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more than 3 1/2 million dollars in income and thousands of jobs are geneted from these orchards, orchardsthat end up feeding the nation and world and will no doubt end up on a dinner table near you sometime soon. for "california country", i'm tracy sellers. and in case you're curious, almond, plum, citrus, and apple plants tend to have the white petals, while nectarine, peach, and apricot plants tend to have the pink petals. there you go. ha ha. coming up next, we're going to a one-of-a-kind spa. day of walking arod, it's nice to just relax a little bit. and, if i could speak for them, our four-legged friends would probably agree with me, right? well, as charlotte fadipe shows us, now horses have a place to relax and rehabilitate. >> looking at shor enjoying himself in this pen, it's hard toelieve that this 27-year-old cutting horse was once so ill, he waslmost crippled and his ownersere considering having him put down. but, after some tender loving care at a special rehalitation center in the tiny town of jamestown between sacramento and fresno, shorty is clearly back on his feet again.
more than 3 1/2 million dollars in income and thousands of jobs are geneted from these orchards, orchardsthat end up feeding the nation and world and will no doubt end up on a dinner table near you sometime soon. for "california country", i'm tracy sellers. and in case you're curious, almond, plum, citrus, and apple plants tend to have the white petals, while nectarine, peach, and apricot plants tend to have the pink petals. there you go. ha ha. coming up next, we're going to a...
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who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so very strong, though no one could ever conquer him as no one would ever try. time and again, when things grew old, humbaba alone believed himself eternal and young, still powerful, able to defeat all. humbaba didn't want to know one fact: that accumulation will lead to eruptive change. but, sadly, when suddenly he realized it after all, he chose to check its power on all, the tall. he crushed all the shrubs and plants leaving them creeping and broken all over. he damaged the flowers and colors, the flowers withered, their leaves all burned and soon they w
who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so...
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orchard seem to be very useful, because you have a windbreak and they yield fruit and might do well there. it depends. that needs to be determined relative on what we could do well and what is practical. commissioner sugaya: thank you. starting small and getting a little bigger, i assume there is no flex -- that there is enough flecks that if there was a desire to do a community garden, that could take place. we are not rigid enough to say that are part is a certain type of design. is that correct? then in terms of tax increment financing -- pardon my ignorance on the subject. i know what it is. in relationship to this project and others where redevelopment is involved, does that run as long as the redevelopment agency still has jurisdiction over the project? can it end earlier? or is this $500 million figure. the minimum of the bill back -- or is this $500 million figure the minimum of the build back? >> it is our anticipation that you need the full life of the project to be 35 years. commissioner sugaya: this question is based on something that came up earlier today when supervisor mira
orchard seem to be very useful, because you have a windbreak and they yield fruit and might do well there. it depends. that needs to be determined relative on what we could do well and what is practical. commissioner sugaya: thank you. starting small and getting a little bigger, i assume there is no flex -- that there is enough flecks that if there was a desire to do a community garden, that could take place. we are not rigid enough to say that are part is a certain type of design. is that...
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he joined this orchard as a full-fledged employee three years ago. >> i think agricultural is a field where you can create new business opportunities with your own two hands. that's what drew me to this industry. i want to keep pushing my limits. >> reporter: more and more farms throughout the country are looking for young workers to help take the reins in japan's graying society. the role of semi volunteer workers is expected to grow as young people continue to be creative in their search for work. >>> in the u.s., more than 10,000 people die each year in accidents involving drunk drivers. now in california, a state known for its car culture, a group of mothers has made headway in their campaign to make the roads safer. >> reporter: in california, on the u.s. west coast, police at checkpoints catch drunk drivers. >> keep blowing harder. keep blowing, keep blowing, keep blowing, keep blowing. you need to blow longer and harder, okay? >> reporter: california arrests 200,000 people a year for drunk driving. many states have limited public transportation, so cars and drunk driving are a
he joined this orchard as a full-fledged employee three years ago. >> i think agricultural is a field where you can create new business opportunities with your own two hands. that's what drew me to this industry. i want to keep pushing my limits. >> reporter: more and more farms throughout the country are looking for young workers to help take the reins in japan's graying society. the role of semi volunteer workers is expected to grow as young people continue to be creative in their...
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peered from the possible elements include creating more garden plots, creating community spaces, food orchard, or any other ideas. >> this slide shows just a partial list of the supporters for this proposal to develop a community garden on the site. and that completes my presentation. supervisor mirkarimi: through the chair, would you like to answer questions on behalf of the department about community gardens? >> i would be happy to. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you for the presentation. it looks like something that many in the city would be delighted to see in terms of the prospect of community gardens, but the issue of community gardens is to supplant the usage of that area now of the hanc recycling center. i'm glad that in the frame it says the future phase will be vetted to public discussion, but what brought us here today is the fact that past phases were not, in my opinion, vetted to public discussion. related to that is the fact that in the rec and park code, section 1301, it requires the there be consultation of these types of programs to also be vetted, but that did not take place, s
peered from the possible elements include creating more garden plots, creating community spaces, food orchard, or any other ideas. >> this slide shows just a partial list of the supporters for this proposal to develop a community garden on the site. and that completes my presentation. supervisor mirkarimi: through the chair, would you like to answer questions on behalf of the department about community gardens? >> i would be happy to. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you for the...
