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betty: yes.ditional hideaways go back to the 19th century, senators found little rooms somewhere that they took over and made their own and created their own personal office. really until the russell building opened in 1909, senators did not have personal offices, the only space they had was their desk in the senate chamber, that was their office. so consequently, they look for any space they could. at one point in the 1890's, the senate was renting a big apartment building nearby to provide extra office space for senators, so that space was at a premium at the time. they began to give committee spaces to each senator who chaired a committee. and through the years, the number of committees grew and grew and grew until you get to the 1920's we had something like 70 committees and every senator needed to have an office. most of these committees had no purpose her than to provide an office to the chair. when the russell building opened up in 1909, senators finally got a personal office and that "a s
betty: yes.ditional hideaways go back to the 19th century, senators found little rooms somewhere that they took over and made their own and created their own personal office. really until the russell building opened in 1909, senators did not have personal offices, the only space they had was their desk in the senate chamber, that was their office. so consequently, they look for any space they could. at one point in the 1890's, the senate was renting a big apartment building nearby to provide...
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betty: yes.nal hideaways go back to the 19th century, senators found little rooms somewhere that they took over and made their own and created their own personal office. really until the russell building opened in 1909, senators did not have personal offices, the only space they had was their desk in the senate chamber, that was their office. so consequently, they look for any space they could. at one point in the 1890's, the senate was renting a big apartment building nearby to provide extra office space for senators, so that space was at a premium at the time. they began to give committee spaces to each senator who chaired a committee. and through the years, the number of committees grew and grew and grew until you get to the 1920's we had something like 70 committees and every senator needed to have an office. most of these committees had no purpose othethan to provide an office to the chair. when the russell building opened up in 1909, senators finally got a rsonal office and that "a spaces i
betty: yes.nal hideaways go back to the 19th century, senators found little rooms somewhere that they took over and made their own and created their own personal office. really until the russell building opened in 1909, senators did not have personal offices, the only space they had was their desk in the senate chamber, that was their office. so consequently, they look for any space they could. at one point in the 1890's, the senate was renting a big apartment building nearby to provide extra...
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betty: yes.ditional hideaways go back to the 19th century senators found little rooms somewhere that they took over and made their own and created their own personal office. really until the russell building opened in 1909, senators did not have personal offices, the only space they had was their desk in the senate chamber, that was their office. so consequently, they look for any space they could. at one point in the 1890's, the senate was renting a big apartment building nearby to provide extra office space for senators, so that space was at a premium at the time. they began to give committee spaces to each senator who chaired a committee. and through the years, the number of committees grew and grew and grew until you get to the 1920's we had something like 70 committees and every senator needed to have an y "a spaces in the capitol and a lot of those spaces were turned into what we call hideaway spaces, hideaway offices. it goes by seniority, so the most senior senator would get the best one,
betty: yes.ditional hideaways go back to the 19th century senators found little rooms somewhere that they took over and made their own and created their own personal office. really until the russell building opened in 1909, senators did not have personal offices, the only space they had was their desk in the senate chamber, that was their office. so consequently, they look for any space they could. at one point in the 1890's, the senate was renting a big apartment building nearby to provide...
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what inspired me was my neighbor, betty.t was during covid when we were all masked and staying away from each other, the first covid christmas. it was christmas eve and i went out to get my mail i saw betty and her mom from ten feet away. we went, hi, betty, hi, jamie. and i said, it's christmas eve, santa is on his way. she looked and went, no, jamie, no, one more sleep, then santa and in that second i realized, that's how young people metabolize time. so i went inside and wrote the book that day after that interaction with betty then i thought about all the things we are waiting for. so that's how that happened. and what was the second question >> the question was about the illustrator. >> i have a long-time 33-year partnership with a woman named laura cornell, who is the illustrator. she does all the paintings and drawings, and i write the words. >> would you mind reading a passage? i would love to hear it in your voice. >> all the books are funny and have amusing ideas, but then i also think these books are intended to b
what inspired me was my neighbor, betty.t was during covid when we were all masked and staying away from each other, the first covid christmas. it was christmas eve and i went out to get my mail i saw betty and her mom from ten feet away. we went, hi, betty, hi, jamie. and i said, it's christmas eve, santa is on his way. she looked and went, no, jamie, no, one more sleep, then santa and in that second i realized, that's how young people metabolize time. so i went inside and wrote the book that...
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and of course, i'm referring to betty ford. and that title would also apply to pat nixon. well, for these two remarkable women who became friends who encouraged each other to live their best lives in the pressure of public life and the glare of the white house. well, with us to give deeper insight into pat nixon and betty ford, we have some distinguished people on this stage, susan ford bales only daughter of president and mrs.. susan is the sponsor, the aircraft carrier uss gerald r ford and recognize one of her extraordinary service as the ship's sponsor. susan was named an honorary aviator by the united states navy, becoming only the 31st american ever to receive this distinction and the first woman ever to be so honored. she is the recipient of three honorary doctorates and is the author of two novels set in the white house. i'm waiting for those novels. get on tv now, because the netflix we need to clean up next looks a little. edward cox next to susan, the son in law of president and mrs. nixon. many of you recall that the hauenstein and the ford held a joint program
and of course, i'm referring to betty ford. and that title would also apply to pat nixon. well, for these two remarkable women who became friends who encouraged each other to live their best lives in the pressure of public life and the glare of the white house. well, with us to give deeper insight into pat nixon and betty ford, we have some distinguished people on this stage, susan ford bales only daughter of president and mrs.. susan is the sponsor, the aircraft carrier uss gerald r ford and...
