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that was pauline with _ solution we need. that was pauline with some - solution we need.. clothes, some very smart clothes-— clothes, some very smart clothes. , ~ ., ., clothes. yes. i know how bored ou aet clothes. yes. i know how bored you get when — clothes. yes. i know how bored you get when you _ clothes. yes. i know how bored you get when you go _ clothes. yes. i know how bored you get when you go shopping | you get when you go shopping because — you get when you go shopping because i have been with you. do you — because i have been with you. do you usually shop online? you think i would. _ do you usually shop online? you think i would, but _ do you usually shop online? you think i would, but i _ do you usually shop online? ym. think i would, but i can't because i need to know that my clothes fit right and feel right and hang right, so i can't. ., ., ., ., can't. you have hit the nail on the head, _ can't. you have hit the nail on the head, because _ can't. you have hit the nail on the head, because the - can't. you have hit the nail on. the head, because the proble
that was pauline with _ solution we need. that was pauline with some - solution we need.. clothes, some very smart clothes-— clothes, some very smart clothes. , ~ ., ., clothes. yes. i know how bored ou aet clothes. yes. i know how bored you get when — clothes. yes. i know how bored you get when you _ clothes. yes. i know how bored you get when you go _ clothes. yes. i know how bored you get when you go shopping | you get when you go shopping because — you get when you go shopping because...
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the president loved her very much, he did not generally let pauline travel, because she needed to provide milk and she was also a pet. one of the few times she did travel, she traveled by her own personal railway car. she really traveled in first class. the problem with this is she was going to the wisconsin state fair, a bit of a favor from the president. and, somewhere along the lines her train car was detached and was on its way to the chicago stock yards on a different train. it was caught just in the nick of time, otherwise that story would have not had a very happy ending. she came back to the white house safe and sound and then when president taft's administration ended she went back to the senator's farm in wisconsin. >> so, pauline got the retirement after four years just like the presidents do. >> absolutely. >> well, the mistake and the grace of the white house never goes into retirement. thank you so much for sharing the history and the depth and the information. i think a lot of us had no idea behind the legacy of the white house. thank you so much, now, just for the next few
the president loved her very much, he did not generally let pauline travel, because she needed to provide milk and she was also a pet. one of the few times she did travel, she traveled by her own personal railway car. she really traveled in first class. the problem with this is she was going to the wisconsin state fair, a bit of a favor from the president. and, somewhere along the lines her train car was detached and was on its way to the chicago stock yards on a different train. it was caught...
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my name is pauline van dongen. this is my studio in arnhem, the netherlands.the relation between our bodies and the environment through different senses — like the haptic sense, to raise our body awareness, and the audio sense by using music. test the connection methods of solar cell to the textile. nice. other projects are more about the emotional, for example issho, which is a denim jacket that gives you the sense of a subtle stroke on your back. do you want to try it on? yeah, sure. there is those four small vibration motors that give off the feeling of a gentle touch, basically. i started exploring solar technology in textile back in 2013, with the aim to bring solar technology closer to our bodies. all what i really like with this sample is it gives you such an immediate visual feedback when you put your hands on it. this was pioneering at the time, because smartphones were rising, everyone was struggling with charging their phones, especially when they are out and about, and this t—shirt could actually solve that issue. you can play with texture, with co
my name is pauline van dongen. this is my studio in arnhem, the netherlands.the relation between our bodies and the environment through different senses — like the haptic sense, to raise our body awareness, and the audio sense by using music. test the connection methods of solar cell to the textile. nice. other projects are more about the emotional, for example issho, which is a denim jacket that gives you the sense of a subtle stroke on your back. do you want to try it on? yeah, sure. there...
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but in 1873, pauline armstrong, a single, 53 year old scandinavian immigrant -- a lot of these women were middle aged. filed for a homestead on the remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she was actually near where laura ingles wilder set her fourth book in the little house series, on the banks of plum creek, the books of -- pauline lived right near their. summers alternated with arctic chills and wild fires, and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out farms in moments. despite the challenges, five years later, when pauline finally finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15 foot cabin, cattle, pigs and chickens. she produced 400 bushels of wheat, dozens of eggs, and 150 pounds of butter for sale. she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for 1280 dollars, more than 30,000 dollars today. to make additional income for her retirement in a snug house in town, she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders, after they proved up their claims, they would hang on to their land and rent to a farmer and they would have income for the rest of their lives, in many
but in 1873, pauline armstrong, a single, 53 year old scandinavian immigrant -- a lot of these women were middle aged. filed for a homestead on the remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she was actually near where laura ingles wilder set her fourth book in the little house series, on the banks of plum creek, the books of -- pauline lived right near their. summers alternated with arctic chills and wild fires, and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out farms in moments. despite the challenges,...
