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fittingly ghetto symon calls this quirky take on traditional black forest cuckoo clocks cuckoo clock. published before hand i saw my 1st cool clocks by hand but that was really difficult because these buildings in the windows are extremely symmetrical since he lives. he works with great precision paying attention to the smallest details like transforming tiny buttons into minute satellite dishes. creates limited editions of $25.00 cuckoo clocks each. apartment blocks symbolize germany and so do cuckoo clocks so it's a sin to be osis of them both they both go together very well and that's possible sick would. he do appreciates many things that others consider ugly during inspiration from apartment blocks and from buildings with a unique history. like the a.f.e. tower that once belonged to the university of frankfurt but was demolished in 2014 . it. also finds inspiration in brutalist architecture from france and the u.k. . was. his cuckoo blocks meanwhile are highly sought after he sells them around the world for $3000.00 euros a piece. talk them over my ask buyers to send me a picture
fittingly ghetto symon calls this quirky take on traditional black forest cuckoo clocks cuckoo clock. published before hand i saw my 1st cool clocks by hand but that was really difficult because these buildings in the windows are extremely symmetrical since he lives. he works with great precision paying attention to the smallest details like transforming tiny buttons into minute satellite dishes. creates limited editions of $25.00 cuckoo clocks each. apartment blocks symbolize germany and so do...
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talking about the mountain pine beetle and the damage it's majestic black hills forest. infected years it has 430,000 acres in the black hills dead trees.ions of now, the pine beetle thrives in forest.y crowded it craves density. so to tackle this problem, state, local governments and private citizens the set to work thinning forest. now, initially and really from the very beginning, it's been and local partners that have been most proactive in recent ive, but years, federal policies have well. as the forest service started utilizing the categorical in the 2014 and 2018 bills, allowing them to more quickly utilize sound management practices like ree thinning and controlled burns. and this picture tells the story well. forest has re the been actively managed, the trees live. areas where they have not die. they and now today after years of though we seems as are nearing the end of this particular outbreak. hat is good news, but it's no time to take our foot off the gas. ne key action needed is to continue working with the timber meet good set and harvest targets so we can g
talking about the mountain pine beetle and the damage it's majestic black hills forest. infected years it has 430,000 acres in the black hills dead trees.ions of now, the pine beetle thrives in forest.y crowded it craves density. so to tackle this problem, state, local governments and private citizens the set to work thinning forest. now, initially and really from the very beginning, it's been and local partners that have been most proactive in recent ive, but years, federal policies have well....
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felt his way past the glittering ear buds his partner saw hanging from a tree to the inky black fringe of foreste back of a long abandoned parking lot behind a derelict video store. >> i probably got like right around this area and just looked over and the body was there. >> what was that moment like? >> shock. >> you don't know if it's her or not. but you have an idea because it's a female body. >> they had to resort to dental records to confirm. it was nailah. >> i think this type of death it doesn't just kill that person, it kills a lot in the family. it's the absence of a piece of you because that person is not here. >> i can't describe it. it's like you know it's happening, but it just doesn't feel real. it just feels like you're in literally like in a nightmare. >> an autopsy confirmed the death was by asphyxiation. so now it was homicide. but who was the killer? not andre. confirmed he was in milwaukee when nailah vanished. >> everything with him checked out. >> as for being questioned -- >> were you upset by it? >> not at all, no. they should have done that. that was part of doing their
felt his way past the glittering ear buds his partner saw hanging from a tree to the inky black fringe of foreste back of a long abandoned parking lot behind a derelict video store. >> i probably got like right around this area and just looked over and the body was there. >> what was that moment like? >> shock. >> you don't know if it's her or not. but you have an idea because it's a female body. >> they had to resort to dental records to confirm. it was nailah....
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the trees are completely black charred top to bottom and the forest has been completely destroyed and up in flames. we spoke to neighbors that lost homes. they said they barely were able to make it out, that's how fast the flames were coming to them. we met other people that live near the evacuation zone and said they will stay behind and they have lived through fires and despite the warnings they want to try to stick it out with the firefighters are warning saturday will be intense. some people referring to it as a d day here. everyone is looking to saturday. firefighters have been working to control these fires. we saw aircrafts trying to do what they can to contain these fires. more than 12 million acres have been destroyed and they're still burning. there's so much concern here today for not only places like this, but places under threat to burn as well. the devastation is so vast. just to show you, you see miles and miles behind me, but it goes this way as well. this is an ongoing situation. abc news. >>> a new smart caller is helping people with disabilities get the guide dog th
the trees are completely black charred top to bottom and the forest has been completely destroyed and up in flames. we spoke to neighbors that lost homes. they said they barely were able to make it out, that's how fast the flames were coming to them. we met other people that live near the evacuation zone and said they will stay behind and they have lived through fires and despite the warnings they want to try to stick it out with the firefighters are warning saturday will be intense. some...