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. >> doctor conner bowman is accused of killing betty bowman. investigators say the drug colchicine, which is used to treat gout, was found in her system. but prosecutors say betty never had gout. >> one morning there was a bunch of their dogs were barking over there, a whole bunch, and i might have heard a bit of shouting or something while we were sleeping. but yeah. and then, sure enough, the cops kind of came soon after. >> police say bowman, who was a mayo clinic pharmacy resident and poison control specialist, researched the drug and what a lethal dose would be for someone of his wife's weight. the court documents say the couple had a rocky marriage and bowman was in severe debt with prosecutors alleging he told a friend he'd receive a large payout from betty's life insurance policy. meanwhile in massachusetts, another spouse accused of poisoning their significant other, roxanne doucet, is charged with attempted murder after police say she tried to poison her husband by giving him tainted soup. >> i did not try to poison my husband, invest
. >> doctor conner bowman is accused of killing betty bowman. investigators say the drug colchicine, which is used to treat gout, was found in her system. but prosecutors say betty never had gout. >> one morning there was a bunch of their dogs were barking over there, a whole bunch, and i might have heard a bit of shouting or something while we were sleeping. but yeah. and then, sure enough, the cops kind of came soon after. >> police say bowman, who was a mayo clinic pharmacy...
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betty is believed to be the oldest victim.mma simpson has been to meet her. absolutely destroyed my whole life. betty brown's post office was a roaring success before the horizon computer system came along. she says she was hounded out in 2003 and still has the letter from the post office blaming her for the losses, which were increasing by at least £1,500 a week. she had to use her retirement savings to balance the books. so you felt so ashamed about this? oh, yes. you only told your wider family... yes. ..this week? but she's not holding back now. when you would get to bed at night, you didn't sleep. i would lie, shaking, and all of it was funny. all your face used to tremble, your teeth were chattering. it changed me from being a happy, outgoing person into someone who was absolutely tied up in knots inside. what would you like to say to them now? how could you? why? just why, why, why? her husband 0swald died a year after she was forced out. she believes the stress pushed him to an early grave. he worked for the post offic
betty is believed to be the oldest victim.mma simpson has been to meet her. absolutely destroyed my whole life. betty brown's post office was a roaring success before the horizon computer system came along. she says she was hounded out in 2003 and still has the letter from the post office blaming her for the losses, which were increasing by at least £1,500 a week. she had to use her retirement savings to balance the books. so you felt so ashamed about this? oh, yes. you only told your wider...
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doctor conner bowman is accused of killing betty bowman., which is used to treat gout, was found in her system. but prosecutors say betty never had gout. >> one morning there was a bunch of their dogs were barking over their whole bunch, and i might have heard a bit of shouting or something while we were sleeping, but yeah, and then sure enough, the cops kind of came soon after. >> police say bowman, who was a mayo clinic pharmacy resident and poison control specialist, researched the drug and what a lethal dose would be for someone of his wife's weight. court documents say the couple had a rocky marriage and bowman was in severe debt with prosecutors alleging he told a friend he'd receive a large payout from betty's life insurance policy. meanwhile, in massachusetts, another spouse accused of poisoning their significant other, roxanne doucet, is charged with attempted murder after police say she tried to poison her husband by giving him tainted soup. i did not try to poison my husband, investigators in townsend say in early december, the 6
doctor conner bowman is accused of killing betty bowman., which is used to treat gout, was found in her system. but prosecutors say betty never had gout. >> one morning there was a bunch of their dogs were barking over their whole bunch, and i might have heard a bit of shouting or something while we were sleeping, but yeah, and then sure enough, the cops kind of came soon after. >> police say bowman, who was a mayo clinic pharmacy resident and poison control specialist, researched...
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i spoke to a local salon owner, betty cook. she has many questions now. betty cook has been the owner of joanne's beauty salon since 1976. >> they remodel. they close down and waste money. >> reporter: she said losing her local safeway will make life difficult. >> you need a grocery store more than housing in this area. >> reporter: betty tells me the majority of neighbors are seniors that rely on the grocery store. >> everybody don't drive. some people are too old to drive. >> reporter: mayor breed says this is an opportunity to add more homes in this part of the city and although we are losing a grocery store and community, there is a trader joe's opening nearby and a new opportunity for a market on site. we asked for more clarification if the housing development would offer affordable housing but we haven't heard back yet . current naacp president for san francisco, dr. brown says the closure is history repeating itself in the fillmroe and creating a food desert. >> the community has been economically deprived over 50 years. it's time that we stopped t
i spoke to a local salon owner, betty cook. she has many questions now. betty cook has been the owner of joanne's beauty salon since 1976. >> they remodel. they close down and waste money. >> reporter: she said losing her local safeway will make life difficult. >> you need a grocery store more than housing in this area. >> reporter: betty tells me the majority of neighbors are seniors that rely on the grocery store. >> everybody don't drive. some people are too old...
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betty cook has many questions now.k has been the owner of joanne's beauty salon since 1976. she said losing her local safe way will make life difficult. >> you need a grocery store more than housing in this area. >> reporter: betty tells me the majority of neighbors are seniors that rely on the grocery store. >> everybody don't drive. some people are too old to drive. >> mayor breed says this is an opportunity to add more homes in this part of the city and although we are losing a grocery store and community, there is a trader joe's opening nearby and a new opportunity for a market on site. we asked for more clarification if the housing development would offer affordable housing but we haven't heard back yet . current naacp president for san francisco, dr. brown says the closure is history repeating itself and creating a food desert. >> the community has been economically deprived over 50 years. it's time that we stopped this kind of exclusionary gentry identified activity he worked in the past with safe way regarding
betty cook has many questions now.k has been the owner of joanne's beauty salon since 1976. she said losing her local safe way will make life difficult. >> you need a grocery store more than housing in this area. >> reporter: betty tells me the majority of neighbors are seniors that rely on the grocery store. >> everybody don't drive. some people are too old to drive. >> mayor breed says this is an opportunity to add more homes in this part of the city and although we...
