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in some areas -- which door and have the monticello fees -- geographical area in between forest and villages in that part of from the room -- yeah tiger - that comes out on the floor -- into the billing. human target direction here is fraught with violence and fear. i'm on my way to a village right on the frontier of a conflict s. so that. age the you can see there that substance in the band forest right there and there's nothing between the tie to habitat. and the human habitat. you can understand how scary it must be because everywhere you look. there's like. they build these fences. just. eight of those six days late goal is. here many of not just seen tigers from afar. defied directing count is withi. local fishermen has a story to tell. can you tell us a bit about your experience here -- with the tigers. we must not think. if you look kinda design visual on the phone. that was an early night. i feel good on the see -- well on you can see the little puncture marks. what was he thinking when you're on the ground did you think? do you think you were going to die at that point. but some of
in some areas -- which door and have the monticello fees -- geographical area in between forest and villages in that part of from the room -- yeah tiger - that comes out on the floor -- into the billing. human target direction here is fraught with violence and fear. i'm on my way to a village right on the frontier of a conflict s. so that. age the you can see there that substance in the band forest right there and there's nothing between the tie to habitat. and the human habitat. you can...
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one grade last year we did see i present monticello synagogue, who was then a to chit chat. i'm on on most of our q mama, mama. so with each of the commission, this has been important to disclose this edition where we've got some great new print. i'm also because i didn't see how the video called width d as well, so soon as the war broke out, i forgot to punch it. i've been very concerned, even though the continental didn't splits. b, a u is particularly very active in track and trying to push for political solutions . however, i think it is also been split up a lot of other fare, but push on into the most many countries are really dependent on russia and ukraine supplies, both the cost of of rosara decrease supplies, increase google prices. honestly, the price that i've really been issue, so with the african continent. yes, there's been a budget to the suppliers of supply shortages funding cream for the black sea. i'm from russia. and that of course, is one of the most of it. what additional way of forgot, quoted one is one to want to and however, i think the brother yeah,
one grade last year we did see i present monticello synagogue, who was then a to chit chat. i'm on on most of our q mama, mama. so with each of the commission, this has been important to disclose this edition where we've got some great new print. i'm also because i didn't see how the video called width d as well, so soon as the war broke out, i forgot to punch it. i've been very concerned, even though the continental didn't splits. b, a u is particularly very active in track and trying to push...
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. >> and of course he had monticello that he was also developing sohi he was somebody with kind of european training in terms of the art of the architecture and the physical settings were very important to him. throughout the rest of the 1800s leading up to the civil war because at that point, downtown washington was still a work in progress. then washington monument was ony half built. the capitol dome wasn't finished. were there other first ladies who notably made an effort to bring the white house and its physical surroundings up to date? >> sure. perhaps the best example is mary todd lincoln in the time period but at that point in time the white house had a vegetable garden. it was approximately 1 acre in size located on the south ndgrounds and they grew most of the produce that was consumed by the lincolns and mary todd lincoln had a special interest in the flowers and also the kitchen garden the period states that she delivered strawberries directly from the white house kitchen garden to the union soldiers in washington, d.c. hospitals. >> really? and of course the kitchen garden is s
. >> and of course he had monticello that he was also developing sohi he was somebody with kind of european training in terms of the art of the architecture and the physical settings were very important to him. throughout the rest of the 1800s leading up to the civil war because at that point, downtown washington was still a work in progress. then washington monument was ony half built. the capitol dome wasn't finished. were there other first ladies who notably made an effort to bring the...
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. >> dennis once worked at mount vernon, doug sanford, at monticello.re sharswood, but they weren't interested in the ornate house designed by that famous architect. what they cared about was the dilapidated building with the tin roof past the big oak tree behind it. they suspected it had once been slave quarters. >> there were once hundreds of thousands of these buildings. these were one of the most common types of architecture in virginia. >> let me give you the running dimensions. >> but now these buildings are rare with fewer than 1500 believed to still be standing. so they started a project to search for them. >> one, two, three, four -- >> fred and karen invited them to come investigate. they examined, measured and searched for clues. >> you can see the siding -- >> they showed us some of what they found. >> these are the kind of nails that we expect to see on buildings before 1800. handmade, rot nails. >> handmade. >> you can see the hammer strokes on the head. >> is this the original siding? >> these are remnants of the original siding. absolute
. >> dennis once worked at mount vernon, doug sanford, at monticello.re sharswood, but they weren't interested in the ornate house designed by that famous architect. what they cared about was the dilapidated building with the tin roof past the big oak tree behind it. they suspected it had once been slave quarters. >> there were once hundreds of thousands of these buildings. these were one of the most common types of architecture in virginia. >> let me give you the running...
