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came up with such an interesting concept, that is, we are the shamrock island , on which the rotunda arborhe same poultry house are located comfortably in the garden of arkhangelsky near moscow, inhaling the aromas of juniper hydrangea or taking a walk along the relief park of the curonian spit anastasia dobrovolskaya designer from kaliningrad made a garden , in which she combined all the features of her native and beloved landscape, it is precisely such pines that grow covered with lichen and some kind of undergrowth around the forbs, and on the side of the bay very often you can find berry bushes. here we can see raspberries and currants from the amber-baltic sea. well, the legends of this garden are woven into the straw braids of the meringue, according to legend, created. for the kursk spit, according to baltic myths, this giantess made a mound of sand and stones overnight, separating a quiet, calm bay from the sea . yulia nechaeva and her garden told a no less beautiful story in the language of landscape design. hid in a cave, and so the world plunged into darkness into gloom, and so
came up with such an interesting concept, that is, we are the shamrock island , on which the rotunda arborhe same poultry house are located comfortably in the garden of arkhangelsky near moscow, inhaling the aromas of juniper hydrangea or taking a walk along the relief park of the curonian spit anastasia dobrovolskaya designer from kaliningrad made a garden , in which she combined all the features of her native and beloved landscape, it is precisely such pines that grow covered with lichen and...
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for the p r k, including crypto currency. money laundering is to, to billions of dollars, potential arbor transfer in support of russia's brutal war against ukraine. and together, together, we're going to stand up for international law, freedom about a navigation and a peaceful resolution. disputes in the south china sea. and our w. washington correspondent, janelle dom alone followed the press conference for us. he's her main take away. a lot of this was telegraphed in advanced. we heard them talk again about the trilateral hotline, but they were going to set up so that they could have easy access to each other. in times of an emergency. they talked about how they would join. they would have joined a multi domain military exercises along each other. but what really stood out to me was the willingness to explicitly reference north korea. and the threats that north korea represents versus the willingness to merely allude to china and it's activities, even in that sound bite that you chose, joe biden, a reference explicitly, the threats of the threats. the threats of north korea is increase
for the p r k, including crypto currency. money laundering is to, to billions of dollars, potential arbor transfer in support of russia's brutal war against ukraine. and together, together, we're going to stand up for international law, freedom about a navigation and a peaceful resolution. disputes in the south china sea. and our w. washington correspondent, janelle dom alone followed the press conference for us. he's her main take away. a lot of this was telegraphed in advanced. we heard them...
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reporter: the transplant happening just two weeks ago at the university of michigan hospital in ann arbor. tonight, both are back home, doing well, and checking in with us. >> recovery was way better than i expected. i'm pretty much back to normal. i'm just a little sore. please consider donating. it is extremely worth it. you could really change someone's life. >> reporter: roman and his mother, jamie, with a message for his teacher. >> thank you, mr. mccarthy, for being my live kidney donor. you gave me a new perspective on life. >> you're the newest member to our family and you will forever be in our hearts and we will see you at christmas dinner. >> whit: another reason we love our teachers. amazing. thanks so much for watching tonight. i'm whit johnson in new york. i'll see you on "gma" in the morning. have a great night. >> flames turn black and brown. the likely culprit that started this fire. >> i-team exclusive. crime spree targeting elderly couples in oakland hills. >> san francisco may take several years to recover from the pandemic. the latest report is showing promising signs
reporter: the transplant happening just two weeks ago at the university of michigan hospital in ann arbor. tonight, both are back home, doing well, and checking in with us. >> recovery was way better than i expected. i'm pretty much back to normal. i'm just a little sore. please consider donating. it is extremely worth it. you could really change someone's life. >> reporter: roman and his mother, jamie, with a message for his teacher. >> thank you, mr. mccarthy, for being my...