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the next photograph, once again, is black people on a hike through the roosevelt national forest, which was right in back of winks lodge, but the importance of that photograph is in lincoln hills, engulfing county in the county, we felt safe and secure. there was no particular danger to us in that county or area and the leader of that hike is a black doctor, rishaad booker, and that is another photo of our black u.s. district court judge, wiley daniel. that photograph is a photograph of black scholars. i am a member of a fraternity, it is a black professional fraternity. we provide scholarships for 43 black students. these are students who are going to college across the nation. they are gathered together on robert smith mountain property in lincoln hills. robert smith, the black billionaire that maybe you have heard about, has a mountain home in lincoln hills. so you have seen my cabin, now robert smith does not have a cabin. he has a mountain home. that photograph, robert smith is in the middle of it with his business partner, matthew burket. i do not know how this clicker works, but
the next photograph, once again, is black people on a hike through the roosevelt national forest, which was right in back of winks lodge, but the importance of that photograph is in lincoln hills, engulfing county in the county, we felt safe and secure. there was no particular danger to us in that county or area and the leader of that hike is a black doctor, rishaad booker, and that is another photo of our black u.s. district court judge, wiley daniel. that photograph is a photograph of black...
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the next photograph once again is black people on a hike through the roosevelt national forest which was right back of winx lodge. the important of that photograph is in open county and lincoln hills, we felt safe, we felt secure, and there were no danger to us in that particular county, that particular area and the leader of that hike is a black doctor, rashard booker, that's another photograph of our wylie daniel, u.s. judge. that photograph is a photograph of black scholars. i am a member of the fraternity, it is a black professional fraternity. we provide scholarships for 43 black students. these are student that is are going to college across the nation. they are gathered together on robert smith mountain property in lincoln hills. robert smith, the black billionaire that many of you heard about has a mountain home in lincoln hills. so, you have seen my cabin and now robert smith didn't have a cabin, he got a mountain home. that photograph, robert smith is right in the middle of that photograph with his business partner, matthew burquette. he's the gentleman in the light green n
the next photograph once again is black people on a hike through the roosevelt national forest which was right back of winx lodge. the important of that photograph is in open county and lincoln hills, we felt safe, we felt secure, and there were no danger to us in that particular county, that particular area and the leader of that hike is a black doctor, rashard booker, that's another photograph of our wylie daniel, u.s. judge. that photograph is a photograph of black scholars. i am a member of...
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through here the trees are black and charred top to bottom. a lot of forestsomes, neighborhoods that have gone up in flames. we spoke to neighbors that lost homes and they said they barely were able to make it out. we met other people that live near or in the evacuation zone and they want to stay behind. despite warnings they want to try to stick it out. firefighters are warning saturday is going to be intense. they're expecting hotter temperatures, higher winds. some people referring to it as d day here in australia. everyone is looking at saturday and firefighters have been working to control these fires. we saw water dropping aircrafts overhead trying to contain these fires. we have more than 12 million acres that have been destroyed in australia and they're still burning. there's so much concern for not only places like this that have burned, but places under threat to burn as well. the devastation is so vast. you see miles and miles behind me here. it goes this way as well. this is an ongoing serious situation. abc news. >> thank you. >>> a new smart call
through here the trees are black and charred top to bottom. a lot of forestsomes, neighborhoods that have gone up in flames. we spoke to neighbors that lost homes and they said they barely were able to make it out. we met other people that live near or in the evacuation zone and they want to stay behind. despite warnings they want to try to stick it out. firefighters are warning saturday is going to be intense. they're expecting hotter temperatures, higher winds. some people referring to it as...
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the trees are completely black, oftentimes charred top to bottom. we're seeing a lot of forests, just completely destroyed but also many homes, neighborhoods that have gone up in flames. i spoke to some of the neighbors that lost homes, they said they were barely able to make it out, that's how fast and quick the flames were coming to them. other people who live in or near an evacuation zone. they say they want to stay behind and protect their home. they say they've lived through fires before and despite the warnings they want to try to stick it out. firefighters are warning that saturday is going to be intense. they're expecting even hotter temperatures, higher winds. some people even referring to it as d-day here in australia. so everyone is looking towards saturday, concerned about what's going to happen. firefighters we met say they've been working back burns, working to control these fires. we saw water-dropping aircraft overhead consistently today dropping water as well, trying to do what they can to contain these fires. we already have more than 12 million acres that have
the trees are completely black, oftentimes charred top to bottom. we're seeing a lot of forests, just completely destroyed but also many homes, neighborhoods that have gone up in flames. i spoke to some of the neighbors that lost homes, they said they were barely able to make it out, that's how fast and quick the flames were coming to them. other people who live in or near an evacuation zone. they say they want to stay behind and protect their home. they say they've lived through fires before...
