...
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haven't been tracking because we thought of it as an ancient, you know, problem that again was from a nursery rhyme. but it's absolutely reel as real as you have heard today and this legislation is a great step towards actually [tkra-egs/] the nish of bed bug infestations we have in the city. >> [tkpwao-frplt/] this legislation will help me because when you write, it will help me explain to her what she needs to do. bed bugs can happen to the cleanest people. i have tried to complain a visitor could have brought it in, but she can't understand. she is assuming if she reports it to her landlord she could get evicted or lose all of her stuff and all of those things, also make it difficult for me to try to solve the problem. i have virtually no authority with her landlord to solve the problem. and so a list of things that spell out what everybody needs to do would greatly help, i believe, me, even other individuals who are trying to help people who have the problem. so i thank you very much. >> thank you. is there any other public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed .
haven't been tracking because we thought of it as an ancient, you know, problem that again was from a nursery rhyme. but it's absolutely reel as real as you have heard today and this legislation is a great step towards actually [tkra-egs/] the nish of bed bug infestations we have in the city. >> [tkpwao-frplt/] this legislation will help me because when you write, it will help me explain to her what she needs to do. bed bugs can happen to the cleanest people. i have tried to complain a...
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today ellen called them out from the audience and surprised them with a new nursery for the baby and a gift of $25,000. now, annalise originally wrote to ellen to submit a funny photo of her toddler. she never expected a life changing gift. >> i didn't think -- i know it happens, but not to us. not to us. >> what a great story. the couple is expecting a daughter on new year's day. >> i saw that just before our newscast. >>> our forecast is changing a bit. let's check in with jeff ranieri. >> it is moving off to the south and east. the halloween storm we have been tracking. so that rain again has moved on out. that's the good news, the slow moving system did do quite a bit here in terms of the rainfall totals. one and three tenths in san francisco. that was near a record setting rainfall. also, sonoma at 3600. now san francisco is up above 100% of average for the rainfall season. awesome news here across the bay area. also, very cold here now that the cold front has pushed off to the east. widespread temperatures in the 60s. get a load of this. after some 60s today in south san jose,
today ellen called them out from the audience and surprised them with a new nursery for the baby and a gift of $25,000. now, annalise originally wrote to ellen to submit a funny photo of her toddler. she never expected a life changing gift. >> i didn't think -- i know it happens, but not to us. not to us. >> what a great story. the couple is expecting a daughter on new year's day. >> i saw that just before our newscast. >>> our forecast is changing a bit. let's check...
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. >> they have shut down route 295 here at west nursery road. it won't reopen until 10:00 tomorrow morning. your best routes are 95 or columbia pike. also, the road will be closed at the parkway through 10:00 on sunday. for the latest traffic conditions 24-7, go to abc 2 news doing i am lauren cook. >>> so you know a guy that knows a friend that knows a i go that dropped his iphone in the toilet. that is not the only thing that could happen. coming up, we will tell you about the worst places to take your phone so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: chilly winds still coming down on the backside of sandy. how chilly will it stay through the weekend. and what about that potential weather maker next week. we will get that in the forecast. >>> tonight i have a lot of miles to the gallon. abc 2 news is back in 60 seconds. he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's
. >> they have shut down route 295 here at west nursery road. it won't reopen until 10:00 tomorrow morning. your best routes are 95 or columbia pike. also, the road will be closed at the parkway through 10:00 on sunday. for the latest traffic conditions 24-7, go to abc 2 news doing i am lauren cook. >>> so you know a guy that knows a friend that knows a i go that dropped his iphone in the toilet. that is not the only thing that could happen. coming up, we will tell you about the...
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of the seven children who are being killed after a train collided with a nursery school bus south of the egyptian capital these are the latest pictures you're seeing right here of one local doctor said that many of the victims were aged between four and six the transport minister has resigned following the crash which happened about four hundred kilometers from cairo there are some reports the railroad crossing closed. security is on high alert in thailand following a terror attack ahead of a planned visit by barack obama on sunday one person killed many injured when a motorcycle bomb exploded in the south of the country setting five buildings on fire obama is to begin a three nation tour of southeast asia hoping to boost u.s. influence in a region where china is becoming increasingly assertive. the lower house of the u.s. congress has approved travel and finance restrictions against russian officials suspected of human rights violations it's the so-called magnitsky bill after russian lawyer so to give magnitsky who died in police custody three years ago after being held for alleged
of the seven children who are being killed after a train collided with a nursery school bus south of the egyptian capital these are the latest pictures you're seeing right here of one local doctor said that many of the victims were aged between four and six the transport minister has resigned following the crash which happened about four hundred kilometers from cairo there are some reports the railroad crossing closed. security is on high alert in thailand following a terror attack ahead of a...