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>> reporter: the 16-year-old star athlete was killed in 2016 police telling his great grandmother, bettynson, the shooter thought he was someone else >> to go out there and look at him, laying there on the ground, bleeding in the rain, that's a feeling that you never ever will forget. >> i just remember seeing young people walking around in a little bit of a daze. >> reporter: in a place used to memorials, the pastor thought, this one needed to be different. it needed to honor the neighborhood that loved dre. >> what better way to show the beauty of the neighborhood than to show people's faces. local artist john bakker people submitted their own photos >> yeah, it's important that people control how they get represented. >> reporter: for the next five years bakker painted members of the community, nurses and cops, musicians an kids, betty and dre. >> 500 years ago the only people who got their portraits painted were kings, and each of us are worthy of that kind of attention. >> reporter: this is the roseland portrait project 397 faces later. >> when i go out there and look at all of them
>> reporter: the 16-year-old star athlete was killed in 2016 police telling his great grandmother, bettynson, the shooter thought he was someone else >> to go out there and look at him, laying there on the ground, bleeding in the rain, that's a feeling that you never ever will forget. >> i just remember seeing young people walking around in a little bit of a daze. >> reporter: in a place used to memorials, the pastor thought, this one needed to be different. it needed to...
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betty tells me that the majority of her neighbors are seniors who solely rely on the major grocery store. >> everybody don't drive, some people are too old to drive. >> reporter: mayor, london breed said this is an opportunity to add a significant number of new homes in this part of our city, and although we are losing a grocery store, there is also a new trader joe's opening nearby and an opportunity for new market on-site. we also asked for more clarification if this new development would offer affordable housing. but, we haven't heard back yet. in current, dr. reverend amos brown said the closure is history repeating itself in the fillmore and it is creating a desert. >> the community has been economically deprived for over 50 years, and it is time that we stop this kind of exclusionary, gentrifying, activity. >> reporter: reverend brown said he has worked in the past with safeway regarding safety and crime and shares, this closure is coming as a surprise. >> we were friends, we thought we were neighbors. but, this does not show, this is not exhibiting that at all. >> reporter: and th
betty tells me that the majority of her neighbors are seniors who solely rely on the major grocery store. >> everybody don't drive, some people are too old to drive. >> reporter: mayor, london breed said this is an opportunity to add a significant number of new homes in this part of our city, and although we are losing a grocery store, there is also a new trader joe's opening nearby and an opportunity for new market on-site. we also asked for more clarification if this new...
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let's try betty in pennsylvania. democrats line, hi. >> good morning. >> morning. >> i kind of had a follow-up to the gentleman who asked, you know, why are these people supporting trump.ma that is my question, what kind of a spell does this man cast on these people? he has such disdain for our military, the people that are keeping us safe. he's back on calling john mccain, you know, not a hero, he wants to execute joint chief of staff, he doesn't want to visit graves because he will get wet. he makes fun of the disable, he wants our economy to crash in 12 months, he hides constantly, he has divided this country like no other and yet these people still want to support him. i mean, if you have children or grandchildren, why won't these people wake up and see what this man is doing to our country and -- and god help us if he should ever get near that white house again. >> that's betty in pennsylvania. >> there's certainly a cult of personality if you will, around trump, some of the points that the caller makes. just th
let's try betty in pennsylvania. democrats line, hi. >> good morning. >> morning. >> i kind of had a follow-up to the gentleman who asked, you know, why are these people supporting trump.ma that is my question, what kind of a spell does this man cast on these people? he has such disdain for our military, the people that are keeping us safe. he's back on calling john mccain, you know, not a hero, he wants to execute joint chief of staff, he doesn't want to visit graves because...
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>> reporter: the 16-year-old star athlete was killed in 2016 police telling his great grandmother, bettynson, the shooter thought he was someone else >> to go out there and look at him, laying there on the ground, bleeding in the rain, that's a feeling that you never ever will forget. >> i just remember seeing young people walking around in a little bit of a daze. >> reporter: in a place used to memorials, the pastor thought, this one needed to be different. it needed to honor the neighborhood that loved dre. >> what better way to show the beauty of the neighborhood than to show people's faces. >> reporter: enter local artist john bakker people submitted their own photos >> yeah, it's important that people control how they get represented. >> reporter: for the next five years bakker painted members of the community, nurses and cops, musicians an kids, betty and dre. >> 500 years ago the only people who got their portraits painted were kings, and each of us are worthy of that kind of attention. >> reporter: this is the roseland portrait project 397 faces later. >> when i go out there and
>> reporter: the 16-year-old star athlete was killed in 2016 police telling his great grandmother, bettynson, the shooter thought he was someone else >> to go out there and look at him, laying there on the ground, bleeding in the rain, that's a feeling that you never ever will forget. >> i just remember seeing young people walking around in a little bit of a daze. >> reporter: in a place used to memorials, the pastor thought, this one needed to be different. it needed to...
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for the forecast, let's bring in weather channel meteorologist mike bettis.d evening, mike. >> reporter: good evening, norah, a court of a snow in territory, meaning a lot of us picked up our first 1 inch snow in years, but now exiting through maine, places like new hampshire might get a little bit of light snow to go, but everything is gone by tomorrow morning. however the cold air really does remain entrenched here, very cold wind chills overnight, going down to the gulf coast. in the west it's all about winter storm indigo and the ice, significant ice all around i five, from washington back down to oregon, power outages and significant significant travel delays he anticipated. and late in canada and the week, it looks at the ohio valley and the northeast. and what that means is continuing snow thursday through the weekend. >> norah: mike bettis, thank you. to the other top story, the race for the republican nomination. the iowa caucuses in the history books, the remaining candidates are moving on to the new hampshire primary. before we return to the campai
for the forecast, let's bring in weather channel meteorologist mike bettis.d evening, mike. >> reporter: good evening, norah, a court of a snow in territory, meaning a lot of us picked up our first 1 inch snow in years, but now exiting through maine, places like new hampshire might get a little bit of light snow to go, but everything is gone by tomorrow morning. however the cold air really does remain entrenched here, very cold wind chills overnight, going down to the gulf coast. in the...
