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bordeaux. >> what happened to kelli bordeaux?ow national news. suddenly quiet little fayetteville was ground zero for a massive search for a missing army medic. >> detectives say information in this case keeps pointing them to look in this area near where she was last seen. >> kelli bordeaux had been missing some 72 hours. the chances of finding her were growing slimmer by the day. >> investigators have combed through just about every area here in fayetteville, as well as in cumberland county. >> 600 miles away in florida, kelli's boyfriend, justin thompson, was talking to detectives, telling them he was home the weekend kelli disappeared. >> he was right where he said. we checked his phone. everything checked out with us. >> justin told detectives something else, another name to check out. when he and kelli visited froggy bottoms the week before she disappeared, they met a chatty guy who worked there named nick holbert. >> he started talking to us at that point. you get vibes from people sometimes. i could see he was weird. >> b
bordeaux. >> what happened to kelli bordeaux?ow national news. suddenly quiet little fayetteville was ground zero for a massive search for a missing army medic. >> detectives say information in this case keeps pointing them to look in this area near where she was last seen. >> kelli bordeaux had been missing some 72 hours. the chances of finding her were growing slimmer by the day. >> investigators have combed through just about every area here in fayetteville, as well...
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just like those bordeaux wines. i'll be confined in a classification that's impossible to break out of. my mind flashes back to jefferson and these young men following his advice. am i really going to be leaving them? so soon and about how william short wrote the letter to jefferson from bordeaux. consider carefully jefferson counseled in a return letter will be sorry to lose short as a secretary, but the young man had to find his own path to durable happiness. it won't be easy. it will certainly involve hard work. this is not a world in which heaven rains riches into any hand that will open itself jefferson wrote whichever of these courses. you adopt delay as loss of time. the sooner the races begun the sooner the prize will be obtained. mailed, i feel an almost electric jolt course through me. i'm not ready to abandon this race this prize this pursuit of happiness. without a word leanna and i rushed forward revolutionary storming the barricades. we put pain out of mind we charge up the hill sweeping past the sweep
just like those bordeaux wines. i'll be confined in a classification that's impossible to break out of. my mind flashes back to jefferson and these young men following his advice. am i really going to be leaving them? so soon and about how william short wrote the letter to jefferson from bordeaux. consider carefully jefferson counseled in a return letter will be sorry to lose short as a secretary, but the young man had to find his own path to durable happiness. it won't be easy. it will...
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but the problem is you can't just waltz into bordeaux. these are very exclusive vineyards that don't let anybody off the street just, you know, they didn't come for tastings. you had to have an in. so are scratching my head and trying to forgot if i'm going to travel, how can i go to bordeaux in particular. when i crossed something else on the internet, which is that in all bordeaux, they have a marathon every year. but it's not just any marathon. you dress up in costume and you get to go into the different chateauxs and they actually serve your wine, you know, these are vineyards that are producing 500 dollar bottles of wine. so my wife leon and i thought about it, wondered if this was kind of the and i was looking for, and finally we decided to go do it. so here we are, starting off this wine marathon so it was a strange way, a bit of a travel hack, to get into border and the catch was we actually had to one run a marathon and we had to dress in costume. so that you know that i did it the theme of the marathon was history. so it seems l
but the problem is you can't just waltz into bordeaux. these are very exclusive vineyards that don't let anybody off the street just, you know, they didn't come for tastings. you had to have an in. so are scratching my head and trying to forgot if i'm going to travel, how can i go to bordeaux in particular. when i crossed something else on the internet, which is that in all bordeaux, they have a marathon every year. but it's not just any marathon. you dress up in costume and you get to go into...
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the problem is, you can just waltz into bordeaux. these are very exclusive vineyards that don't let anybody off the street in for a tasting. you have to have an in. so i scratching my head and trying to figure out, if i'm going to do the travels, how can i go to bordeaux in particular? i came across something else on the internet, which is in bordeaux, they have a marathon every year. it's not just any marathon, you dress up in costume and you get to go into the different chÂteau, and they actually serve you a wine. these are vineyards that are producing 500 dollar bottles of wine. so my wife lillian and i thought about it. we wondered if this was the in i was looking for. finally, we decided to go do it. so here we are, starting off a windy marathon. it was a bit of a travel hack to get into bordeaux. the catch was, we actually had to run a marathon and dress in costume. the year i did it, the theme of the marathon was history. it seemed like the perfect chance if i was ever going to address as thomas jefferson, this would be it. i
the problem is, you can just waltz into bordeaux. these are very exclusive vineyards that don't let anybody off the street in for a tasting. you have to have an in. so i scratching my head and trying to figure out, if i'm going to do the travels, how can i go to bordeaux in particular? i came across something else on the internet, which is in bordeaux, they have a marathon every year. it's not just any marathon, you dress up in costume and you get to go into the different chÂteau, and they...