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a woman who had helped getting elected named pauline morton sabin, the first woman on the republicannational committee, a powerhouse in fundraising, decided she had enough. she turned her back on hoover. she resigned from theli republin party and she started the women's organization for national prohibition reform. but again she was in the same mold of the lady who ran the debbie ctu. she organize anything and they may come because she and her wealthy lady friends and a rich husband writing checks to make the thing run, anyone in the country could join for free. they had this huge coalition of shop girls and housewives and factory workers who are all working for national prohibition reform. the interesting thing is they use the same argument that the temperance movement folks had that we're protecting families. since it wasn't alcohol in the country there was no reason to regulate the alcohol that wasn't there. young girls in teenage boys were going to speakeasies and there wereav no rules against it. a decent woman would not of god and a bar before prohibition except maybe miss kitt
a woman who had helped getting elected named pauline morton sabin, the first woman on the republicannational committee, a powerhouse in fundraising, decided she had enough. she turned her back on hoover. she resigned from theli republin party and she started the women's organization for national prohibition reform. but again she was in the same mold of the lady who ran the debbie ctu. she organize anything and they may come because she and her wealthy lady friends and a rich husband writing...
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despite the challenges, five years later when pauline finalized her claim, , she ownea 14 by 15-foot cabin, cattle, appeared and chickens. she produced or hundred bushels of wheat, , dozens of eggs and . she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for $1280, more than $30,000 today. to make additional income for our retirement in a in a se in town she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims they would hang on to the land and rent it to a farmer and they wouldn't income for the rest of their lives, in many cases, or until they wanted to do something else. this was a very unusual thing for a woman to be able to have her own money in that way. very the review 19 century as especially women have access to college and professional life it enabled. but in july 1862 just a few months after the homestead act, congress passed the moral land-grant act. the law created nearly 100 tuition free coeducational public colleges and universities. two-thirds of the schools were in the rapidly developing west which desperately needed expertise. gi
despite the challenges, five years later when pauline finalized her claim, , she ownea 14 by 15-foot cabin, cattle, appeared and chickens. she produced or hundred bushels of wheat, , dozens of eggs and . she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for $1280, more than $30,000 today. to make additional income for our retirement in a in a se in town she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims they would hang on to the land and rent it to a...
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. >> my granny pauline. >> reporter: a little glimmer of hope? >> yeah, absolutely. glimmer of hope. i mean, i know probably looking at this you guys go, this is a complete loss. and to me this is all my stuff that like makes me create what i love. >> reporter: she was able to take some of those paintings to where she is staying. she was concerned about looters. to that effect, jericka, there is a curfew still in effect here, and deputies are controlling access to some of these hard-hit areas. >> wow. just to think, 4,000 rescues. thank you, manny. >>> the national hurricane center is tracking systems that could develop into tropical storms. the first by the cape verde islands with track -- will track north. but the second will move west into the caribbean by mid-week. >>> well, today the heads of nine nato members backed a path to membership for ukraine to join the western alliance. it comes on the heels of another major victory for ukrainian forces. cbs's charlie d'agata's in dnipro with more on that story. >> reporter: a day after ukrainian forces swept into the k
. >> my granny pauline. >> reporter: a little glimmer of hope? >> yeah, absolutely. glimmer of hope. i mean, i know probably looking at this you guys go, this is a complete loss. and to me this is all my stuff that like makes me create what i love. >> reporter: she was able to take some of those paintings to where she is staying. she was concerned about looters. to that effect, jericka, there is a curfew still in effect here, and deputies are controlling access to some...
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e pauline, i'm telling you 8 years.ith you mom, dad, imagine i say, and there all 8 years. here is your happy life now, yes, where you don’t hear, i say shells, how they explode, and there are people at that moment were born and they grew under the bombing. these sounds grew. and a year and two and three, and i say to school, we went last year just like you. hearing, shells seeing death, you seem to foresee, that's what will be written in this line of the avenue of angels. i'm sorry we walked a long strong poem. may i ask you? please read. yes, sure. we walked for a long time. and they couldn't find any excuses. forgive the old children for the chest pain. for eight years, in spite of going crazy, we will remember your names, who defended for the end of the war, you life gave you a bow to the ground candle and temple and chimes here and there, as the people in the cities are waiting for a long time incinerated from adversity, on all fronts the damned hell will end in honor of the uniform. and no way back is given, peace
e pauline, i'm telling you 8 years.ith you mom, dad, imagine i say, and there all 8 years. here is your happy life now, yes, where you don’t hear, i say shells, how they explode, and there are people at that moment were born and they grew under the bombing. these sounds grew. and a year and two and three, and i say to school, we went last year just like you. hearing, shells seeing death, you seem to foresee, that's what will be written in this line of the avenue of angels. i'm sorry we walked...
