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frederick brown, one of john brown sons, was very physically strong. young man in his twenties, but he had a seizure disorder. he'd have debilitating headaches, and they could be brought on stress. and there's nothing more stressful than a battle. john brown knew that, and he was worried that if frederick was up on the firing line with, his brothers and his father, he might go into a seizure. and if he did, what was john brown to do? stop the battle to help his son, to keep his son from dying or to let his son and keep the battle going to avoid that he had left frederick back over the crest of the hill behind them, taking care of their horses but not too long after pat's horses began dying, there was a commotion. the creek brown looked up and there was frederick on one of his brother's horses, who rode down from the crest of the hill out into the area where men had just been firing at each other, waving a saber over his head, shouting, father, we have them surrounded and have cut off their lines of communication and rode off. pete thought frederick was
frederick brown, one of john brown sons, was very physically strong. young man in his twenties, but he had a seizure disorder. he'd have debilitating headaches, and they could be brought on stress. and there's nothing more stressful than a battle. john brown knew that, and he was worried that if frederick was up on the firing line with, his brothers and his father, he might go into a seizure. and if he did, what was john brown to do? stop the battle to help his son, to keep his son from dying...
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browns canyon, 15, beverly hills 14, camp 917. and as we go, hour by hour, winds are going to remain light, hopefully helping the crews with continuing to increase the containment. sandburg 17 miles an hour really going into tomorrow morning. winds will remain light and even into the afternoon. here's what's making the situation so bad. the drought update just came out today, and severe drought now covers 26% of california. the biggest expansion taking place right around southern california where those fires are burning right now here in the bay area, parts of the inland east bay, abnormally dry, but we're still doing okay. now the climate prediction center is saying over the next week, we're talking about next wednesday, the 22nd through sunday, the 26th out west. we're going to see below average precipitation, a continuation of what we've been seeing most of january. so as a 40 to 50% chance of that happening. but we are seeing some changes in our weather. and the first change is this area of low pressure. as it's approaching, t
browns canyon, 15, beverly hills 14, camp 917. and as we go, hour by hour, winds are going to remain light, hopefully helping the crews with continuing to increase the containment. sandburg 17 miles an hour really going into tomorrow morning. winds will remain light and even into the afternoon. here's what's making the situation so bad. the drought update just came out today, and severe drought now covers 26% of california. the biggest expansion taking place right around southern california...
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with brown's raid, you see more gradual netion of northern sympathy towards john brown.t first, most white northerners are horrified, o white southerners are terrified of the idea of a rebellion of enslaved people. race war is a term they used at the time. they are not happy with what john brown did. what john brown was able to do is show his mastery of the medium in the week following the raid, as he is awaiting trial, undergoing trial, awaiting execution, he is able to massage the narrative in a way that would have made a modern pr executive quite proud , he is able to turn his image from this violent crazy madman into at least the beginnings of respect in some cases among white northerners. for his bravery in the face of sacrifice and some kind of acknowledgment that, even if theyns disagree with the means took, the purpose for which he undertook his actions was admirable. brown is a great example of someone who is able to actuallyo look at what newspapers are saying about him and change the story by what he says, and how he believes in the weeks leading to his execut
with brown's raid, you see more gradual netion of northern sympathy towards john brown.t first, most white northerners are horrified, o white southerners are terrified of the idea of a rebellion of enslaved people. race war is a term they used at the time. they are not happy with what john brown did. what john brown was able to do is show his mastery of the medium in the week following the raid, as he is awaiting trial, undergoing trial, awaiting execution, he is able to massage the narrative...
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what you see with brown's raid is a more gradual generationf northern sympathy towards brown at fir,most northerners are as horrified as white southerners. you know, they're terrified. the idea of a rebellion enslave people. race war is a term they used at the time. and so they're happy with what john brown did either. but what jim brown was able to do is show his mastery of the in the weeks following the raid as he's awaiting trial, as is undergoing trial execution. he's able to massage the narrative in a way that i would have a made a modern pr executive quite proud. you know he's able to turn his image from this violent crazy man into a place beginnings of respect. some cases among white northerners and for his bravery, the face of sacrifice and kind of acknowledgment that even if they disagreed with the means he took the purpose for which he undertook his actions was, admirable. so brown, a great example of someone who is to actually look at what the newspapers are saying about him and change the story. by the way he acts by what he says and how he behaves. those weeks leading to
what you see with brown's raid is a more gradual generationf northern sympathy towards brown at fir,most northerners are as horrified as white southerners. you know, they're terrified. the idea of a rebellion enslave people. race war is a term they used at the time. and so they're happy with what john brown did either. but what jim brown was able to do is show his mastery of the in the weeks following the raid as he's awaiting trial, as is undergoing trial execution. he's able to massage the...