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firefighters from across europe offer help to france as it struggles to tackle "monster" wildfires near bordeaux. the us attorney general says he personally approved the decision to search donald trump's florida home and would make the court documents public. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lately. amid more shelling around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the un security council meets on the crisis and calls for urgent access to the site. and the restored mural in an english bar — painted as payment by a local artist and drinker. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. heatwaves, wildfires and drought are continuing to affect large parts of europe. in the south—west of france, a thousand firefighters have been mobilized. rescue workers have described the blaze as a monster. a number of european countries are sending equipment and help. it's prompted increasing concern about the effects of c
firefighters from across europe offer help to france as it struggles to tackle "monster" wildfires near bordeaux. the us attorney general says he personally approved the decision to search donald trump's florida home and would make the court documents public. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lately. amid more shelling around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the un security council...
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the woods near bordeaux are still burning.it by a massive fire injuly and another blaze this week. fire crews from across europe have come here to help their french colleagues, many of whom are exhausted. the pine forests and the peat rich soil are like a tinderbox. even when the big fires are out, the danger still remains. as you can see, the ground around me is smoking. there's smouldering embers here, which very easily can be whipped up into yet another fire. the blaze breaks out in the bushes. firefighters rush to put it out. but it's a constant struggle. last night, the flames reached the edge of this village, threatening several houses. we met the mayor as he supervised a truck spraying water into the woods. translation: we've never known a summer like this. | it's a catastrophe, an environmental catastrophe, and also a climate catastrophe. the sun and wind need to be replaced by clouds and rain as quickly as possible. 10,000 people have been evacuated from their home region. at a shelter in the town of sal, christian to
the woods near bordeaux are still burning.it by a massive fire injuly and another blaze this week. fire crews from across europe have come here to help their french colleagues, many of whom are exhausted. the pine forests and the peat rich soil are like a tinderbox. even when the big fires are out, the danger still remains. as you can see, the ground around me is smoking. there's smouldering embers here, which very easily can be whipped up into yet another fire. the blaze breaks out in the...
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so paul carter has been to bordeaux to meet one company that's trying to help vineyards to keep cool.n consuming and producing it for hundreds of years. throughout that time, the methods have remained almost unchanged, despite evolving into an industry worth over $300 billion worldwide. but now, tradition and technology are merging to help growers combat new challenges. two vineyards in france's world—famous winemaking region of bordeaux are among those at the forefront of change. chateau haut—bailly and chateau pape de clement have both been making wine in this area since at least the 1500s and are two different growers united in bringing technology into viticulture, with the aim of tackling a very modern problem — climate change. with climate change, what we see is we have hotter climates, we have more extreme rain patterns, so it means drought and then a lot of rain and then drought, a lot of rain, etc, which means that during these periods where we have is very, very high. it's at levels we've never seen before. we are trying to adapt our vineyard to the climate change first, so t
so paul carter has been to bordeaux to meet one company that's trying to help vineyards to keep cool.n consuming and producing it for hundreds of years. throughout that time, the methods have remained almost unchanged, despite evolving into an industry worth over $300 billion worldwide. but now, tradition and technology are merging to help growers combat new challenges. two vineyards in france's world—famous winemaking region of bordeaux are among those at the forefront of change. chateau...