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. >> my granny pauline.angel, so i'm sure she was watching out over my stuff. >> reporter: lacy also lit up when she found some of her paints and art supplies. she says it's those little things that can help her try to get back on her feet as she hopes to one day rebuild not only her studio here, but also her home. norah. >> oh, my goodness. manuel bojorquez, thank you so much. >>> well across town in washington, the supreme court's new term got under way today. the new term will include a number of issues, including voting rights, lgbtq rights and affir affirmative action. >>> the nfl says new protocols will soon be announced. an unidentified doctor was fired. and following tampa bay's sunday facistionsighteca cameron brate was allowed back on the field after suffering a concussion. >>> all right, kim kardashian was just fined nearly $1.3 1.3 million by the sec to settle charges. she's accused of promoting a cryptocurrency without disclosing that she'd been paid $250,000 to do so. it's a reminder that celeb
. >> my granny pauline.angel, so i'm sure she was watching out over my stuff. >> reporter: lacy also lit up when she found some of her paints and art supplies. she says it's those little things that can help her try to get back on her feet as she hopes to one day rebuild not only her studio here, but also her home. norah. >> oh, my goodness. manuel bojorquez, thank you so much. >>> well across town in washington, the supreme court's new term got under way today. the...
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pauline ferrand—prevot is a multi—discipline cyclist who'sjoined the ineos mountain biking team.s targeting an olympic gold medal on home soil at paris 202a. england have continued their preparations for the t20 world cup with another win over australia, winning the warm—up series in the process. they beat the home side in canberra by eight runs, asjoe wilson reports. this is canberra and reaching for the stars here, jos buttler. adam zamper was the australian fielder beneath the ball. jos and england struggled early on. derbin milan constructed the recovery with an impeccably timed 82. support from moeen ali. the ball was still travelling fast when it reached the crowd, not easy fielding, is it? trying to make the catch here was david warner. he hit the ground hard. he passed a concussion test before coming out to bat. australia needed 179 to win. warner madejust four, a shaky start. trying to restrain observed ben stokes not out but not six. continuing the chase, t20 cricketers but they will never beat this. david bold. australia behind these winning moments build momentum. joe
pauline ferrand—prevot is a multi—discipline cyclist who'sjoined the ineos mountain biking team.s targeting an olympic gold medal on home soil at paris 202a. england have continued their preparations for the t20 world cup with another win over australia, winning the warm—up series in the process. they beat the home side in canberra by eight runs, asjoe wilson reports. this is canberra and reaching for the stars here, jos buttler. adam zamper was the australian fielder beneath the ball....
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this is where we take all the plastic from pauline all -- and made a submission over the past few years oscar and his team have been refining this waste to make durable building blocks different types of plastic or first ground separately household plastic waste battery packaging and electrical ways such as old computers and tv's. so you can feel like straight from the the fact that these have even been use. it's like a giant wonder. what would happen to this packaging if you weren't recycling it all the packaging for the consumer? for sure it's going to land. now we've got all the ingredients now the chef will go to work and put it together. he's the chair all his all star. it is in the shop. they won't tell us exactly the proportion for this is the correct. plastics are mixed together heated and then compressed into brick shaped mall. tell me a little bit about the temperature what how hot are these plastic the job. get them at the point depends on the knees depends on that not the longer and longer more either. important that the temperature is kept the melting point. was not to burn
this is where we take all the plastic from pauline all -- and made a submission over the past few years oscar and his team have been refining this waste to make durable building blocks different types of plastic or first ground separately household plastic waste battery packaging and electrical ways such as old computers and tv's. so you can feel like straight from the the fact that these have even been use. it's like a giant wonder. what would happen to this packaging if you weren't recycling...
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glory to the ukrainian partisans, this is my country, my paulines , my friends, brothers, parents, childrenhbors, students, doctors , teachers, soldiers, all of us, all of us, regardless of age beliefs likes beliefs and we are all united now we will win glory to ukraine in the evening we are from the marathon every evening at 20:00 we keep our hand on the remote control and the summary when the release of the only news about the most important events of the day turn on and be informed of the main leading channels of ukraine together we fight in the marathon only news the main thing is that every day at 8:00 p.m. he ate sand and waddled in the mud with the forces of the special operations forces of the boy in sea water with morphs to the blood, the old woman was on foot with the paratroopers and three in the target even in complete darkness, the most famous recruit of ukraine, he is one of the best which soldiers did i see oleksiy chubashev for his main battle in june 2022, it seems he has been preparing all his life, we met exactly 12 years ago when we were freshmen at the institute of jour
glory to the ukrainian partisans, this is my country, my paulines , my friends, brothers, parents, childrenhbors, students, doctors , teachers, soldiers, all of us, all of us, regardless of age beliefs likes beliefs and we are all united now we will win glory to ukraine in the evening we are from the marathon every evening at 20:00 we keep our hand on the remote control and the summary when the release of the only news about the most important events of the day turn on and be informed of the...