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captain with amy brown. now, thankfully, amy is not here tonight because if was here, she's much more charming to me. you all would have no time for me. you would ask me to take a seat in the front row, and we'll have amy talk. but as a teaser to those who? who do want to get into this, amy has, a chapter that she wrote all on her own and then the rest of the book is asked kind of writing and telling our story. so this is coauthored by my wife, amy brown. but with let's just jump into the to the prolog here. starts off you're invincible. his voice came through clearly on my little cell phone even though he was on the other side of the world. i slowly paced in the gravel circle of the motor pool, grateful that the sun was low enough in the sky that i could step away from shade of our small combat outpost where the other guys were winding down. i grant, i don't know about that, brother. it was the first chance i'd had to touch base with daniel in a weeks. my younger brother and best friend daniel was following
captain with amy brown. now, thankfully, amy is not here tonight because if was here, she's much more charming to me. you all would have no time for me. you would ask me to take a seat in the front row, and we'll have amy talk. but as a teaser to those who? who do want to get into this, amy has, a chapter that she wrote all on her own and then the rest of the book is asked kind of writing and telling our story. so this is coauthored by my wife, amy brown. but with let's just jump into the to...
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he preached love, as reverend brown has said.ebrated and sort of luxuriated in those he hates. and so luxuriated in it that president biden felt he had to pardon people. he thought he might, that he might persecute you today, were inside of a very special church in dc holding a rally. your thoughts on today? you're a you were young, so you weren't with king when you were young and little kid. but talk about. >> no, i did. i saw doctor king twice as a kid, but i joined the movement when i was 12, in the north. and what made doctor king a national figure is what we picked up today at metropolitan ame, a church that had the funeral of frederick douglass and where the body of rosa parks was brought. doctor king called an economic boycott as martin luther just talked about, and hit him in the pocketbook. and what we said today is that these companies that are now saying they're going to back up off of diversity and equity and inclusion, should therefore not have a diverse consumer base. you don't want diversity, then we should not buy
he preached love, as reverend brown has said.ebrated and sort of luxuriated in those he hates. and so luxuriated in it that president biden felt he had to pardon people. he thought he might, that he might persecute you today, were inside of a very special church in dc holding a rally. your thoughts on today? you're a you were young, so you weren't with king when you were young and little kid. but talk about. >> no, i did. i saw doctor king twice as a kid, but i joined the movement when i...
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and attorney general nick brown joins me now. attorney general brown, welcome to the "news hour.”ing us. nick brown, washington attorney general: thank you for having me. amna: so let's begin with that news today of the federal judge in seattle temporarily blocking president trump's executive order and calling it blatantly unconstitutional. what's your reaction to that ruling? nick: well, we're obviously very happy with the judge's ruling today. washington brought a case, along with arizona, oregon, and illinois, to challenge that executive order. we brought a complaint and temporary restraining order. and to hear the judge from the bench say today that it was blatantly unconstitutional, to say that in his four decades since being appointed by president reagan that he has never seen something so obviously illegal was very heartening and reaffirmed that we need to protect and defend the constitution of the united states. and it's the first step of many to come, but really happy with the team's effort and the collaboration with other attorney generals. amna: do you take today's ruli
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the saint brown visited. look at that. >> and the newest offering, a father and son sculpting their take on the move out of snow. i knew when he did it because i watched it live. i was like, yep, this is our. before i could even finish the thought, it had already gone viral. wow. >> did he get fined? >> no, not at all. really? no. >> it was fun. wasn't excessive? >> no, i don't think so. >> all right. >> no, i yeah, i was mad that he scored though. >> coming up, rescuing pets from the fire zone. >> plus the changes coming to starbucks that will be welcome to many of its paying customers. >> and the underground explosion that launched a manhole cover high into the >> if you're on supplemental oxygen, heavy and awkward tanks can be a burden. now you can leave home and leave the tanks behind with inogen portable oxygen therapy that moves with you. >> with my inogen now, i'm able to do the things that i've always loved. i just press the button here and there's my oxygen. >> inogen systems are so small and light,
the saint brown visited. look at that. >> and the newest offering, a father and son sculpting their take on the move out of snow. i knew when he did it because i watched it live. i was like, yep, this is our. before i could even finish the thought, it had already gone viral. wow. >> did he get fined? >> no, not at all. really? no. >> it was fun. wasn't excessive? >> no, i don't think so. >> all right. >> no, i yeah, i was mad that he scored though....
