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it is home to the most pollinations per capita than any other state. lured by the mormon mob religion, which was brought to reject the mormon religion, which was brought to the islands by a missionary -- lured to the mormon region, which was brought to the islands by missionaries, the have relocated to utah. >> island nations fly their flags at the cemetery. the landscape has barely changed since the first settlers came back in 1889. >> to the early hawaiians, they would look over that and say if you can imagine water between here and that mountain, that would look like home. his grandparents were one of two families that decided to stay. by maintaining the cemetery, he hopes to teach the younger generation about the sacrifices their ancestors made. >> the history of their forefathers ran very deep. this is where it started. when the second wave of pollinations emigrated in the middle of the 20th-century, they did not return here, finding work in the urban centers of nearby salt lake valley. many americans have grown accustomed to seeing tall, athletic
it is home to the most pollinations per capita than any other state. lured by the mormon mob religion, which was brought to reject the mormon religion, which was brought to the islands by a missionary -- lured to the mormon region, which was brought to the islands by missionaries, the have relocated to utah. >> island nations fly their flags at the cemetery. the landscape has barely changed since the first settlers came back in 1889. >> to the early hawaiians, they would look over...
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he shouldn't have to be doing this because what's going to be next they're going to start cross pollinating going to see soledad o'brien on the show cooking something you know or bring her kids on i mean that's what's going to go in there like time warner friends are going to kick my butt but that's what you're going to see next and that's the unfortunate side of this brandon handsome and that is making it easy for jon stewart and stephen colbert as this is what people want no it's what the people in charge think they want they want. they think they want this the older media stories to be you know wonderful and accessible and slowly but you know they want information they want to know us to slowly people but that's why they tune into the daily sure they don't get their entertainment but they know they're going to get their analysis too and it's smart this is not smart it's like the wal-mart age where you can just go one stop shopping and get everything. chris chambers journalism professor at georgetown university and always so great to have you. so ten years now it was three years ago today
he shouldn't have to be doing this because what's going to be next they're going to start cross pollinating going to see soledad o'brien on the show cooking something you know or bring her kids on i mean that's what's going to go in there like time warner friends are going to kick my butt but that's what you're going to see next and that's the unfortunate side of this brandon handsome and that is making it easy for jon stewart and stephen colbert as this is what people want no it's what the...
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the quality -- and we create opportunities to bring people together to foster exchange and cross-pollination. we have a bicycle coalition and others. we share the open space with the mission district. the studios and the art and design collective, with these designs. using the storefront space to work on design projects, all of these events have an open to the general public. and the events at the studio have led to many exciting civic projects. this includes the victory gardens project, the park's program and others. individuals for the city government, the artists and designers. separate organizations with unique functions with the studio for urban project share interests with my collaborator and myself and for others, by
the quality -- and we create opportunities to bring people together to foster exchange and cross-pollination. we have a bicycle coalition and others. we share the open space with the mission district. the studios and the art and design collective, with these designs. using the storefront space to work on design projects, all of these events have an open to the general public. and the events at the studio have led to many exciting civic projects. this includes the victory gardens project, the...
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the quality -- and we create opportunities to bring people together to foster exchange and cross-pollination. we have a bicycle coalition and others. we share the open space with the mission district. the studios and the art and design collective, with these designs. using the storefront space to work on design projects, all of these events have an open to the general public. and the events at the studio have led to many exciting civic projects. this includes the victory gardens project, the park's program and others. individuals for the city government, the artists and designers. separate organizations with unique functions with the studio for urban project share interests with my collaborator and myself and for others, by maintaining the shared space, we hope that these organizations will have a beneficial relationship. a little bit about the project. our current operations at 17th and do lores is really a template for how we'd like to operate the new space on harrison street, which is approximately the same size on the street with a similar residential commercial mix. neighbors of the 17t
the quality -- and we create opportunities to bring people together to foster exchange and cross-pollination. we have a bicycle coalition and others. we share the open space with the mission district. the studios and the art and design collective, with these designs. using the storefront space to work on design projects, all of these events have an open to the general public. and the events at the studio have led to many exciting civic projects. this includes the victory gardens project, the...
