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and it takes it out again during the wintertime. report roar this is ocean city where they lost a few feet of beach overnight. this was near seventh street before the surf starting eating away at the dunes. and if it wasn't beach erosion, high tides flooded streets tonight on landis avenue in sea isle. a similar scene in somers point where low-lying areas are still flooded out. and what was this guy thinking? >> winter is actual the best time for to us get waves. >> reporter: diehard surfer
and it takes it out again during the wintertime. report roar this is ocean city where they lost a few feet of beach overnight. this was near seventh street before the surf starting eating away at the dunes. and if it wasn't beach erosion, high tides flooded streets tonight on landis avenue in sea isle. a similar scene in somers point where low-lying areas are still flooded out. and what was this guy thinking? >> winter is actual the best time for to us get waves. >> reporter:...
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we spoke about them when they started coming in, in the wintertime. in the wintertime, they are fabulous! look at the juice. look how thin the peel is. you can eat them like an orange. that's how sweet they are. and in the morning, a grapefruit juice is fantastic, easy squeeze, loaded with flavor. let's talk about selection and storage. when you buy them, heavy north size like all citrus, shiny, no decaying. store them in a cool, dry place, not in the refrigerator. now, 35 calories per serving. loaded with nutritional value. they taste good, smell great, look great, and they are great for us. texas ruby red in the market. they are peaking in season. enjoy! and i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. oh, wow, that's good! ♪[ music ] >>> if you have a consumer problem or question, email or call us: that story and more at five. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the bold and the beautiful is . ken >>> as we say good-bye a live look at "sierra at tahoe." look at that! epic conditions this year. and you still have some tim
we spoke about them when they started coming in, in the wintertime. in the wintertime, they are fabulous! look at the juice. look how thin the peel is. you can eat them like an orange. that's how sweet they are. and in the morning, a grapefruit juice is fantastic, easy squeeze, loaded with flavor. let's talk about selection and storage. when you buy them, heavy north size like all citrus, shiny, no decaying. store them in a cool, dry place, not in the refrigerator. now, 35 calories per serving....
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they are available year round but in the wintertime, some of the prices really drop on these red peppers because there's so many being imported in. the price range of 69 cents a pound to $1.99. you can't beat it. still loaded with nutritional value. 330% in the vitamin c for the day and great flavor. when you buy them, make sure they're bright red all the way around. check the crowns right here. make sure it's free from any decaying and the stem is attached and heavy for the size ceck wall to them which is great to stir fry to saute. not too much to stuff because how they are shaped, besides that they are great for everything even raw in salads. they are in the market, price great, pennies on the dollar for nutritional value and flavor. and i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer, and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> using donated fabric, needle and thread one south bay woman has you come up with a way to create little things with big comfort. she does it for the love every sewing and community. allen martin reports on this week's jefferson award winner. >> so keep stuffin
they are available year round but in the wintertime, some of the prices really drop on these red peppers because there's so many being imported in. the price range of 69 cents a pound to $1.99. you can't beat it. still loaded with nutritional value. 330% in the vitamin c for the day and great flavor. when you buy them, make sure they're bright red all the way around. check the crowns right here. make sure it's free from any decaying and the stem is attached and heavy for the size ceck wall to...
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. >> the world was a better place when the kids played basketball in the wintertime, baseball in the summertime, soccer in the fall or football in the fall. they were more well-rounded even in sports. >> yeah, and you have to give up significant amounts of family time to accommodate these things. >> absolutely, it's so true. >> give us our kids back. that's the bottom line. joe, thank you very much. "indentured: the inside story of the rebellion against the ncaa." it's always great to see you. >>> up next, "on the money." college towns aren't just for kids. learn which cities rank highest in quality of life for senior adults. >>> there is nothing fishy about it. one woman's underwater business idea and how it is keeping her afloat. you are not going to believe this. >>> don't call it retirement, but if you are ready for a change of place for your next act, the milken institute released its rankings of best cities for successful aging. paul irving is chairman of the milken center for the future of aging. thanks for being here today. >> thank you, belky, pleasure to be here. >> great t
. >> the world was a better place when the kids played basketball in the wintertime, baseball in the summertime, soccer in the fall or football in the fall. they were more well-rounded even in sports. >> yeah, and you have to give up significant amounts of family time to accommodate these things. >> absolutely, it's so true. >> give us our kids back. that's the bottom line. joe, thank you very much. "indentured: the inside story of the rebellion against the...
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. >> but i agree it is all about the cremes in the wintertime. you don't want to be ashy. make sure your face isn't peeling. it is thicker, the better. in the summertime when you put on those heavy cremes it doesn't work. >> what happened to good old fashion vaseline. >> do you use that on your face. >> no, i will break out. >> yes a lot of real.ne to lock in the together. it is very difficult. it is. karen says it is type of lipstick. >> you go with the matt lips, lipsticks, switch back and think of it, you say my lips are chapped. why are they chapped. they look fabulous, great. if you went with the gloss. >> but it is in style. >> i don't like gloss is sticky and stuff. so it feels like your lips stick together every time you talk. sometimes with the matt. >> i don't to have worry about that. >> have you noticed matt lips are more in than shinier. >> um-hmm. >> he is, so far back from the set. >> hang out. >> i checked out like two minutes ago. >> they have so many, you try to do car mats now they have this. >> that burns a little bit for me. >> yes, i am not a fan of us
. >> but i agree it is all about the cremes in the wintertime. you don't want to be ashy. make sure your face isn't peeling. it is thicker, the better. in the summertime when you put on those heavy cremes it doesn't work. >> what happened to good old fashion vaseline. >> do you use that on your face. >> no, i will break out. >> yes a lot of real.ne to lock in the together. it is very difficult. it is. karen says it is type of lipstick. >> you go with the matt...
