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♪ >> reporter: meet patagonia. >> hey, everybody, it's patagonia. >> reporter: drag queen and environmentalshe is shaking up what it means to fight for mother nature. >> if you can hold on to your trash boyfriend for two whole years, well honey, then you can hold on to this piece of trash for five more minutes. >> reporter: she's in new york city for climate week, producing and starring in "save her: an environmental drag show." >> okay, on three i want you to scream "gay." one, two, three -- [ crowd yelling "gay" ] ♪ ♪ >> reporter: coming off the hottest summer on record for the earth, ocean temperatures soaring to their highest since humans have existed, and unprecedented wildfires in canada this year. climate change can feel anxiety-inducing. patagonia says leave the doom and gloom behind. >> if we want a sustainable movement where people are joining us and fighting together, we have to make it fun for the long haul. we can focus on the problems, but let's also celebrate the solutions and do it together. >> reporter: paddy is the drag persona of winn wily. >> when was the first time you
♪ >> reporter: meet patagonia. >> hey, everybody, it's patagonia. >> reporter: drag queen and environmentalshe is shaking up what it means to fight for mother nature. >> if you can hold on to your trash boyfriend for two whole years, well honey, then you can hold on to this piece of trash for five more minutes. >> reporter: she's in new york city for climate week, producing and starring in "save her: an environmental drag show." >> okay, on three...
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Sep 11, 2023
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a couple of canoes with native patagonia. on board, and they were members of the cara squire community group who. the care squire had lived in along the coast of chile 400 years back, and they had adapted to the very extreme conditions, they tended to travel in small, familiar groups. they lived almost exclusively off marine resources. they spent most of their time in canoes. they were so well adapted to the region that nasa later, centuries later, when it was looking into how humans might adapt to the inhospitable elements of space, actually studied the care of squire in the region in the cara squire, for example. they would keep by always keeping a fire going in there, even in their canoes and most importantly, they knew how to find food. they would travel up and down coastline for a hundred miles. they knew where the fish were located and the reefs with sea urchins that could be in where mussels and limpets could be in. and they provided and offered a lifeline to the castaways they went out and actually brought them food.
a couple of canoes with native patagonia. on board, and they were members of the cara squire community group who. the care squire had lived in along the coast of chile 400 years back, and they had adapted to the very extreme conditions, they tended to travel in small, familiar groups. they lived almost exclusively off marine resources. they spent most of their time in canoes. they were so well adapted to the region that nasa later, centuries later, when it was looking into how humans might...
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a couple of canoes with native patagonia. on board, and they were members of the cara squire community group who. the care squire had lived in along the coast of chile 400 years back, and they had adapted to the very extreme conditions, they tended to travel in small, familiar groups. they lived almost exclusively off marine resources. they spent most of their time in canoes. they were so well adapted to the region that nasa later, centuries later, when it was looking into how humans might adapt to the inhospitable elements of space, actually studied the care of squire in the region in the cara squire, for example. they would keep by always keeping a fire going in there, even in their canoes and most importantly, they knew how to find food. they would travel up and down coastline for a hundred miles. they knew where the fish were located and the reefs with sea urchins that could be in where mussels and limpets could be in. and they provided and offered a lifeline to the castaways they went out and actually brought them food.
a couple of canoes with native patagonia. on board, and they were members of the cara squire community group who. the care squire had lived in along the coast of chile 400 years back, and they had adapted to the very extreme conditions, they tended to travel in small, familiar groups. they lived almost exclusively off marine resources. they spent most of their time in canoes. they were so well adapted to the region that nasa later, centuries later, when it was looking into how humans might...