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it's faded to this more brown color, but it was a beautiful reddy brown color that you see there, whichan ordinary color for these business suits that you would have seen. and there's a little bit of mothware on it, which you expect a piece of wool from the 18th century, but it was really kept in a trunk and kept preserved as well as possible. so, in the past couple of years, we have done a tremendous amount of research led and spurred by my colleague amanda isaac and her colleague, catherine bright brown. they've done a tremendous amount of research to pattern this and to reconstruct a garment based on this. it's a really interesting aspect of research that you can learn a lot about something by taking detailed measurements and looking closely at it. and what they were able to do, there was always a question about whether this was the inaugural coat or not, and they were actually able to confirm that it was, because the buttons were put on -- there's a story of when washington had the suit made, he has only a number of buttons and he needs a few more buttons, and they were able to see
it's faded to this more brown color, but it was a beautiful reddy brown color that you see there, whichan ordinary color for these business suits that you would have seen. and there's a little bit of mothware on it, which you expect a piece of wool from the 18th century, but it was really kept in a trunk and kept preserved as well as possible. so, in the past couple of years, we have done a tremendous amount of research led and spurred by my colleague amanda isaac and her colleague, catherine...
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cherine brown. >> attention!hed guests, please stand for the arrival of the official party and remain standing as honors are rendered and for the invocation given by chaplain colonel james d. key. taking their positions on the reviewing stand are the hosts for today's ceremony, the honorable lloyd j. austin iii, the 28th secretary of defense, accompanied by the 21st chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general charles q. brown jr. distinguished guests, the vice president of the united states, kamala harris. >> march! ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. ♪ [gun salute] [gun salute] >> forward, march! >> distinguished guests, chaplain key. chaplain key: let's pause and bow our heads and close our eyes for a word of prayer. morning by morning the mercies i see, all i have needed, thy hand has provided. great is thy faithfulness. lord on to me. we pause now and ask that you bless today's farewell tribute to president joseph biden. his 50 years of dedicated public service work is an example
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this is on the clara brown chapter.ut of curiosity, i became interested in what german immigrants to the ozarks were eating in the 1850's. how did you become curious about that? >> i mean, honestly, who knows? where your curiosity takes you is something that i honestly cannot answer. i think each one of us has things that we are uniquely curious about and you can see many of the things i am uniquely curious about in this story and i have a number of what i think are interesting asides of lake how would clara brown have learned how to make sauerkraut? that was an interesting thing to me and i began to explore it and in fact a lot of the things in this book are just based on -- i discovered because of rabbit holes i was willing to go down. i honestly cannot say why i was curious about it other than it just piqued my interest and what i found made me even more curious when i discovered how unique a dietary experience german immigrants to the ozarks had in comparison to many other people. it made me even more curious and i
this is on the clara brown chapter.ut of curiosity, i became interested in what german immigrants to the ozarks were eating in the 1850's. how did you become curious about that? >> i mean, honestly, who knows? where your curiosity takes you is something that i honestly cannot answer. i think each one of us has things that we are uniquely curious about and you can see many of the things i am uniquely curious about in this story and i have a number of what i think are interesting asides of...