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coats and the hats, some people crossing their fingers they can get as much as we can get before the wintertime is over. in allentown, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." back to you. >> we have good news for you, annie, if you need someone to do a donut run or coffee run, mobile 6 is nearby traveling on the northeast extension a few minutes away from allentown. a few minutes ago we saw snowflakes after it left the lehigh tunnel going southbound on 476. now it looks like it has changed over to rain, that's the area we're seeing the mix with the wintry system. >>> driving between pennsylvania and new jersey became a lot easier overnight. katherine scott is live in bristol where the commuters are enjoying the delaware river turnpike bridge again, right, katherine? >> reporter: that's right, matt, drivers are so relieved. this is a huge inconvenience for folks. now, it's back open and they can get their commute times closer to normal. the bridge which connects the new jersey turnpike and the tea burn tyke was -- pennsylvania turnpike was abruptly closed when a cracked steel truss was discover
coats and the hats, some people crossing their fingers they can get as much as we can get before the wintertime is over. in allentown, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." back to you. >> we have good news for you, annie, if you need someone to do a donut run or coffee run, mobile 6 is nearby traveling on the northeast extension a few minutes away from allentown. a few minutes ago we saw snowflakes after it left the lehigh tunnel going southbound on 476. now it looks like it...
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the middle school and high you're practicin pg ayed basket in the wintertime, bfall. they were more well-rounded e a alled you. >>> upfife for senioround. ♪ >>> don't call it retirement, but if you are ready forangef p asedact, t the rankings of the best cities for successful aging. paul the milking center for the aging. great to have you here today. >> pleasure to be here. >> this is not a list of the best places to retire, but the best places to live and age successfully. what's the criteria for that? what makes a city age-friendly? >> we see a range of factors, from health and housing to transportation and the opportunity for lifelong learning and continuingities in rankings have big universities have that appeal towns. to both younger and older adults, some of these big-city colleges? >> in addition to obviously the opportunities to educate the young, they create opportunities for lifelong learning. they are often associated with hospital systems and the opportunity for great health care, innovative transit systems. and i would say most importantly, they attract a
the middle school and high you're practicin pg ayed basket in the wintertime, bfall. they were more well-rounded e a alled you. >>> upfife for senioround. ♪ >>> don't call it retirement, but if you are ready forangef p asedact, t the rankings of the best cities for successful aging. paul the milking center for the aging. great to have you here today. >> pleasure to be here. >> this is not a list of the best places to retire, but the best places to live and age...
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. >> you can imagine sally building fires here and her children and sally huddled around many the wintertime warm at this entire hearth. >> reporter: nia bates is historian of african-american life. she said hemming's room is one part of a major project that will accurately portray daily life here including daily stories of some of the 600 slaves jefferson owned over the course of his life. what exactly are you trying to change about sally hemmings? >> understanding salgy as a mother, an aunt, and a sister. >> that makes me the great great great great great grandson of thomas jefferson and sally hemmings. it's about team monticello is restoring the story of it. after so many years it's a story that was swept under the rug. >> reporter: a story that will be at the home of thomas jefferson and sally hennings. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a new warning that southern california is overdue for a catastrophic earthquake. we'll learn how scientists figure when it might happen. >>> plus uber is trying to get back on track with big changes at the top. >>> and planned par
. >> you can imagine sally building fires here and her children and sally huddled around many the wintertime warm at this entire hearth. >> reporter: nia bates is historian of african-american life. she said hemming's room is one part of a major project that will accurately portray daily life here including daily stories of some of the 600 slaves jefferson owned over the course of his life. what exactly are you trying to change about sally hemmings? >> understanding salgy as a...
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> you can imagine sally building fires here and her children and sally huddled around here in the wintertimerm at this very hearth. >> his entire life depended upon savory. >> niya bates is historian of atrican american life she said hemmings room is part of one life that will accurately portray daily life here, including stories of some of the 600 slaves jefferson owned over the course of his life. what exactly are you trying the change about the narrative of sally hemings. >> understanding sally hemings as a woman, as a mother, as an aunt, as a sister and as an ancestor. >> that makes me the great, great, great, great, great, great grand isn't of thomas jefferson and sally hemings. >> shannon lanier is a descendant. >> for so many years that whole store rir was swept under the rug. >> reporter: a story that will now be front and center at the home of thomas jefferson and sally hemings. chip reid, cbs news, monticello. >>>> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> we are going to start off tonight off script with b
> you can imagine sally building fires here and her children and sally huddled around here in the wintertimerm at this very hearth. >> his entire life depended upon savory. >> niya bates is historian of atrican american life she said hemmings room is part of one life that will accurately portray daily life here, including stories of some of the 600 slaves jefferson owned over the course of his life. what exactly are you trying the change about the narrative of sally hemings....
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concentrates more of its sun energy on a selected area instead of just being widespread like we get in the wintertimeunding the base of that is some pretty good injury heading towards southern california. if you have tral plans tomorrow could be really heavy rain down there for them. there could be some very heavy rain tomorrow morning and then we'll get a break it looks like wednesday, thursday, friday looks to be the strongest in the system by far. after that everything looks pretty weak. through sunday night into monday morning. so be advised there could be some hefty totals in the north bay on friday, friday afternoon, friday evening. temperatures will continue to stay right about here and then that system will sweep through the night. it's very high up in the sierras right now. then we'll get a break most of the weekend until sunday night. >>> time is 5:20 basketball fans from all over the country will be coming to san jose. one of the four cities that gets to host this game at regional level. 18,000 fans are expected to fill the shark tarng thursday night. west virginia plays gonzaga. the winne
concentrates more of its sun energy on a selected area instead of just being widespread like we get in the wintertimeunding the base of that is some pretty good injury heading towards southern california. if you have tral plans tomorrow could be really heavy rain down there for them. there could be some very heavy rain tomorrow morning and then we'll get a break it looks like wednesday, thursday, friday looks to be the strongest in the system by far. after that everything looks pretty weak....