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the 1st of findings of pauline metallic modules are actually done by the challenges petition, 1874. that's been a long, long time. and they, they just brought up a few were for the tools where they took sediment samples of the interest of her reco. nomics started really in the, in the seventy's. people found out that these metals are in there and that that's where it sparked more awful exploration happens. oh, so scientists and not the only ones interested in poly metallic, no jewels. a lot of companies are also came to extract and exploit them. deep sea mining advocates say procuring the nodules from the sea is more sustainable than conventional mining. no forests are destroyed and no mining galleries have to be built. there would be no child, labor or toxic fumes. the no jewels could simply be collected from the sea bed, at least theoretically, but one of the problems engineers are facing is the high pressure present in the deep sea. no machines have been able to harvest the nodules on the sea bed in a commercially viable way. yet, machines that looked like vacuum cleaners current
the 1st of findings of pauline metallic modules are actually done by the challenges petition, 1874. that's been a long, long time. and they, they just brought up a few were for the tools where they took sediment samples of the interest of her reco. nomics started really in the, in the seventy's. people found out that these metals are in there and that that's where it sparked more awful exploration happens. oh, so scientists and not the only ones interested in poly metallic, no jewels. a lot of...
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. >> my granny pauline. an angel, so i'm sure she ws watching out over my stuff. >> reporter: lacy also lit up when she found some of her paints and art supplies. she says it's those little things that can help her try to get back on her feet as she hopes to one day rebuild not only her studio here, but also her home. norah. >> o'donnell: oh, my goodness. manuel bojorquez, thank you so much. we want to turn now to a scathing new report which detailed systemic abuse within the u.s. women's professional soccer league. the yearlong, independent investigation found that sexual misconduct, emotional abuse, and verbally abusive coaches are rampant throughout the sport. we get more now from cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: today, some of the complaints and allegations from players in the national women's soccer league detailed publicly how they were ignored and overlooked in favor of keeping coaches and owners in jobs. >> the sexual misconduct varies here, from really inappropriate, misogynistic-type comments, to
. >> my granny pauline. an angel, so i'm sure she ws watching out over my stuff. >> reporter: lacy also lit up when she found some of her paints and art supplies. she says it's those little things that can help her try to get back on her feet as she hopes to one day rebuild not only her studio here, but also her home. norah. >> o'donnell: oh, my goodness. manuel bojorquez, thank you so much. we want to turn now to a scathing new report which detailed systemic abuse within the...
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an angel, white israel knocked on the door and i opened the golden moon dreams burning down when pauliney in the earth. not earthly mixed with all the thoughts in my head. again nature to change in me so much what i can explode. in your eyes, dreams and the sky asks to burst from the chest of people, your spring warmed my autumn, and i don’t know how i’m ready to continue living with you. i’m in a tender ambulance minus once you’ve been sailing for 20 years, we’ll show you to wait for the river and leave us. your lips again the media of nature and not come off so many feelings in me that i can explode. i can explode. we follow the sports life of our country during a difficult period for the entire belarusian football , it is important, without arranging something to lament, to undertake the construction of such stadiums. this is an amazing phenomenon and the quality of football will increase the transmission, please be more accurate to learn how physical abilities reach new heights and help keep yourself in shape with problems moderate exercise helps to cope with a million sports tips ch
an angel, white israel knocked on the door and i opened the golden moon dreams burning down when pauliney in the earth. not earthly mixed with all the thoughts in my head. again nature to change in me so much what i can explode. in your eyes, dreams and the sky asks to burst from the chest of people, your spring warmed my autumn, and i don’t know how i’m ready to continue living with you. i’m in a tender ambulance minus once you’ve been sailing for 20 years, we’ll show you to wait for...
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our tomorrow, see the saturday political club that saturdays on expresso, this is my country, my paulines neighbors , students, doctors, teachers, soldiers. program verdict my name is serhii rudenko good day and good health to all today is the 229th day of heroic ukrainian resistance to the russian occupiers in the morning russia struck the energy facilities of ukraine regions without light of water and communications putin says that this is how he is fighting ukrainian terrorists kyiv-lviv zaporizhzhia kharkiv vinnytsia ternopil dnipro-mykolaiv came under fire five people died in kyiv from rocket attacks 51 were injured and 42 of them were hospitalized in medical institutions of the city as andriy gerus, the head of the verkhovna rada parliamentary committee on energy issues, warned that the evening of october 10 will be one of the most difficult evenings for the ukrainian energy industry, and that's why andriy gerus calls on people to save electricity this evening, because it will be difficult in the meantime, the russians continue to lose manpower and equipment in ukraine as of the mor
our tomorrow, see the saturday political club that saturdays on expresso, this is my country, my paulines neighbors , students, doctors, teachers, soldiers. program verdict my name is serhii rudenko good day and good health to all today is the 229th day of heroic ukrainian resistance to the russian occupiers in the morning russia struck the energy facilities of ukraine regions without light of water and communications putin says that this is how he is fighting ukrainian terrorists kyiv-lviv...