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in this community, there is a lot of cross-pollination between the companies that promote jobs and business. we are part of the customer base for businesses in our area. several of the tenants serve the local maritime community in important ways. we expanded these maritime services and increased public access to our bay. there have been some public, towards this end, we also find it important to address the public safety issues that the pier, that the port of san francisco has raised and we are willing to repair all of the items on the list in a timely manner without removing the tenants. we will hire a state licensed engineer to address any of the structural items. we will continue to create jobs in business. we propose to create facilities to dock larger vessels in san francisco. we would be willing to pay back the loan to the california department of boating and waterways using the pro seeds that are generated by the pier. we would complement the new park and we would also give the port of san francisco a significant increase in revenue. so i would like to you think about pressuring mayb
in this community, there is a lot of cross-pollination between the companies that promote jobs and business. we are part of the customer base for businesses in our area. several of the tenants serve the local maritime community in important ways. we expanded these maritime services and increased public access to our bay. there have been some public, towards this end, we also find it important to address the public safety issues that the pier, that the port of san francisco has raised and we are...
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what's especially pollin is that humiliated teachers had to face their pupils or pressure you over this but many years have passed but i still recall those things with tears in my eyes. many ethnic a stand in seek employment abroad precisely because they speak russian then land is actively promoting relations with russia with each year the number of tourists visiting both countries grows. when you know russian speaking drivers when i were tourists go to russia it's important that there are skilled drivers with a good command of russian they find it easier to get around there if they speak russian when russian tourists come to finland they always get a russian speaking driver who can tell them about the plays and give advice. two weeks in finland one week at home this is the operating schedule of the estonian driver olvey cooler after he got employment with a finnish bus company in two thousand and nine he bought a house his cherished dream the money here it was enough to buy a lot of land pay for the design the building process takes all his free time all the cooler must finish everythi
what's especially pollin is that humiliated teachers had to face their pupils or pressure you over this but many years have passed but i still recall those things with tears in my eyes. many ethnic a stand in seek employment abroad precisely because they speak russian then land is actively promoting relations with russia with each year the number of tourists visiting both countries grows. when you know russian speaking drivers when i were tourists go to russia it's important that there are...
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. >> when the second wave of pollinations immigrated in the middle of the 20th-century, they did not return. -- when the second wave of polynesian is integrated. many americans have grown accustomed to the tall, athletic pacific islanders. at brigham young university, the tribal tattoos have been replaced by logos and team helmets. the team will rely on 34 polynesian players. in some areas, they represent as much as 30% of the team. this is not a recent phenomenon. this goes back to the 1950's. the players were born in polynesia and the use byu as a stepping stone to play professional football. >> for some kids, that is all they have. they have football, they have dreams. they want to go to college and play at the college level. >> the stereotypical warrior image reinforced by football glory and the dance clashes with the introspective behavior displayed by those same students in the classroom. there, polynesian americans are not performing well. at current high school, only 60% graduate. >> i truly believe that the teacher -- that the people of my culture, if they don't feel like th
. >> when the second wave of pollinations immigrated in the middle of the 20th-century, they did not return. -- when the second wave of polynesian is integrated. many americans have grown accustomed to the tall, athletic pacific islanders. at brigham young university, the tribal tattoos have been replaced by logos and team helmets. the team will rely on 34 polynesian players. in some areas, they represent as much as 30% of the team. this is not a recent phenomenon. this goes back to the...