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> you can imagine sally building fires here and her children and sally huddled around here in the wintertimetaying warm at this very hearth. >> his entire life depended upon slavery. >> niya bates is historian of african american life at monticello. she said hemings room is part of a major project that will accurately portray daily life here. including stories of some of the 600 slaves jefferson owned over the course of his life. what exactly are you trying the change about the narrative of sally hemmings? >> understanding sally hemings as a woman, as a mother, as an aunt, as a sister and as an ancestor. >> that makes me the great, great, great, great, great, great grandson of thomas jefferson and sally hemings. >> reporter: shannon lanier is one of those descendants. >> it's about time monticello is restoring the history of sally hemings, for so many years that whole story was swept under the rug. >> reporter: a story that will now be front and center at the home of thomas jefferson and sally hemings. chip reid, cbs news, monticello. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. fo
> you can imagine sally building fires here and her children and sally huddled around here in the wintertimetaying warm at this very hearth. >> his entire life depended upon slavery. >> niya bates is historian of african american life at monticello. she said hemings room is part of a major project that will accurately portray daily life here. including stories of some of the 600 slaves jefferson owned over the course of his life. what exactly are you trying the change about the...
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often times in the wintertime, it is very cold, and sometimes in the summer it is very hot. >> reporter: looking forward to a new place. >> yeah. >> reporter: well, chris trying to get the kenney administration's spokesperson to confirm whether or not the north broad street location at former inquirer white office you toker with the you toker clock is going to be the next home, and said quote, the reply to cry, sorry we are not confirming any specific sites. i can confirm that the kenney administration is in the middle of thorough review of plans developed by previous administration to relocate police headquarters and the medical examiner's office to 4601 market street. said in light of this review it is incumbent on the administration to simultaneously review various options as we also continue work at 4601 market to move that site improvements along. so a lot of money being spent, lot of questions still unanswered about why and where police headquarters will be next. hopefully it will stay here for length of my career because any other location would make my job a lot harder , that is
often times in the wintertime, it is very cold, and sometimes in the summer it is very hot. >> reporter: looking forward to a new place. >> yeah. >> reporter: well, chris trying to get the kenney administration's spokesperson to confirm whether or not the north broad street location at former inquirer white office you toker with the you toker clock is going to be the next home, and said quote, the reply to cry, sorry we are not confirming any specific sites. i can confirm that...
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that didn't sound too good back in the wintertime after the big crack was first found and closed it on january between the yet. >> thanks to a lot of hard work by aloft people on both side of the delaware river and also, thanks to a little bit of luck with the weather we were able to open well ahead of our projected april reopening of the bridge. >> yes, it is just smooth one hour drive i have been having one and a half hours, on average. >> hopefully they are doing it right way and not just putting a patch on it and slap it together and shut it down a month from now because there were more issues with it. >> reporter: i have the same two big questions that a lot of people among 42,000 that drive over that bridge has, what caused the crack? is it safe from cracking again and the answers, as far as i have been able to get, on line , we don't know, and we don't know. they have got temporary sensors to keep an eye on the parts that cracked, and they are going to put a permanencies tell in soon to keep a constant check for future cracks. so hopefully this is end of it but they cannot be su
that didn't sound too good back in the wintertime after the big crack was first found and closed it on january between the yet. >> thanks to a lot of hard work by aloft people on both side of the delaware river and also, thanks to a little bit of luck with the weather we were able to open well ahead of our projected april reopening of the bridge. >> yes, it is just smooth one hour drive i have been having one and a half hours, on average. >> hopefully they are doing it right...
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so it was like an icy situation you get in the wintertime with thunderstorms. d there's the size of the hail there. so today's severe weather threat, this actually shrunk. we have taken dallas out and areas of houston out. we were down to 8 million people at risk, before it was 20 million. the best chance of any tornadoes today, northern portions of louisiana, southern arkansas. i don't think we'll get a lot of tornadoes, maybe just a couple here or there. so that is enough to do damage and be deadly or dangerous. so we'll keep an eye on that. here's the timing of all of this if you're traveling today, kansas city, your storms and everything for you will be early in the day. by mid-afternoon, the late afternoon, the storms are right through missouri and heading down through the arklatek area. and then maybe houston, 6:00 to 7:00, that's your threat time. we'll push it to memphis and early saturday morning, but by this time, the storms will be weakening. the cooler side of the storm, we had rain in chicago throughout the night tonight and into tomorrow. then thro
so it was like an icy situation you get in the wintertime with thunderstorms. d there's the size of the hail there. so today's severe weather threat, this actually shrunk. we have taken dallas out and areas of houston out. we were down to 8 million people at risk, before it was 20 million. the best chance of any tornadoes today, northern portions of louisiana, southern arkansas. i don't think we'll get a lot of tornadoes, maybe just a couple here or there. so that is enough to do damage and be...
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. >> some of that damage is a result of all the wet weather especially over the wintertime. storms soaked the bay area. the sierra got clobbered with snow. today surveyors measured the drifts and found the water content at 183% of normal. the snowpack survey is considered the most important for planning summer water supplies for the state of california. now for most i'm joined on the phone by the man would performs those surveys, hydrologist frank. frank, good to have you with us. we have got video of you doing your work. what a big year mother nature has had. are we closing in on a snowpack record? >> no, we were flirting with that back on or about march 1st, and the storm track moved out of california somewhat during march. we have fallen off that record pace. but it is still a very significant snowpack up there, and we will have to wait to see exactly how it stacks up in terms of historic percentages, but it's very encouraging for water supply as we move into the spring and summer. >> frank, i wasn't there, but only fitting, it was snowing during the survey. and we've stil
. >> some of that damage is a result of all the wet weather especially over the wintertime. storms soaked the bay area. the sierra got clobbered with snow. today surveyors measured the drifts and found the water content at 183% of normal. the snowpack survey is considered the most important for planning summer water supplies for the state of california. now for most i'm joined on the phone by the man would performs those surveys, hydrologist frank. frank, good to have you with us. we have...