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the brown immigrants and the femi-nazis. it's the poor who are the problem, not the rich.ster, one of the best ever in the business frankly. he even helped radicalize clarence thomas, according to a documentary by pbs "frontline." >> he would listen to rush limbaugh as he was doing the long commute, and he would have court staff tape record it so he could listen to it when he was commuting. >> limbaugh, who ultimately became a billionaire, fit the '80s and '90s perfectly, the lifestyles of the rich and famous era, even making a star out of pretend billionaires like failed real estate developer donald trump, who was born rich and squandered his fortune on failed real estate deals before he was bailed out by banks and russia, allegedly. rush -- a slew of copy cats, sean hannity and more, each of whom had the same message, brown immigrants bad, feminism, definitely bad. but the wealthy and oil companies and big business? good. >> charles koch and david koch have been outspoken of the free market for years. >> this should send chills down the spines of everyone watching fox ri
the brown immigrants and the femi-nazis. it's the poor who are the problem, not the rich.ster, one of the best ever in the business frankly. he even helped radicalize clarence thomas, according to a documentary by pbs "frontline." >> he would listen to rush limbaugh as he was doing the long commute, and he would have court staff tape record it so he could listen to it when he was commuting. >> limbaugh, who ultimately became a billionaire, fit the '80s and '90s perfectly,...
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jeff brown: it was always a concern.rator: and so they called ashley's husband, zach mcarthur. they asked him to come down to the station and got straight to the point. did you kill or participate or do you have any knowledge? zero, jason. absolutely none. if any person in this world was like, hey, zach, come help me do something, i would run from that [bleep] as fast as i could. narrator: and zach had an alibi. he was cleared. but there was one more possibility, a young man named kyle britt, ashley's cousin. he lived on that farm. and when detectives searched ashley's phone records, kyle's number came up repeatedly right around the time taylor disappeared. in other words, these are phone calls for a specific purpose? correct. correct. narrator: they pulled him in, questioned him for seven hours. she's not going to go down alone, and she's going to take the world down with her if she can. so if there's any kind of conversation that you had with her-- i mean, any-- if you helped her in any way-- no. i-- i-- no, not-- not
jeff brown: it was always a concern.rator: and so they called ashley's husband, zach mcarthur. they asked him to come down to the station and got straight to the point. did you kill or participate or do you have any knowledge? zero, jason. absolutely none. if any person in this world was like, hey, zach, come help me do something, i would run from that [bleep] as fast as i could. narrator: and zach had an alibi. he was cleared. but there was one more possibility, a young man named kyle britt,...
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brown, has said he will stay at his post. he attended the inauguration monday. what are you hearing about his future? guest: i was asking about this yesterday. officials in the building that i spoke to said that his interactions with donald trump at the inauguration were generally positive and left everyone feeling a little more confident that maybe general brown would continue in the role . as we have seen in the previous trump term, everybody stares at the pleasure of the president. and he had hot and cold relationships with military officials and civilian leaders, so nobody's job in this building is secure when it comes down to it. host: tara copp, thank >> washington journal continues. host: joining us to discuss climate disaster and insurance market is amy bach the executive director of united policyholders. guest: good morning. host: joining us early from san francisco. we appreciate that. let's talk about year organization. tell us about united policyholders when and why did you start it? guest: actually, the original history came from new york. i was wor
brown, has said he will stay at his post. he attended the inauguration monday. what are you hearing about his future? guest: i was asking about this yesterday. officials in the building that i spoke to said that his interactions with donald trump at the inauguration were generally positive and left everyone feeling a little more confident that maybe general brown would continue in the role . as we have seen in the previous trump term, everybody stares at the pleasure of the president. and he...
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brown.game. >> so a.j. brown, we're figuring that out, he -- well, he's a little frustrated. he hasn't seen a lot of balls today. he will read a little passage here. >> reporter: he explained after the game, what you are seeing isn't anger. it's inspiration. >> i wasn't frustrated. why do you always think i be frustrated? like, man. i read the book. i like to read. that's a book i bring every single game. my teammates call it a recipe. a lot of mental game, a lot of mentntal partsbout it. for me, this game is mental. i have to believe i can do anything and everything. >> reporter: but it was when the cameras and the announcers circled back a few minutes later that a new bestseller was born. >> the name of the book is "inner excellence" if you want to purchase that at home. >> that might be something i should be reading. >> reporter: and plenty of people at home clearly agree. the book released five years ago, only now launching directly to number one. murphy, a former minor league baseball p
brown.game. >> so a.j. brown, we're figuring that out, he -- well, he's a little frustrated. he hasn't seen a lot of balls today. he will read a little passage here. >> reporter: he explained after the game, what you are seeing isn't anger. it's inspiration. >> i wasn't frustrated. why do you always think i be frustrated? like, man. i read the book. i like to read. that's a book i bring every single game. my teammates call it a recipe. a lot of mental game, a lot of mentntal...