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to be transparent for veterans stories was created here, i'm sitting at wallace house here in ann arbore very first sentence that became forgotten stories was crafted right here at my desk and i've gotten to know sondra reyna as hebenstreit has grown and as we watch them when awards and saves lives with their work. though it such a pleasure to talk to you about today. >> thank you. it's wonderful to be connected to the æ >> before we jump in, john said in the intro but i want to before we jump into pegasus get people some grounding in further than stories, for veterans stories is an international investigative news organization that you created to finish the work reporters who have been threatened, jailed or killed. can you talk to us a little bit about how written stories works and just to give people some insider scoop on the busy lives of journalists, up until maybe 30 seconds before we started we both were in a call with jenn aniston around talking about something that you are working on now. so the work of forgotten stories is urgent and involves countries around the world. if you
to be transparent for veterans stories was created here, i'm sitting at wallace house here in ann arbore very first sentence that became forgotten stories was crafted right here at my desk and i've gotten to know sondra reyna as hebenstreit has grown and as we watch them when awards and saves lives with their work. though it such a pleasure to talk to you about today. >> thank you. it's wonderful to be connected to the æ >> before we jump in, john said in the intro but i want to...
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coloring arbors, lace in these nanks, embroidered caps fascinate in skillful hands , a fairy tale isels flutter , birds chirp and candles burn. before this magical web. you involuntarily freeze looking the smallest details i can’t believe that this paper beauty was created with the help of a hammer and a chisel technology, lieutenant’s knockout in 2014. received the status of historical and cultural values, as an element of intangible cultural heritage, modern embossing is not only a repetition of patterns invented by ancestors , each student and master brings his own ideas to ancient craftsmanship. here, the lieutenant , she is folded several times and two jobs will be obtained at once. and that is, we will decompose and it will be just so big. well, here it is applied already pattern mesh on mesh here are our carcasses, which, uh, well, how they symbolize with themselves. such is the love of flowers, all this will be such a small ferranochka for us. that's when we applied the cell we drew. everything is now. we have tools before holes were knocked out with cartridge cases. now ther
coloring arbors, lace in these nanks, embroidered caps fascinate in skillful hands , a fairy tale isels flutter , birds chirp and candles burn. before this magical web. you involuntarily freeze looking the smallest details i can’t believe that this paper beauty was created with the help of a hammer and a chisel technology, lieutenant’s knockout in 2014. received the status of historical and cultural values, as an element of intangible cultural heritage, modern embossing is not only a...
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in the dead city of lyava, melancholy for two moves coastal territory was given aesthetics and 4 arbors torn out of hand. the furniture was tired at a droolian price. you canopy workout plate with simulators and refreshed the child dance of good order did not cover not only the land of the reservoir opening from 6 years of protomosis of special companies. 75 people out of 10 of them underage were so many amateur hikers near the forest from šukalis during the rotational cannon operation season. who are you now straying snot? here are the stories of mushroom berry seasons, yes we push who i sent, i connect right away to several services of a peddler for cats and joy and police. at leysya, specialists can swipe several sofas, practicing from the spokes, an ideal situation to baptize gps trackers into the best light fixtures. and on the quadrocopters for the home array, groups are created first of all, accordingly, upon arrival, we sit on an atv two people and examine the linear roads , groups are created and on foot, respectively, we pass through the forest, comb something, beat the forest
in the dead city of lyava, melancholy for two moves coastal territory was given aesthetics and 4 arbors torn out of hand. the furniture was tired at a droolian price. you canopy workout plate with simulators and refreshed the child dance of good order did not cover not only the land of the reservoir opening from 6 years of protomosis of special companies. 75 people out of 10 of them underage were so many amateur hikers near the forest from šukalis during the rotational cannon operation season....