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for the forecast, let's bring in weather channel meteorologist mike bettis.d evening, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening. a cumulation of snow in territory, meaning a lot of us picked up our first 1 inch snow in years, but now exiting through maine, places like new hampshire might get a little bit of light snow to go, but everything is gone by tomorrow morning. however the cold air really does remain entrenched here. very cold wind chills overnight, going down to the gulf coast. in the west, it's all about winter storm indigo and the ice, significant ice all around i-5, from washington back down to oregon, power outages and significant travel delays anticipated. another late in canada and the week, it looks at the ohio valley and the northeast. and what that means is continuing snow thursday through the weekend. >> norah: mike bettis, thank you. turnign to the other top story, the race for the republican nomination. the iowa caucuses in the history books, the remaining candidates are moving on to the new hampshire primary. but before returning to the camp
for the forecast, let's bring in weather channel meteorologist mike bettis.d evening, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening. a cumulation of snow in territory, meaning a lot of us picked up our first 1 inch snow in years, but now exiting through maine, places like new hampshire might get a little bit of light snow to go, but everything is gone by tomorrow morning. however the cold air really does remain entrenched here. very cold wind chills overnight, going down to the gulf coast. in...
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for a look at where the storms are headed next, let's bring a meteorologist mike bettis from our patnersthe weather channel. good evening, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening, the weather problems persist from coast to coast. here in california the flood risk is definitely there from now to tomorrow morning, really focusing on southern california. we saw the issues in san diego, that continues, but it makes into the desert including places like have a sioux, phoenix, or even tucson. now it will be day after day after day of rain, we think three different storm systems move through now through thursday that can increase the flood risk here with as much as 5 inches of rain or more in the forecast. particularly places like texas, louisiana, and mississippi. and then across the midwest, ice is in the forecast. that will have been for some of us overnight tonight including chicago warming up tomorrow, but the snow going further north, as temperatures warm, everyone sees plain old rain instead of the ice. >> norah: mike bettis, thank you. now to some breaking news from the middle east, u.s.
for a look at where the storms are headed next, let's bring a meteorologist mike bettis from our patnersthe weather channel. good evening, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening, the weather problems persist from coast to coast. here in california the flood risk is definitely there from now to tomorrow morning, really focusing on southern california. we saw the issues in san diego, that continues, but it makes into the desert including places like have a sioux, phoenix, or even tucson....
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the freezing temperatures and the snow storm towards the northeast, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettis, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening. an arctic chill is tripping much of te country in a place that it snowed in memphis, and we have dangerous cold wind chills over tonight tonight, tomorrow morning, all the way down to the gulf coast, single digits are below zero. snow no exit through the northeast and shall be gone by tomorrow evening, but not before the 1 inch snow to washington, d.c., in two years. all that snow gone by tomorrow evening. a large area of 1-3 inches is on the way. to the west it's all about ice. i storm waves affecting portland and salem, half-inch ice along the way through the second half of today to tomorrow. very dangerous travel as well as a likelihood of power outages. that system is likely to combine with another one late in the week. what it does is it aims at that ohio valley and brings in a good shot of snow as we head into the weekend. >> norah: mike bettis, thank you. today an urgent search is underway for two u.s. navy seals who are missing, trying
the freezing temperatures and the snow storm towards the northeast, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettis, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening. an arctic chill is tripping much of te country in a place that it snowed in memphis, and we have dangerous cold wind chills over tonight tonight, tomorrow morning, all the way down to the gulf coast, single digits are below zero. snow no exit through the northeast and shall be gone by tomorrow evening, but not before the 1 inch snow to...
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but we’ll choose one, it’s 25, and you ’re absolutely right, yes, according to the will of annie and bettyion of judge crix, well done. love is poverty forever, i was caught by the world, poverty is for me, it doesn’t matter, if there is no love in the world, why is fate a mistress, always a hindrance to love, why is love a slave to prosperity. success for the competition is 2:1 in favor of the reds, the total score at the moment is 10:4 ahead of the same reds, dear friends, who had any? i have in my hands an enlarged copy of the box from the movie the diamond arm, its power has been increased 54 times, why 54, we calculated, and sooner or later something will happen to it, the main thing is that... this is irreparable, points for your team , earned before this will be burned, everything in this round, well in this round, with each correct answer that allows you to pass the box, you earn one point, since alexander mostovoy is the only one among all of us who has earned millions from street games, football is a street game. rope tug of war, tug of war, tug of war, right, question , question
but we’ll choose one, it’s 25, and you ’re absolutely right, yes, according to the will of annie and bettyion of judge crix, well done. love is poverty forever, i was caught by the world, poverty is for me, it doesn’t matter, if there is no love in the world, why is fate a mistress, always a hindrance to love, why is love a slave to prosperity. success for the competition is 2:1 in favor of the reds, the total score at the moment is 10:4 ahead of the same reds, dear friends, who had...
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police telling his great grandmother, betty johnson, the shooter thought he was someone else. >> to gore on the ground, bleeding in the rain, there's a feeling that you never ever will forget. >> i just remember seeing young people walking around in a little bit of a daze. >> reporter: in a place used to memorials, the pastor thought this one needed to be different. it needed to honor the neighborhood that loved dre. >> what better way to show the beauty of the neighborhood than to show people's faces. >> reporter: enter local artist, john baker. >> people submitted their own photos? >> yeah. it's important that people control how they get represented. >> reporter: for the next five years, baker painted members of the community, nurses and cops, musicians and kids, betty and dre. >> 500 years ago the only people who got their portraits painted were kings, and each of us are worthy of that kind of attention. >> reporter: this is the roseland portrait project 397 faces later. >> when i go out there and look at all of them then see my grand son, it does my heart really good. >> reporter:
police telling his great grandmother, betty johnson, the shooter thought he was someone else. >> to gore on the ground, bleeding in the rain, there's a feeling that you never ever will forget. >> i just remember seeing young people walking around in a little bit of a daze. >> reporter: in a place used to memorials, the pastor thought this one needed to be different. it needed to honor the neighborhood that loved dre. >> what better way to show the beauty of the...