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so paul carter has been to bordeaux to meet one company that's trying to help vineyards to keep cool.producing it for hundreds of years. throughout that time, the methods have remained almost unchanged, despite evolving into an industry worth over $300 billion worldwide. but now, tradition and technology are merging to help growers combat new challenges. two vineyards in france's world—famous winemaking region of bordeaux are among those at the forefront of change. chateau haut—bailly and chateau pape de clement have both been making wine in this area since at least the 1500s and are two different growers united in bringing technology into viticulture, with the aim of tackling a very modern problem — climate change. with climate change, what we see is we have hotter climates, we have more extreme rain patterns, so it means drought and then a lot of rain and then drought, a lot of rain, etc, which means that during these periods where we have hot weather and water, the disease pressure is very, very high. it's at levels we've never seen before. we are trying to adapt our vineyard to th
so paul carter has been to bordeaux to meet one company that's trying to help vineyards to keep cool.producing it for hundreds of years. throughout that time, the methods have remained almost unchanged, despite evolving into an industry worth over $300 billion worldwide. but now, tradition and technology are merging to help growers combat new challenges. two vineyards in france's world—famous winemaking region of bordeaux are among those at the forefront of change. chateau haut—bailly and...
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firefighters from across europe offer to help france — as it struggles to tackle "monster" wildfires near bordeauxid more shelling around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant — the un security council meets on the crisis and calls for urgent access to the site. and scientists in china are tracking a new animal—based virus that's infected at least several dozen people. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore and 7pm in the evening in washington, where the us attorney general, merrick garland, has defended thejustice department's decision to seek a search warrant for donald trump's residence at mar—a—lago earlier this week. mr garland said he had personally approved the move, noting that upholding the rule of law meant applying the law evenly without fear or favour. he said the department ofjustice would make the warrant public, because of the substantial public interest. let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the fbi and justice department agents and prosecutors. i will not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attac
firefighters from across europe offer to help france — as it struggles to tackle "monster" wildfires near bordeauxid more shelling around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant — the un security council meets on the crisis and calls for urgent access to the site. and scientists in china are tracking a new animal—based virus that's infected at least several dozen people. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore and 7pm in the evening in...
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wildfires raging across the country, including a very large blaze near the south—western city of bordeauxfire crews are exhausted from the unrelenting heat that has driven the worst wildfires for decades. experts say the extreme conditions are being driven by climate change. droughts have been declared in eight areas of england. the environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take "weeks�* worth of rain" to replenish water sources, while experts warn england's drought could last into the next year. now on bbc news, click looks at agriculture and the technology that might be helping make it more sustainable, featuring ai powered imaging sensors that can read the minds of plants. this week, we're getting in tune with nature. yeah, we're having a high—tech chat with our plants. i love that you're breaking it down to talking to plants because a lot of people do that in their own greenhouses. but what do you do when your grapes aren't happy? paul's looking at how vineyards are adapting to climate change. right, so shallwe...? shall we give it a t
wildfires raging across the country, including a very large blaze near the south—western city of bordeauxfire crews are exhausted from the unrelenting heat that has driven the worst wildfires for decades. experts say the extreme conditions are being driven by climate change. droughts have been declared in eight areas of england. the environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take "weeks�* worth of rain" to replenish water sources,...
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bethany bell is in bordeaux.ight now. we have seen firefighters from germany and as far away as romania arriving to help the thousand or more french firefighters who have been struggling to bring these huge blazes under control. i spoke just a short time ago to a french official in the french fire brigade, and she said this fire was exceptional, and she said it made you feel small when you thought about the power of nature. and in some areas, the fire has been burning underground in the peat—rich soil sincejuly, when there was another enormous fire here, so this is a really difficult situation for the emergency services here, and it's another very hot day. thanks to bethany for that update there. lizzie has all the sport. barcelona are still working to register their new signings in time for the first match. la liga's financial regulations means that buyers that cannot play all of their $150 million signings including megastar lewandowski because they do not have any money to pay for them. announcing new funding
bethany bell is in bordeaux.ight now. we have seen firefighters from germany and as far away as romania arriving to help the thousand or more french firefighters who have been struggling to bring these huge blazes under control. i spoke just a short time ago to a french official in the french fire brigade, and she said this fire was exceptional, and she said it made you feel small when you thought about the power of nature. and in some areas, the fire has been burning underground in the...