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but the living arbor itself became an open kitchen, where gabions acted as a headset, the landscape wasivano purple juniper pines and various cereals, and paths. because of the clay soil, we made high decking from decking and one of them grew into a pier with chairs for watching sunsets. we will eat here. look, what i have here now wow. wow , so everything comes back. it's a dream. look how many banks no one has, yes, a little more to the right of levi, a little to the left. all both. here i am glad to see you. come on hello your news, which do bunny, do bunny please, yes. the cutest creature, and now, i suppose, you all spend evenings here together, now you admire the beauty around the muskrat duck , you can sit around to feed, the herons come and sit down. and you admire. you're very cool and spears get down and ride on skates. yes, it’s beautiful, it’s completely transparent , it won’t even understand the thing. filmed a video, we have it under the ice. and how pierce behaves after, say, a heavy snowfall or heavy rains, nothing flew. and you should see, show that you still have not c
but the living arbor itself became an open kitchen, where gabions acted as a headset, the landscape wasivano purple juniper pines and various cereals, and paths. because of the clay soil, we made high decking from decking and one of them grew into a pier with chairs for watching sunsets. we will eat here. look, what i have here now wow. wow , so everything comes back. it's a dream. look how many banks no one has, yes, a little more to the right of levi, a little to the left. all both. here i am...
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literary bookstore.com and they'll be shipped to you anyway and it states that if you live in ann arbor or south michigan -- and in local book purchase we ask you to consider a donation to our virtual programming while it lasts. or a subscription to our virtual programming you can make donations at literati bookstore.com. this morning or this afternoon this evening depending on where in the world you may be joining us. now let's join with her author and moderator. he worked in public radio earningn his ph.d. and michigan. and jeremiah champlian teaches creative riding. he's editor-in-chief and a contributing editor. he was a full bright research scholar. please join me in welcoming jeremiah champlian and subtwentyone into your living room and philipou d'anieri. >> hi phil. congratulations on this marvelous book. i was so excited to read it. you can see all my notes here as i've been reading through it. and it's a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i had the great pleasure of reading app serves and chapters of it three years ago when we were both bellos
literary bookstore.com and they'll be shipped to you anyway and it states that if you live in ann arbor or south michigan -- and in local book purchase we ask you to consider a donation to our virtual programming while it lasts. or a subscription to our virtual programming you can make donations at literati bookstore.com. this morning or this afternoon this evening depending on where in the world you may be joining us. now let's join with her author and moderator. he worked in public radio...
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greenery and a characteristic layout on the cabinets and the ceiling, reminiscent of openwork garden arborsld red showcases have become a kind of copy of london telephones. the fire of the fireplace warmed the interior, wow, the fireplace, however, i went in. i'm lost lost, it's led lighting wow english pergalo is open to guests, all year round friends rush here every weekend for a tour of the interior plus admire fresh acquisitions in the home collection from the new french travel writing set, which even retained a yellowed notebook, a complete set . himself is a work of art moved to 18th century manor to keep their treasure. locked up. leonid is not going to arrange exhibitions for the general public. perhaps in the future. if you are an apartment you can make just a small private museum. olga is happy to take care of her further transformation, the kitchen has already changed and the deep green we set is clearly visible on the kitchen facades. almost the same. on the centenary english vase and now it is not only a place for cooking, but also a music room. do you remember, yes, this littl
greenery and a characteristic layout on the cabinets and the ceiling, reminiscent of openwork garden arborsld red showcases have become a kind of copy of london telephones. the fire of the fireplace warmed the interior, wow, the fireplace, however, i went in. i'm lost lost, it's led lighting wow english pergalo is open to guests, all year round friends rush here every weekend for a tour of the interior plus admire fresh acquisitions in the home collection from the new french travel writing set,...
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i'm sitting here at wallace house here in ann arbor and laurent was a 2016-17 knight wallace fellow and the first sentence that became forbidden stories was crafted at my desk from laurent and i've gotten to know sandrine as forbidden city has grown and we've watched them save lives with their work and it's such a pleasure to talk with you both today. >> thank you. that's wonderful to be connected to the wallace house for the rest of my life. so before we jump in, john said it in the intro, but i want to, before we jump into pegasus, give some grounding in forbidden stories. forbidden stories is a collaborative investigative news organization that you created, laurent, to finish the work of reporters who have been threatened, jailed or killed. can you give us insider scoop on the busy lives of journalists up until maybe 30 seconds before we started? you both were in a call with journalists around the world talking about something that you're working on now, and so the work of forbidden stories is urgent and involved countries around the world. if you can just tell people about what and
i'm sitting here at wallace house here in ann arbor and laurent was a 2016-17 knight wallace fellow and the first sentence that became forbidden stories was crafted at my desk from laurent and i've gotten to know sandrine as forbidden city has grown and we've watched them save lives with their work and it's such a pleasure to talk with you both today. >> thank you. that's wonderful to be connected to the wallace house for the rest of my life. so before we jump in, john said it in the...
