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tony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on austin street.is: the concept's interesting. is that your mascot? tony: yeah, that's our mascot. that's eddie the yeti. a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snow. lemonis: how'd you come up with the idea? tony: it's really kind of based off a more traditional asian dessert. in taiwan, they kind of do it with like a milk-powder base. lemonis: and it's not the hawaiian shave ice? tony: no, it's not. we actually do something called shaved cream. we kind of have our own play on it. it's a dairy base. lemonis: oh, it is? tony: so it comes out and the texture's just very light and fluffy, but it's very creamy in taste. lemonis: and how long have you had this store? tony: so, we're going on our fourth year. lemonis: oh, wow. high-five on that. most people don't make it that long. tony: yeah. lemonis: what i want to do is i actually want to try it. tony: yeah, sure. i have some gloves for you. lemonis: walk me through the board and how it works. to
tony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on austin street.is: the concept's interesting. is that your mascot? tony: yeah, that's our mascot. that's eddie the yeti. a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snow. lemonis: how'd you come up with the idea? tony: it's really kind of based off a more traditional asian dessert. in taiwan, they kind of do it with like a milk-powder base. lemonis: and it's not...
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working to locate and remove that person that's causing delays here in both directions between forest hill and castro then we have major residual rt delays there was a problem any quit their problem on a one particular train. thehave resolved it, but that's causing delays up to 20 minutes to the peninsula to sfo and 2 millbrae so make sure you plan ahd, especially if you're heading to he airport and have a flight to catch just got word of an overturned this is a new trouble spot northbound 6.80 as you merge onto east for somebody just flipped over here cws on scene its backing up ickly in both directions, 92 it's gng to be a slow drive to the peninsula after an accidt before the high rise, you are still recovering almost 40 minutes to make it off to one on one and they were checking the bay bridge. no change in th drive here, it's still stacked up the on wesgrand. >>time now for winners and losers on wall street with financial expert rob black thank you for joining us is always wrong so yesterday we talked about the big hit that street took with coronavirus fears we saw like more than a 10
working to locate and remove that person that's causing delays here in both directions between forest hill and castro then we have major residual rt delays there was a problem any quit their problem on a one particular train. thehave resolved it, but that's causing delays up to 20 minutes to the peninsula to sfo and 2 millbrae so make sure you plan ahd, especially if you're heading to he airport and have a flight to catch just got word of an overturned this is a new trouble spot northbound 6.80...
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is a school district employee, and the school now -- school district now intends to close that forest hillsary school through early next week now that this case has been reported. now, in addition to this third case of apparent community transmission in oregon tonight, there are an additional group of people in oregon who are currently being monitored by the state because they are seen as being at risk of having contracted the virus. that includes one additional patient who has apparently now developed symptoms and is waiting to be tested. but oregon is confronting a new status in terms of its role in this coronavirus outbreak in the united states. the president had said that the number of cases in the united states would quickly go to zero. that is not happening, and we are now seeing community transmission reported both in california and in oregon. this is a developing story. we'll let you know more when we learn more. we'll be right back. >>> msnbc will be live from south carolina all day long tomorrow for the south carolina primary. polls open at 7:00 a.m. local time. starting at 6:00 p
is a school district employee, and the school now -- school district now intends to close that forest hillsary school through early next week now that this case has been reported. now, in addition to this third case of apparent community transmission in oregon tonight, there are an additional group of people in oregon who are currently being monitored by the state because they are seen as being at risk of having contracted the virus. that includes one additional patient who has apparently now...
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they spent time at forest hills elementary school.aybe at some point when they were carrying the virus. this is the concern. two concerns. if they got the infection out of the community that means they got it from somebody else who doesn't know they have it. and then this person while carrying the virus spends time with other people including at an elementary school. that's a concern. with this particular coronavirus, we know that even if you don't have symptoms, you can spread the virus. you can shed the virus from your body and spread. it's probably less likely to happen than when somebody is ill. coughing and sneezing actively. it can happen. that is the concern. >> let's get into the some of the questions. what are the symptoms of the coronavirus and when should someone seek medical attention? >> the symptoms are going to be very similar to cold and flu. take a look. fever, cough, shortness of breath. people can there's an incubation period. from the time you're exposed to the virus to developing symptoms can be a couple weeks. on
they spent time at forest hills elementary school.aybe at some point when they were carrying the virus. this is the concern. two concerns. if they got the infection out of the community that means they got it from somebody else who doesn't know they have it. and then this person while carrying the virus spends time with other people including at an elementary school. that's a concern. with this particular coronavirus, we know that even if you don't have symptoms, you can spread the virus. you...