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. >> when the second wave of pollinations immigrated in the middle of the 20th-century, they did not return. -- when the second wave of polynesian is integrated. many americans have grown accustomed to the tall, athletic pacific islanders. at brigham young university, the tribal tattoos have been replaced by logos and team helmets. the team will rely on 34 polynesian players. in some areas, they represent as much as 30% of the team. this is not a recent phenomenon. this goes back to the 1950's. the players were born in polynesia and the use byu as a stepping stone to play professional football. >> for some kids, that is all they have. they have football, they have dreams. they want to go to college and play at the college level. >> the stereotypical warrior image reinforced by football glory and the dance clashes with the introspective behavior displayed by those same students in the classroom. there, polynesian americans are not performing well. at current high school, only 60% graduate. >> i truly believe that the teacher -- that the people of my culture, if they don't feel like th
. >> when the second wave of pollinations immigrated in the middle of the 20th-century, they did not return. -- when the second wave of polynesian is integrated. many americans have grown accustomed to the tall, athletic pacific islanders. at brigham young university, the tribal tattoos have been replaced by logos and team helmets. the team will rely on 34 polynesian players. in some areas, they represent as much as 30% of the team. this is not a recent phenomenon. this goes back to the...
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>> they're self-pollinating. it is great for home gardener.could also cross-pollination could occur. >> the national heirloom exposition. tremendous experts. that is going on at the santa rosa fair grounds. september 13th, 14, 15 if this is the first annual. >> yes with 70 speakers 3000- 4000 of produce on display it is the largest of display. you and your wife have written the heirloom life gardiner that is going to be bookstores. >> we are excited. to have this book out. for new gardeners. and also gardening for the facebook generation. >> what is that? >> that is a watermelon radish and mild to meet it has almost like a paito me-it tastes more like a bartlett pear. >> thank you. ok, kids, our cable will let us record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. ok, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. oh, fun, yeah. 1...2...3... jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. ha! she's so pretty. yeah. or, we give it to kyle.
>> they're self-pollinating. it is great for home gardener.could also cross-pollination could occur. >> the national heirloom exposition. tremendous experts. that is going on at the santa rosa fair grounds. september 13th, 14, 15 if this is the first annual. >> yes with 70 speakers 3000- 4000 of produce on display it is the largest of display. you and your wife have written the heirloom life gardiner that is going to be bookstores. >> we are excited. to have this book...
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started this one thing the tent cities built by protesters during the past two months the come from pollination why demonstration of living costs and other social problems among israelis who came first in the day after televisa ministration promised to protect the government's traitors and cooperate with them but one of those police clashes between becomes inhabitants and officers as well as calls for television to resign meantime in the west bank jewish settlers vandalized the israeli defense force base damaging several vehicles that was a response to the i.d.f. earlier dismantling several legal outposts circles the daily dire and spokesperson says the authorities will act as they would have a palestinian state in the neither side will achieve anything. this act of vandalism they call the perpetrators to surrender the stuff to the police and also called the police to use the. capabilities they have in order to catch the perpetrators of these acts by the way or use exactly the same terminology when violence perpetrated by israelis against the palestinian property they have to understand. we are
started this one thing the tent cities built by protesters during the past two months the come from pollination why demonstration of living costs and other social problems among israelis who came first in the day after televisa ministration promised to protect the government's traitors and cooperate with them but one of those police clashes between becomes inhabitants and officers as well as calls for television to resign meantime in the west bank jewish settlers vandalized the israeli defense...
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. >>> late rains in the area disrupted the pollination process so as a result the trees produced little or no fruit. the smaller crop is expected to create a shortage of locally produced olive oil. they are already warning buyers watch out. >> that means higher prices. >> that's right. >>> back over to sal, how is the commute. >> well it is the same price, palm, we still have people moving along well in some of these areas, let's look at the golden gate bridge and traffic looks good if you are driving to the toll plaza. not a bad commute in fact we are working well here. traffic looks good, we had some high wind advisories and it is not as gusty as it was. westbound highway 4, still off to a good start and it looks like traffic is moving a long nicely on westbound 24 from walnut creek to oakland. let's go back to steve. >> fog or fair mostly clear inland, temperatures by the coast held in check. it will lift mostly sunny by this afternoon. thunderstorms continue to fire up over the sierra nevada and the low is down off the point of conception and they just dissipate but lake county out
. >>> late rains in the area disrupted the pollination process so as a result the trees produced little or no fruit. the smaller crop is expected to create a shortage of locally produced olive oil. they are already warning buyers watch out. >> that means higher prices. >> that's right. >>> back over to sal, how is the commute. >> well it is the same price, palm, we still have people moving along well in some of these areas, let's look at the golden gate...