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the one was the ford library in ann arbor, michigan, most of the records 1976 election were not open here and they were open at the ford library. so, those folks were very good and all of that. the kennedy library, they weren't very friendly and in fact, the carters and the kennedys didn't get along very well. and jeanie and i went-- downstairs, you had to check downstairs when you went in an elevator to the research room and i told them i was working on a biography of jimmy carter and i really thought they were going to turn me away, but they finally decided, you know, that i was a legitimate person, researcher, so they let us go in and it wasn't terribly long after jackie kennedy had died, jackie kennedy onassis, and so they finally decided they had a collection of local newspapers on the occasion when carter, carter as president dedicated the kennedy library and so they let me see the local newspapers. they were-- it was a good source because the local newspapers did have information this them that wasn't elsewhere. the bush library, i went several times, george h.w. bush library.
the one was the ford library in ann arbor, michigan, most of the records 1976 election were not open here and they were open at the ford library. so, those folks were very good and all of that. the kennedy library, they weren't very friendly and in fact, the carters and the kennedys didn't get along very well. and jeanie and i went-- downstairs, you had to check downstairs when you went in an elevator to the research room and i told them i was working on a biography of jimmy carter and i really...
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laura and sandrine, forbidden stories as was created here am sitting at wallace house here on in ann arbor and lauren was a 20 1617 night wallace fellow the very first sentence that became forbidden was crafted right here at my desk with with lauren and. and i've gotten to know as forbidden stories has grown. and as we've watched them win awards and save lives with work. so it's such a pleasure to. talk to you both today. thank hearing it. thank you. it's wonderful to be there connected to the what i was for for the rest of the life. work so before we jump in, john said said it in the intro but i want to before we jump into pegasus, give people grounding in forbidden stories forbidden stories is an international collaborative investigative news organization that you created. lauren finish the work of reporters who have been threatened, jailed or killed. can you talk to us a little bit about how forbidden stories works? and just to give people some insight to scoop on the busy lives of journalists up until maybe 30 seconds before we started, you both were in a call with journalists around t
laura and sandrine, forbidden stories as was created here am sitting at wallace house here on in ann arbor and lauren was a 20 1617 night wallace fellow the very first sentence that became forbidden was crafted right here at my desk with with lauren and. and i've gotten to know as forbidden stories has grown. and as we've watched them win awards and save lives with work. so it's such a pleasure to. talk to you both today. thank hearing it. thank you. it's wonderful to be there connected to the...
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great national park rancher telling stories about teddy roosevelt and he said something about stories, arbor day is hardwired because our stories the next generation would tell them what they used to know and every great lecture when you look at the speeches he gave you remember the beautiful language they said this is where we come from, this is where we are now, this is where we need to go and the other way he was able to find solace and relaxation was the found referee refuge fighting away from washington dc from june to tell october yfamily would go to the soldiers home three miles from washington and it was a erbeautiful compound and included a two-story cottage where he was able to live in the summer it was there away from the pressures of washington he was able to think through the emancipation proclamation, to write it and think through the necessities that would allow him to make possible so a number of our presidents have discovered including peers and buchanan and grant and harrison their summertime vacations at a different place. in kate made new jersey which was considered the s
great national park rancher telling stories about teddy roosevelt and he said something about stories, arbor day is hardwired because our stories the next generation would tell them what they used to know and every great lecture when you look at the speeches he gave you remember the beautiful language they said this is where we come from, this is where we are now, this is where we need to go and the other way he was able to find solace and relaxation was the found referee refuge fighting away...