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we can't change because all our clothes are wet and some were even swept. pauline. well, we've lost so much. you've been our chicken slide. lisa floris, one of her daughters, neighbors, says she feared for her life and her children. and i can run and eating my 2 little daughters were home. what if they drowned and our house collapsed? we would have been buried alive. fortunately, while flood waters continued to rise in other areas, they were slowly receding in their neighbourhood. i want to give you a sense of how high flood waters grows here. right now. it's ankle deep, but look at this dark pink streak over the light pink pain of the gate. this was how high the flood waters were. thousands of filipinos are still in temporary shelters. social workers here say it may take a few days before it vacuous can return to their homes, social welfare secretary erwin til 4 assurace victims. that the government is ready to provide the necessary aid. go hint people at today. up in help is on its way. if it doesn't arrive the day, it will arrive tomorrow morning. that's the late
we can't change because all our clothes are wet and some were even swept. pauline. well, we've lost so much. you've been our chicken slide. lisa floris, one of her daughters, neighbors, says she feared for her life and her children. and i can run and eating my 2 little daughters were home. what if they drowned and our house collapsed? we would have been buried alive. fortunately, while flood waters continued to rise in other areas, they were slowly receding in their neighbourhood. i want to...
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come to mind, but they were probably i'd rather not say only because sure they were about your inner paulinecan come out. oh absolutely. yeah. yeah, that's of the fun. i was actually talking to michael berto about this this morning, how they you don't want to rely on it too often because it's actually easier than writing a nuanced appreciation of something, writing something that's snarky or more negative comes easier. well, recently mark whitaker review, neil degrasse tyson's newest book and took a rather view of it. he did. tyson is obviously very well respected as a scientist and a scientific thinker. this book may be ranged a little farther afield into current affairs and politics and some more philosophical concerns and and i'm sure there are people who would disagree with mark take on it. but he found that it didn't have quite the potency of one. tyson is writing about science, his field of specialty, let's put it that way. here's another cover of book, world. and this is a contempt every issue that we're all knowing about right now. and this is dealing with russia. what is this? yeah,
come to mind, but they were probably i'd rather not say only because sure they were about your inner paulinecan come out. oh absolutely. yeah. yeah, that's of the fun. i was actually talking to michael berto about this this morning, how they you don't want to rely on it too often because it's actually easier than writing a nuanced appreciation of something, writing something that's snarky or more negative comes easier. well, recently mark whitaker review, neil degrasse tyson's newest book and...
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a mile down the road, pauline marsh gets batches of meals cooked by her daughter and delivered. bill and her energy bill and she watches her prepayment meter anxiously. every single morning at a set time, i write down what's left on it, to see how much i've used. so you're watching it all the time, it's a constant worry? all the time. she makes a flask of tea for the day, so the kettle isn't on so often and, like 90% of people surveyed by the bbc, she is delaying the central heating coming on this year. i will not be putting my heating on until i'm absolutely freezing. i just won't do it. it's existing. that's what it is now. you can't socialise any more. you can't meet friends and go out for a meal. you can't dress up. you know, i go to charity shops. i get clothes from other people. it's just not the same world any more. and there is more uncertainty for pensioners, as ministers refuse to guarantee pensions will rise in line with inflation, as previously promised. clearly people on low and fixed incomes like pensions are the hardest hit by this crisis and, remember, energy bil
a mile down the road, pauline marsh gets batches of meals cooked by her daughter and delivered. bill and her energy bill and she watches her prepayment meter anxiously. every single morning at a set time, i write down what's left on it, to see how much i've used. so you're watching it all the time, it's a constant worry? all the time. she makes a flask of tea for the day, so the kettle isn't on so often and, like 90% of people surveyed by the bbc, she is delaying the central heating coming on...