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>> that's because 70% of the wintertime increase in deaths could be due to heart attacks and strokes. this is the time of year that we'll see that happen. and the real surprise is that there are some parts of the body that people may not think of that are connected to heart disease. >> you say the eyes. it's all in the eyes that is your window into the >> what we're seeing is the blood vessels at the back of ureu your eyes. high blood pressure or something wrong with your heart and another really weird one is if you get a little bit of this yellow kind of rash around your inner eyelids, think of that. it's a sign of heart disease. so, be careful with that. >> sometimes that happens to me, but i have severe allergies. i think that's the first thing that i think about. >> when we're looking at the eyes in your blood vessels. >> also the ears. >> that one, in particular, is a specific sign. if you have a crease from the middle of your ear down across to the other side of your ear, that is also associated with having heart attacks. anybody with hearing problems whether it's ringing in the
>> that's because 70% of the wintertime increase in deaths could be due to heart attacks and strokes. this is the time of year that we'll see that happen. and the real surprise is that there are some parts of the body that people may not think of that are connected to heart disease. >> you say the eyes. it's all in the eyes that is your window into the >> what we're seeing is the blood vessels at the back of ureu your eyes. high blood pressure or something wrong with your...
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working very hard to try to get that done for us but building is very, very old often times in the wintertimet is very cold and sometimes in the summer it vice hot. >> reporter: looking forward to a new place. >> yes. >> reporter: well, philadelphia magazine first reported last may that the kenney administration is looking at the former inquirer and newspaper building here at 400 north broad street next to the school administration building, still sitting vacant since the paper sold it, moved out to eighth and market street in the old strawbridge building and the buyer did not get one of those philly casino licenses. maybe gamble of buying this building will eventually pays off if the city then buy is it and puts police headquarters there. one of the advantages, inquirer building certainry closer to the criminal justice center where hundreds of police have to go every day and, of course, closer to center city and the center of all of the action in this big city in america. >> closer to the courts and there is no parking at other location. we will see what will happen. thanks, steve. >>> we wa
working very hard to try to get that done for us but building is very, very old often times in the wintertimet is very cold and sometimes in the summer it vice hot. >> reporter: looking forward to a new place. >> yes. >> reporter: well, philadelphia magazine first reported last may that the kenney administration is looking at the former inquirer and newspaper building here at 400 north broad street next to the school administration building, still sitting vacant since the...
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there is a disturbance that could bring the chance of rain in the forecast again just to end the wintertime. you know what i mean? send things back to you. >> kind of a cap. thank you. >>> up next, an 8-year-old boy from the south bay rushed to the hospital with a dangerous illness. now his family is fighting back. >> but first happening now, a federal judge declined to bid today to temporarily stop the dakota access pipeline construction. the judge didn't bid, denied the bid. it means the pipeline could be operational this month. you can read more about it on our facebook page. >>> and a 19-year-old from the south bay is having her work debut at cinequest. you can check out our twitter feed for more information. we're back in two minutes. >>> an 8-year-old boy ate this kind of soy nut butter from the company i am healthy. it is similar to peanut butter and often uses a substitute. now the family is suing the company. he is among reports of people around the country who have eaten the same brand of nut butter and have been hospitalized. nbc bay area's rick boone has more on the warning the
there is a disturbance that could bring the chance of rain in the forecast again just to end the wintertime. you know what i mean? send things back to you. >> kind of a cap. thank you. >>> up next, an 8-year-old boy from the south bay rushed to the hospital with a dangerous illness. now his family is fighting back. >> but first happening now, a federal judge declined to bid today to temporarily stop the dakota access pipeline construction. the judge didn't bid, denied the...
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stay cold all the way through to the weekend so this is just our first taste of the return of the wintertimeorecast it looks like a high of 40 degrees tomorrow with the chance of the stray rain or snow shower. thirty-six our high on saturday. still feeling wintry on sunday before we are back in the 60's by the middle of next week, so alex and karen we have a full house in here. >> we really do. we heard about our next guest they were in town coming on the show we knew we had to invite them and bring some kids in the studio. >> you recognize theme song. >> ♪ paw patrol we will be there on the double whenever there is a problem, ♪ >> so paw patrol is here, and sales for paw patrol live tickets were so great you added another show. >> absolutely. >> response was so fantastic here in philadelphia we had to keep adding shows. >> this is molly jackson. welcome. >> glad to be here. we're here at miriam theater, kimmel center here friday, saturday, sunday. plenty of chances to check them out. >> what can we expect from the big performance. >> paw patrol live race to rescue are pups first ever nation
stay cold all the way through to the weekend so this is just our first taste of the return of the wintertimeorecast it looks like a high of 40 degrees tomorrow with the chance of the stray rain or snow shower. thirty-six our high on saturday. still feeling wintry on sunday before we are back in the 60's by the middle of next week, so alex and karen we have a full house in here. >> we really do. we heard about our next guest they were in town coming on the show we knew we had to invite...
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and it takes it out again during the wintertime. roar this is ocean city where they lost a few feet of beach overnight. this was near seventh street before the surf starting eating away at the dunes. and if it wasn't beach erosion, high tides flooded streets tonight on landis avenue in sea isle. a similar scene in somers point where low-lying areas are still flooded out. and what was this guy thinking? >> winter is actual the best time for to us get waves. >> reporter: diehard surfer dominic dougherty lives for this kind of weather big storms bring big waves. but the force of these were just too much to handle before he called 8-day. >> the hardest part was eat mustering up the courage or insanity to give eight try to be honest with you. >> reporter: and right now, here in avalon, in about 15 minutes it will be high tide and from what i'm seeing that's good news because normally here you would see the waves coming over the sea wall. we are not seeing that tonight. in terms of beach erosion and beach replenishment governor chris chri
and it takes it out again during the wintertime. roar this is ocean city where they lost a few feet of beach overnight. this was near seventh street before the surf starting eating away at the dunes. and if it wasn't beach erosion, high tides flooded streets tonight on landis avenue in sea isle. a similar scene in somers point where low-lying areas are still flooded out. and what was this guy thinking? >> winter is actual the best time for to us get waves. >> reporter: diehard...