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laura and sandrine, forbidden stories as was created here am sitting at wallace house here on in ann arbor and lauren was a 20 1617 night wallace fellow the very first sentence that became forbidden was crafted right here at my desk with with lauren and. and i've gotten to know as forbidden stories has grown. and as we've watched them win awards and save lives with work. so it's such a pleasure to. talk to you both today. thank hearing it. thank you. it's wonderful to be there connected to the what i was for for the rest of the life. work so before we jump in, john said said it in the intro but i want to before we jump into pegasus, give people grounding in forbidden stories forbidden stories is an international collaborative investigative news organization that you created. lauren finish the work of reporters who have been threatened, jailed or killed. can you talk to us a little bit about how forbidden stories works? and just to give people some insight to scoop on the busy lives of journalists up until maybe 30 seconds before we started, you both were in a call with journalists around t
laura and sandrine, forbidden stories as was created here am sitting at wallace house here on in ann arbor and lauren was a 20 1617 night wallace fellow the very first sentence that became forbidden was crafted right here at my desk with with lauren and. and i've gotten to know as forbidden stories has grown. and as we've watched them win awards and save lives with work. so it's such a pleasure to. talk to you both today. thank hearing it. thank you. it's wonderful to be there connected to the...
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there they they best one of the most helpful going was the ford library in ann arbor, michigan. and because most of the records on the seven down to 1976 election were not open yet. here. and they were open at the the ford library. so i saw in those folks were very good in and all of that. the kennedy library they were very friendly and fact the carter's in the kennedy didn't get along very well they and virginia and i were downstairs i had to check in downstairs when went up an elevator to the to the research room. and i told him i was working on biography of jimmy carter and i really thought they were going to turn me away. but i finally decided now that i was a legitimate person or a researcher, so they let us go in and it was a terribly long and after jackie kennedy had died, jackie kennedy onassis and. so they finally decided they had a collection of a local newspaper on the occasion when carter as president, derek, raided the kennedy library. and so they let me say that the local newspaper. yeah, they were they were it was a good source because local newspapers did have in
there they they best one of the most helpful going was the ford library in ann arbor, michigan. and because most of the records on the seven down to 1976 election were not open yet. here. and they were open at the the ford library. so i saw in those folks were very good in and all of that. the kennedy library they were very friendly and fact the carter's in the kennedy didn't get along very well they and virginia and i were downstairs i had to check in downstairs when went up an elevator to the...
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where i go for all of these presidential and proposed jobs and canonical and arbor events? why is it that your best is back in the building? and so these spaces do matter and they're highly highly symbolic and they're freighted with meaning and significance. and he said it. he said, i feel like the art that art by people who are not white does not matter in this institution, because you've you've sequestered it in the corners of the building and the big joke always among people in museums. it's like if you're not sure where going to find the african art of a native american art, just go down the basement, because that's where it will be. and usually that is where it is. the museum has had its moved installation, but we're digressing. i wanted to ask about one of the points that you make about museums, sort of about their sort of contradictory impulses. and this is a point that i relate to very, very much. and you said, you know, they're instruments of social power, but they're also intensely pleasurable and we get a lot of joy, delight from them. and i wanted you to talk ab
where i go for all of these presidential and proposed jobs and canonical and arbor events? why is it that your best is back in the building? and so these spaces do matter and they're highly highly symbolic and they're freighted with meaning and significance. and he said it. he said, i feel like the art that art by people who are not white does not matter in this institution, because you've you've sequestered it in the corners of the building and the big joke always among people in museums. it's...
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up supplies over in alida harbour on the other side of the island due to the total loss of life ann arborm local communities. the folks that did not lose anything are hoping everyone can come together here. and i really like seeing what we are doing on that to help the folks a lot with everything. >> what have you been hearing from the folks there. because we have been told or are learning that in some areas -- what did that mean for people knowing that they had to evacuate. they had to get out? there are still so many questions as to why people didn't hear those sirens going off. >> yeah. >> when they should have? >> yeah,, in reality, i don't even know if the sirens managed to kick, and they had no warning. i was actually en route up to our office up there. and she turned around because i saw some small smoke. but i was like, okay, we saw lost cell service, we lost power, we have had virus before and didn't think it was a big deal. and then the wind -- gusting down the valley there in coma. and it just turned all of line a into a tender box in a matter of, it was too quick. yeah, we wat
up supplies over in alida harbour on the other side of the island due to the total loss of life ann arborm local communities. the folks that did not lose anything are hoping everyone can come together here. and i really like seeing what we are doing on that to help the folks a lot with everything. >> what have you been hearing from the folks there. because we have been told or are learning that in some areas -- what did that mean for people knowing that they had to evacuate. they had to...