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in it, he recounts the fallout of a british naval shipwreck off the coast of patagonia in the mith
in it, he recounts the fallout of a british naval shipwreck off the coast of patagonia in the mith
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in it, he recounts the fallout of a british naval shipwreck off the coast of patagonia in the mid 18th century. the survivors of his majesty's ship, the wager eventually landed at different locations in
in it, he recounts the fallout of a british naval shipwreck off the coast of patagonia in the mid 18th century. the survivors of his majesty's ship, the wager eventually landed at different locations in
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beings can't live without them. we're talking about the latin america in general from mexico to patagoniaina. there are 600 million inhabitants in these parts, there are 500 million inhabitants in south america, we are not five or six% of the world's population, but we live in a tremendous territory that is rich in biodiversity in the amazon, in the lithium, and water and rare eas, mean that we have whatever the global north needs to continue maintaining the germanic power, the us initiates conflicts against the new powers that are joining the... world of superpowers such as china, india and all of asia, all of the asian countries are industrializing and developing, so there's an intense and aggressive competition over these natural resources that are essential in case of high technology and military character. in this scenario, not only individual countries such as chile are in danger, but the whole region is threatened. we're no longer talking about cous in certain countries, we can actually become the ground of operation. the investments are related to copper, lithium and gold. the us
beings can't live without them. we're talking about the latin america in general from mexico to patagoniaina. there are 600 million inhabitants in these parts, there are 500 million inhabitants in south america, we are not five or six% of the world's population, but we live in a tremendous territory that is rich in biodiversity in the amazon, in the lithium, and water and rare eas, mean that we have whatever the global north needs to continue maintaining the germanic power, the us initiates...
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they have a patagonia competitor. such a long list.eel their business is doing well enough they are willing to brave the somewhat weak ipo window but we'll see how companies do in the coming weeks. jon: you mentioned a brand well-known in canada. jan wilson, there is a canadian wilson who some may remember their rise to fame through lululemon. when you are covering the ipo market, how much does the potential audience or appetite depend on which brands we are talking about? us leslie in a stable here. katie: people will say the best brands can go public in any environment but bankers get spooked when they see ipos not doing well. it is hard to even get bankers to sign up and do a roadshow for company. right now, they are willing to do that and trying out the market for a you in september. a lot of the others we reported want to go public this fall. a lot is dependent on how first companies do, whether the ipo window is truly open. it is a little up in the air. matt: thank you. katie roof who covers ipos for us for bloomberg. she is base
they have a patagonia competitor. such a long list.eel their business is doing well enough they are willing to brave the somewhat weak ipo window but we'll see how companies do in the coming weeks. jon: you mentioned a brand well-known in canada. jan wilson, there is a canadian wilson who some may remember their rise to fame through lululemon. when you are covering the ipo market, how much does the potential audience or appetite depend on which brands we are talking about? us leslie in a stable...
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un papÁ que le cumpliÓ el sueÑo a su hija, quien naciÓ sin extremidades, pero deseaba recorrer la patagonias. carolina: eres una princesa hermosa, felicidades. >> 9 aÑos. carolina: milagros, cuÉntame de ese momento, ¿quÉ sentiste cuando estabas con tu papi y te dijo "sÍ, milagros, vamos a cumplir tus sueÑos"? ¿quÉ sentiste? >> un gran gusto, porque cumpliÓ mi sueÑo. borja: quÉ bonito. tener que escuchar, se vacÍan, que tu hija te dice que le has cumplido su sueÑo, debe ser muy emocionante. quiero destacar una frase que te escuche y quiero compartir con la audiencia, que dices "yo soy las piernas de mi hija, conmigo ella corre". cuÁl es la lecciÓn que te enseÑa tuviera mÁs importante? >> que hay que seguir adelante nunca bajar los brazos,. carolina: me gustarÍa de que mirarÁs a tu papÁ y de agradecidas por haberte cumplido ese sueÑo tan especial. sÉ que le dices que lo quieres mucho con mucha frecuencia,dile algo a tu papÁ. >> gracias, papÁ, por cumplir mi sueÑo. carolina: quÉ bonito. borja: esta princesa, milagros, cuÉntanos quÉ es lo que tÚ quieres ser de mayor. >> pintora. carolina: puede
un papÁ que le cumpliÓ el sueÑo a su hija, quien naciÓ sin extremidades, pero deseaba recorrer la patagonias. carolina: eres una princesa hermosa, felicidades. >> 9 aÑos. carolina: milagros, cuÉntame de ese momento, ¿quÉ sentiste cuando estabas con tu papi y te dijo "sÍ, milagros, vamos a cumplir tus sueÑos"? ¿quÉ sentiste? >> un gran gusto, porque cumpliÓ mi sueÑo. borja: quÉ bonito. tener que escuchar, se vacÍan, que tu hija te dice que le has cumplido su...