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hillary clinton in seconds coming out condemning them they're not doing this we had a form outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we had the appalling murder this weekend of a famous syrian actor who was killed he only crime was of course supporting the government in syria and so we've got terrorist attacks taking place on a daily basis and not by the west and i think we all know why five homemade devices go off in bahrain's capital wreaking havoc and reaping later we bring you one expert's opinion on to profit from further destabilizing a country that's been engulfed in opposition protests for more than twenty months now. based on the times of recession british and peace accord spending falls and a lot sure is business trips ball around the world stories and plenty of others after the break. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can run oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open ar
hillary clinton in seconds coming out condemning them they're not doing this we had a form outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we had the appalling murder this weekend of a famous syrian actor who was killed he only crime was of course supporting the government in syria and so we've got terrorist attacks taking place on a daily basis and not by the west and i think we all know why five homemade devices go off in bahrain's capital wreaking havoc and reaping later we bring you one expert's...
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your recruits within seconds coming out condemning them for not doing this we had a bomb outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we had the appalling murder this weekend of a famous syrian actor who was killed he only crime was of course supporting the government in syria. and so we've got terrorist attacks taking place in a daily basis and not by the west and i think we all know why. later in the program a slamming on the brakes in breeds as workers across the border right against austerity want the government votes on new cuts to satisfy international lenders that's still to come or not. the british prime minister has embarked on a low key arms torch to the middle east but as artie's party boyko explains both the needs are being chased and david cameron sales pages are missing more than a few eyebrows. in the past the british prime minister has spoken about how britain's interests line up holding the country's values but it was all interests and no talk of values this morning when david cameron touched down in dubai he's going to be trying to sell over one hundred u.k. tyson fighter jet
your recruits within seconds coming out condemning them for not doing this we had a bomb outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we had the appalling murder this weekend of a famous syrian actor who was killed he only crime was of course supporting the government in syria. and so we've got terrorist attacks taking place in a daily basis and not by the west and i think we all know why. later in the program a slamming on the brakes in breeds as workers across the border right against austerity...
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there now into the we go starting with forty seven children killed after a train collided with a nursery school bus just south of the egyptian capital one local doctor said that many of the victims were aged between four and six the transport minister has resigned following the crash which happened about four hundred kilometers from cairo there are some reports of the railroad crossing wasn't closed when it should have been. there been scuffles in jordan between supporters of the king and anti-government demonstrators thousands of people have been pouring onto the streets since tuesday to protest the country lifting its fuel subsidies that move domestic gas prices by more than fifty percent with other fuel costs going up by about a third one person is being killed around seventy five injured so far during four days of unrest. security is on high alert in thailand following a terror attack ahead of a planned visit by barack obama on sunday at least one person was killed and many injured when a motorcycle bomb exploded in the south of the country setting five buildings on fire obama is to
there now into the we go starting with forty seven children killed after a train collided with a nursery school bus just south of the egyptian capital one local doctor said that many of the victims were aged between four and six the transport minister has resigned following the crash which happened about four hundred kilometers from cairo there are some reports of the railroad crossing wasn't closed when it should have been. there been scuffles in jordan between supporters of the king and...
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you really should see the -- see the -- they brought him in and took -- or we saw him in the nurseryd his diaper off. he's got the biggest [bleep] you ever saw. they're just voluptuous. and we're talking about you. i shouldn't say that. [ cheers and applause ] oh, yeah. this is gonna sound like i'm making it up. i swear to you i'm not. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the invention of television by a man named philo t. farnsworth. it also marks the 75th anniversary of the first joke making fun of philo t. farnsworth. to commemorate both these anniversaries and to inspire future farnsworths, we dedicate the following. did you know the raccoon's the master of the double i'll admit it's heartwarming to see her cutting her son's hair in a "hollywood squares" pattern. i'll take the left ear to block. [ laughs ] man: here we go. he's getting nervous 'cause we're about to try the bouncy flip. all right, you ready for it? we're gonna try the bouncy flip. all right, he's all ready. i'm gonna set the camera here so everybody can see. see the flip. don't worry, folks it's not what you th
you really should see the -- see the -- they brought him in and took -- or we saw him in the nurseryd his diaper off. he's got the biggest [bleep] you ever saw. they're just voluptuous. and we're talking about you. i shouldn't say that. [ cheers and applause ] oh, yeah. this is gonna sound like i'm making it up. i swear to you i'm not. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the invention of television by a man named philo t. farnsworth. it also marks the 75th anniversary of the first joke...