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so they rent the orchard out. as an elder trustee and spokesman, brother arnold has many responsibilities. >> okay, guys, let's go. >> reporter: he also feeds the sheep and scottish cattle twice a day. >> our father-mother ann says hands who work hard, hearts to god. for us work is worship. if you do something as menial as cleaning a toilet, that can be an act of worship because it's not being done for yourself, but it's being done for god. it's being done for others. >> reporter: every summer members of the sabbathday lake support group friends of the shakers come to visit. brother arnold and one of the young visitors called the people to sunday worship. the friends filled the meetinghouse-women in through one door, men through another, and inside the genders separated and facing each other. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: shakers are said to have 10,000 songs, of which the most fame us is "simple gift". ♪ 'tis a gift to be civil 'tis a gift to be free 'tis a gift ♪ ♪ to come down where we ought to be♪ >> reporter: shakerism ha
so they rent the orchard out. as an elder trustee and spokesman, brother arnold has many responsibilities. >> okay, guys, let's go. >> reporter: he also feeds the sheep and scottish cattle twice a day. >> our father-mother ann says hands who work hard, hearts to god. for us work is worship. if you do something as menial as cleaning a toilet, that can be an act of worship because it's not being done for yourself, but it's being done for god. it's being done for others. >>...
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>> mowing lawns and orchard work. >> judge judy: and according to you, thomas, you had the bike at your dad's house, were putting money in a bank account, and your father was taking money out to pay off that bike. so far, right? >> yeah. >> judge judy: how much was the bike? >> $3,600. >> judge judy: how much did he pay back? >> $2,886. >> judge judy: so, he paid back $2,900, and, in addition, according to you, thomas, you purchased some equipment with your own money from your work. there came a time when you went to live with your mom, and you asked your father, "what was the payoff on the bike?" you wanted to pay it off, take it with you, and your father said no. and now you are suing him for all the money that you put into the bike and the equipment. your father says that you didn't follow through with the contract that you made with him and you're not getting the bike back and you're not getting the money back, right? >> wrong. >> judge judy: go. >> the agreement was i purchase the bike, i held it for three months, and me and carol -- my wife, carol -- we talked about it, and then i
>> mowing lawns and orchard work. >> judge judy: and according to you, thomas, you had the bike at your dad's house, were putting money in a bank account, and your father was taking money out to pay off that bike. so far, right? >> yeah. >> judge judy: how much was the bike? >> $3,600. >> judge judy: how much did he pay back? >> $2,886. >> judge judy: so, he paid back $2,900, and, in addition, according to you, thomas, you purchased some equipment...
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sue is joining us from old orchard beach, maine. you are on with representative farenthold, republican from texas. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. just a small point of history. the discussion about the need to raise the age for social security retirement. i happened to be watching the news when johnson, lyndon baines johnson, was president, and he made the announcement that the social security funds coming in would be folded into the general fund. and every dollar that has come in since then has been spent on something else. that was 40 years ago. so, everybody who has been in the house or senate and has anything to do with any of vote that left the money that way and let it all go, is now responsible -- as a matter of fact, i feel those retirees for fiduciary irresponsibility and it just makes my skin crawl. thank guest: regardless of it even if we have not touched it, the demographics have turned around so much, we were eventually on a collision course with itself. i am a big fan of social security. we have to be real
sue is joining us from old orchard beach, maine. you are on with representative farenthold, republican from texas. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. just a small point of history. the discussion about the need to raise the age for social security retirement. i happened to be watching the news when johnson, lyndon baines johnson, was president, and he made the announcement that the social security funds coming in would be folded into the general fund. and every dollar that has come in...
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you have views of the vines, orchards. it's $97 per person per night. >> that's a good price.ed bachelor party or a cross generational trip which is increasingly popular. >> that's a contradiction in terms. sophisticated bachelor party. this one's in costa rica. has a private pool, housekeeping, access to a beach club and still under $100 per person. >> $90 per night. fantastic houses on the pacific coast of costa rica. they can set up zip lining, surf lessons and visits to volcanos. >> this place will be booked ten years in a row now. >> they have multiple properties, sometimes 300 in the area. >> let's move to montana. this villa is like a log cabin. the towering pines on the madison river. tell me about this one. >> villas come in all shapes an sizes. this is on the madison river. if you like fly fishing this is for you. 30 minutes from yellowstone. it sleeps six and works out to $65 per person per night. it's a mountain home. >> does that company mountain home also allow you to connect to fishing guides and things like that? do they help with the other part of travel? >> t
you have views of the vines, orchards. it's $97 per person per night. >> that's a good price.ed bachelor party or a cross generational trip which is increasingly popular. >> that's a contradiction in terms. sophisticated bachelor party. this one's in costa rica. has a private pool, housekeeping, access to a beach club and still under $100 per person. >> $90 per night. fantastic houses on the pacific coast of costa rica. they can set up zip lining, surf lessons and visits to...
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in an orchard to see that happen as we said it's time for colonel gadhafi to step aside. >> -- need toave a legitimate right to self-defense. one. and two -- >> there are rights and there are responsibilities. you know, gadhafi has been a rogue dictator were for decades. and based on what he has done, and turning those weapons against his people rather than engaging them, you know, we believe he is worth it at the right to leave libya. [inaudible] they are asking the united states to provide them with some kind of ammunition. are you ready to work with them or disregard? >> right now we're focused on the humanitarian implications of what is occurring in libya. they may well be the case they are too many weapons in libya already. you know, we want to see this peacefully resolved. we want to see the violence and bloodshed stopped. we are evaluating a range of options as things develop. but at this point our preference would be to see a peaceful resolution of this. and that is why we have called clearly for gadhafi to step aside. >> as being the most likely step that will lead to an end t
in an orchard to see that happen as we said it's time for colonel gadhafi to step aside. >> -- need toave a legitimate right to self-defense. one. and two -- >> there are rights and there are responsibilities. you know, gadhafi has been a rogue dictator were for decades. and based on what he has done, and turning those weapons against his people rather than engaging them, you know, we believe he is worth it at the right to leave libya. [inaudible] they are asking the united states...