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but the people, the analysts, the people making the big deals, they're wearing a patagonia fleece and, you know, a buttoned down shirt without a tie. and so that kind of hierarchy, in a sense, it's almost an inversion of a typical dress code where you're status is demonstrated by the fact that you don't have to dress to impress other people. >> that is so interesting. and that's come a long way, really changed since a few hundred years ago. right but i want to ask you, given what's happening now, how can respect which you would want in a place like the senate doing the nation's business, convey respect without the formality? >> that's a challenge. and so i think in one sense, most people have a good intuitive understanding of the kind of clothing, the kind of self-presentation that conveys respect. and most people try to adhere to that. but but you'll have people who are outliers either because they're pushing the boundaries for some specific purpose and think that's what's going on with people like john fetterman and krysten sinema or people who just don't care or don't know what the
but the people, the analysts, the people making the big deals, they're wearing a patagonia fleece and, you know, a buttoned down shirt without a tie. and so that kind of hierarchy, in a sense, it's almost an inversion of a typical dress code where you're status is demonstrated by the fact that you don't have to dress to impress other people. >> that is so interesting. and that's come a long way, really changed since a few hundred years ago. right but i want to ask you, given what's...
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so we got an oil compy in north dakota that's greener than patagonia, and if the whole goal of that was to eliminate co2 emissions, and you said, "we've got a way to do it right now without having to, you know, shut down every gas station, you know, shut down everybody that's got a liquid-fueled vehicle," you might say let's at least have that conversation, but there's so much cancel culture around climate we can't even have a discussion about climate policy. i'd like to have it, we're having a discussion in north dakota about climate policy. how can we get to zero through innovation? - i wanna ask you about immigration and also about the economy. you visited the southern border last month, where north dakota national guard troops have been stationed to help with security. and i know you recognize that there's a crisis at the border. there's also significant labor shortages in our economy that could be helped by some form of immigration reform. how do you think about immigration reform broadly? - well, first of all, thank you for acknowledging that we've got a crisis. i mean, i think th
so we got an oil compy in north dakota that's greener than patagonia, and if the whole goal of that was to eliminate co2 emissions, and you said, "we've got a way to do it right now without having to, you know, shut down every gas station, you know, shut down everybody that's got a liquid-fueled vehicle," you might say let's at least have that conversation, but there's so much cancel culture around climate we can't even have a discussion about climate policy. i'd like to have it,...
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but it's drying the air for this hasn't patagonia, literally the cloud knowledge and seen it, but the range in the north around there is a flight and focus really in uruguay and the southeastern preserve. we've had some big chiles recently and kind of grab it and there's just associates normally waiting to means it's moving up so that he falls well above the average and the sheriff increasing in their intensity in columbia. so the flash floods risk has increased here, possibly in west, and that is wider as well. it has been flash drug risky in cuba, and hispanic yoder and those shots are still there aren't quite as intense as they were in the field across jamaica. the committee came in, i was also involved if it's less, which may be in nicaragua and down to what's costa rica and panama. but there is to rein folding that. maybe the news with the rain recently has been up in nevada. any of the doesn't states and buy it through the california big charles off too prevalent, but that may be not the biggest story. it's september now, and the heat wave not building stretches over here. so th
but it's drying the air for this hasn't patagonia, literally the cloud knowledge and seen it, but the range in the north around there is a flight and focus really in uruguay and the southeastern preserve. we've had some big chiles recently and kind of grab it and there's just associates normally waiting to means it's moving up so that he falls well above the average and the sheriff increasing in their intensity in columbia. so the flash floods risk has increased here, possibly in west, and that...