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forest hill are other examples of where this zoning district exists. staff's recommendation is not to take the d.r. and approval the project as it meets the code and residential design guidelines. this concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer questions. thank you. >> thank you. so seeing as though we have this large amount of d.r.s, and i have been limiting comment periods throughout the entire day, the d.r. requesters are going to get 15 minutes, all of them get 15 minutes, then the project sponsor is going to get 10 minutes and then everyone will get their two-minute rebuttal each. each d.r. requester will get their two-minute rebuttal and project sponsor gets their two-minute rebuttal. so d.r. requester number one. do you understand what i'm saying? 15 minutes for all the d.r.s. okay. great. >> good evening. we very much appreciate -- >> would you please? >> can you hear me now? thank you. my name is margaret. my husband ron and our two daughters live at 65 mountain spring across the separate from 66 mountain street. we are here today because
forest hill are other examples of where this zoning district exists. staff's recommendation is not to take the d.r. and approval the project as it meets the code and residential design guidelines. this concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer questions. thank you. >> thank you. so seeing as though we have this large amount of d.r.s, and i have been limiting comment periods throughout the entire day, the d.r. requesters are going to get 15 minutes, all of them get 15 minutes, then...
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i am in the thuringian forest a range of wooded hills and mountains in the heart of germany. i'm meeting stefan e-books who knows this area like the back of his hand. to the cells that you grew up here what do you find particularly fascinating is on the us. this is my it's definitely where i feel at home it's the nature of the mountains. i grew up with it in the one they're always heading up or down in the winter there's snow in summer you can go hiking i cut my teeth on this and can't get by without it i didn't want to. step on takes me to a mountain near over wolf she called the mountain or snow head in english does not live up to its name even though it's winter there is no snow stefan says it's still worth getting up early to climb it as there is a wonderful sunrise from the observation tower. today i want to find out how do winter sports work and when there is little or no snow and can a layman like me try them out here i also take a look at mining in a city known for its theatrical at musical history. of the 19th century george the 2nd ruler of mining and was an enthusi
i am in the thuringian forest a range of wooded hills and mountains in the heart of germany. i'm meeting stefan e-books who knows this area like the back of his hand. to the cells that you grew up here what do you find particularly fascinating is on the us. this is my it's definitely where i feel at home it's the nature of the mountains. i grew up with it in the one they're always heading up or down in the winter there's snow in summer you can go hiking i cut my teeth on this and can't get by...
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ease the pressure of the forests as well as boosting dairy yield and cutting greenhouse gas emissions a win win situation. green testi healthy and pest resistant mapua grass. the hills around kenya's mouth forest offer ideal conditions for these highly nutritious plants which can grow several beaters told. but the local farmers prefer to graze their cows on wild grassland. kenya has 2000000 small scale dairy farmers with herds of 10 cows or less. all together that's a huge number of animals emitting a considerable amount of methane gas well they just in their food. and farmers are still cutting down forests to gain grazing land for their cattle the biggest problems we're having now about climate change is land use change and land use changes where you are converting forests that are actually talks of carbon and this couple when it is released into the atmosphere actually leads to claim a change so when you cut down forests either to change it into cropland or a for glass a wonderful livestock then you are releasing a lot of carbon into the atmosphere which leads to climate change. together with 2 european universities the center for international forestry research h
ease the pressure of the forests as well as boosting dairy yield and cutting greenhouse gas emissions a win win situation. green testi healthy and pest resistant mapua grass. the hills around kenya's mouth forest offer ideal conditions for these highly nutritious plants which can grow several beaters told. but the local farmers prefer to graze their cows on wild grassland. kenya has 2000000 small scale dairy farmers with herds of 10 cows or less. all together that's a huge number of animals...