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browns canyon. and really, the winds are not going to increase as much as we've seen in the past week. and it is really just going to be light winds to calm conditions. so hopefully the firefighters can continue to make some progress. it's certainly not a good thing for southern california. latest drought monitor is out and it is showing that southern california, there was only a small section that was in severe drought. now almost the entire southern portion of the state is in severe drought. 26% of california. so it definitely expanded and it intensified here in the bay area. parts of the inland east bay are abnormally dry. we've been doing pretty good with so much rain the last couple of months. not this month, obviously, but we have been stocking up, if yu will. unfortunately, the climate prediction center is saying next wednesday through sunday below average in terms of precip out west. it's not just california. there's a 40 to 50% chance of us seeing this. now i'm going to show you the compute
browns canyon. and really, the winds are not going to increase as much as we've seen in the past week. and it is really just going to be light winds to calm conditions. so hopefully the firefighters can continue to make some progress. it's certainly not a good thing for southern california. latest drought monitor is out and it is showing that southern california, there was only a small section that was in severe drought. now almost the entire southern portion of the state is in severe drought....
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supreme court justice, can tonja brown jackson -- tonja brown jackson, -- ketanji brown jackson, and more -- president biden's leadership was not in vain. we can celebrate that with president biden's leadership, we are one step closer to peace in the war-torn middle east. in closing, in closing, look where we are in north a few milt all began. yes we are here, where under the leadership of the new and first black mayor, reggie burgess, who is here. [cheers and applause] this is where it all began and i'm so happy that the president declared and decided to make his last stop before he begins his next journey. i'm so glad that i have the opportunity to work in one of those black jobs by serving as trade advisor to help the trade representative negotiate global peace and trade. to observe the president, to learn from him, to see him. i'm so glad we were there at the alpha, the beginning. and i'm so glad joe got his four. we are saddened that the end has come but we still have to rejoice. still have reasons to keep the faith. we still have reasons to keep leaning on god's word. we still
supreme court justice, can tonja brown jackson -- tonja brown jackson, -- ketanji brown jackson, and more -- president biden's leadership was not in vain. we can celebrate that with president biden's leadership, we are one step closer to peace in the war-torn middle east. in closing, in closing, look where we are in north a few milt all began. yes we are here, where under the leadership of the new and first black mayor, reggie burgess, who is here. [cheers and applause] this is where it all...
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i spoke to miss brown about this before. and if a member of the board of supervisors writes an ordinance that then we review, we might pass a resolution supporting that specific ordinance. once there's legislative text, at that point, we might raise concerns about false convictions, or we might disagree with the ordinance altogether. as it's written. so i think this is, you know, as a step to get the ball rolling, appreciating that there are concerns, what we're what we're voting on today is a general set of principles. and making sure that the legislative branch of the city and county of san francisco is aware that one of its commissions wants them to take this issue seriously. and on that, i think we do have general agreement. so that's al, i think, why i'm comfortable moving forward with a vote today. you want to have additional to be complete so that we have everything in it. absolutely. i agree, if you're saying it's just one like, what's the difference whether we vote on it today or we put it over to january and then h
i spoke to miss brown about this before. and if a member of the board of supervisors writes an ordinance that then we review, we might pass a resolution supporting that specific ordinance. once there's legislative text, at that point, we might raise concerns about false convictions, or we might disagree with the ordinance altogether. as it's written. so i think this is, you know, as a step to get the ball rolling, appreciating that there are concerns, what we're what we're voting on today is a...