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should keep doing it and he said that sounds fine to me a woman who had helped get him elected named pauline morton saban. she was the the first woman on the republican national committee a powerhouse in fundraising. decided she'd had enough and she turned her book her back on hoover. she resigned from the republican party and she started the women's organization for national prohibition reform. one per what a acronym but again, she was in the same mold of the lady who ran the wctu. she could organize anything and they made because she and her wealthy lady friends and their rich husbands are writing the checks to make the thing run any woman in the country could join for free so they had this huge coalition of shop girls and housewives and factory workers who were all working for national prohibition reform. the interesting thing is they use the same argument. the the temperance movement folks had that we are protecting families because since there was no alcohol in the country. there was no reason to regulate the alcohol that wasn't there. so young girls and teenage boys were going to speak
should keep doing it and he said that sounds fine to me a woman who had helped get him elected named pauline morton saban. she was the the first woman on the republican national committee a powerhouse in fundraising. decided she'd had enough and she turned her book her back on hoover. she resigned from the republican party and she started the women's organization for national prohibition reform. one per what a acronym but again, she was in the same mold of the lady who ran the wctu. she could...
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an update on the pauline -- pollen. it has been an issue that has come down from last week.ium levels this morning. elm is your main offender. uv index high later. isaac today in the 60's and 70's -- highs today in the 60's and 70's. kumasi: twitter is rolling out if edit feature, but right now, it is only available to blues subscribers in canada, australia and new zealand. twitter will launch a new market soon. the feature will give you 30 to make up to five edits. edited tweaks will include a last modified timestamp. jobina: knowing secretly bay area is home to a lot of great food. this worldravelers are sharing their favorite stops. two san francisco restaurants are on the list. kukari is -- the country by trip advisor is out with its best of the best list. the one on jackson street is recognized in the fine dining category. there is also a hidden gem category. that spot goes to mercet on treasure island. people rave about their fish tacos. it also is delicious. tripadvisor bases its list on authentic recommendations and reviews by restaurant goers. kumasi: fine dining is
an update on the pauline -- pollen. it has been an issue that has come down from last week.ium levels this morning. elm is your main offender. uv index high later. isaac today in the 60's and 70's -- highs today in the 60's and 70's. kumasi: twitter is rolling out if edit feature, but right now, it is only available to blues subscribers in canada, australia and new zealand. twitter will launch a new market soon. the feature will give you 30 to make up to five edits. edited tweaks will include a...
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i will not call. so shunin i'll call pauline, you know, you can't go anywhere without your mother?yes, i have already sent to you. yes, i explained everything, yes, everything asterisk dear live you kunitsyna get out, right? sergeevna left for the dacha and asked to clean up. don't know. iron is something for such a person, and something for a person. if he were a normal man, he would take her by the hand and bring her home. have you forgotten her house? no , this is not her house, her house, where mother went. this will air the brains around the city and will return. great choice. congratulations. he speaks russian normally. we don't waste time talking. well you're always this goodbye, come on. there is no such thing as depression right now. apartment number 37 last time you wrote in more detail. and last time it was you about the neighbors from above, yes, who passed obscene words to you through the pipe using the alphabet. morse last time. i fixed the mate of a petty bully. and now i solved the murder for you. all that remains is to find the body. thank you thank you neighbor up
i will not call. so shunin i'll call pauline, you know, you can't go anywhere without your mother?yes, i have already sent to you. yes, i explained everything, yes, everything asterisk dear live you kunitsyna get out, right? sergeevna left for the dacha and asked to clean up. don't know. iron is something for such a person, and something for a person. if he were a normal man, he would take her by the hand and bring her home. have you forgotten her house? no , this is not her house, her house,...
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pauline ferrand—prevot is a multi—discipline cyclist who'sjoined the ineos mountain biking team.in the sport as well as road, cyclo—cross and gravel world titles. she says she's targeting an olympic gold medal on home soil at paris 202a. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport i will have more for you in the next hours. we will take you back to prime minister's questions. as we've been hearing, earlier liz truss faced mps in her second ever prime minister's questions — let's listen to the exchange between the labour leader, sir keir starmer and ms truss. mr speaker, this morning the business secretary toured the tv studios, arguing that the turmoil in the markets has nothing to do with her budget. does the prime minister agree with him? mr her budget. does the prime minister agree with him?— her budget. does the prime minister agree with him? mr speaker, what we have done is — agree with him? mr speaker, what we have done is we _ agree with him? mr speaker, what we have done is we have _ agree with him?
pauline ferrand—prevot is a multi—discipline cyclist who'sjoined the ineos mountain biking team.in the sport as well as road, cyclo—cross and gravel world titles. she says she's targeting an olympic gold medal on home soil at paris 202a. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport i will have more for you in the next hours. we will take you back to prime minister's questions. as we've been hearing, earlier liz truss...