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it's the same type of people, too much patagonia, judge feared it was a very unhealthy looking crowd.an't help notice, it is all tied together. simon cowell noticed, remember "american idol," "usa today" and 2006, they had the worst bunch of miserable singers that i've ever met in my life. it was two days of total misery. >> jeanine: you know, jessica, oakland today, oakland businesses went on strike because of the crying. and house judiciary convened in chicago we just found out before he went on air, target is closing nine stores across four states, all of democrat cities, and yet the democrats seem to be doubling down on this, social justice, you know, no cash bail, illinois just went no cash bail at all. how do you justify this? >> jessica: well i don't have to justify it. >> jeanine: do you agree with it? >> jessica: obviously, policies that these d.a.s have been carrying out are not working and there is a dichotomy between what the d.a.s think and what the police chiefs think, who are often black and democrats come as well, or that mayors think, and you do see across some democr
it's the same type of people, too much patagonia, judge feared it was a very unhealthy looking crowd.an't help notice, it is all tied together. simon cowell noticed, remember "american idol," "usa today" and 2006, they had the worst bunch of miserable singers that i've ever met in my life. it was two days of total misery. >> jeanine: you know, jessica, oakland today, oakland businesses went on strike because of the crying. and house judiciary convened in chicago we...
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thanks to where the systems pulling into patagonia, bringing some heavy rain in stronger winds to southern parts of chile. and we'll see that rain starts roll. it's way further north. heavier falls to come in santiago and with it, we are expecting the temperatures to continue to remain below the average for this time if yet, temperature is also set to drop the southern parts of brazil because the tail end of a weather system. bringing that rain to rio de janeiro and with it we'll see temperatures, thoughts come down, it's a dividing line. we've got cooler climbs to the south of that system. much warmer weather to the north of it, with temperatures continuing to climb across northern parts of brazil. and in venezuela caracas, at 30 degrees celsius, that while above the average for this time of year now was the move to central america and the caribbean. what's the weather is the story. here we go to depression out to see in the eastern pacific that's going to bring some heavy rain from the out of bands to coastal areas of west and mexico. some heavier rain putting in spots of the time penins
thanks to where the systems pulling into patagonia, bringing some heavy rain in stronger winds to southern parts of chile. and we'll see that rain starts roll. it's way further north. heavier falls to come in santiago and with it, we are expecting the temperatures to continue to remain below the average for this time if yet, temperature is also set to drop the southern parts of brazil because the tail end of a weather system. bringing that rain to rio de janeiro and with it we'll see...
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i see this beautiful woman with this perfect ponytail, perfect patagonia.mmy: was it lady jesus? [ laughter ] >> yes. and i was like, what is going on? i was like, why was this so hard for me? i turned to my teammates and i was like, how is she like this? and they're like, well, there's an easier route. [ laughter ] takes like an hour to get to the top. i'm like, why did i just climb for three days? >> jimmy: i think the moral to the story is, don't trust jimmy chin. [ laughter ] >> well, yeah. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, we'll see some of your new show. brie larson is with us. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back. feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign you're not getting enough daily fiber. metamucil capsules can help. psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. promoting digestive health, for a better you. metamucil capsules an easy way to get more daily fiber. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed ins
i see this beautiful woman with this perfect ponytail, perfect patagonia.mmy: was it lady jesus? [ laughter ] >> yes. and i was like, what is going on? i was like, why was this so hard for me? i turned to my teammates and i was like, how is she like this? and they're like, well, there's an easier route. [ laughter ] takes like an hour to get to the top. i'm like, why did i just climb for three days? >> jimmy: i think the moral to the story is, don't trust jimmy chin. [ laughter ]...