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hillary clinton in seconds coming out condemning them they're not doing this we had a bomb outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we had the appalling murder this weekend of a famous syrian actor who was killed he's only crime was of course supporting the government in syria and so we've got terrorist attacks taking place on a daily basis and not me by the west and i think we all know why. russia says western efforts to unite syria's fragmented opposition to doomed to failure because they're based on warmongering foreign minister sergei lavrov believes the bloody battle is being encouraged deliberately to create conditions for regime change more on russia's latest assessment of the syrian crisis from artie's lucy coming off. sergey lavrov is on a middle east tour after a tenuous cease fire in syria broke down during a tragically so during the holiday of aid but on the very same day as russia is trying to restart diplomatic efforts to come to some sort of diplomatic solution to the syria crisis members of the fractured syrian opposition groups are meeting in qatar under u.s. backed efforts
hillary clinton in seconds coming out condemning them they're not doing this we had a bomb outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we had the appalling murder this weekend of a famous syrian actor who was killed he's only crime was of course supporting the government in syria and so we've got terrorist attacks taking place on a daily basis and not me by the west and i think we all know why. russia says western efforts to unite syria's fragmented opposition to doomed to failure because they're...
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clinton within seconds coming out condemning them they're not doing this we had a bomb outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we have the appalling mood of this we can have a famous syrian actor who was killed he's his only crime was of course supporting the government in syria. and so we've got terrorist attacks taking place on a daily basis to not be there by the west and i think we all know why well neal no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks but rebel groups say they were behind similar acts of violence in the past wires or to such methods are getting desperate more more desperate because the fact is they haven't got majority public support in syria i think we had a rebel commander saying a few months ago that in the big cities the trouble was that about seventy percent of the people support the government in syria and i think as the violence goes on more and more people in syria who. many of that sort of undecided early on say in twenty eleven hours after the government was or appalled by the violence and the killing for example after you know just imagine when mary col
clinton within seconds coming out condemning them they're not doing this we had a bomb outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we have the appalling mood of this we can have a famous syrian actor who was killed he's his only crime was of course supporting the government in syria. and so we've got terrorist attacks taking place on a daily basis to not be there by the west and i think we all know why well neal no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks but rebel groups say they were...
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cling to it in seconds coming out condemning them they are not doing this we had a bomb outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we had the appalling murder this weekend of a famous syrian actor who was killed he only crime was of course supporting the government in syria i'm so we've got terrorist attacks taking place on a daily basis and not me by the west and i think we all know why. and hundreds gathered to demand a recount after the parliamentary election in ukraine opposition parties say they're ready to renounce their seats completely to protest against alleged fraud more on that story ahead for you here on r.t. . the first wave of at least five explosions a swept bahrain's capital manama the bombs which exploded in different parts of the city were all homemade and these two people killed in what the government say were terrorist attacks comes amid the kind of regular pro-forma position marches and often end up with riot police resorting to violence to a political analyst from the u.k. economy website patrick police the monarchy will use these attacks as a pretext to suppress oppos
cling to it in seconds coming out condemning them they are not doing this we had a bomb outside a nursery school a few weeks ago we had the appalling murder this weekend of a famous syrian actor who was killed he only crime was of course supporting the government in syria i'm so we've got terrorist attacks taking place on a daily basis and not me by the west and i think we all know why. and hundreds gathered to demand a recount after the parliamentary election in ukraine opposition parties say...
