Shutdown. Two congressmen from opposite sides of the isle might agree with each other and a man that knows more than most people about butting heads with dysfunctional teammates. Mr. October himself the great Reggie Jackson. The days in the bronx bombers, wait until you hear what he has to tell me tonight. Begin with the big story, the shutdown showdown day 11. Dana bash who deserves a Long Service Award for this story now joins me. Dana, where are we . Piece, last night there was so much hope, so much optimism because of the fact the two sides sat eyeball to eyeball and talked for an hour and a half and i mean the president and House Republicans. That hope has certainly dimmed a lot as here we are going into the weekend without any deal and it doesnt seem like a lot of Movement Since this morning when House Republicans tried to get something, some idea to the white house. And you know what is going on is that in the senate, which of course, is a lot more moderate, if you will, and has
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communities is difficult. one woman has found a way to bring good food to those who need it most. to tell us her story is star of the tv series pretty little liars, this will be her third time attending our show, shea mitchell. [ applause ] a great idea can hit us at any moment. sometimes it takes hold of us in the simple quiet beauty of our everyday lives. for robin emmons, her idea grew out of the love of her brother. he had struggled with a mental illness for years and she rejoiced when he received the care he needed. but at his group home, he became borderline diabetic because they could only afford to buy packaged processed foods. robin wanted him to eat well. she planted a bigger garden in her backyard and brought him baskets of good food. she soon realized that the problem extended far beyond her brother.
[ applause ] please join me in honoring cnn hero, robin emmons. [ applause ] yeah. i m a farmer. i get that a lot. i am extremely grateful to stand in for this recognition. and i m thankful to all the people who allow us to come into their communities and bring them the fresh food that they want and so desperately need. we as a society have to take care of one another and raise
could only afford to buy packaged processed foods. robin wanted him to eat well. she planted a bigger garden in her backyard and brought him baskets of good food. she soon realized that the problem extended far beyond her brother. more than 72,000 people in charlotte, north carolina, live without easy access to fresh food. and so robin went bigger. she bought acres of land, built a farm stand, and started sow much good, so bring healthy affordable food into the city s food deserts. that one necessary idea started because she loved her brother. and now it s grown wide for a grateful city. there s magic in gardening. that you can drop a seed into the earth and from that there s an amazing fruit that is delicious and so good for your body. that s a miracle to me. i have been gardening pretty much my entire adult life because i want to eat well.