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flooding for the north. behind that in the south and much quiet to picture apart from the very south of patagonia, we've got another weather system that's going to be pounding that from wednesday into thursday. dry a, across the northern areas of brazil and not heavy rain is the dividing line between much cooler temperatures around the average for this time of year, higher temperatures above that places like rio de janeiro. we'll see the temperature dropped for all the dramatically as that went to whether it moves its way further east. now as we move north to the caribbean and central america, hurricane lee is turning up some dangerous seas in the west. in atlantic, it's going to bring move warnings of high waves is what a strong winds as it works, its way nor even behind a legacy of showers for much over the caribbean and southern parts of mexico. but it continues to be a very hot story across the north and the i'm charles dogs doing the rates. for hindsight, dramatize the podcast from al jazeera and this season re here from some of history's blogs, notable women, and unconventional and extraord
flooding for the north. behind that in the south and much quiet to picture apart from the very south of patagonia, we've got another weather system that's going to be pounding that from wednesday into thursday. dry a, across the northern areas of brazil and not heavy rain is the dividing line between much cooler temperatures around the average for this time of year, higher temperatures above that places like rio de janeiro. we'll see the temperature dropped for all the dramatically as that went...
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thanks to where the systems pulling into patagonia, bringing some heavy rain in stronger winds to southern parts of chile. and we'll see that rain starts roll. it's way further. north. heavier falls to come in santiago and with it, we are expecting the temperatures to continue to remain below the average for this time if yet, temperature is also set to drop the southern parts of brazil. we go to the tail end of a weather system, bringing that rain to rio de janeiro. and with it we'll see temperatures, thoughts come down, it's a dividing line. we've got cooler climbs to the south of that system, much warmer weather to the north of it, with temperatures continuing to climb across northern parts of brazil and in venezuela caracas at 30 degrees celsius. that while above the average for this time of year now was the move to central america and the caribbean. what's the weather is the story here we go to depression out to see in the eastern pacific. that's going to bring some heavy rain from the out of bands to coastal areas of west and mexico. some heavier rain, putting in spots of the time pen
thanks to where the systems pulling into patagonia, bringing some heavy rain in stronger winds to southern parts of chile. and we'll see that rain starts roll. it's way further. north. heavier falls to come in santiago and with it, we are expecting the temperatures to continue to remain below the average for this time if yet, temperature is also set to drop the southern parts of brazil. we go to the tail end of a weather system, bringing that rain to rio de janeiro. and with it we'll see...
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our feathers hasn't patagonia live with a cloud notion, tina, but the range in the north around there is a flight and focus really in uruguay and the southeastern preserve. we've had some big chiles recently and kind of grab it and there's just associates normally waiting to means is warming up so that he falls well above the average. and the sheriff increasing in their intensity in columbia. so the flash floods risk has increased and possibly west, and that is wider as well. it has been flash, flood risky in cuba, and hispanic yoder and those channels are still, there aren't quite as intense as they were in the field across jamaica. the can make came and i was also involved here. it's less went to maybe in nicaragua and down towards costa rica and panama. but there is still rain folding that maybe the news with the rain recently has been up in nevada. any of the doesn't states and via, through the california big charles off too prevalent, but that may be not the biggest story. it's september now, and the heat wave not building stretches over as of the plains states to central canada
our feathers hasn't patagonia live with a cloud notion, tina, but the range in the north around there is a flight and focus really in uruguay and the southeastern preserve. we've had some big chiles recently and kind of grab it and there's just associates normally waiting to means is warming up so that he falls well above the average. and the sheriff increasing in their intensity in columbia. so the flash floods risk has increased and possibly west, and that is wider as well. it has been flash,...
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they say if they are trekking in patagonia - that will happen.pen. they say if they| are trekking in patagonia or costa rica, they want them to have no digital distractions. they have tried it already, erin from northern ireland said she was apprehensive initially but after a few days it felt completely normal. she said she stopped thinking about her phone and realised you don't need it, there's nothing on your phone that you need, you don't miss anything at all. the nervous parent _ you don't miss anything at all. tue: nervous parent in you don't miss anything at all. tte: nervous parent in me you don't miss anything at all. tt2 nervous parent in me thinks, you might need your phone! what if there is an emergency? you just don't want to be glued to your phone the whole time. ., ., ~' to be glued to your phone the whole time. ., ., ~ , to be glued to your phone the whole time. , a to be glued to your phone the whole time.- a message _ to be glued to your phone the whole time.- a message for- to be glued to your phone the whole time.- a message fo
they say if they are trekking in patagonia - that will happen.pen. they say if they| are trekking in patagonia or costa rica, they want them to have no digital distractions. they have tried it already, erin from northern ireland said she was apprehensive initially but after a few days it felt completely normal. she said she stopped thinking about her phone and realised you don't need it, there's nothing on your phone that you need, you don't miss anything at all. the nervous parent _ you don't...