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but joe, by he made a betty board stock and betty, on his comment when he was us, whether or not the strikes we continue the so the idea is that all of these a strikes essentially having new impact on what is happening. there is a bizarre thing for the us present to see essentially say that he's committed to fighting several more multi $1000000.00 missiles towards targets in the m. and the who is cesar said that this has an attack on the people of human and also on the sovereignty of the country. but interestingly enough, the head of the who these in a tell a by statement on thursday. so if she considers it on, on a, to be in direct confrontation with the united states, so to abide, whose comments are the thing to go by? it would appear that he's going to enjoy this on a, for some considerable time yet. i'm for sure in washington dc. thank you. now is there any forces that conducting a raid in nablus and we'll complained westbank, they are reports of ongoing clashes between this ready army and palestinians, and the village of bate, frederick. it is where the forces of also stormed a
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betty brown's post office was a roaring success before the horizon computer system came along.g her for the losses, which were increasing by at least £1,500 a week. she had to use her retirement savings to balance the books. so, you felt so ashamed about this? oh, yes. you only told your wider family last week? yes. but she's not holding back now. when you would get to bed at night, you didn't sleep. so, you felt so ashamed about this? oh, yes. i would lie shaking, and all of it was funny, all your face used to tremble. your teeth were chattering. it changed me from being a happy, outgoing person into someone who is absolutely tied up in knots inside. what would you like to say to them now? how could you? why? just why? why? her husband, 0swald, died a year after she was forced out. she believes the stress pushed him to an early grave. he worked for the post office too. think all the years that he has worked, all the years i have worked, and this is what we get — a kick up the backside, a kick in the teeth. we got the lickings of a dog. this was her post office and she's never
betty brown's post office was a roaring success before the horizon computer system came along.g her for the losses, which were increasing by at least £1,500 a week. she had to use her retirement savings to balance the books. so, you felt so ashamed about this? oh, yes. you only told your wider family last week? yes. but she's not holding back now. when you would get to bed at night, you didn't sleep. so, you felt so ashamed about this? oh, yes. i would lie shaking, and all of it was funny, all...
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brown. ., . ., by former sub mistress betty brown. ., , , brown.wn. how could you? just why, why, why? fujitsu admits - brown. how could you? just why, why, why? fujitsu admits it - brown. how could you? just why, why, why? fujitsu admits it has l why, why? fu'itsu admits it has a moral why, why? fujitsu admits it has a moral obligation _ why, why? fujitsu admits it has a moral obligation to _ why, why? fujitsu admits it has a moral obligation to pay - a moral obligation to pay compensation but they will not say how much until after the enquiry is concluded at the end of this year. zoe conway, bbc news. ireland's taoiseach, leo varadkar, has defended a controversial court case his government has brought against the united kingdom. speaking to the bbc in davos, mrvaradkarsaid he had not wanted to take the uk to the european court of human rights over last year's troubles legacy act. but, he said he had to stand by victims and survivors of violence in northern ireland. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, began by asking him about the new brexit deal
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and many them wrote to betty to tell them how much it meant to them. she received.ed 1500 letters a year from troops and. she always replied, and often sent them a signed photograph of herself as here, so that was her work. let's come on now. reading once you that many people read more during wartime troops on detachment from home prisoners of war read most much war, but many people also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in furness in cumbria, which was a major shipyard. so aajor target bombing. she was an avid reader, self-educated, but she read war. but why? well, we know about nella because she was one of the early people to sign up to mass observation, which was a program where people were invited to keep a which they would send on a weekly or monthly basis mass observation headquarters. well, now it took this very seriously. she she wrote about a thousand words a day and 2 million words in all during the war. so she's one of the people from her social background we know most about during the war. we therefore that in addition to keepi
and many them wrote to betty to tell them how much it meant to them. she received.ed 1500 letters a year from troops and. she always replied, and often sent them a signed photograph of herself as here, so that was her work. let's come on now. reading once you that many people read more during wartime troops on detachment from home prisoners of war read most much war, but many people also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in furness in cumbria, which was a major...
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and many them wrote to betty to tell them how much it meant to them. she received.er calculated 1500 letters a year from troops and. she always replied, and often sent them a signed photograph of herself as here, so that was her work. let's come on now. reading once you that many people read more during wartime troops on detachment from home prisoners of war read most much war, but many people also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in furness in cumbria, which was a. she was an avid reader, self-educated, but she read virtually during the war. but why? well, we know about nella because she was one of the early people to sign up to mass observation, which was a program where people were invited to keep a diary during the war, which they would send on a weekly or monthly basis mass observation headquarters. well, now it took this very seriously. she she wrote about a thousand words a day and 2 million words in all during the war. so she's one of the people from her social background we know most about during the war. we therefore that in add
and many them wrote to betty to tell them how much it meant to them. she received.er calculated 1500 letters a year from troops and. she always replied, and often sent them a signed photograph of herself as here, so that was her work. let's come on now. reading once you that many people read more during wartime troops on detachment from home prisoners of war read most much war, but many people also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in furness in cumbria, which was a....
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announcer: betty cohen with her book, "seeds," sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a.an listen on our free c-spanow app. ♪ announcer: in his state of the state address, rhode island governor dan mckee remarked on his state's declining unemployment, boost of tourism and increased film production. he also listed as his top priorities improving education, raising income, and investing in transportation infrastructure. [applause] gov. mckee: ank you. thank you. thank you all.
announcer: betty cohen with her book, "seeds," sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a.an listen on our free c-spanow app. ♪ announcer: in his state of the state address, rhode island governor dan mckee remarked on his state's declining unemployment, boost of tourism and increased film production. he also listed as his top priorities improving education, raising income, and investing in transportation infrastructure. [applause] gov. mckee: ank you. thank you. thank you...