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forest hill are other examples of where this zoning district exists. staff's recommendation is not to take the d.r. and approval the project as it meets the code and residential design guidelines. this concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer questions. thank you. >> thank you. so seeing as though we have this large amount of d.r.s, and i have been limiting comment periods throughout the entire day, the d.r. requesters are going to get 15 minutes, all of them get 15 minutes, then the project sponsor is going to get 10 minutes and then everyone will get their two-minute rebuttal each. each d.r. requester will get their two-minute rebuttal and project sponsor gets their two-minute rebuttal. so d.r. requester number one. do you understand what i'm saying? 15 minutes for all the d.r.s. okay. great. >> good evening. we very much appreciate -- >> would you please? >> can you hear me now? thank you. my name is margaret. my husband ron and our two daughters live at 65 mountain spring across the separate from 66 mountain street. we are here today because
forest hill are other examples of where this zoning district exists. staff's recommendation is not to take the d.r. and approval the project as it meets the code and residential design guidelines. this concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer questions. thank you. >> thank you. so seeing as though we have this large amount of d.r.s, and i have been limiting comment periods throughout the entire day, the d.r. requesters are going to get 15 minutes, all of them get 15 minutes, then...
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of filling stations and a few lonely street lamps among fields you climb the hills towards newton hamilton past the fuse forest beneath the stars. along that road a high bare pilgrim's track where sweeney fled before the bloodied heads gold beards and dogs eyes in a demon pack blazing out of the ground snapping and squealing. what lays ahead of you. the faked a road block. the red lamp swung the sudden brakes and stalling engine voices heads who did and the cold nosed gone. are in your driving mirror tailing headlights that pulled out suddenly and flagged you done where you weren't known and far from what you knew. the lol and clays and waters of last pagg church island spire its soft tree line of you. there you once heard guns fired behind the house long before rising time when doc shooters haunted the marigolds and bullrushes. but still we're scared to find spent cartridges akron brassy genital objected. on your way across the strand to fetch the connors. for you and yours and yours and mine fought shy spoke an old language of conspirators and could not crack the whip or seize the day. big voiced scullions h
of filling stations and a few lonely street lamps among fields you climb the hills towards newton hamilton past the fuse forest beneath the stars. along that road a high bare pilgrim's track where sweeney fled before the bloodied heads gold beards and dogs eyes in a demon pack blazing out of the ground snapping and squealing. what lays ahead of you. the faked a road block. the red lamp swung the sudden brakes and stalling engine voices heads who did and the cold nosed gone. are in your driving...
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only borders one of the state other than hawaii and alaska. 90 percent forest and pragmatically water and rolling hills and fertile farmland and mighty rivers and imports. and you take the state and stretch it out as far as you can, and jack is crazy it is with all of the island you fight about 3500 miles of ocean coastline. his remarkable many areas lasting effects of disasters both natural and man-made. one of our easternmost towns, we saw flooding in the historic downtown and in 2018 winter storm. michael hayden, beautiful island where beautiful island off of the coast, and ends 10 percent of the lobster gets. the island itself could lose more than 10 percent of its land to sea level rises. including much of its working waterfront. were very concerned with preserving that. retaining critical steps to understanding their vulnerability and plans for the future. portland i look forward to greeting you in august. they are seeing threefold increase of annual average funding time. it's impacting businesses along with commercial working water in the working class. in our state, as it took for over 40 month
only borders one of the state other than hawaii and alaska. 90 percent forest and pragmatically water and rolling hills and fertile farmland and mighty rivers and imports. and you take the state and stretch it out as far as you can, and jack is crazy it is with all of the island you fight about 3500 miles of ocean coastline. his remarkable many areas lasting effects of disasters both natural and man-made. one of our easternmost towns, we saw flooding in the historic downtown and in 2018 winter...