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been burning for 3 days. thousands of p of people have evacuated their homes near the one region of bordeaux blistering summer heat waves linked to climate change of fueled devastating wild fires in several european countries. sleeping in campus next to fire trucks, firefighters in france earned brink of exhaustion, their tracking stubborn blazes that keep flaring up in the south west. they've made note of 8 active fires. there is no time to waste. i was eliminated all night to stop the fire from spreading from know to me to defend the village of milan. berlin numbered at the moment in the fight, dressing in every direction. the wind is not steady right now. to the deluxe. your fires continued to burn over night, and as you haunt region where the village is located, the blade has swallowed up at least 16 houses and has forced 10000 residence to flee their homes. but france isn't the only european country struggling to fend off flames. i luca or did you please little go to what? i'm still sure, gus. most them she glanced versus the are all and shocked. i'm shocked by the situation. is same. b
been burning for 3 days. thousands of p of people have evacuated their homes near the one region of bordeaux blistering summer heat waves linked to climate change of fueled devastating wild fires in several european countries. sleeping in campus next to fire trucks, firefighters in france earned brink of exhaustion, their tracking stubborn blazes that keep flaring up in the south west. they've made note of 8 active fires. there is no time to waste. i was eliminated all night to stop the fire...
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over 1,000 firefighters are struggling to contain the blaze near bordeaux.ds to flee their homes. countrywide, roughly 220 square miles have gone up in flames so far this year. nearly six times the annual average. blazes are also breaking out in spain and portugal, fanned by consecutive heat waves and little to no rainfall. with more than 60% of the european union and the uk now under a drought alert or warning. reservoirs and rivers are receded. on germany's rhine river, a commercial and shpg route, some ships have cut cargo to avoid running aground. here in england the first six months of this year were the driest in nearly five decades, coupled with the recent high temperatures that's left the ground at farms like this one parched. mike swerling has had to buy costly supplements and dip into winter feed because the grass his sheep normally graze on is too dry to eat. >> this is the driest i've ever known the farm. people are going to have to realize soon that it takes stable weather for us to produce food, not just in the uk but globally. >> so this shoul
over 1,000 firefighters are struggling to contain the blaze near bordeaux.ds to flee their homes. countrywide, roughly 220 square miles have gone up in flames so far this year. nearly six times the annual average. blazes are also breaking out in spain and portugal, fanned by consecutive heat waves and little to no rainfall. with more than 60% of the european union and the uk now under a drought alert or warning. reservoirs and rivers are receded. on germany's rhine river, a commercial and shpg...
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been burning out for 3 days. thousands of people have evacuated their homes near the wine region of bordeaux blistering summer. heat waves linked to climate change a field devastating wildfires in several european countries. sleeping and camping next to fire trucks, firefighters in france earned brink of exhaustion, their tracking stubborn places that keep flaring up in the south west. they've made note of 8 active fires. there is no time to waste limited all night to stop the fire from spreading from notably to defend the village of billy billy number. at the moment when the fires progressing in every direction, the wind is not steady right now, spoke to the likes, your fires continued to burn over night. and as you haunt region where the village is located, the blade has swallowed up at least 16 houses and has forced 10000 residents to flee their homes. but france isn't the european countries struggling to fend off flames? i little weaker as you you little god, what submit them stood so guts. most them she glanced. they are all in shocking that shocked by the situation is same. burns. they
been burning out for 3 days. thousands of people have evacuated their homes near the wine region of bordeaux blistering summer. heat waves linked to climate change a field devastating wildfires in several european countries. sleeping and camping next to fire trucks, firefighters in france earned brink of exhaustion, their tracking stubborn places that keep flaring up in the south west. they've made note of 8 active fires. there is no time to waste limited all night to stop the fire from...
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now battling the blaze near the wine region of bordeaux summer, heat, waves and droughts are a devastating mix this season. for many european countries, french authorities are restricting water use nationwide. here in new rochelle, saint nicholas getting water has become an arduous task. in a measure recently approved by local authorities, farmers are pumping water from a lake to supply their animals. was it up wonderful? never experienced anything like this. sometimes things are critical in august, but never for this long was the 1st time i've had to pump water from the lake. more than a 100 places in france have been cut off from their water supply due to the ongoing drought and into florida saying one of our 2 springs has dried up. only one is still flowing, providing 110 cubic meters a day by we need twice as much into village. now a tank comes every 2 days to supplies with water. the law the government says it's the worst drought france has ever seen. a state of emergency is in place in more than 2 thirds of the country, and there are restrictions and water use almost everywhere. in m
now battling the blaze near the wine region of bordeaux summer, heat, waves and droughts are a devastating mix this season. for many european countries, french authorities are restricting water use nationwide. here in new rochelle, saint nicholas getting water has become an arduous task. in a measure recently approved by local authorities, farmers are pumping water from a lake to supply their animals. was it up wonderful? never experienced anything like this. sometimes things are critical in...