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and many them wrote to betty to tell them how much it meant to them. she later calculated 1500 letters a year from troops and. she always replied, and sent them a signed photograph of herself as here, so that was her work. let's come on now. reading once you that many people read more during wartime troops on detachment from home prisoners of war read most much war, but many people also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in furness in cumbria, which was a major shipyard. so a major bombing. she was an avid reader, self-educated, but she read virtually during the war. but why? well, we know about nella because she was one of the early people to sign up to mass observation, which was a program where people were invited to keep a diary during the war, which they would send on a weekly or monthly basis mass observation headquarters. well, now it took this very about a thousand words a day and 2 million words in all during the war. so she's one of the people from her social background we know most about during the war. we therefore
and many them wrote to betty to tell them how much it meant to them. she later calculated 1500 letters a year from troops and. she always replied, and sent them a signed photograph of herself as here, so that was her work. let's come on now. reading once you that many people read more during wartime troops on detachment from home prisoners of war read most much war, but many people also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in furness in cumbria, which was a major...
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and many them wrote to betty to tell them how much it meant to them. she received. she later calculated 1500 letters a year from troops and. she always replied, and often sent them a signed photograph of herself as here, so that was her work. let's come on now. reading once you that many people read more during wartime troops on detachment from home prisoners of war read most much war, but many people also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in furness in cumbria, which was a major shipyard. so a major target bombing. she was an avid reader, self-educated, but she read virtually during the war. but why? well, we know about nella because she was one of the early people to sign up to mass observation, which was a program where people were invited to keep a diary during the war, which they would send on a weekly or monthly basis mass observation headquarters. well, now it took this very seriously. she she wrote about a thousand words a day and 2 million words in all during the war. so she's one of the people from her social background we know m
and many them wrote to betty to tell them how much it meant to them. she received. she later calculated 1500 letters a year from troops and. she always replied, and often sent them a signed photograph of herself as here, so that was her work. let's come on now. reading once you that many people read more during wartime troops on detachment from home prisoners of war read most much war, but many people also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in furness in cumbria, which...
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senate historian betty cohen shares stories from her book "scenes: pele, places, and events that shaped the senate." >> they had to be succinct, they had to be to the point. beuse he only had five minutes to tell the story but they h to tell a complete story. it was an intereing task and a good challenge. and probably one of the best learningxperiences i had through the yes. the years went by, they collected, and senators pt coming and asking for me to produce a book, because they wanted to share thstories with other people. announcer: betty with her book "scenes: peoe, place and events that shaped the united states senate," sunday night on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a on our free c-span now app. next, a conversation on tificial intelligence and innovation with commerce secretary gina raimondo, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, and stanford university computer scientist faith elite. the 45 minute event is hosted by the hoover institution here and washington, d.c.. >> hello, everybody. thank you for coming. i am jennifer whitham, the dean of engineering at stanford unive
senate historian betty cohen shares stories from her book "scenes: pele, places, and events that shaped the senate." >> they had to be succinct, they had to be to the point. beuse he only had five minutes to tell the story but they h to tell a complete story. it was an intereing task and a good challenge. and probably one of the best learningxperiences i had through the yes. the years went by, they collected, and senators pt coming and asking for me to produce a book, because...
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so with betty potter off desantis, nikki haley is now tom's main selling jeff letter a public on the nation. did of the correspondence that gen now did my low and broke down had chances of beaten trunk? you know, i'm actually outside a nikki haley event here in new hampshire. it's been typical of the kinds of events that she has been doing here. events are drawing a few dozen at most maybe a few 100 compared to trumps. riley's that have drawn in a few 1000 at least now. it's hard to imagine desantis dropping out really giving healy a boost. in fact, earlier we were at an event with trump supporters. when they had heard that the scientists had dropped out, they were very happy because to them the springs, the expectation that the ranks of trump supporters will only grow trump desantis motors being more closely aligned with tromp in terms of preferences in terms of profile. but nikki haley still dining heavily on new hampshire. nearly 40 percent of new hampshire voters are undeclared voters, voters who neither identify as a republican or democrat, she pulls well with them. if she does
so with betty potter off desantis, nikki haley is now tom's main selling jeff letter a public on the nation. did of the correspondence that gen now did my low and broke down had chances of beaten trunk? you know, i'm actually outside a nikki haley event here in new hampshire. it's been typical of the kinds of events that she has been doing here. events are drawing a few dozen at most maybe a few 100 compared to trumps. riley's that have drawn in a few 1000 at least now. it's hard to imagine...
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in this room, of course, knows betty's story. you know about, first of all, the breast cancer and the revolution she achieved in women's history almost single handedly. and the fall of 1974, when she made it safe for women in our to talk about breast cancer at the dinner table, it was a taboo subject in public and a lot of awkwardness at the dinner table about all after betty ford, her interviews, you know, 60 minutes and newsweek cover stories that this country changed in the blink of an eye and then the other thing was, of course, mrs. carter was both as the first lady of georgia and as the first lady of the united states was interested in the issues of people with mental health problems, disease and struggles. and, of course, then during the carter administration, it came out that mrs. ford had these addictions, and that was the second thing. so, you know, all of a sudden, she made it possible for people, for families. think of the family. is that needed to talk about the addictions that were destroying their families. think o
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>> betty, eddie, help me. who is not? >> that's just my stupid husband.et back to having an affair. >> wait, you're having an affair and i just have to sit in here and watch? well, the real twist is... i like it. >> no! >> stephen: whoa. that one really serling'd my rod. thus concludes this visit to the dimension of the extra-normal where anything is possible... mostly bad things. and you return home to the safety of your home where you find an extra door which leads to a half-bathroom that you never realized you had but is really convenient when you have guests, guests who are visiting from a place we call the twilight zone. ♪ ♪ we'll be back with trevor noah. ♪ ♪ eals on all the good stuff. like this stuff and that stuff and ooh, that's some really good stuff. we get the deals. you get the good stuff. marshalls. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ ♪ ♪ another round? i'm good. ♪ let's do a song ♪ ♪ ♪ my skin has been so much smoother so much more hydrated. it's olay! with olay hyaluronic body wash 95% of women had visibly-better skin. and my skin is so much mor
>> betty, eddie, help me. who is not? >> that's just my stupid husband.et back to having an affair. >> wait, you're having an affair and i just have to sit in here and watch? well, the real twist is... i like it. >> no! >> stephen: whoa. that one really serling'd my rod. thus concludes this visit to the dimension of the extra-normal where anything is possible... mostly bad things. and you return home to the safety of your home where you find an extra door which...