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. >> he hadad monticello he was developing so he was somebody with european training in terms of the and architecture and the physical settings were very important toe him. throughout the 1800s leading up to the civil war because of the time downtown washington was a work in progress. washington monument was only half built in the capital film wasn't finished as i recall. were there other first ladies who notably made an effort to blame the white houseou and physical surroundings to date. >> sure and perhaps the best example is mary todd lincoln. at that time the white house had a kitchen garden approximately 1 acres located on the south grounds and most of the produce we consumed by the lincolns and mary todd lincoln had a special interestin in the flowers but ao the kitchen garden. she delivered strawberries directly from the white house kitchen garden to union soldiers in washington d.c. hospital. >> and of course kitchen garden was something kind of brought back in the 20 tens but were there other times? i assume they had a garden to feed the family through most of the late 1800s
. >> he hadad monticello he was developing so he was somebody with european training in terms of the and architecture and the physical settings were very important toe him. throughout the 1800s leading up to the civil war because of the time downtown washington was a work in progress. washington monument was only half built in the capital film wasn't finished as i recall. were there other first ladies who notably made an effort to blame the white houseou and physical surroundings to date....
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renovated for $1.6 million number, said heights playground located at the intersection of shields and monticello the cities, ingleside district has been transformed from a former grassy field into a recreation area with picnic tables, exercise areas and more. beloved bay area arts performing organization has abruptly announced its closing. berkeley based very children's theater has been in operation for nearly 20 years, thousands of children have taken its camps and been a part of its productions. all future shows, classes and camps have been canceled, effective immediately, board president said she's heartbroken about the closure and said it was impossible. to survive the pandemic being allowed to have patrons and children in the theater, not being able to get revenue to move forward was the immediate challenge. and then you know the cost of the bay area restarting in the bay area, bringing actors in its just to go from a standstill of you're not allowed to have any patrons to restarting his the theater group is asking for patients as it works to resolve the issues surrounding the sudden closur
renovated for $1.6 million number, said heights playground located at the intersection of shields and monticello the cities, ingleside district has been transformed from a former grassy field into a recreation area with picnic tables, exercise areas and more. beloved bay area arts performing organization has abruptly announced its closing. berkeley based very children's theater has been in operation for nearly 20 years, thousands of children have taken its camps and been a part of its...
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May 26, 2023
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. >> and, of course, he had monticello that he was also developing. so it was something -- he was somebody with kind of european training in terms of the art and the architecture x those physical settings were very, very important to him. throughout the rest of the 1800s leading up to the civil war, because at that point downtown washington was still, you know, a work in progress. the washington monument was only half built, expect capitol dome wasn't finished as i recall. were there other first ladies who notably made an effort to bring the white house and its physical surroundings up to date? >> sure. perhaps the best example is mary todd lincoln from that time period. at that point in time, the white housed had a vegetable garden, a kitchen garden. it was approximately one acre in size, it was located on the south grounds, and the lincolns grew -- well, not -- the gardeners at the white house grew most of the produce that was consumed by the lincolns. and mary todd lincoln had a special interest in the flowers but also the kitchen garden. period ac
. >> and, of course, he had monticello that he was also developing. so it was something -- he was somebody with kind of european training in terms of the art and the architecture x those physical settings were very, very important to him. throughout the rest of the 1800s leading up to the civil war, because at that point downtown washington was still, you know, a work in progress. the washington monument was only half built, expect capitol dome wasn't finished as i recall. were there...
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. >> of course he had monticello that he was also developing. he was a somebody with european training in terms of the art in the architecture. those physical settings were very, very important to him. throughout the rest of the 1800s leading up to the civil war. at that point downtown washington was still a work in progress for the washington monument is only half else. the capitol dome was not finished as i recall. were there other first ladies who notably made an effort to bring the white house and its physical surroundings up-to-date? >> sure. perhaps the best example is mary todd lincoln from that time. at that point in time the white house had a vegetable garden, kitchen garden in today's. it was approximate 1 acre in size it was looking on the south grounds and the lincolns grew the gardeners at the white house and group most of the produce that was consumed by the lincolns and mary todd lincoln had a special interest in the flowershe. but also the kitchen garden the. accounts state sheet delivered strawberries directly from the white hou
. >> of course he had monticello that he was also developing. he was a somebody with european training in terms of the art in the architecture. those physical settings were very, very important to him. throughout the rest of the 1800s leading up to the civil war. at that point downtown washington was still a work in progress for the washington monument is only half else. the capitol dome was not finished as i recall. were there other first ladies who notably made an effort to bring the...
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one great last it we did see present, monticello sent in guy who was then you to check chip on on. most of our to mama, mama, so with each of the commission this is present, puts in to disclose this. is there something we've got? so you print, i'm also for the present and see how the video called width day. you as well so soon, what broke out. i forgot to punch it. i've been very concerned, even though the continent i didn't speak b a u is particularly very active in try and trying to push for political solution . so can do that. so dr. got, for instance, the position right from the get go as well as being that the resolution that we've sent out to you and you have more reflect that enough for me to minutes to a 3rd download on on a piece process. that is why the box pin for paul of the you we're going to do is loose on it's about 6 of them that we've had so far. so i think this new initiative may also be much of some sort of progress. approximately also the most visited by recent reports that said, i forgot, supplied with them to rush out. you know that there's a very, it's a seri
one great last it we did see present, monticello sent in guy who was then you to check chip on on. most of our to mama, mama, so with each of the commission this is present, puts in to disclose this. is there something we've got? so you print, i'm also for the present and see how the video called width day. you as well so soon, what broke out. i forgot to punch it. i've been very concerned, even though the continent i didn't speak b a u is particularly very active in try and trying to push for...