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forested. we have clean water and rolling hills and fertile farmlands and mighty rivers and deep ports. and if you take our state and stretch it out as far as you can, the coast line, as jagged and crazy, you'll find about 3500 miles of ocean coastline. so it's remarkable in many areas. but we're seeing the effects of disasters both natural and manmade. in small town of ma chooias, for instance, one of our eastern most towns, we saw extensive flooding in the historic downtown during the 2018 winner storm. vinyl haven oopz ooch, beautifu off the coast, it lands 10% of maine's lobster catch. but the offshore island itself could lose more than 10% of its land to sea level rises rising by betwe2100. vinyl haven is taking critical steps to understand their vulnerable and plan for the future. in portland where i look forward to greeting you in august, they're already seeing a three-fold increase in average annual hours of flooding. in the past 20 years versus the past 100 years. that's impacting businesses along the commercial working waterfront and working-class bay side neighborhoods. the c
forested. we have clean water and rolling hills and fertile farmlands and mighty rivers and deep ports. and if you take our state and stretch it out as far as you can, the coast line, as jagged and crazy, you'll find about 3500 miles of ocean coastline. so it's remarkable in many areas. but we're seeing the effects of disasters both natural and manmade. in small town of ma chooias, for instance, one of our eastern most towns, we saw extensive flooding in the historic downtown during the 2018...
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forested. we have clean water and rolling hills and fertile farmlands and mighty rivers and deep ports. and if you take our state and stretch it out as far as you can, the coast line, as jagged and crazy, you'll find about 3500 miles of ocean coastline. so it's remarkable in many areas. but we're seeing the effects of disasters both natural and manmade. in small town of ma chooias, for instance, one of our eastern most towns, we saw extensive flooding in the historic downtown during the 2018 winner storm. vinyl haven oopz ooch, beautifu off the coast, it lands 10% of maine's lobster catch. but the offshore island itself could lose more than 10% of its land to sea level rises rising by betwe2100. vinyl haven is taking critical steps to understand their vulnerable and plan for the future. in portland where i look forward to greeting you in august, they're already seeing a three-fold increase in average annual hours of flooding. in the past 20 years versus the past 100 years. that's impacting businesses along the commercial working waterfront and working-class bay side neighborhoods. the c
forested. we have clean water and rolling hills and fertile farmlands and mighty rivers and deep ports. and if you take our state and stretch it out as far as you can, the coast line, as jagged and crazy, you'll find about 3500 miles of ocean coastline. so it's remarkable in many areas. but we're seeing the effects of disasters both natural and manmade. in small town of ma chooias, for instance, one of our eastern most towns, we saw extensive flooding in the historic downtown during the 2018...
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it's not just the space up here, but actually people have camped out throughout, down the hill, deep into this forestedurkey, as i was saying, is very angry at the e.u., angry at the west because had busy license alone when it comes to shouldering the refugee crisis. and also because it has been left on its own when can t comes to dealing with the situation inside idlib. turkey has been threatening to open its border to refugees who want to cross into europe. and now it is making good on that threat. the problem, though, is that these people came here because they weren't able to survive in turkey. many of them who we're talking to are saying that it is very hard to make money, to find jobs, to be able to actually build a future for themselves. they do want to be able to move on. they are aware of the politics of all of this. but many of them will tell you what choice do we have, we're being banded at every level. they're aware that they are being used as political pawns right now. >> that is just so -- disturbing and sad. you saw the double stroller there. and it really highlights the desperation of t
it's not just the space up here, but actually people have camped out throughout, down the hill, deep into this forestedurkey, as i was saying, is very angry at the e.u., angry at the west because had busy license alone when it comes to shouldering the refugee crisis. and also because it has been left on its own when can t comes to dealing with the situation inside idlib. turkey has been threatening to open its border to refugees who want to cross into europe. and now it is making good on that...
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forest. it. >> nativity short but the house is coming in next. on the hill, it is great to have you here. sees as washington journal, live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, will discuss efforts to improve the equal rights amendment with earache coalition copresident and ceo carol jenkins. then we'll talk about the trump administration approach to border control with national border patrol brendan judd. what she spans washington journal. left at seven eastern on friday morning. and be sure to wash washington journal next week for museum week where george washington's mount vernon, the national museum of the marine corps. the smithsonian national museum of american history and the smithsonian national museum of the market indian. an african-american history and culture. follow campaign 2022 nevada this weekend. saturday night, life at 11:00 p.m. eastern . democratic presidential candidate joe biden, people to judge and submit your amy klobuchar and tom sawyer and senator bernie sanders. and elisabeth learns joe biden, pete been a judge, senator amy klob
forest. it. >> nativity short but the house is coming in next. on the hill, it is great to have you here. sees as washington journal, live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, will discuss efforts to improve the equal rights amendment with earache coalition copresident and ceo carol jenkins. then we'll talk about the trump administration approach to border control with national border patrol brendan judd. what she spans washington journal. left at seven...