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. >> on the first drive we saw a huge nursery.rge as a football field covered in piles of ledgery egg casings. >> canyons in the bering sea off the coast of alaska. the air so full of fish and nutrition, it's known asvs)he green belt. this is generating nearly half of the seafood sold in the fu.s you eat fish sticks, fish fillet sandwiches and imitation crab, odds are you're eating fish from the bering sea. groups believe many fish depend on the canyons for food and shelter sometime during their life tykel. >> this is important. we need to make sure we protect the habitat. >> conservationists have been working to create a ban in areas but the industry says l is not enough evidence so greenpeace trying to get more data. this is their second expedition into the canyons. they're working with a dieologist from the marine science institute. he is still analyzing video but says canyons do have ecological importance. we talked with him via skip. >> we found higher abundances of corals then other deep water habitats looked at. and. >> so
. >> on the first drive we saw a huge nursery.rge as a football field covered in piles of ledgery egg casings. >> canyons in the bering sea off the coast of alaska. the air so full of fish and nutrition, it's known asvs)he green belt. this is generating nearly half of the seafood sold in the fu.s you eat fish sticks, fish fillet sandwiches and imitation crab, odds are you're eating fish from the bering sea. groups believe many fish depend on the canyons for food and shelter sometime...
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we have delays on southbound to 95 toward 100 from west nursery road.and boulevard, and accidents still on the road. delays right in the area of 32. college parkway ed green colleague drive, you will find some stoplights out so treat them as a four-way stop sign. the north side of the beltway is still at speed, 11 minutes on southbound 95 into our county. the jfx is not bad from ruxton road down into the city. >> if you have any problems on the road this morning, it is mainly going to be a couple of raindrops. of's talk about the impact sandy. we saw a lot of extra weather across the stage. we did not see the worst of the damage but we saw the most extreme weather including the heavy snow that fell in garrett county, 29 inches. compare that to a 79-mile per hour wind gust south of the bay bridge and we had more than 12 inches of rain in many parts of the eastern shore including easton and the pressure apple dropped to 28.44 inches. what an extreme event we saw across the entire state. things are improving. it is a little bit called and not settled in th
we have delays on southbound to 95 toward 100 from west nursery road.and boulevard, and accidents still on the road. delays right in the area of 32. college parkway ed green colleague drive, you will find some stoplights out so treat them as a four-way stop sign. the north side of the beltway is still at speed, 11 minutes on southbound 95 into our county. the jfx is not bad from ruxton road down into the city. >> if you have any problems on the road this morning, it is mainly going to be...
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it's a nursery rhyme toy, and the reason it's called a bell toy is because it had a bell action.ou moved it, the bell rings. this one is called "ding dong bell, pussy's not in the well" off a nursery rhyme which is written right in here. very good condition, original polychrome paint, all cast iron. this toy today, on an open market, is worth $3,500 to $4,500. you're kidding. no. i had no idea. that's great, thank you. that much money, that's amazing. woman: it's from alaska, and the artist is fred machetanz. i was in anchorage, alaska, and i walked into an art dealer, and i saw this on the wall. i just looked at it and fell in love with it and it just said, "buy me," so i did. well, fred machetanz was born in 1908 in ohio. he studied in the midwest. and then in 1935, he intended to make a brief visit to his uncle in alaska, but he ended up staying for two years. okay. so he obviously liked the place. and then he served in the aleutian islands in the navy during the war and came back to live in alaska in 1946. he married sara dunn, and she was a writer, and they would work togeth
it's a nursery rhyme toy, and the reason it's called a bell toy is because it had a bell action.ou moved it, the bell rings. this one is called "ding dong bell, pussy's not in the well" off a nursery rhyme which is written right in here. very good condition, original polychrome paint, all cast iron. this toy today, on an open market, is worth $3,500 to $4,500. you're kidding. no. i had no idea. that's great, thank you. that much money, that's amazing. woman: it's from alaska, and the...
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. >> being in that nursery was probably one of the saddest places i can remember on rikers island.t was a real slice of reality. and i remember the crew and i talking about how sad we felt for these children. >> at this stage, they don't know where they are. all they know they are with their mother and that's it. they do not know where they are except that mommy is there. >> this young mother who asked that we not reveal her name was with her infant daughter. >> it's nice. nice to be able to take care of her. the disadvantage is that she doesn't see the outside. she doesn't hear the dogs barking, the cars going by. >> what's your greatest fear for her? >> losing my child. that's the only thing. i face a lot of time. that's my greatest fear. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw" -- >> i call it the drama floor. >> gender bending inmates. >> we cut up sheets and towels and stuff like that to look like dresses. >> and jailing the mentally disturbed. >> he didn't seem violent but he was definitely someone you would not want to be left in a room alone with. >>> due to mature subject matter, vi
. >> being in that nursery was probably one of the saddest places i can remember on rikers island.t was a real slice of reality. and i remember the crew and i talking about how sad we felt for these children. >> at this stage, they don't know where they are. all they know they are with their mother and that's it. they do not know where they are except that mommy is there. >> this young mother who asked that we not reveal her name was with her infant daughter. >> it's...