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grants from the richard lounsbury foundation, george washington's mount vernon thomas jefferson's monticello, the french embassy in the netherlands, and the french government. dr. torode has presented her research at more than 75 international conferences and has been teaching american translators antique and international history at the french university sciences po in paris, france. since 2013. her current work focuses on a documentary film and an audio guide app that retraced the steps of the french army on the washington, rochambeau revolutionary trail. a new book titled military enlightenment on the ground that examines the collaboration of french and american military leaders that secured american independence and is expected to be published in 2024 by the university of virginia press. and that's all in addition to the development of a lecture and podcast series. and that's a partnership with the embassy of france. and here in washington, d.c.. but more recently, dr. torode was also the recipient of the 2023 ellen mcallister. clark, massachusetts library fellowship from the massachuset
grants from the richard lounsbury foundation, george washington's mount vernon thomas jefferson's monticello, the french embassy in the netherlands, and the french government. dr. torode has presented her research at more than 75 international conferences and has been teaching american translators antique and international history at the french university sciences po in paris, france. since 2013. her current work focuses on a documentary film and an audio guide app that retraced the steps of...
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and this is the instance by creating on monticello to support a narrative and a white anglo nation andarly the status of confederate children you see plantation houses and in california the first historic preservation commission project the project undertaken by the golden west was to be a shine to the quote/unquote white immigrants from upper to live in mexico and the historic preservation commission in california in 19 to 76 and the narrative the last 209 expanded to be be more expansive of the hit are reflecting the history for the people actually here if we invite the historic preservation commission is conveys a public publication who have people have the right to be be here and staking a claim who and was for this context statement is part of this project and project has told stories not east so west and south to north and the native americans and thank you. >> depended staff have garcia speak. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner for the time to speak today and had a former federal commissioner with the amount of latino medical examiner and the art commissioner for san francisc
and this is the instance by creating on monticello to support a narrative and a white anglo nation andarly the status of confederate children you see plantation houses and in california the first historic preservation commission project the project undertaken by the golden west was to be a shine to the quote/unquote white immigrants from upper to live in mexico and the historic preservation commission in california in 19 to 76 and the narrative the last 209 expanded to be be more expansive of...
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the merced heights playground is located at the intersection of shields in monticello and the city'sict. it has been transformed from a grassy field into a recreation area with playground, picnic tables and exercise areas. today's ceremony celebrating the completion of the renovation project begins at noon today. that sounds good parents fivethirtyeight riverton's back. she has the latest on your friday weather forecast this weekend is what what breakers. right okay. i need to know that knows all about that. because boys it just havoc trying to get into the city breakers, right? we have one word for you. bart. hmm that's the way to go. if you're heading to the bay to breakers, which takes place is sunday steps off at 8 a.m. in the morning, really idealistic, perfect running conditions in the fifties on the seven a half mile run all the way to the coast and have fun boy. lots of people will be taking place and taking part with that right now. overcast skies looking out towards the estuary this morning clouds are going to burn off earlier, resulting in slightly warmer conditions. i mea
the merced heights playground is located at the intersection of shields in monticello and the city'sict. it has been transformed from a grassy field into a recreation area with playground, picnic tables and exercise areas. today's ceremony celebrating the completion of the renovation project begins at noon today. that sounds good parents fivethirtyeight riverton's back. she has the latest on your friday weather forecast this weekend is what what breakers. right okay. i need to know that knows...
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sold highly addictive drugs to americans, they made money hand over fist but it's a great business monticello addictive drug to someone. until this people start dying off, their relatives engaged in class action lawsuit that sank that company or you have a railroad company that determined we can make more money by cutting staff by 30%. we can add more cars to the rail to make more money but we do not spend time moving cars around to distribute load. then when that railroad has a derailment in ohio, it costs that accompany real dollars because the investors, shareholders and beneficiaries be. >> it's interesting to bring that up. i think what we are seeing here is the other side of the aisle is making the argument that we should just look at the balance sheet, the short-term return in the short term investment in order to make long-term financial decision. but, the irony of that is this committee right now and in the past has been charged with investigating companies that have abused the public by deliberately leaving critical information office balance sheets. you have seen that in your work
sold highly addictive drugs to americans, they made money hand over fist but it's a great business monticello addictive drug to someone. until this people start dying off, their relatives engaged in class action lawsuit that sank that company or you have a railroad company that determined we can make more money by cutting staff by 30%. we can add more cars to the rail to make more money but we do not spend time moving cars around to distribute load. then when that railroad has a derailment in...