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who is i won't be the alarm on your total, isn't betty? i do see that you live friends any longer late because he did it is of what he can . and of course he did. it is a pretty chemical. it's under pretty neat the fun by making you go to they did. lenny so who the issue on one, let me show and i said to you slightly, so i'll put it a bit of phone. let me show and say that if you ladies, you'll get in touch skip over like me. so if i'm on, identify with weight is good luck said yeah, that's good enough for those, but the better get on the so really it's one or was it when you get a lot but i was in that's what i was like maybe but the but us good food, stamp, lima, mendocino, what i was about the left side of the material and they bought a lot better and these you meant, i know it can go the from, i'll send it onto the west side to do but it's on the zone phone. was it the exec data? let me see though, for those let the lot that the material and the feedback, the less said at the end, these events i said together is, aren't you pretty just
who is i won't be the alarm on your total, isn't betty? i do see that you live friends any longer late because he did it is of what he can . and of course he did. it is a pretty chemical. it's under pretty neat the fun by making you go to they did. lenny so who the issue on one, let me show and i said to you slightly, so i'll put it a bit of phone. let me show and say that if you ladies, you'll get in touch skip over like me. so if i'm on, identify with weight is good luck said yeah, that's...
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somebody >> outage she receive, betty the matchmaker?> she'd always go, oh no. >> husband are not, debbie was ready to plan some permanent routes. she bought a house in a gated community and began to remodel it on her own. she told her friend all about. >> was she likened h g tv type girl? [laughs] >> yes, oh my gosh. hey, i'm going to home depot. and she's working on the sprinkler system or she's decided on materials for the floor. >> but the busy executive could do everything herself. so in 2012, she hired a contractor. his name was lars itzo. but once work got underway, lars seemed in no rush to finish the job. >> she was getting very frustrated as she says i wish this person would finish. >> but lars's siblings, can and kristie, says he was and dragging things out for money. he had an ulterior motive. >> yes, yes, he keeps flirting, talking. and we're laughing and having a good time. >> lars like debbie. and he thought it was mutual. >> he goes, can i ask her out? yes, why can't you? >> so began an unlikely courtship between debbie,
somebody >> outage she receive, betty the matchmaker?> she'd always go, oh no. >> husband are not, debbie was ready to plan some permanent routes. she bought a house in a gated community and began to remodel it on her own. she told her friend all about. >> was she likened h g tv type girl? [laughs] >> yes, oh my gosh. hey, i'm going to home depot. and she's working on the sprinkler system or she's decided on materials for the floor. >> but the busy executive...
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unfortunately, the left hand side and it's always bombing betty, the ellison, whom everyone knew lopped, she died under the ruins of her enclosure because of a highest bush and boom, simply followed them. the gate house next to the 2nd large animal was a hateful cold beauty. she survived through the inside, located and leave with us for several years after the war. thanks to the care of the employees. yeah, those stories of tragedy bravery and 1st the veterans continue online at all if you dot com remarking 80 years today, since the end of the siege. open that in the crowd. this is out to you in the us in the middle schools only take some of the music from you the goals for the the this the directed you mean? yes ma'am. this to image the day. my in is the she said to you, the munoz, the queen. yes, what i mean, what said as he gets paid to the niche for billy. beautiful gloss and just gets a place to invest flash sonya store. can we just come down? we listed it, but the only thing and the rest of it. yeah. because up for me all the time that the kind of dental and vision risk of those s
unfortunately, the left hand side and it's always bombing betty, the ellison, whom everyone knew lopped, she died under the ruins of her enclosure because of a highest bush and boom, simply followed them. the gate house next to the 2nd large animal was a hateful cold beauty. she survived through the inside, located and leave with us for several years after the war. thanks to the care of the employees. yeah, those stories of tragedy bravery and 1st the veterans continue online at all if you dot...
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who is i won't be the alarm on your total, isn't betty? i do see that you're literally in france, l. e langley, because he did it is of what he can. and of course he did. it is a pretty chemical. it's under pretty meet the fun by making you go to they did. lenny so who the issue on one, let me show and i said it to you slightly, so i'll put it a bit of phone. let me show and date it. if you ladies, you'll get in touch. skip over, let me. so if i'm on, identify with weight is good luck said yeah, that's good enough for those, but the better get new. so really if someone was it when you get a lot but i was in that's what i was like maybe but the but us good food stamp, lima, mendocino. but i was the what the left side of the material and they bought the lattice. i'm busy, man, i know it can go the from, i'll send it onto the west side to do, but it's on safety t, the zone phone was that the exec data. let me see though, for those let the lot that the material and the by the that said at the end, these events i sent it to gab isn't you pretty
who is i won't be the alarm on your total, isn't betty? i do see that you're literally in france, l. e langley, because he did it is of what he can. and of course he did. it is a pretty chemical. it's under pretty meet the fun by making you go to they did. lenny so who the issue on one, let me show and i said it to you slightly, so i'll put it a bit of phone. let me show and date it. if you ladies, you'll get in touch. skip over, let me. so if i'm on, identify with weight is good luck said...