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. >> jimmy: so your dressing room is adjacent to a nursery essentially? >> yes it is. it is fine. good. >> it brings life and joy into our own little. >> jimmy: yes, keep telling yourself that. yes. yes. we will take a quick break right now. christina applegate is here. her show is called "up all night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ classical music playing ♪ classical music playing ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent at best buy. ♪ wow my definition is high. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. ♪ everybody get, everybody get! ♪ your mouth has been snacking, gift stacking, nutcracking and yellowing. because if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips remove over 10 years of stains, just in time for a white holiday. crest 3d white whitestrips. just in time for a white holiday. ♪ how advanced is the new ford fusion? well...it has outstanding performance and handling... ...and it offers a plug-in hybrid that gets a projected 100 mpge. of course, there's still one thing it can't do. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. it's an entire
. >> jimmy: so your dressing room is adjacent to a nursery essentially? >> yes it is. it is fine. good. >> it brings life and joy into our own little. >> jimmy: yes, keep telling yourself that. yes. yes. we will take a quick break right now. christina applegate is here. her show is called "up all night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ classical music playing ♪ classical music playing ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent at best...
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ongoing work on the baltimore-washington parkway as crews try to finish replace braj at west nursery road. the brand new bridge was wheeled in, shutting down the northbound lanes. the $6 million project ran into problems two weeks ago when some of the load shifted, shutting down the roadway. next weekend, crews will shut down the southbound lanes to complete the work. >>> today, the last day for rosaliros roslyn and cemetery closures. single tracking between twin brook and grovner and forest glenn and tacoma. >>> social media playing a big role in politics, both are using a site very popular with women to get their message across in pictures. pinterest, the site known for all things beautiful goes political, especially in d.c. >> people talk about hobbies, crafts, things like that but for and a board featuring gorgeous states parks called where romney could drill is a hit. also the golf courses of the obama administration, romney's private jets and pages ran by those close to the candidates. michelle obama and ann romney do their share of pinning. not the biggest driver of traffic, b
ongoing work on the baltimore-washington parkway as crews try to finish replace braj at west nursery road. the brand new bridge was wheeled in, shutting down the northbound lanes. the $6 million project ran into problems two weeks ago when some of the load shifted, shutting down the roadway. next weekend, crews will shut down the southbound lanes to complete the work. >>> today, the last day for rosaliros roslyn and cemetery closures. single tracking between twin brook and grovner and...
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. ♪ oak macdonald had a farm >> reporter: in an almost surreal contrast, a nursery rhyme.year-old abid leads the children in a game they invented. as in many other homes, the power is out. and there was no diesel at the pump for fuel for the generator. normally, seven members of the family live here. now their numbers have swelled to over 30. abid tells us, the roof of her house is a sheet of metal, not concrete. "we're afraid it would collapse on us," she says. and even here, there is no guarantee of safety. sadika, the family matriarch, tells us one of the explosions was so close, the building trembled. "i grabbed all of the kids that were sleeping in my bed. i grabbed them all like this and pulled them close," she says. the 7-year-old has started wetting her bed. "we're in a prison, a big prison," she sighs. it's all she knows. all she wants for the sake of the children is something better. arwa damon, cnn, gaza city. >> well, we now know that the u.s. is dispatching some major diplomatic leaders to try and resolve the crisis in gaza. secretary of state hillary clinton
. ♪ oak macdonald had a farm >> reporter: in an almost surreal contrast, a nursery rhyme.year-old abid leads the children in a game they invented. as in many other homes, the power is out. and there was no diesel at the pump for fuel for the generator. normally, seven members of the family live here. now their numbers have swelled to over 30. abid tells us, the roof of her house is a sheet of metal, not concrete. "we're afraid it would collapse on us," she says. and even here,...