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the destruction of some of the world's oldest forests and told me a lot of both thanks for watching there's more news at the top of the hour. on. capitol. hill the. story that matter to the. country. for ever takes. the running now.
the destruction of some of the world's oldest forests and told me a lot of both thanks for watching there's more news at the top of the hour. on. capitol. hill the. story that matter to the. country. for ever takes. the running now.
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possibility of living in deep forest, which at that time was a very prestigious development around duke university, but for some reason we decided we wanted to stay in chapel hill. >> how would you describe chapel hill at that time? >> chapel hill was a schizophrenic community. it was schizophrenic because it had this liberal image. that's what sucked us in. and there were -- there was a strong, progressive, liberal community in chapel hill that really were trying to break down the racial barriers, but then if one looked closer, it was also one of the most discriminatory communities in the area because there was no middle class. all the blacks lived in the western section of chapel hill and they would -- they were the ones who did most of the menial work in chapel hill because the job inventory was not very, very broad and most of the townspeople who are not universally-connected were old line southerners who really had anywhere from mild prejudicial attitudes to very strong prejudicial attitudes. my wife and i, upon moving to chapel hill, had difficulty buying a house, which we forced the realtor into selling and after we moved in, we lived under the threat of
possibility of living in deep forest, which at that time was a very prestigious development around duke university, but for some reason we decided we wanted to stay in chapel hill. >> how would you describe chapel hill at that time? >> chapel hill was a schizophrenic community. it was schizophrenic because it had this liberal image. that's what sucked us in. and there were -- there was a strong, progressive, liberal community in chapel hill that really were trying to break down the...
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." >> seth: well, you idiot it's in the black hills of south dakota [ laughter ] it's surrounded by trees there's a forestight across the street. [ laughter ] because he used to be a new yorker, trump thinks everything is in times square "what can burn it's stone you just take the subway up to mt. rushmore [ laughter ] and then when you're done, you go next door to the m&m store. [ laughter ] "it's stone. it's fine. but trump's attempt to distract from impeachment news did not work because as this is all happening, the house is also releasing bombshell new documents involving trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani. and two of rudy's indicted associates, lev parnas and igor fruman. remember these guys? the mario and luigi of entry level mobsters [ laughter ] they're the soviet "turner and hooch" except they're both hooch. [ laughter ] it look like off-brand russian cabbage patch dolls. "what patch. [ laughter ] it's just -- it's just cabbage dolls. now let's remember that it's well established these guys were working for trump. there are multiple photos of them with trump and rudy they had at least ten separate int
." >> seth: well, you idiot it's in the black hills of south dakota [ laughter ] it's surrounded by trees there's a forestight across the street. [ laughter ] because he used to be a new yorker, trump thinks everything is in times square "what can burn it's stone you just take the subway up to mt. rushmore [ laughter ] and then when you're done, you go next door to the m&m store. [ laughter ] "it's stone. it's fine. but trump's attempt to distract from impeachment news...
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forests all across the nation. >> hate to cut you short but you got to get to work here. the house is coming in next up on the hill. congressman, from arkansas, great to have you here. >>> monday, president's day, american history tv is live at 9:00 a.m. eastern, from mount vernon, the home, library, and museum of our first president, george washington. for the story and ceo of mount vernon. also the start of museum week, highlighting washington, d.c. area museum, with exhibits exploring the american story. watch american history tv, and be sure to watch museum week, all next week, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> up next, the discussion on election security. this panel looks at preventing voting machines from being hacked. and talks about some of the benefits of paper ballots. georgetown law's institute for technology, law and policy, hosted this
forests all across the nation. >> hate to cut you short but you got to get to work here. the house is coming in next up on the hill. congressman, from arkansas, great to have you here. >>> monday, president's day, american history tv is live at 9:00 a.m. eastern, from mount vernon, the home, library, and museum of our first president, george washington. for the story and ceo of mount vernon. also the start of museum week, highlighting washington, d.c. area museum, with exhibits...