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i just believe especially in the wintertime. i want to be warm over being fashionable. i want to be comfortable. i will do that all day, yes, comfort, comfort, comfort. what do you think. >> i think that is definitely true for working, but i remember certainly, it is an age thing. when you wear shoes that you know look cute but would kill your feet. i don't do that anymore. i i can't wear those shoes. >> they call them dinner shows wear them to sit down to make it from the car to the restaurant and then right back , that is it. so that works. number four, not knowing some of the latest celebrities. you guys up on your celebrities. >> we try to, we have to. >> you will not know everyone. every once in a while you are like who is married to who and dating who and who knows who, or what. >> going to the bathroom before you leave the house. >> i do that. >> it is just common sense. that is just, smart planning. >> halfway down the stairs, use the rest room go. during the movie. what i miss something and crucial part of the plot. every time even if i have used rest room befo
i just believe especially in the wintertime. i want to be warm over being fashionable. i want to be comfortable. i will do that all day, yes, comfort, comfort, comfort. what do you think. >> i think that is definitely true for working, but i remember certainly, it is an age thing. when you wear shoes that you know look cute but would kill your feet. i don't do that anymore. i i can't wear those shoes. >> they call them dinner shows wear them to sit down to make it from the car to...
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you need to take water in the wintertime, and store it for use later. >> reporter: cannabis has beenal to use in california for medical purposes since 1996. >> it's got a great look, got a great smell. >> reporter: patients could also grow cannabis and supply it to dispensaries as long as they didn't profit from it. but all that will change in 2018-- that's when california will begin issuing licenses for commercial medical cannabis activities. until then, counties and cities are trying to regulate the cannabis industry at the local level. >> now, we can call a spade a spade. profit is part of being a farmer, whether you're growing cannabis or tomatoes. >> reporter: maybe so, but it's still illegal at the federal level to grow or sell cannabis. >> every cannabis cultivator lives with the fear of having their children taken away from them, having financial ruin. >> reporter: but in late august, 2,300 people, most of them existing growers, came forward to register under humboldt's new program. but, according to the local sheriff, only a fraction of the county's pot ends up legally in th
you need to take water in the wintertime, and store it for use later. >> reporter: cannabis has beenal to use in california for medical purposes since 1996. >> it's got a great look, got a great smell. >> reporter: patients could also grow cannabis and supply it to dispensaries as long as they didn't profit from it. but all that will change in 2018-- that's when california will begin issuing licenses for commercial medical cannabis activities. until then, counties and cities...
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so it is shorter, lighter and you'll find them shed that out as we head into the wintertime again it >> yes, exactly. >> so, just want todd call your attention to that. diva you are so good but we have some of you have friend at pennsylvania spca we want to talk about. this is karl, an adult pit mix , rescued from cruelty, learning his manners and he just recently mastered sit, hooray, he is, adult only home but they goes, showing off. look at spot chico, two-year old male look at that marking he knows sit, stay, come here, used to living in the busy home with all kind of people, even other dogs. people love this dog at shelter. he would be a wonderful dog to take home. lamb chop three-year old domestic short hair cat looking for her perfect home she came to the pennsylvania spca and wants to end up in your home and she should. and let's talk about deave a diva came from cruelty. can you imagine somebody being cruel to this sweet, sweet dog female dog, wonderful, just having a best time with her this morning. she has a lot of energy. >> and personality. >> big personality. she will b
so it is shorter, lighter and you'll find them shed that out as we head into the wintertime again it >> yes, exactly. >> so, just want todd call your attention to that. diva you are so good but we have some of you have friend at pennsylvania spca we want to talk about. this is karl, an adult pit mix , rescued from cruelty, learning his manners and he just recently mastered sit, hooray, he is, adult only home but they goes, showing off. look at spot chico, two-year old male look at...
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. >> this is a good depiction of the queuing status and in the wintertime, so basically november through march, we're in a more -- much smaller ridership profile so we would probably just use the eastern boarding area, we can board out of gates -- both gates that way, there's an ordinary queuing line for that, we can -- as ridership increase, we can move to the west side and do do* simultaneous boarding. part of the improvement includes the sea wall or excuse me, that's the wrong term, it's really the handrail, the access area for the public to make improvements to the railway, you can see in some of the images, there's chain link fence and an old timber rail we'd like the update to both reflect the improvements to our infrastructure in the way the building and also continue with the improvement nas the port has made at the promenade. this next image gives you a sense of the massing change of the building itself, it is slightly larger, but if you can see, we're proposing removing part of the -- there's a disused non-accessible platform in the tripod, just above the build ining the upper
. >> this is a good depiction of the queuing status and in the wintertime, so basically november through march, we're in a more -- much smaller ridership profile so we would probably just use the eastern boarding area, we can board out of gates -- both gates that way, there's an ordinary queuing line for that, we can -- as ridership increase, we can move to the west side and do do* simultaneous boarding. part of the improvement includes the sea wall or excuse me, that's the wrong term,...
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in the wintertime, it can be very quiet, as you obviously realise. argue confident? where are you? trying to be confident, but we have to push ahead and live with it. that's the spirit! thank you for coming in. good to see you too, adam. as we mentioned earlier: the chancellor promised an extra £2 billion for under—pressure adult social care services in england. the funding will be available over the next three years, with the first £1 billion being released this year. today, mr deputy speaker, i am awarding additional grant funding of £2 billion to social care in england over the next three years. mr deputy speaker, that is £2 billion over the next three years, with £1 billion available in 17 — 18, which will allow local authorities to act now to commission new care packages, and forms a bridge to the better care funding that becomes available towards the end of the parliament. of course, mr deputy speaker, this is not only about money. while there are many excellent examples of best practice around the country, at the other end of the scale, just 24
in the wintertime, it can be very quiet, as you obviously realise. argue confident? where are you? trying to be confident, but we have to push ahead and live with it. that's the spirit! thank you for coming in. good to see you too, adam. as we mentioned earlier: the chancellor promised an extra £2 billion for under—pressure adult social care services in england. the funding will be available over the next three years, with the first £1 billion being released this year. today, mr deputy...