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he was growing cultures in baby food jars collected from the nursery, and then in this memo to jones,he writes, cyanide is one of the most rapidly acting poisens. i had some misgivings about itself educativeness, but further research, i gained confidence in it. i'd like to give two grams to a large pig to see how effective our batch is. okay? so in these documents, you see who is responsible. larry, who few people have heard of, you know, is talking about, you know, killing off everybody in jonestown. it's interesting. there's a probation officer here in california smuggling guns down in jones town in shipping greats. they are living in upstate new york, disappeared into the woodwork as the temple leadership did after the massacre. she's about to get a rude surprise as a local reporter is on her tail, but, you know, it was really faze enating, especially once they released the versions, you saw who was doing what and who was to blame for what, and so it took me a year just to piece documents together and figure out, you know, put them in chronological order, see how they structured th
he was growing cultures in baby food jars collected from the nursery, and then in this memo to jones,he writes, cyanide is one of the most rapidly acting poisens. i had some misgivings about itself educativeness, but further research, i gained confidence in it. i'd like to give two grams to a large pig to see how effective our batch is. okay? so in these documents, you see who is responsible. larry, who few people have heard of, you know, is talking about, you know, killing off everybody in...
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they have this wonderful nursery. i checked out the ship. we can take trisha down there.e look oco the site of europe. for years he promised to take her to europe. it didn't actually happen as a vacation until 1963. but he was so promising that he was going to happen. does that answer your question i ask you think we have time for just one work question. >> i'm curious to know a little bit about her family born in nevada. what did your father do their? why did he move to california? what were his parents late, her mother's parents late? >> okay, now we are getting into a tricky area. so her father was the son of irish immigrants and he had traveled around sn -- she had done a lot of different things. he would kind of talk to her about these adventures. he had been a minor. her mother was a first-generation german immigrant and hermit there had been very before. her mother came over as a child with an aunt, up staying and eventually married a man named ender. they moved up to, what decoded to recite it was? i think is north dakota. the debt to north dakota and he was kille
they have this wonderful nursery. i checked out the ship. we can take trisha down there.e look oco the site of europe. for years he promised to take her to europe. it didn't actually happen as a vacation until 1963. but he was so promising that he was going to happen. does that answer your question i ask you think we have time for just one work question. >> i'm curious to know a little bit about her family born in nevada. what did your father do their? why did he move to california? what...
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they have this nursery. we can take a treasure down by. she can go there. we'll go see all the sights of europe. so for a year he promised to take her to europe. it didn't actually happen as a vacation is a 1963. but he was still promising that is going to happen. so does that answer your question? i think we're time for just one more question. >> i would be curious to know also that about her family, born in nevada? what did her father do there? why did he move to california? what were his parents like, her mother's parents like? >> okay, now we're getting into a tricky area. so, her father was the son of irish immigrants, and he had traveled around as an itinerant, he done a lot of different things to get it on a merchant ship. he would talk to her about his adventures, and he had been a minor. her mother was a first generation german immigrant, and her mother had been married before. her mother was, her mother came over as a child within and, ended up staying and eventually, eventually married a man named bender. they moved up to what dakota did was deci
they have this nursery. we can take a treasure down by. she can go there. we'll go see all the sights of europe. so for a year he promised to take her to europe. it didn't actually happen as a vacation is a 1963. but he was still promising that is going to happen. so does that answer your question? i think we're time for just one more question. >> i would be curious to know also that about her family, born in nevada? what did her father do there? why did he move to california? what were...
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new details revealing why a baby stopped breathing in a nursery crib.will superstorm sandy wipe out election day on the east coast? how states are getting voters around the damage to fill out those ballots, just ahead. >>> right now we take you live out to washington, d.c. a look at a sunny white house. the entire nation stepping out to vote today. everybody talking about who's going to occupy that home for the next four years. will it be obama or romney? we're all over it on decision 2012. we're back in a matter of minutes. >>> it drenched the oost coast and cost billions in damage. many people wondering if hurricane sandy will also sink election day. the strategy to get voters around the debris and out to the polls. that just ahead. >>> plus, a live look at the oakland fire station where governor jerry brown will cast his vote. does his tax plan have a chance against the competition? >>> right now live to wall street. for the ringing in of that opening bell on this election day. we'll find out if the results will actually affect the markets coming up
new details revealing why a baby stopped breathing in a nursery crib.will superstorm sandy wipe out election day on the east coast? how states are getting voters around the damage to fill out those ballots, just ahead. >>> right now we take you live out to washington, d.c. a look at a sunny white house. the entire nation stepping out to vote today. everybody talking about who's going to occupy that home for the next four years. will it be obama or romney? we're all over it on decision...