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i was there at arbor day. where thank you.o -- i was going to leave that question for the last one. commissioner turner mentioned that so -- currently you are at 36% of total fte can you tell us about how is it different or better or worse the fact that public works had its own hr and hiring department. and anything change is it quicker? is there others there. sure. so -- for us it is faster. well is in question we have been able to accelerate that. i think this it hen more intensive for the bowero and the hiring manager. and it has taken a ton of our attention. and i don't think this there is any question that's what i have to do. but it is required our bonjour over to be involved in introduce like we did not do interviews in the past. and i guess given the option. if you can do this you can hire faster. we do it! over time hr building out their program and i from believe we will get to a point where new processes settle out and a state everybody knows the systems and go through that more quickly when we do anything it takes
i was there at arbor day. where thank you.o -- i was going to leave that question for the last one. commissioner turner mentioned that so -- currently you are at 36% of total fte can you tell us about how is it different or better or worse the fact that public works had its own hr and hiring department. and anything change is it quicker? is there others there. sure. so -- for us it is faster. well is in question we have been able to accelerate that. i think this it hen more intensive for the...
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potato you are, people who love experiments, how do you like our experiment with a flowering roof arborweeds sprout us they said that it’s better not to get up or climb on it, but it’s necessary because it’s ugly when the weeds are tall, anyway we climb several times a season. we clean it right on it, you can walk on it or don’t water it at all, if the summer is good with rains, then we don’t water it, if it’s dry, as this year we climb in and water it with a hose. and when it snows, and then it rains, how the waterproofing of the winter behaves, there are very snowy very large hats. it's not creeping anything. it's all well worth it. i tell you made a soft window does not close completely. uh-huh, no one gets warmer than outside, and in the winter we cook here. here we rest, gabions. it's probably like a monolith. they're probably just eternal and the grill works very well. this is also the most interesting most favorite. and you definitely didn’t cook such bombet kebabs with cheese and meat. i want to get to know you. with this denis is transportable. today we will cook with him every
potato you are, people who love experiments, how do you like our experiment with a flowering roof arborweeds sprout us they said that it’s better not to get up or climb on it, but it’s necessary because it’s ugly when the weeds are tall, anyway we climb several times a season. we clean it right on it, you can walk on it or don’t water it at all, if the summer is good with rains, then we don’t water it, if it’s dry, as this year we climb in and water it with a hose. and when it...
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apart from the main complex in the park, lviv arranged a lot of all sorts of cute little things, arborstoes, almost none of them survived. unfortunately, but here is the boulder grotto calling lion's card survived. what was its purpose is not exactly clear, perhaps the cellar behind the grotto is visible znamenskaya church of the 18th century. built by the father of fyodor ivanovich, also a general and a senator, here were the main family icons of the glebovs of the most holy theotokos of the sign and nicholas of myra. where did they go after the revolution, one more thing is unknown, the surviving building in the park of the estate is a pavilion a well in the gothic style with an unusual helmet-shaped roof, because of which it is often mistaken for a chapel, we make our way through the grass is still not too high to look inside. well, in general, nothing supernatural inside, everything is broken , by the way, the stepladder under the floor is really water, by the way, the outbuildings built into the deck were not only residential, but they were located in the carriage house and at the
apart from the main complex in the park, lviv arranged a lot of all sorts of cute little things, arborstoes, almost none of them survived. unfortunately, but here is the boulder grotto calling lion's card survived. what was its purpose is not exactly clear, perhaps the cellar behind the grotto is visible znamenskaya church of the 18th century. built by the father of fyodor ivanovich, also a general and a senator, here were the main family icons of the glebovs of the most holy theotokos of the...