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general brown: good afternoon. that's a very, very hard act to follow.nation. >> those deployed back at home. he fought as a senator from delaware to ensure our service members, veterans, and families were taken care of. he fought as vice president for stronger veterans' affairs programs and more support for service members transitioning back to civilian life. and as our president, he continued to fight and lead our nation through an uncertain and dynamic geostrategic environment while strengthening our force to protect our future. mr. president, dr. biden, madam vice president, mr. emhoff, government elected officials, civic leaders, department of defense leadership, general and flag officers, senior enlisted leaders, and distinguished guests, welcome, and thank you for being here. president biden's work with congress on bipartisan legislation has set our military on a course to confront the threats of tomorrow, to ensure our war fighters are ready when the nation calls. he supported significant investments in shipbuilding to modernize and expand our na
general brown: good afternoon. that's a very, very hard act to follow.nation. >> those deployed back at home. he fought as a senator from delaware to ensure our service members, veterans, and families were taken care of. he fought as vice president for stronger veterans' affairs programs and more support for service members transitioning back to civilian life. and as our president, he continued to fight and lead our nation through an uncertain and dynamic geostrategic environment while...
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harpers ferry and brown's death. you know, both emerson and thoreau basically regarded him as a kind of a contemporary christ. and also brown's children were educated with emerson's children for a while. so there was definitely a connection there. i don't think any of people were going to go down to virginia and, you know, fight in the sort of hopeless battle there. but they had a lot of reverence for brown, actually. so. so he has his christian faith for the bulk of his life, right? well, more like into his thirties. into his thirties. and then after that, after he he doesn't want to do the prayers anymore. mm hmm. how does he treat all this knowledge that he just. he treat the people of the bible like historical figures? he doesn't have a faith that christ. yeah, he doesn't really. he just totally loses that. no, no, i mean, he doesn't really. the thing is that the unitarian tradition, he came out of was in a way like a kind of a prep school for unitarianism. i mean, for transcendentalism, you don't have to get int
harpers ferry and brown's death. you know, both emerson and thoreau basically regarded him as a kind of a contemporary christ. and also brown's children were educated with emerson's children for a while. so there was definitely a connection there. i don't think any of people were going to go down to virginia and, you know, fight in the sort of hopeless battle there. but they had a lot of reverence for brown, actually. so. so he has his christian faith for the bulk of his life, right? well, more...
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the suit says they damaged brown's reputation.gation discovery told variety they stand behind the production and will vigorously defend themselves. >>> rental costs have hit a three-year low. that's according to a new report from red fin. the median asking rent for an apartment is now $1,592 per month, down more than 6% since august of 2022. red fin predicts rental affordability will continue to improve as wages increase and rents remain flat. the most affordable rental markets based on the median renter income include austin, houston and dallas. >>> still to come, live from new york, the timothee chalamet look alike contest. some complete unknowns called in to help prepare for his snl gig. n to help prepare for his snl gig. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes that cause flakes at bay. microbes, really? they're always on your scalp... but good news, there's no itchiness, dryness or flakes down here! i love tiny troy. and his tiny gorgeous hair. make every wash count! and for stubborn dandruff
the suit says they damaged brown's reputation.gation discovery told variety they stand behind the production and will vigorously defend themselves. >>> rental costs have hit a three-year low. that's according to a new report from red fin. the median asking rent for an apartment is now $1,592 per month, down more than 6% since august of 2022. red fin predicts rental affordability will continue to improve as wages increase and rents remain flat. the most affordable rental markets based...
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the sun that friday evening behind the dirty brown cloud of smoke stretched 50 miles from the san fernando valley across the mountains and, over the ocean to catalina island sank red and angry, leaving behind its afterimage a corona of fire, a top of hills and 2000 weary men fought through that last line. but there was good news the next afternoon qualified and the cautious words of a weary fire. we now have the fire tied up in a slippery not the not held and so did the pacific high. as the evacuees return to their homes. bizarrely colorful islands in the black and gray landscape. they looked up at the hot, cloudless sky and hoped it would stay that way. now. there was no fear of fire but a flood when the rains came, come, they must. what would happen to their with no living vegetation in their hills to hold back the waters. day after day, forestry department planes flew over the 26,000 acres of devastated mountains and outside scattering a half a million pounds of ryegrass seed. and the pacific high held. and mallards well the rains when they come come so heavily the seeds will wash away
the sun that friday evening behind the dirty brown cloud of smoke stretched 50 miles from the san fernando valley across the mountains and, over the ocean to catalina island sank red and angry, leaving behind its afterimage a corona of fire, a top of hills and 2000 weary men fought through that last line. but there was good news the next afternoon qualified and the cautious words of a weary fire. we now have the fire tied up in a slippery not the not held and so did the pacific high. as the...