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grenadiers cycling team have signed their first female rider — multi—discipline, multiple world champion paulineworld titles. and says she's targeting an olympic gold medal on home soil at paris 2024. great britain have won three out of three so far at the wheelchair rugby world championship. after victories over switzerland and germany, the paralympic champions beat new zealand 55—50 earlier today in denmark. they'll take on france in their fourth match tonight. it's an undisputed clash between two elite fighters, that has been 10 years in the making. on saturday, britain's savannah marshall and american clarissa shields will fight there is a real sense of deja vu about this because a month ago, the mentor of the said piece media events, that the public workouts and press conferences and exchanged verbal blows before they got on the scales, the god information that the bible be postponed and they met in the sports bar and hostilities resumed. both fighters of the last information and overtraining, savannah marshall said when she got news of the postponement, it was horrible. i news of the postp
grenadiers cycling team have signed their first female rider — multi—discipline, multiple world champion paulineworld titles. and says she's targeting an olympic gold medal on home soil at paris 2024. great britain have won three out of three so far at the wheelchair rugby world championship. after victories over switzerland and germany, the paralympic champions beat new zealand 55—50 earlier today in denmark. they'll take on france in their fourth match tonight. it's an undisputed clash...
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pauline ferrand—prevot is a multi—discipline cyclist who'sjoined the ineos mountain biking team. winning the warm—up series in the process. they beat the home side in canberra by eight runs, asjoe wilson reports. this is canberra and reaching for the stars here, jos buttler. adam zamper was the australian fielder beneath the ball. jos and england struggled early on. derbin milan constructed the recovery with an impeccably timed 82. support from moeen ali. the ball was still travelling fast when it reached the crowd, not easy fielding, is it? trying to make the catch here was david warner. he hit the ground hard. he passed a concussion test before coming out to bat. australia needed 179 to win. warner madejust four, a shaky start. trying to restrain observed ben stokes not out but not six. continuing the chase, t20 cricketers but they will never beat this. david bold. ——bowled australia behind these winning moments build momentum. joe wilson, bbc news. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. our weather story is becoming a little bit more unsettled as we head towards the we
pauline ferrand—prevot is a multi—discipline cyclist who'sjoined the ineos mountain biking team. winning the warm—up series in the process. they beat the home side in canberra by eight runs, asjoe wilson reports. this is canberra and reaching for the stars here, jos buttler. adam zamper was the australian fielder beneath the ball. jos and england struggled early on. derbin milan constructed the recovery with an impeccably timed 82. support from moeen ali. the ball was still travelling...
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he put forward the so-called pauline doctrine, well, the doctrine, which was named after him.ovisions of this doctrine is the thesis that when you start some risky policy of diplomatic military action, it is very important to know in advance. how to get out of this action with dignity if something goes wrong. i think that this lesson is not superfluous always and not superfluous even now. can escalation according to the caribbean model to defuse the world atmosphere, now, alas, the confrontation between moscow and washington 60 years ago was a battle for supremacy in a relatively orderly formalized international system. the cuban draw such a system was fixed by the second half of the cold war was unpleasant, but far less dangerous, both sides took precautions. now that's it, otherwise the world has entered into a reorganization of such a scale that its outcome cannot even be guessed from the previous construction, almost nothing will remain the final is open exacerbation. it can work in a completely different way . the only hope is that the nuclear factor, which graham alison
he put forward the so-called pauline doctrine, well, the doctrine, which was named after him.ovisions of this doctrine is the thesis that when you start some risky policy of diplomatic military action, it is very important to know in advance. how to get out of this action with dignity if something goes wrong. i think that this lesson is not superfluous always and not superfluous even now. can escalation according to the caribbean model to defuse the world atmosphere, now, alas, the...
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we can't change because all our clothes are wet and some were even swear pauline, we've lost so much. even our chickens died. lisa flores, one of her daughters, neighbors says she feared for her life and her children. another one and my 2 little daughters were home. what if they drowned in her house collapsed? we would have been buried alive. fortunately, while flood waters continued to rise in other areas, they were slowly receding in their neighbourhood. i want to give you a sense of how high flood waters rose here, right now. it's angle deep, but look at this dark pink streak over the light pink paved of the gate. this was how high the flood waters were. thousands of filipinos are still in temporary shelters. social workers here say it may take a few days before evacuation can return to their homes, social welfare secretary, erwin til 4 assurace victims. that the government is ready to provide the necessary aid go him deport today. up and i hope is on its way. if it doesn't arrive the day, it will arrive tomorrow morning. that's the late best you can expect it. no matter where you
we can't change because all our clothes are wet and some were even swear pauline, we've lost so much. even our chickens died. lisa flores, one of her daughters, neighbors says she feared for her life and her children. another one and my 2 little daughters were home. what if they drowned in her house collapsed? we would have been buried alive. fortunately, while flood waters continued to rise in other areas, they were slowly receding in their neighbourhood. i want to give you a sense of how high...