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the bodies of eleven-year-old betty and seven-year-old merry were found near the house where... blackrse, the black boy lived with his parents. the trial of george, who was 14 years old at the time, lasted 2 hours, the jury reached a verdict in 10 minutes, so that ... he had to put a bible on a chair to put on the headdress, and the straps were too big to hold it in place, before he died, his mask fell off, revealing the frightened, crying face of a child to the crowd, but after 70 years old, in the fourteenth year stinney was also rehabilitated, that is, the boy was killed without... 22 minutes. at first he remained conscious. smith shook and writhed on the gurney, trying to break free from the straps with which he was tied. then he wheezed, his breathing became heavy and finally stopped. in his at the last word, with a mask on his face, kenneth said: “today alabama forces humanity to take a step back, i leave with love, peace and light.” and he made a sign with his hands: “i love you.” “thank you for supporting me,” said smith, who died in convulsions, dashingly. last year they alre
the bodies of eleven-year-old betty and seven-year-old merry were found near the house where... blackrse, the black boy lived with his parents. the trial of george, who was 14 years old at the time, lasted 2 hours, the jury reached a verdict in 10 minutes, so that ... he had to put a bible on a chair to put on the headdress, and the straps were too big to hold it in place, before he died, his mask fell off, revealing the frightened, crying face of a child to the crowd, but after 70 years old,...
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sit here and wait for annie and betty, they will explain everything to you, charlie, come on!ll your secrets, oh, what saddens your clear eyes?” “oh, ah, donna rosa, our father’s will forbids us to marry before we reach the age of twenty-five without the permission of our little brat crixus. oh, oh, you know, this appicun of yours is so special. forgive me, in brazil all the noble women swear so much, they are very original, so, my dears, i’m not entirely sure about the success of our enterprise, wait, donorosis, you are so kind, so rich, and you know what this is for our uncles. the most important thing in the world, this is necessary, oh, you know, this must be done today, because tomorrow we are leaving for scotland, help us, dear, help, you loved too, she loved, i will try this thing, but it will not be easy , yes, what do you know, i want to become your best friend. it would be nice to have a drink, rason, whatever you want, sir , are you crazy, what kind of sir do you want, i beg your pardon, whatever do you want, melady, i really want a glass of cognac, okay, sir, that
sit here and wait for annie and betty, they will explain everything to you, charlie, come on!ll your secrets, oh, what saddens your clear eyes?” “oh, ah, donna rosa, our father’s will forbids us to marry before we reach the age of twenty-five without the permission of our little brat crixus. oh, oh, you know, this appicun of yours is so special. forgive me, in brazil all the noble women swear so much, they are very original, so, my dears, i’m not entirely sure about the success of our...
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. >> items belonging to the late speaker in the house of commons, betty boothroyd , will go under bettywill go under the hammer to raise money for charity . charity. >> yes, you're tuned into breakfast on gb news with eamonn and i >> -- >> well, at the start of the programme today, i say there's very little to make anybody happy these days. bearing in mind the world geopolitical crisis around the world and the weather and whatever. so an answer to the question, what makes you happy ? steve says not makes you happy? steve says not waking up with another six fence panels is being trashed by the wind , i get that, yeah, that'd wind, i get that, yeah, that'd be okay, john says. if the government was to let me work and i get to keep more of what i have earned, that would make me happy. and wesley, in georgia says many things make me happy. one of those things is simply tuning into breakfast and gb news and to see eamonn holmes no read it correctly. what well, to see breakfast on gb news to see the both of you in action. >> you are both awesome. awesome. >> there you are. thanks, wesley i >>
. >> items belonging to the late speaker in the house of commons, betty boothroyd , will go under bettywill go under the hammer to raise money for charity . charity. >> yes, you're tuned into breakfast on gb news with eamonn and i >> -- >> well, at the start of the programme today, i say there's very little to make anybody happy these days. bearing in mind the world geopolitical crisis around the world and the weather and whatever. so an answer to the question, what...
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for where the storms are headed next, meteorologist mike bettis from the weather channel. >> our flood risk will continue the next several days across the south, more rain coming our way. we've had very heavy rain last week. texas and louisiana had areas with 8 inches in the last several days. round after round through thursday. heavy rain, texas, louisiana and mississippi, pushing east into thursday afternoon. should relent into friday, but not before another 3 to 5 inches in spots. going hand in hand with that, very warm temperatures, 60s and 70s across the south and across the north, well above freezing. could last through the first week of february. means with the states with snow, more rapid melt and more flooding. >>> now to the standoff between the federal government and the state of texas at the southern border. the biden administration is demanding that texas allow border patrol agents full access to a crossing point in eagle pass and is being blocked by the texas national guard. >> reporter: this is shelby park on the rio grande, the new battleground between the
for where the storms are headed next, meteorologist mike bettis from the weather channel. >> our flood risk will continue the next several days across the south, more rain coming our way. we've had very heavy rain last week. texas and louisiana had areas with 8 inches in the last several days. round after round through thursday. heavy rain, texas, louisiana and mississippi, pushing east into thursday afternoon. should relent into friday, but not before another 3 to 5 inches in spots....
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in 2024, marina will be representing k betty as invested at the olympic games in paris. and i'm scared to it is it's not about skin kind of religion or sexual orientation and they just see a person and they both feel comfortable and safe in the community. and i think that's why i never gave up the simple pleasures. i'm in the, in my head there are 2 marines, the marine with head bowed, and one without the just with the board. i'm moreno slicing for something to say about without. i'm just an ordinary. go walking about like everyone else too much. it's not the destination. it's the journey or so the st goes and that's definitely the case when it comes to visiting the grim. so hotel in switzerland, located at 2000 meters above sea level and with limited transportation in winter. getting there turned out to be quite the adventure 4 year old max reporter diana opinion. i mean the middle of nowhere, and this is probably the most isolated put that in switzerland. why would anyone do the hotels here? that's what i want to know. but getting up here is not easy, seems stay on the
in 2024, marina will be representing k betty as invested at the olympic games in paris. and i'm scared to it is it's not about skin kind of religion or sexual orientation and they just see a person and they both feel comfortable and safe in the community. and i think that's why i never gave up the simple pleasures. i'm in the, in my head there are 2 marines, the marine with head bowed, and one without the just with the board. i'm moreno slicing for something to say about without. i'm just an...