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music business this autumn as stars from all generations and genres combine, collaborate and cross pollinaterter: if you want to go down river to the time before blues and jazz split into separate tributaries you will want to hear wynton marsalis and eric clapton play the blues. an elegant musical meeting recorded at lincoln center last spring. close your eyes and let the virtuosity wash over you. if you are less laid back, give your attention to "watch the throne," the heavyweight bout between kanye west and jay zee. this is rap with a dramatic sense much its own significance. my teen-aged son says it's the best album of the year. my wife says, "i don't want language like that in this house." ♪ i am a chorus of the voice ♪ > the wildest collaboration of the autumn must be lu-lu, the cross generational mash-up from lou reed and metallica. it sounds unlikely but it really works. the smartest of metal bands and a deep thinker who loves to wail on his electric guitar. it is a brutal testament to brain and brawn. other stars are doubling up. mick jagger will quintuple up. super heavy is a loose
music business this autumn as stars from all generations and genres combine, collaborate and cross pollinaterter: if you want to go down river to the time before blues and jazz split into separate tributaries you will want to hear wynton marsalis and eric clapton play the blues. an elegant musical meeting recorded at lincoln center last spring. close your eyes and let the virtuosity wash over you. if you are less laid back, give your attention to "watch the throne," the heavyweight...
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late rains disrupted the pollination process. as a result, the trees out there produce little or no fruit. the smaller crop is expected to create a shortage of locally produced olive oil. one owner of a company is warning buyers to expect a shortage. >>> jail overcrowding is forcing san mateo county to look at building a new maximum security facility. the board of supervisors will hold a workshop this afternoon to discuss building a jail at a four-acre site on chemical way in redwood city. one proposal calls for a new facility that would hold $832 -- 832 male and female inmates and cost up to $165 million. the current jailhouse has nearly 1,000 inmates at a facility intended for less than 700. >>> mothers with less than two years left behind bars could be allowed to serve the rest of their time at home. the women could be released as early as next week. they will have to wear gps tracking devices and check in with parole officers. only mothers convicted of nonserious, nonsexual crimes will be eligible for this early release. >>>
late rains disrupted the pollination process. as a result, the trees out there produce little or no fruit. the smaller crop is expected to create a shortage of locally produced olive oil. one owner of a company is warning buyers to expect a shortage. >>> jail overcrowding is forcing san mateo county to look at building a new maximum security facility. the board of supervisors will hold a workshop this afternoon to discuss building a jail at a four-acre site on chemical way in redwood...
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corn pollen does not effect or pollinate other types of crops like cabbage, beans, or what ever else you grow. that is a familiar problem but is actually in the organic world. there are tolerances or small amounts of pollen contamination. the other question that you asked -- i forget. host: "the atlantic" put out a piece to ask for them to deal with pollen that drift. guest: the organic industry is very small and the amount of space, most of the pond, for example, calls within 5 feet of the field. you do not need a big buffer not to have a problem. it did not succeed because that crop had been approved. there is no consequence for organic farmers. there's a small amount of contamination. it was a bit of a tempest in a teapot. host: houston, texas, good morning. caller: i was just calling in about these genetically modified the seeds come organisms, whenever. they are also developing weeds that the round-up does not kill, but it also affects the insects and then you have to get a whole different pesticide it to spray. and then not only that, the weeds themselves tear up all the farm e
corn pollen does not effect or pollinate other types of crops like cabbage, beans, or what ever else you grow. that is a familiar problem but is actually in the organic world. there are tolerances or small amounts of pollen contamination. the other question that you asked -- i forget. host: "the atlantic" put out a piece to ask for them to deal with pollen that drift. guest: the organic industry is very small and the amount of space, most of the pond, for example, calls within 5 feet...