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you'll need the winter coat, that's wintertime. d after the 70s from yesterday, that's quite a chill and feeling like 9 by saturday morning in allentown and sometimes even colder than that. saturday afternoon in the afternoon it's only feeling like it's in the teens then saturday night feeling colder again, back down to the single digits. so yeah, this is a cold weekend. we've got some snow flurries moving in from the west. doesn't look like they're going to amount to a whole lot as you can see here, we go through the futurecast hour by hour. they just race through the area and so not really going to amount to very much. that's the windy symbol for tomorrow. these are the low and high temperatures and it's way below normal and way below what we saw recently, 11 degrees for the temperature in the lehigh valley on sunday morning. we'll start to warm up next week. >> all right, glenn. >>> two five-year-olds wanted to pull a prank on their teacher. >> but they taught the adults around them a beautiful lesson. see how it started with a h
you'll need the winter coat, that's wintertime. d after the 70s from yesterday, that's quite a chill and feeling like 9 by saturday morning in allentown and sometimes even colder than that. saturday afternoon in the afternoon it's only feeling like it's in the teens then saturday night feeling colder again, back down to the single digits. so yeah, this is a cold weekend. we've got some snow flurries moving in from the west. doesn't look like they're going to amount to a whole lot as you can see...
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. >> this is a good depiction of the queuing status and in the wintertime, so basically november throughch, we're in a more -- much smaller ridership profile so we would probably just use the eastern boarding area, we can board out of gates -- both gates that way, there's an ordinary queuing line for that, we can -- as ridership increase, we can move to the west side and do do* simultaneous boarding. part of the improvement includes the sea wall or excuse me, that's the wrong term, it's really the handrail, the access area for the public to make improvements to the railway, you can see in some of the images, there's chain link fence and an old timber rail we'd like the update to both reflect the improvements to our infrastructure in the way the building and also continue with the improvement nas the port has made at the promenade. this next image gives you a sense of the massing change of the building itself, it is slightly larger, but if you can see, we're proposing removing part of the -- there's a disused non-accessible platform in the tripod, just above the build ining the upper imag
. >> this is a good depiction of the queuing status and in the wintertime, so basically november throughch, we're in a more -- much smaller ridership profile so we would probably just use the eastern boarding area, we can board out of gates -- both gates that way, there's an ordinary queuing line for that, we can -- as ridership increase, we can move to the west side and do do* simultaneous boarding. part of the improvement includes the sea wall or excuse me, that's the wrong term, it's...
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don't show it in the wintertime. once we get the low clouds it kicks up. rainy pattern getting into the weekend and next week. 60s today and 70s. down about 10 for many. sal, highway 4? what is going on. >> yeah. traffic is so bad on highway 4 after this crash that -- it happened before 6:00. it is still there. the traffic is going to be very slow all the way back to antioch. steve, what is happening is people are using kirker pass road and using city streets because they see the freeway is barely moving. they are getting off the freeway. that is causing near grid lock city streets in pittsburg, bay point, on concord side, until you get past the crash. as a result, because they issued a sig alert at 7:10 this morning, as a result you can see that 680 itself is not slow yet. in fact, it is not slow through pleasant hill. look at that. it is unusual. if you're getting on in pleasant hill at 680, you're probably wondering where is everyone. they're stuck on highway 4. 80 westbound is heavily through hercules. an earlier accident on northbound 101 near peninsu
don't show it in the wintertime. once we get the low clouds it kicks up. rainy pattern getting into the weekend and next week. 60s today and 70s. down about 10 for many. sal, highway 4? what is going on. >> yeah. traffic is so bad on highway 4 after this crash that -- it happened before 6:00. it is still there. the traffic is going to be very slow all the way back to antioch. steve, what is happening is people are using kirker pass road and using city streets because they see the freeway...
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and so i see this often at this time of the year in wintertime and i believe it's usually a spider bitest likely when you wake up and find your dog's face swollen, spider bite is high on my list. but other reasons could be bee stings and contact allergy where they have contacted some plant material that they have had a reaction to. but regardless, you want to contact your vet immediately because as you notice in the photos, it gets seriously worse -- [ laughter ] -- it gets worse very quickly. okay, hold on. sit down, please. >> it's okay. [ laughter ] >> she is excited. >> so we want to treat it right away. and treatment is actually steroids and sometimes antihistamine. >> okay. that's good to know. and remember, we do check in every friday so if you have a question about your pet's health and well-being, we want to hear from you. ust email pets@kpix.com, and we'll have our pet expert, dr. jill chase, give you an answer every friday right here at noon. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the new documents that reveal why they could be harmful towards your health. that story and
and so i see this often at this time of the year in wintertime and i believe it's usually a spider bitest likely when you wake up and find your dog's face swollen, spider bite is high on my list. but other reasons could be bee stings and contact allergy where they have contacted some plant material that they have had a reaction to. but regardless, you want to contact your vet immediately because as you notice in the photos, it gets seriously worse -- [ laughter ] -- it gets worse very quickly....