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possibility of living in duke forest, which at that time was a very prestigious development around duke university. but for some reason, we decided we wanted to stay in chapel hill. >> how would you describe chapel hill at that time? >> chapel hill was a schizophrenic community. it was schizophrenic because it had this liberal image, and that is what set this in -- sucked us in. there was a strong, progressive community in chapel hill trying to break down original barriers. but then if one looked closer, it was also one of the most discriminatory communities in the area, because there was no middle class, all the blacks lived in the western section of werel hill, and they the ones who did most of the mediocre work in chapel hill, because the job inventory was not very broad. townspeople who were not university connected were old southerners who really -- anywhere from prejudicial attitudes, to very strong prejudicial attitudes. my wife and i, upon moving to chapel hill, found it difficult buying a house. we livedmoved in, under the threat of death for the better part of a year for both ourselves and our children. so chapel hill was very segregated. onn we purcha
possibility of living in duke forest, which at that time was a very prestigious development around duke university. but for some reason, we decided we wanted to stay in chapel hill. >> how would you describe chapel hill at that time? >> chapel hill was a schizophrenic community. it was schizophrenic because it had this liberal image, and that is what set this in -- sucked us in. there was a strong, progressive community in chapel hill trying to break down original barriers. but then...
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powerful columbia river and the gorge to the majestic hills of the painted hills to the rugged landscape of the national forest, the clear deep blue waters of crater lake, deepest lake in north america, then think about the great cascade mountains, or the blues and then alt way down to the depths of hell's canyon. the late great republican governor mccaul said it it's, oregon is an inspiration whether you are come to it or born to it you become entranced by our state's beauty, the opportunity she affords enindependence of her citizens. happy birthday oregon, you truly do fly with your own wings. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> it has been two years since the shooting of marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida n those two years, the surviving families and students have turned their pain into power. mr. deutch: they stood up to gun companie
powerful columbia river and the gorge to the majestic hills of the painted hills to the rugged landscape of the national forest, the clear deep blue waters of crater lake, deepest lake in north america, then think about the great cascade mountains, or the blues and then alt way down to the depths of hell's canyon. the late great republican governor mccaul said it it's, oregon is an inspiration whether you are come to it or born to it you become entranced by our state's beauty, the opportunity...
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hills at 50 to 60 mm across the south. catastrophic flooding. after 100 mm across the northwest of wales particularly into snow down there. he has warnings in forestplicant as well at the area 3010 48 mm. this rain is already falling on saturated ground running back into the rivers. looking to see those levels rise again. my consolation and for wales we might not be so much rainfall towards essential wales. the wales marches. that might spare shropshire towards harrods with very high river levels. western side is looking pretty severe. that is how it is looking. the warning tractor tonight and tomorrow, space is the rainfall amounts that we should expect in february. this is the first to the 16th. percentage of rain above the average. you can 16th. percentage of rain above the average. you can see 16th. percentage of rain above the average. you can see the doctor believes and became have seen a lot more than what we should see for the average price of wales and said that it is these areas, which you are going to see a lot of rain for the next couple of days. we are concerned about fedex lighting. beyond friday we will see wet and windy weather. sh
hills at 50 to 60 mm across the south. catastrophic flooding. after 100 mm across the northwest of wales particularly into snow down there. he has warnings in forestplicant as well at the area 3010 48 mm. this rain is already falling on saturated ground running back into the rivers. looking to see those levels rise again. my consolation and for wales we might not be so much rainfall towards essential wales. the wales marches. that might spare shropshire towards harrods with very high river...
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i am in the thuringian forest a range of wooded hills and mountains in the heart of germany. i'm meeting stephanie about who knows this area like the back of his hand. to the cells that he grew up here what do you find particularly fascinating is on the us this is my time and it's definitely where i feel at home it's the nature of the mountains as i grew up with it in the one you're always heading up or down in the winter there snow or in summer can go high.
i am in the thuringian forest a range of wooded hills and mountains in the heart of germany. i'm meeting stephanie about who knows this area like the back of his hand. to the cells that he grew up here what do you find particularly fascinating is on the us this is my time and it's definitely where i feel at home it's the nature of the mountains as i grew up with it in the one you're always heading up or down in the winter there snow or in summer can go high.