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what police are saying about where and how that baby died and the investigation into the nursery just> plus it's only thursday. it's the second day of trading as wall street dries out, gets back under way. we'll take a look in business news. >>> and an online sex scandal on campus, why some students there say a so-called fantasy league has been just blown out of proportion. >>> well, this story is very sad and remains a mystery. the death of a 4-month-old infant at a day care center under investigation. this happened october 23rd at the magic place children's center near lucas valley road. the center's owner says the boy had been asleep for several hours and he simply never woke up. the center is a licensed day care facility that has been operation for about eight years. >>> 6:44. students at piedmont high school say reports about a so-called fantasy sex league were exaggerated. student reporters for the school newspaper interviewed male athletes and girls who said they were involved in that league. varsity athletes reportedly scored points for hooking up with girls on the list. but t
what police are saying about where and how that baby died and the investigation into the nursery just> plus it's only thursday. it's the second day of trading as wall street dries out, gets back under way. we'll take a look in business news. >>> and an online sex scandal on campus, why some students there say a so-called fantasy league has been just blown out of proportion. >>> well, this story is very sad and remains a mystery. the death of a 4-month-old infant at a day...
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i'm beryl, the new nursery maid. miss buck is in hospital. i am running the household.
i'm beryl, the new nursery maid. miss buck is in hospital. i am running the household.
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you're paying a nursery school, a nanny. get the receipts. this is a big deal.of child care you might have to earn $6,000 or $7,000 but now just the five. >> you can save money by being healthier. what exactly do you mean and how does that work? >> once again, people are thinking about how can we reduce these health care costs. one way would be if people weren't overweight, if they didn't smoke, if they exercised once in a while that sort of thing. companies are giving employees incentives to get healthier. some people, some companies will pitch in up to $1,000 towards your premiums which is a pretty good savings if you go through these process. maybe it's a screening to get your cholesterol tested. test your bmi, your body mass index in some cases for people who join smoking cessation programs. cbs does it where you earn points and if you earn enough points they knock money off your health care costs. this process of open enrollment i don't like it. it's pain. you have to remember passwords. if you think of it instead i can save $2, $3 $4,000 off my tax bill. >
you're paying a nursery school, a nanny. get the receipts. this is a big deal.of child care you might have to earn $6,000 or $7,000 but now just the five. >> you can save money by being healthier. what exactly do you mean and how does that work? >> once again, people are thinking about how can we reduce these health care costs. one way would be if people weren't overweight, if they didn't smoke, if they exercised once in a while that sort of thing. companies are giving employees...
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you're paying a nursery school daycare service, a nanny and paying her social security taxes, that sortit the receipts and you get that money. again, this is a big deal. for $5,000 of child care you might have to earn $6,000 or $7,000 normally. now it's just the five, no taxes. >> i like this best of all. you can save money by being healthier. what exactly do you mean and how does that work? >> once again people are thinking about how can we reduce these health care costs? one way obviously would be if people weren't overweight. if they didn't smoke, if they exercised once in a while. that sort of thing. companies are giving employees incentives to get healthier. it saves employee money, company money. some companies will pitch in up to $1,000 toward your premiums, which is a pretty good savings if you will go through this process. maybe it's a screening. you get your cholesterol tested. test your bmi, body mass index. in some cases for people who join smoking cessation programs. generally when they do is cobble together a bunch of things. cbs does it where you earn points. if you earn
you're paying a nursery school daycare service, a nanny and paying her social security taxes, that sortit the receipts and you get that money. again, this is a big deal. for $5,000 of child care you might have to earn $6,000 or $7,000 normally. now it's just the five, no taxes. >> i like this best of all. you can save money by being healthier. what exactly do you mean and how does that work? >> once again people are thinking about how can we reduce these health care costs? one way...
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in an almost surreal contrast, a nursery rhyme and this 10-year-old leads the children in a game they other homes, the power is out. and there was no diesel at the pump for fuel for the generator. normally seven members of the family live here. now their numbers have swelled to over 30. she tells us the roof of her house is a sheet of metal, not concrete. we were afraid it would collapse on us she says. and even here there is no guarantee of safety. the family matriarch tells us one of the explosions was so close the building trembled. i grabbed all of the kids that was sleeping in my bed. i grabbed them all like this and hold them close, she says. the 7-year-old started wetting her bed. we're in a prison. a big prison sadika sighs. it's all she knows. all she wants for the sake of the children is something better. arwa damon, cnn, gaza city. >> heartbreaking stories on both sides of the israel/gaza border. the escalating battle may be sending signs of caution to iran. just ahead, what that country may be learning from the military fire power now being used on both sides. stay with us
in an almost surreal contrast, a nursery rhyme and this 10-year-old leads the children in a game they other homes, the power is out. and there was no diesel at the pump for fuel for the generator. normally seven members of the family live here. now their numbers have swelled to over 30. she tells us the roof of her house is a sheet of metal, not concrete. we were afraid it would collapse on us she says. and even here there is no guarantee of safety. the family matriarch tells us one of the...