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happy 100th birthday to charles cooper senior of ann arbor, michigan served during world war ii and weandkids. say hi to vera punky of arlington, virginia, celebrating her 108th birthday she loves dressing up, has more than 40 pairs of shoes and happy 100th birthday of edith waterman of sanibel island, just retired this summer, from her role as executive vice president of wbbh, our nbc affiliate in ft. myers, florida that's amazing >> she just retired at 100 that's great >> 108, you said >> she's my idol >> this hot dog -- >> thank you so much >> it's worth 29 bucks >> so good >>> we're back including the winners of the first-ever wellness awards when it comes to gym essentials, not ironic at all as i'm scarfing down a third hour hot dog >> sheinelle will handle this. >> first your local news how about that >> this is phenomenal. make it at home. >> first your local news. >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm ginger conejero saab. a bay area family angry over the reinstatement of a once-fired vallejo police officer is organizing a rally later this morning. the city of vallejo is now in the
happy 100th birthday to charles cooper senior of ann arbor, michigan served during world war ii and weandkids. say hi to vera punky of arlington, virginia, celebrating her 108th birthday she loves dressing up, has more than 40 pairs of shoes and happy 100th birthday of edith waterman of sanibel island, just retired this summer, from her role as executive vice president of wbbh, our nbc affiliate in ft. myers, florida that's amazing >> she just retired at 100 that's great >> 108, you...
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. >> from ann arbor, michigan. >> from wisconsin. >> hi to my mom, kelly. >> in minnesota. >> shout-out you are willing to stand out there, we'll give you a poncho we have hoda off this week it is her birthday this week, by the way. >>> the dangerous heat and violent storms are back, along with incredible scenes of wild weather in action. check this out in alaska, a ruptured dam sweeps away two homes the current uploaded two trees and pulled them right into the water. >> the east coast bracing for more heavy rain and wind check this out this is beyoncÉ fans. they had to take cover when lightening delayed a concert in the washington, d.c., area dylan in for al this morning telling us what we can expect, storms and heat. >> we've got it all. the rain is coming to an end in new york city for now. it is moving up. we are going to see the next round of storms develop across eastern ohio, western pennsylvania most likely early this afternoon then they'll spread eastward this area in orange is our best chance of seeing wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour. a hail an inch or more in diameter we ca
. >> from ann arbor, michigan. >> from wisconsin. >> hi to my mom, kelly. >> in minnesota. >> shout-out you are willing to stand out there, we'll give you a poncho we have hoda off this week it is her birthday this week, by the way. >>> the dangerous heat and violent storms are back, along with incredible scenes of wild weather in action. check this out in alaska, a ruptured dam sweeps away two homes the current uploaded two trees and pulled them right...
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lisa: fund managers came out overnight is it are we actually going to adjust anything as the arbor portfolio because of this? no, not a chance. rating agencies have not boasted their credibility the fast 20 years. jonathan: terry haines joins us now. we have seen little more these before. can you tell me whether it is justified ? terry: the issues you have brought up is valid about interest payments and the rest. i will start their. politically it is bad news for biden. i question fitch across the board and the timing. fitch is older than the debt ceiling. they were founded three years before the first debt ceiling law happened. now they are be staring themselves to complain about the process through which u.s. appropriates money and. deals with its debt. whatever else is going on, i think there is a motivation that is less pure the people want to talk about. the economists, lots of the same people complaining about fitch, are the same people that were entirely silent through the money printing and fiscal bloat era. think they are more concerned that might be ending for good. i think overall
lisa: fund managers came out overnight is it are we actually going to adjust anything as the arbor portfolio because of this? no, not a chance. rating agencies have not boasted their credibility the fast 20 years. jonathan: terry haines joins us now. we have seen little more these before. can you tell me whether it is justified ? terry: the issues you have brought up is valid about interest payments and the rest. i will start their. politically it is bad news for biden. i question fitch across...