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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 forestht 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 inter
." >> seth: well, you idiot it's in the black hills of south dakota [ laughter ] it's surrounded by trees there's a forestht 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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forest in washington. - - farce. this was not about movement. this is not about the actual lived experiences of blackand brown, o pressed people in this country. this was about america patting itself on the back for how far we've come. how far have we come? i would like to know. most def said, change the pace and we keep up the tempo. you change the game up completely. it doesn't look any more like whites only signs. looks like being locked up for a dime bag of weed. this is the new fights. this is the new way they've chosen to oppress. so what other solutions. we don't get any answers commemoration. i don't have time for that. >> i want to talk about this image of the split screen. i always like to bring everything back to rosa parks. at the end of february, we got the statue. it's an odd moment of bipartisanship. it's macconnell, nancy pelosi and the president. come to the capital, first black person in the capital. barack obama when parks dies says, we need more than lofty words. so here we are, barack obama is the president. we need more than lofty words. literally across town that day, as their
forest in washington. - - farce. this was not about movement. this is not about the actual lived experiences of blackand brown, o pressed people in this country. this was about america patting itself on the back for how far we've come. how far have we come? i would like to know. most def said, change the pace and we keep up the tempo. you change the game up completely. it doesn't look any more like whites only signs. looks like being locked up for a dime bag of weed. this is the new fights....
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leads to the release of heat trapping carbon dioxide and black carbon back into the atmosphere which perpetuates the cycle. and burn out forests do that as they lose capacity to hold that. i want to know what congress is doing about that. what we see is whether this is caused by a power line >> and our electric utilities have to do better 0 or whether caused by sigcigarette. the reason they are so devastating is because of climate change and i appreciate the time and yield back. climate. >> gentleman yields back. committee has before it a unanimous consent request for unanimous consent request from the full committee chairman. any objection? seeing no objections so ordered. the chair recognizes ranking member on the full committee for purposes of his opening statement. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, chairman rush, we appreciate you and others holding this hearing jointly between the two subcommittees. i want to welcome dr. davis from oregon state university school of forestry and dave mark and from central oregon and talk more about them coming up. we are glad you and the other panelists are here
leads to the release of heat trapping carbon dioxide and black carbon back into the atmosphere which perpetuates the cycle. and burn out forests do that as they lose capacity to hold that. i want to know what congress is doing about that. what we see is whether this is caused by a power line >> and our electric utilities have to do better 0 or whether caused by sigcigarette. the reason they are so devastating is because of climate change and i appreciate the time and yield back. climate....
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forest yourself and make up your own mind. the c-span campaign 2020, a publico you as service by your cable television provider. presidential candidate spoke at the brown and black forum in des moines earlier this week. questions about education, immigration, economic development and criminal justice. ♪[music] >> i'd like to welcome all of presidentially forum that focuses on issues for voters of color. [speaking spanish] >> to everyone watching on facebook, and to our beautiful audience in iowa, thank you so much for being with us today. before we begin, let's remember is martin luther king day. on this day, we go back to what he said less than a year before his death. quote, let us realize the arc of the world is long but it towards justice. now, since dr. king said those words, our country has gone lot.gh a we know that. we felt anger, hope. we've been broken and united. forward but also backwards. right now, the country is headed impeachmentstoric trial and as we speak, it's a emergency, after far right extremists threaten to storm the capitol. thing.the our voices have never been as powerful. on election day, people of color third ofunt for one eligible vot
forest yourself and make up your own mind. the c-span campaign 2020, a publico you as service by your cable television provider. presidential candidate spoke at the brown and black forum in des moines earlier this week. questions about education, immigration, economic development and criminal justice. ♪[music] >> i'd like to welcome all of presidentially forum that focuses on issues for voters of color. [speaking spanish] >> to everyone watching on facebook, and to our beautiful...
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forest yourself and make up your own mind. the c-span campaign 2020, a publico you as service by your cable television provider. presidential candidate spoke at the brown and black forum in des moines earlier this week.
forest yourself and make up your own mind. the c-span campaign 2020, a publico you as service by your cable television provider. presidential candidate spoke at the brown and black forum in des moines earlier this week.