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wildfires raging across the country, including a very large blaze near the south—western city of bordeauxfire crews are exhausted from the unrelenting heat that has driven the worst wildfires for decades. experts say the extreme conditions are being driven by climate change. droughts have been declared in eight areas of england. the environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take "weeks�* worth of rain" to replenish water sources, while experts warn england's drought could last into the next year. now on bbc news — our world. yalda hakim travels to afghanistan to investigate the disappearance of policewoman alia azizi. she meets activists and protestors, asking the taliban why they are not doing more. alia azizi, a policewoman in herat, has completely disappeared. she's gone missing. what do you know about that case? this is afghanistan, one year into taliban rule. i've come here to investigate the disappearance of a woman. under the last government, alia azizi was a successful career woman as a high—ranking prison officer. hard—won freedom
wildfires raging across the country, including a very large blaze near the south—western city of bordeauxfire crews are exhausted from the unrelenting heat that has driven the worst wildfires for decades. experts say the extreme conditions are being driven by climate change. droughts have been declared in eight areas of england. the environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take "weeks�* worth of rain" to replenish water sources,...
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wildfires raging across the country, including a very large blaze near the south—western city of bordeauxfire crews are exahusted from the unrelenting heat that has driven the worst wildfires for decades. experts say the extreme conditions are being driven by climate change. droughts have been declared in eight areas of england. the environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take weeks�* worth of rain to replenish water sources, while experts warn england's drought could last into the next year. now on bbc news, the travel show. oh, wow! look at the size of this place! this is tokyo stadium, and it was home to the football, the rugby and the pentathlon during the olympics, and i'm glad to finally be here. japan's delayed summer of sport finally got under way in 2021. my name's steve brown, and i was supposed to come over for the paralympic coverage. not being able to make it out was a huge blow. the whole thing about sport, it's not just about watching it, it's about feeling it, that immersive experience. before i was a presenter, i was cap
wildfires raging across the country, including a very large blaze near the south—western city of bordeauxfire crews are exahusted from the unrelenting heat that has driven the worst wildfires for decades. experts say the extreme conditions are being driven by climate change. droughts have been declared in eight areas of england. the environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take weeks�* worth of rain to replenish water sources, while experts...
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wildfires raging across the country, including a very large blaze near the south—western city of bordeauxfire crews are exahusted from the unrelenting heat that has driven the worst wildfires for decades. experts say the extreme conditions are being driven by climate change. droughts have been declared in eight areas of england. the environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take "weeks' worth of rain" to replenish water sources, while experts warn england's drought could last into the next year. now on bbc news, return of the tigers. in 2010, the himalayan nation of nepal was one of 13 countries to commit to doubling its wild tiger populations by 2022. nepal is now the only country to have achieved that goal. tigers are making a remarkable comeback here in nepal. their numbers more than doubling in the last ten years. tigers are the majestic creatures. being assigned in the protection duties, it's an honour, you know, it's a privilege. it's a small victory in a battle to bring them back from the brink of extinction. it is definitely someth
wildfires raging across the country, including a very large blaze near the south—western city of bordeauxfire crews are exahusted from the unrelenting heat that has driven the worst wildfires for decades. experts say the extreme conditions are being driven by climate change. droughts have been declared in eight areas of england. the environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take "weeks' worth of rain" to replenish water sources,...
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today we are in bordeaux, southwest france for an exceptional exhibition by a franco-american artisting place here in the contemporary art center. welcome. built on the banks of a river, they open the summer before the pandemic. it's a miss to wide access of the arts for the region and this show is one worth traveling for. >> what was it like seeing work you created over the past decades in one place? >> i am happy it happens while i am still alive. it is exciting to see all that. >> do you think there is a consistent theme or message in your work? >> i had so many paintings to choose from. then i thought the theme could link together as several hearings of -- several series of paintings i did. twins, doubles, of the same thing. so, that is the thing i hope we see when we walk inside the show. >> more than 1000 artworks, 100 of her pieces are being shown. her first retrospective in france, a journey through 40 years of making art. >> it means a lot of things. body is the name of a massage. >> what sort of massage? >> it is a massage you do with your whole body. i have never done it.
today we are in bordeaux, southwest france for an exceptional exhibition by a franco-american artisting place here in the contemporary art center. welcome. built on the banks of a river, they open the summer before the pandemic. it's a miss to wide access of the arts for the region and this show is one worth traveling for. >> what was it like seeing work you created over the past decades in one place? >> i am happy it happens while i am still alive. it is exciting to see all that....