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the president of the united states wearing patagonia on the picket line.precidence this weekend. it seems like a government shutdown is increasingly likely, unclear though whether the length will justify its ranking among the quintuple threats facing markets right now. tom: the big thingtom: is the story. mogensen goes to emory. it is a near-term, let's go let's jumpstart this, but he has been trying to do that all summer. lisa: europe seems like it is a well oiled machine. morgan stanley is saying it is highly unlikely the fed hikes rates in november. instead, they believe the fed is done and they expect rate cuts to the star in march of next year. "they have until the end of the year to decide if they are going to hike further and they have left the door opened a hike further if needed," basically talking about how the bar is incredibly high, given that their baseline expectation is for an acceleration. tom: jim carrey and applied it to the bond space. this is the morgan stanley bet, price up, yield down at some point. lisa: there is a conviction right n
the president of the united states wearing patagonia on the picket line.precidence this weekend. it seems like a government shutdown is increasingly likely, unclear though whether the length will justify its ranking among the quintuple threats facing markets right now. tom: the big thingtom: is the story. mogensen goes to emory. it is a near-term, let's go let's jumpstart this, but he has been trying to do that all summer. lisa: europe seems like it is a well oiled machine. morgan stanley is...
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. >> the first category is obviously geographic locations and i've always wanted to see patagonia toandes. >> it's the altitude not affecting your breathing then running when you're running, then it probably did. >> but i didn't feel it. not to a point where i was. yeah, i was like struggling to move. that was amazing. and i must say, and i know i'm on a english tv show now, but the thames path was unbelievable . well, see, unbelievable. well, see, i wouldn't i wouldn't even know . wouldn't i wouldn't even know. >> yeah, you work here and you don't. there's so much you don't see do that's. see or do that's. >> that's the same with me back home there's so home in australia. there's so much haven't seen that much that i haven't seen that tourists see. and tourists come and see. and i think what's own backyard i >> -- >> but listen, i'm a tourist right? so. but three years ago i was brisbane and i was up for was in brisbane and i was up for to report on the i'm a celebrity, get me out of here jungle thing. right which is north of brisbane. right. and going up the motorway i swear i have
. >> the first category is obviously geographic locations and i've always wanted to see patagonia toandes. >> it's the altitude not affecting your breathing then running when you're running, then it probably did. >> but i didn't feel it. not to a point where i was. yeah, i was like struggling to move. that was amazing. and i must say, and i know i'm on a english tv show now, but the thames path was unbelievable . well, see, unbelievable. well, see, i wouldn't i wouldn't even...
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other side of the pacific coast. answered sherry, there's been an awful lot of snow recently in patagonia, that's fading away with this circulation. he, it takes your eye that keeps attempt, your knock stepped down in santiago to 13 degrees, several degrees below average. nice. these are not looking bad. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on evenings is fun. phase one, the women that before me stance the tool by crowds increased. when i, when a meet to rebel bike is routine life and lead to say, say, drink on out just there. the, this is a picture of them. ok when it was still, the market is about 1982 and that's me. when i was younger, i guess i was 42, and you can see the of the stay, the full, the trucks and the old ways of carrying the barrows and that, and, and the rainy sort of tarmac street which is quite different. essentially, this brushed, feel st. views still exist because you get this feeling of it being, all these people have gone. you see get the feeling of, of was, it was like it was a working task area and very hard working. and now it's become much sort of glitzy or
other side of the pacific coast. answered sherry, there's been an awful lot of snow recently in patagonia, that's fading away with this circulation. he, it takes your eye that keeps attempt, your knock stepped down in santiago to 13 degrees, several degrees below average. nice. these are not looking bad. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on evenings is fun. phase one, the women that before me stance the tool by crowds increased. when i, when a meet to rebel bike is routine life and lead...