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staffing model changes, that anticipate if indeed it is true, a flu season, which generally comes in the wintertime. and if we could know a year in advance that we need to have extra -- in the same way that you staff up for new year's eve. that we staff up for january, and february and march, as compared to months where we have historically lower call volumes and that, i mean that would be a pretty difficult profound staffing change. but, i want to, i want that to be data driven. >> right. ? enot true facts, but i mean, not facts, but true facts. >> right, right. >> i understand. >> yes, and i mean that we are trying to get to the point where we actually look and okay, did we meet our on time performance from the day before? did we meet it last friday and try to modify the staffing patterns on that? and that is going to be, you know, part of our continuous quality and improvement. and on. >> go ahead, sir. >> go ahead. >> just on the last item i was going to mention on our last or next steps is revising level zero policy for ambulances, currently, in 2014, we realized we needed to call it, and have
staffing model changes, that anticipate if indeed it is true, a flu season, which generally comes in the wintertime. and if we could know a year in advance that we need to have extra -- in the same way that you staff up for new year's eve. that we staff up for january, and february and march, as compared to months where we have historically lower call volumes and that, i mean that would be a pretty difficult profound staffing change. but, i want to, i want that to be data driven. >>...
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staffing model changes, that anticipate if indeed it is true, a flu season, which generally comes in the wintertime. and if we could know a year in advance that we need to have extra -- in the same way that you staff up for new year's eve. that we staff up for january, and february and march, as compared to months where we have historically lower call volumes and that, i mean that would be a pretty difficult profound staffing change. but, i want to, i want that to be data driven. >> right. ? enot true facts, but i mean, not facts, but true facts. >> right, right. >> i understand. >> yes, and i mean that we are trying to get to the point where we actually look and okay, did we meet our on time performance from the day before? did we meet it last friday and try to modify the staffing patterns on that? and that is going to be, you know, part of our continuous quality and improvement. and on. >> go ahead, sir. >> go ahead. >> just on the last item i was going to mention on our last or next steps is revising level zero policy for ambulances, currently, in 2014, we realized we needed to call it, and have
staffing model changes, that anticipate if indeed it is true, a flu season, which generally comes in the wintertime. and if we could know a year in advance that we need to have extra -- in the same way that you staff up for new year's eve. that we staff up for january, and february and march, as compared to months where we have historically lower call volumes and that, i mean that would be a pretty difficult profound staffing change. but, i want to, i want that to be data driven. >>...
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staffing model changes, that anticipate if indeed it is true, a flu season, which generally comes in the wintertime. and if we could know a year in advance that we need to have extra -- in the same way that you staff up for new year's eve. that we staff up for january, and february and march, as compared to months where we have historically lower call volumes and that, i mean that would be a pretty difficult profound staffing change. but, i want to, i want that to be data driven. >> right. ? enot true facts, but i mean, not facts, but true facts. >> right, right. >> i understand. >> yes, and i mean that we are trying to get to the point where we actually look and okay, did we meet our on time performance from the day before? did we meet it last friday and try to modify the staffing patterns on that? and that is going to be, you know, part of our continuous quality and improvement. and on. >> go ahead, sir. >> go ahead. >> just on the last item i was going to mention on our last or next steps is revising level zero policy for ambulances, currently, in 2014, we realized we needed to call it, and have
staffing model changes, that anticipate if indeed it is true, a flu season, which generally comes in the wintertime. and if we could know a year in advance that we need to have extra -- in the same way that you staff up for new year's eve. that we staff up for january, and february and march, as compared to months where we have historically lower call volumes and that, i mean that would be a pretty difficult profound staffing change. but, i want to, i want that to be data driven. >>...
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my daughter's chest was bad and the dog put it down to wintertime but obviously living on the main roadthe family. it can reciprocate asthma attack. the long—term effects we are still learning about. the problem is you end up with all of the black dust coming through... that is all going into the kids lungs. it is a scary thought. one can people do to try and stop and prevent these things? apart from moving house, what do you do? for family living here, it is notjust the bad air causing problems. noise is also a major issue. it is now 20 25 and the traffic is now starting to become a bumper to bumper so in another 15 minutes it literally will be stopped. for amanda jones, the noise and vibration is getting too much. i love my house and absolutely love where i live but it is just a shame the road is busy. it affects every aspect of your life especially if you cannot sleep. amanda has installed double glazing. if you cannot sleep. amanda has installed double glazingm if you cannot sleep. amanda has installed double glazing. it is relatively quiet. i will open the window. that is just with
my daughter's chest was bad and the dog put it down to wintertime but obviously living on the main roadthe family. it can reciprocate asthma attack. the long—term effects we are still learning about. the problem is you end up with all of the black dust coming through... that is all going into the kids lungs. it is a scary thought. one can people do to try and stop and prevent these things? apart from moving house, what do you do? for family living here, it is notjust the bad air causing...
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travelers are facing long waits and delays and cancellations at airports across the country this morning. >> it's still wintertime. absolutely. so you know it's no surprise. >> reporter: now snowfall is expected throughout the morning with the winter warning in effect until 2:00 p.m. here in the district. >> and lauren, i know you said some of the schools are going to be closed, maybe all of them in that area particularly. what about offices? are a lot of offices closing down to get fewer people on the roads. >> reporter: yeah well in maryland and officials and believe it or not d. c. schools on a two hour delay. >> before you go. what about the cherry blossoms. i love them. how are they affected. >> dave, we are very worried about that. so the magic number the park service says 24 degrees. we could lose 94% and the weather's supposed to get to 23. >> that's too bad. >> we wanted to talk about the flights again as well. because from coast to coast thousands of flights are actually cancelled today because of the storm in the northeast. >> look at this map. this is from flight aware. take a good look. you can see t
travelers are facing long waits and delays and cancellations at airports across the country this morning. >> it's still wintertime. absolutely. so you know it's no surprise. >> reporter: now snowfall is expected throughout the morning with the winter warning in effect until 2:00 p.m. here in the district. >> and lauren, i know you said some of the schools are going to be closed, maybe all of them in that area particularly. what about offices? are a lot of offices closing down...