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moved into a new house so he slept in his new nursery for the first time and a crib for the first time> so he was up about every hour but that's okay. that's part of all of this. >> bill was just saying he's a big eater. >> eats like a horse, almost 17 pounds, born at 7.5 and more than doubled his weight in three months which is great. >> parenthood obviously really suits you. giuliana, we always want to check in and see how you're doing and feeling after everything you've been through. >> yeah. >> so much has happened in a year or so. >> it's wild. it really is wild when i look back, and i watch this footage actually and i just can't believe it, you know. that feels like so long ago that we held him, you know, in our arms for the first time which is three months ago, but i'm great. i'm terrific, you know. i beat the cancer so far, and i go every three months for blood work. i take medicine and so i feel very lucky to be here. >> i wanted to mention actually, another young lady, 24-year-old ellen rose in a miss america contest from d.c., i think she ran as representing maryland. >> yea
moved into a new house so he slept in his new nursery for the first time and a crib for the first time> so he was up about every hour but that's okay. that's part of all of this. >> bill was just saying he's a big eater. >> eats like a horse, almost 17 pounds, born at 7.5 and more than doubled his weight in three months which is great. >> parenthood obviously really suits you. giuliana, we always want to check in and see how you're doing and feeling after everything you've...
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." >> steve mcshane here, mcshane's nursery and landscape spot, also known as dr. dirt. has your soil got you sick? well, i might have the remedy. take a look at this medium, breathing with life. soil is where it all begins in the garden, teeming with microorganisms, as much as a billion per teaspoon. it's just marvelous. microorganisms are what bringing--breaking down that nutrients and making them plant-available. one of the most important things when talking about soil microbiology is temperature. i keep a soil thermometer in my garden, because when things get to 50 degrees or higher, microbial activity spikes, making those nutrients available. now, there's some things we can do to get microbes goin'. first one is kelp. second one is alfalfa. by adding either of these amendments to the soil, studies have shown populations spike. there's also some trace nitrogen. and knowing that microorganisms are feeding on organic matter, i recommend adding some every year. maybe an inch to the vegetable garden or under the drip line of a tree goes a long way. and if you're like mos
." >> steve mcshane here, mcshane's nursery and landscape spot, also known as dr. dirt. has your soil got you sick? well, i might have the remedy. take a look at this medium, breathing with life. soil is where it all begins in the garden, teeming with microorganisms, as much as a billion per teaspoon. it's just marvelous. microorganisms are what bringing--breaking down that nutrients and making them plant-available. one of the most important things when talking about soil...
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mcshane's nursery and landscape supply. think of the best salsa you've ever had.the fresh cilantro, wasn't it? herbs go a long way in the garden and we're going to learn a little bit about how to succeed with herbs in your landscape and in backyard. well, let's see, the first thing i'd say is you need to plan for your herb garden. most people are growing herbs these days in containers. they put a little gravel in the bottom, water their high-grade potting soil, maybe a little bit of [indistinct], add some starter fertilizer to get them going. i always tell people--select things that are going to be found to be a little exotic. edible plants as well. why not mix in with your herbs thgs like nasturtium? the flowers in nasturtium are a little peppery. they do a lot for your salads. calendula is also edible. these blooms, the plant, what a great addition to your salads and entrees. the other thing i'd say to folks is make sure you consider sun, sunlight, 6 to 8 hours a day. if you've got the right plan, you got the right herbs, you're feeding regularly and there is pl
mcshane's nursery and landscape supply. think of the best salsa you've ever had.the fresh cilantro, wasn't it? herbs go a long way in the garden and we're going to learn a little bit about how to succeed with herbs in your landscape and in backyard. well, let's see, the first thing i'd say is you need to plan for your herb garden. most people are growing herbs these days in containers. they put a little gravel in the bottom, water their high-grade potting soil, maybe a little bit of...