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pauline well maybe ran away, then, excuse me daughter. that's all. to file alimony for my daughter polina, i will not help me physically, let him help me financially. i do not want to help him, but svetlana who is zhenya 's father here is the father sitting svetlana is ready to find out for sure, of course. sergeevich please continue. in in the second envelope, the result of a dna test to establish paternity for 12-year-old zhenya pravdivtseva, mother to his wife svetlana pravdivtseva , assures that she gave birth to a son from her former roommate. however, roommate valeryan dolgolyuk insists that he is not the father, but neighbor ivan kosarkov, who disappeared 12 years ago the man claims that he personally saw svetlana with this man in bed. a genetic examination was carried out between the teenager and the sister of the missing man , svetlana tereshchenko, who, if the result is positive, will become an aunt. svetlana are you ready to find out if you have a nephew ready, of course, attention, i open the envelope. on the one hand, the alleged paterna
pauline well maybe ran away, then, excuse me daughter. that's all. to file alimony for my daughter polina, i will not help me physically, let him help me financially. i do not want to help him, but svetlana who is zhenya 's father here is the father sitting svetlana is ready to find out for sure, of course. sergeevich please continue. in in the second envelope, the result of a dna test to establish paternity for 12-year-old zhenya pravdivtseva, mother to his wife svetlana pravdivtseva , assures...
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whom you remember from legends and myths, suddenly you will get into the sky with your finger. no, pauline'selse so i figured fixed your answers weren't correct. let's ask our teachers if they know the answers to the questions? or do elena nikolaevna have any assumptions? i assume that zeus, who grew up and matured, god really rebelled against his father, forcing him to return to the world all the children he had swallowed of demeter gesti hera hades poseidon, they together began to fight against kronos and the titans for power over the world is the correct answer to this question. it's zeus thanks to our teachers. the fourth round the game has come to an end the game is over and now we will find out who exactly gets a ticket to the superfinal. and who has a good chance of getting there on the basis of the results. uh, all the games of your parallel so, attention to the table screen. polina has 44 points. she, uh, is the winner in today's game and is definitely a participant in the superfinal of the future, alexei has 36 points. hey alex, i want to thank you. for a good game, congratulations
whom you remember from legends and myths, suddenly you will get into the sky with your finger. no, pauline'selse so i figured fixed your answers weren't correct. let's ask our teachers if they know the answers to the questions? or do elena nikolaevna have any assumptions? i assume that zeus, who grew up and matured, god really rebelled against his father, forcing him to return to the world all the children he had swallowed of demeter gesti hera hades poseidon, they together began to fight...
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so a fantastic book called american scripture by pauline mayer that looks at all of the declarations that existed up until the declaration of independence and was a long tradition back hundreds of years in great britain, and to a lesser extent other european nations of the way petitioned the monarch. one listed, one sort of goals and aims, and then of the reasons that that petition was warranted and the declaration fits within that construction. so it wasn't necessarily crafted as a legal document, but it was crafted to bring to mind all of these other that were a regular part of partizan and political parlance, so that people would understand exactly what they were trying to do. so it was very much designed to fit into that mold, which is not to take away from the brilliance of the language or, its founding element in our, but that it fit within a political culture and a political system that they were conversant in at the time. thank you. thank you. no, my question i think there's more coming. yeah. oh, sorry. just one question about john adams and george washington's relationship.
so a fantastic book called american scripture by pauline mayer that looks at all of the declarations that existed up until the declaration of independence and was a long tradition back hundreds of years in great britain, and to a lesser extent other european nations of the way petitioned the monarch. one listed, one sort of goals and aims, and then of the reasons that that petition was warranted and the declaration fits within that construction. so it wasn't necessarily crafted as a legal...
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the life of pauline bonaparte, and of course, the washingtons, george and martha, joined by french crowned bivalve, which received 2016 george washington book prize for it was also mt. vernon georgian papers fellow where she worked at windsor castle and the archives on her forthcoming biographies of the jacobite heroine flora macdonald and lord horatio nelson. after a presentation by four frazier, katherine geren come to the podium. she's a research editor at the papers of george washington. and the center for digital editing at the university of she holds degrees from bowling green state university and sarah lawrence college, and she was one of the team of editors who completed the papers of martha washington and is now working on the digital edition of the papers of bush. rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think 300 people who are watching us virtually is just such an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. we've been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington
the life of pauline bonaparte, and of course, the washingtons, george and martha, joined by french crowned bivalve, which received 2016 george washington book prize for it was also mt. vernon georgian papers fellow where she worked at windsor castle and the archives on her forthcoming biographies of the jacobite heroine flora macdonald and lord horatio nelson. after a presentation by four frazier, katherine geren come to the podium. she's a research editor at the papers of george washington....