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the weekend. so it is still wintertime and mother nature has a dramatic reminder for us tomorrow. >> yes, we hear hanks, sue. >>> next time you pour your bowl of cheerios you will notice something is missing from the box. >> the bee's gone. honey nut cheerios is taking its bee off mascot to send a message about dwindling number of bees and tone sure more bee friendly world. >> where bee should be is a blank space. they are encouraging consumers to plant over 100 million wild fires this year. company is offering free seed on bring back the bees. general mills says bees have who more than 9 million acres of the habitat since 2008. >>> every dog has his day and sometimes they simply have a mind of their own, check out this jack russell named ollie competing in agility, at the dog show in the uk. he was supposed to navigate the course but had a few missteps and said i'm going ro ugue. >> he didn't win a ribbon but he won over the crowd. >> oh, buddy. >> soccer star christian renal do. >> he is announcing that he is expecting twins. he is set to father twin baby boys via surrogate mother in the you had
the weekend. so it is still wintertime and mother nature has a dramatic reminder for us tomorrow. >> yes, we hear hanks, sue. >>> next time you pour your bowl of cheerios you will notice something is missing from the box. >> the bee's gone. honey nut cheerios is taking its bee off mascot to send a message about dwindling number of bees and tone sure more bee friendly world. >> where bee should be is a blank space. they are encouraging consumers to plant over 100...
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mothers and their cubs when they are high better naturing in winter time -- high better naturing in the wintertime. it bans the baiting of grizzly bears which involves the use of toxic rotting food to lure bears to a certain area so trophy hunters can get a pointblank shot. it prohibits the use of traps which cause animals to suffer injury as they fight the trap or even slow and painful death from starvation or exposure. and it prohibits using airplanes and helicopters to scout, land, and shoot brown or black bears. these practices are not only cruel and inhumane, they are really unsporting and they have no place in our civilized society. this resolution would foreclose our wildlife managers from making federal wildlife management decisions that will undoubtedly affect the future of all american wildlife. and those actions in the future include regulating inhumane practices on alaska national wildlife refuges even though those practices may be recognized as cruel and unsustainable. so all in all, voiding the united states fish and wildlife rule would set a dangerous precedent for public lands acro
mothers and their cubs when they are high better naturing in winter time -- high better naturing in the wintertime. it bans the baiting of grizzly bears which involves the use of toxic rotting food to lure bears to a certain area so trophy hunters can get a pointblank shot. it prohibits the use of traps which cause animals to suffer injury as they fight the trap or even slow and painful death from starvation or exposure. and it prohibits using airplanes and helicopters to scout, land, and shoot...
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the year so we can evolve. i need little bit of wintertime. she's 85. i can't argue with her. s like, oh, well, why would you want to do that? because she's still getting away with it. >> what is the coolest thing about having your mom here at 85 to see all that you have and are doing? >> well, now -- look, when i first started in this business and became somewhat successful, got my first film, it was hard with my mom because she wanted what i had. she always wanted to be the "golden girls." so, the first thing i did -- >> which one is the question. >> whenever one kicks her leg the highest. >> yeah, okay. >> so, she was always like -- you know, i remember one day, i was just getting my footing under me, figuring out what i was doing, and she would come to me, say i know where you get it, i know that thing you did, straight from me. and i'd be like, come on, mom, let me have a little bit. but then we went through, and as you know, when you grow older with your mother, and all of a sudden you get a little more confident. i was like, you know what, i trying to hold the reins of m
the year so we can evolve. i need little bit of wintertime. she's 85. i can't argue with her. s like, oh, well, why would you want to do that? because she's still getting away with it. >> what is the coolest thing about having your mom here at 85 to see all that you have and are doing? >> well, now -- look, when i first started in this business and became somewhat successful, got my first film, it was hard with my mom because she wanted what i had. she always wanted to be the...
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a complete check of the drop back into wintertime coming right up. >> we still have one problem hanging around on the roadways. we'll talk about that and take a prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> right now on news4 today, weather alert. temperatures dropping as you start your day. >> and your ride to work could be wet. we're working reports from the road. >> redskins fan furious after the redskins fire their general manager. new information about the drama behind the scenes. >> she grabbed a package and topped it into the back of her car. >> neighborhood crime caused by a dog walker. what the suspect has to say for herself. >>> and it is spring at starbucks. forget the holiday cups. your coffee is celebrating a new season this morning. >>> all eyes remain on the redskins this morning. the first day of free agency brought many changes. the biggest one, general manager scot mcclough
a complete check of the drop back into wintertime coming right up. >> we still have one problem hanging around on the roadways. we'll talk about that and take a prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> right now on news4 today, weather alert. temperatures dropping as you start your day. >> and your ride to work could be wet. we're...
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my daughter, i took her to the doctor's recently, and her chest was bad, and the doctorjust put it down to it being wintertime. we showed iolo some of the footage we filmed with the families. the evidence that it causes asthma is less clear—cut. certainly, it can precipitate asthma attacks if people have it. and then i think the long—term effects, we're still learning about. if you think that you could do that with your finger, that's all going into kids' lungs. that's quite a scary thought. it is, isn't it? what can people do who live on hafodyrynys? what can they do to stop or try and prevent things happening? the options are very limited, aren't they? because apart from moving house, what do you do? for families living on wales' busiest roads, it's notjust the bad air that's causing problems. noise is also a major issue. it's now 20 to five, so as you can see the traffic is now starting to become bumper—to—bumper, so in another ten, 15 minutes, it literally will be stopped, going bumper to bumper. for amanda jones, the noise and vibration from heavy lorries is getting too much. i love my house, and i absol
my daughter, i took her to the doctor's recently, and her chest was bad, and the doctorjust put it down to it being wintertime. we showed iolo some of the footage we filmed with the families. the evidence that it causes asthma is less clear—cut. certainly, it can precipitate asthma attacks if people have it. and then i think the long—term effects, we're still learning about. if you think that you could do that with your finger, that's all going into kids' lungs. that's quite a scary...