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yeah. bordeaux slow no. yesterday me yesterday in morocco, in glee, visser valley load notched the pro ideally thornton, i should say who the step by ski. does dog ducky illegally obey swooped blackwood he m e m. so as we've got the hu g with his he know about it and he miss holly pretty soon. in april 1943, the soviet army began a counter attack. the germans needed their forces at the front to control the polish and ukrainian territories. the german command began recruiting local ukrainian volunteers to form the ss kanisha division ah sizes up their stuff around to the easy with this i was kind of just helping them out there . now, when you kind of stand fossil for vlosky nationalist about those i sure is up, i'm gonna stop being the best for him already know. don't on buffoon causes. i often allow krinski mention at least of yaki lenin's. in 2 months, 26000 volunteers enlisted in the division. after training and bellow, irosia, france and germany, the new recruits swore allegiance to the right eye. the ukr
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she had gotten yeah. bordeaux, solano, yesterday. the s j. a miracle. im glee. vista valley road nourished. we provide healey thornton. now she stay who to stay by escape. does dog ducky illegally obey swooped blackwood heat them? the m supervisors got the hidden g with his he know about it. amos holly pretty soon in april 1943, the soviet army began a counter attack. the germans needed their forces at the front to control the polish and ukrainian territories. the german command began recruiting local ukrainian volunteers to form the ss kanisha division ah, sizes of stuff around of the easy with this was kind of just talking about this. now. when you kind of sense fossil for velocity, nationalist other about those i sure is up, i'm gonna be numbers for him or you know, data on the pool now causes 0 in allow kinaski mention, at least of yaki lenses. in 2 months, 26000 volunteers enlisted in the division. after training in belarus, ear, france and germany. the new recruits swore allegiance to the right eye. the ukrainian volunteer pledge my con
she had gotten yeah. bordeaux, solano, yesterday. the s j. a miracle. im glee. vista valley road nourished. we provide healey thornton. now she stay who to stay by escape. does dog ducky illegally obey swooped blackwood heat them? the m supervisors got the hidden g with his he know about it. amos holly pretty soon in april 1943, the soviet army began a counter attack. the germans needed their forces at the front to control the polish and ukrainian territories. the german command began...
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firefighters from across europe offer help to france as it struggles to tackle "monster" wildfires near bordeauxurt documents public. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lately. amid more shelling around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the un security council meets on the crisis and calls for urgent access to the site. and the restored mural in an english bar —
firefighters from across europe offer help to france as it struggles to tackle "monster" wildfires near bordeauxurt documents public. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lately. amid more shelling around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the un security council meets on the crisis and calls for urgent access to the site. and the restored mural in an english bar —
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about 5,000 people in the bordeaux wine region have been ordered to evacuate. they have seen 260 wildfires just this year, four times the usual amount. extreme heat is fueling the fires and killing the fish in h local rivers. >>> back in this country, let's take a look at your thursday forecast. >> good morning. another day of monsoon moisture in the southwest. watch out for water over the roads from phoenix to las vegas with slow-moving, drenching thunderstorms. meantime here in the northeast there could be lingering storms on the i-95 corridor but not the gully washers we had a day ago. not the widespread flash flooding that we had on wednesday. looking to the wupcoming weeken, relief for the northeast and hot for the plains. i'm kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the athlete whose jersey could sell for $5 million. >>> but first a developing story. a deadly house explosion leaves nearly 40 other homes damaged. we will hear from witnesses. >> and the new images as the fbi joins the search for a >>> investigators in northern california are widening their search for
about 5,000 people in the bordeaux wine region have been ordered to evacuate. they have seen 260 wildfires just this year, four times the usual amount. extreme heat is fueling the fires and killing the fish in h local rivers. >>> back in this country, let's take a look at your thursday forecast. >> good morning. another day of monsoon moisture in the southwest. watch out for water over the roads from phoenix to las vegas with slow-moving, drenching thunderstorms. meantime here in...