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so gend gwendolyn got an idea. you wanted somebody else to enjoy that dress the way you knew you were going to enjoy it >> yes, 100% >> she posted on facebook, i've decided to give away my wedding dress. i want it to go to a woman who deserves the dress of her dreams that can't afford one. from over 70 replies, ga wend lynn show this woman, margaret hyde, because of her dedication to community. the only catch, dry-clean the gown and keep passing it on for free gwendolyn a gesture has since sparked a movement her facebook group, shared dream dresses, has over 9,000 members. sue ann henry is one of them. she dedicated the gold dress from her pittsburgh steelers themed wedding six years ago. >> that dress had been in a closet. >> it was in a closet, yes. >> sue ann gave it to gloria ponteus, and were a few difficult years now behind her, gloria will celebrate by wearing it down the aisle this fall. what did you say from the heart? >> your dress is gorgeous, and if you would please consider me >> she was so sweet. >> i
so gend gwendolyn got an idea. you wanted somebody else to enjoy that dress the way you knew you were going to enjoy it >> yes, 100% >> she posted on facebook, i've decided to give away my wedding dress. i want it to go to a woman who deserves the dress of her dreams that can't afford one. from over 70 replies, ga wend lynn show this woman, margaret hyde, because of her dedication to community. the only catch, dry-clean the gown and keep passing it on for free gwendolyn a gesture...
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country because they make the problems that but in them more visible i know, don't call me this is gwendolyn. today our committee is strong number. we clearly set an example of how to fight for your neighborhood. matthew, don't have that up because other crises committees were laid to set up elsewhere. if he needs just was the start of the fight for health rights in poor neighborhoods . during the pandemic, i know a little at her popularity the neighbourhood is currently undergoing a re development project, which is followed and monitored by the committee. the group hopes to continue that work after the pandemic. oh, what would you like to know about cove it? ah, science editor derek williams has the low down on the latest research and analysis . just write a covey producer at t w dot com. oh this we can't says the question to some people have genes that give them advantages against k that 19. 0, this is a super interesting question and, and one where lots of research is going on and a lot of different areas. let's look at a few of them starting with blood types, which of course, are genetic
country because they make the problems that but in them more visible i know, don't call me this is gwendolyn. today our committee is strong number. we clearly set an example of how to fight for your neighborhood. matthew, don't have that up because other crises committees were laid to set up elsewhere. if he needs just was the start of the fight for health rights in poor neighborhoods . during the pandemic, i know a little at her popularity the neighbourhood is currently undergoing a re...
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haley gwendolyn dunphy... will you marry me? are you kidding me right now?s walking down the aisle, a breathtaking vision in virginal white and you wearing whatever you want. -i'm not marrying you! -okay. okay, one step at a time. we'll put you on vitamins and a healthy diet.
haley gwendolyn dunphy... will you marry me? are you kidding me right now?s walking down the aisle, a breathtaking vision in virginal white and you wearing whatever you want. -i'm not marrying you! -okay. okay, one step at a time. we'll put you on vitamins and a healthy diet.
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hundreds or thousands of years or feet, accumulated clea, yes, and this soil is now shrinking in both gwendolyn. when they overuse an aquifer, oh you leave a hole in the ground, my whole left all the pressure of the soil itself. none, and the weight of the buildings, you know, when caused the ground to sing lap, but if he on the last why we have subsidence of 30 centimeters per year here, and not this one up to 40 centimeters per year. but that in parks of the late dine, there me into your lap out there, they lago, asked that so here he meant that or we are now no doesn't be already have subsidence of to 15 meters impaired to previous years have f. becky, that's where we're at. they look at more than a neighbor whose bellucci alco of them that yet via tell could have been of them mixed up a luca radical, i also have more or less the subsidence. monumental exterior is most obvious. see if we put on the yellow rank, what interesting 30 to 40 centimeters is a lot closer. it's something like this would annually e nose we're seeing in the center of the city. you can see for yourself if you stand dow
hundreds or thousands of years or feet, accumulated clea, yes, and this soil is now shrinking in both gwendolyn. when they overuse an aquifer, oh you leave a hole in the ground, my whole left all the pressure of the soil itself. none, and the weight of the buildings, you know, when caused the ground to sing lap, but if he on the last why we have subsidence of 30 centimeters per year here, and not this one up to 40 centimeters per year. but that in parks of the late dine, there me into your lap...
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hundreds or thousands of years or feet, accumulated clea yet, and this soil is now shrinking in both gwendolyn. when they overuse an aquifer, oh, you leave a hole in the ground, my hulu, left. all the pressure of the soil itself be none. and the weight of the buildings . yeah. and then cause the ground to sing leprosy on the last why we have site. a 30 centimeters per year here, and not this one up to 40 centimeters per year, and then parks of the late day in there, me into your lap, out of their, their level as that. so here he met that are, we are now the already have subsidence of to 15 meters compared to previous years. here we have becky, and that's where we're at the look at more than the neighborhood below chalka m that yet via the child who offended and mixed up the lucca. valuable. i also have more or less the subsidence my valenda. this year he is mostly of via c. so when we put on the yellow link, what it doesn't even 30 to 40 centimeters is a lot closer. it's something like this sort annually. e laws we're seeing in the center of the city. you can see for yourself if you stand down
hundreds or thousands of years or feet, accumulated clea yet, and this soil is now shrinking in both gwendolyn. when they overuse an aquifer, oh, you leave a hole in the ground, my hulu, left. all the pressure of the soil itself be none. and the weight of the buildings . yeah. and then cause the ground to sing leprosy on the last why we have site. a 30 centimeters per year here, and not this one up to 40 centimeters per year, and then parks of the late day in there, me into your lap, out of...
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. >> yes, and i met gwendolyn brooks at a third world press event. she is published by the press. i think there are still institutions, part of what we are doing today is part of that institution, and maybe in the post-covid world in a way it makes it easier for us and me to go more international in this hybrid way and meet more people across different time zones and many countries. but absolutely, i think the spaces perhaps the institutions are more mobile now and perhaps individuals are bringing people to them. but i think it is important also to support the ones that do maine main, the ones we still have for sure. >> i said you are going to make me answer this. [laughter] one thing i'm reading is "the cooking gene". i am writing out of his books because i'm doing a tour with him. and i'm reading another about gaining our political voices back. he is a wonderful scholar from stanford university. in my favorite book i have read this year is gabriel's "black age." it's about black life. she was the first graduate student i had when i was a professor 20 years ago. it has been wonde
. >> yes, and i met gwendolyn brooks at a third world press event. she is published by the press. i think there are still institutions, part of what we are doing today is part of that institution, and maybe in the post-covid world in a way it makes it easier for us and me to go more international in this hybrid way and meet more people across different time zones and many countries. but absolutely, i think the spaces perhaps the institutions are more mobile now and perhaps individuals are...