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blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. >>> i've built up a 12 year supply of jerky. >> when you travel are you practicing social distancing >> i've been practicing social distancing since i was four years old. >> parks and rec is back with an all new episode. it will raise money for feeding america and if we can get more hit series to come back. >> the inspirational world war ii captain is celebrating his 100 100th birthday moore has been appointed an honorary colonel raised more than$46 million in the kuruk >> not a national treasury, a global treasury for all of us right now. the white house is selling this here u. it's a covid-19 coin featuring a podium it has the names of president trump and vice pr
blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. >>> i've built up a 12 year supply of jerky. >> when you travel are you practicing social distancing >>...
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didn't want to spend his life in the wilderness. at a young age he learned how to make a good signature and what is so special about this document. on the back and think you might have gotten a bit bored of working out some mathematical problems and he wrote a four-line poem. "abraham lincoln's my name and with my pen i wrote the same. i wrote in haste and speed and left it here for fools to read. is a really interesting piece in our permanent collection. piece.t a real fancy it is a common inkwell from the middle of the 19th century. but the inkwell participated in an extraordinary moment in american history. that is when he here in springfield crafted his inaugural address. he used this inkwell. he's dipping his pen into the well, searching for the words that will both be stern and reassuring to the folks in the southern states. it is this inkwell that he uses that he has by him side -- aside as he seclude himself in springfield at a location where he isn't going to be bothered by all of the onlookers, the individuals looking for
didn't want to spend his life in the wilderness. at a young age he learned how to make a good signature and what is so special about this document. on the back and think you might have gotten a bit bored of working out some mathematical problems and he wrote a four-line poem. "abraham lincoln's my name and with my pen i wrote the same. i wrote in haste and speed and left it here for fools to read. is a really interesting piece in our permanent collection. piece.t a real fancy it is a...
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public land is one of the last vestige of hope and wilderness of wild open space. places for wild life. ten - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 years from now, we don't have this places, will we have. so i felt so strongly that if we are going to be able to keep our national parks and forests and wilderness areas around, we have to do it as a collective group of republicans and democrats. the hunters and begins, urban dwellers and rural dwellers. re: mike sheppard and cabela shoppers. that is i think a simple truth. as far as i see it and i wanted to tell a story and lead by example showing that you can do that can't reach her hand across the aisle, you can speak to people who may be leak look different than you and if you believe in the same things he do but if you will focus on shared commonalities, our shared passion, we can do big and an important things. for all of this, physical projects, for all these various trips i went on, to writing this book. i come back again and again to the words of theodore roosevelt rated i already quoted it within my reading but he said something
public land is one of the last vestige of hope and wilderness of wild open space. places for wild life. ten - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 years from now, we don't have this places, will we have. so i felt so strongly that if we are going to be able to keep our national parks and forests and wilderness areas around, we have to do it as a collective group of republicans and democrats. the hunters and begins, urban dwellers and rural dwellers. re: mike sheppard and cabela shoppers. that is i think a simple...
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however, sam, there's also that moment after the will -- wilderness when grant decides to do what no other union commander had done to that point when facing rabbiter e. lee not to go back but turn back and head towards richmond. you want to argue which one is more significant i'd like to hear that argument. >> go ahead. i wouldn't argue. >> richmond sits -- my paradigm of the war, that's a layin campaign. the individual battles are part of the larger campaign. and the campaign is to destroy lee's army, not to take scrimped he was relentless about pursuing it. sends sheridan into the valley to one a scorched earth operation. it's aggressive siege in vicksburg, and the great cruel irony nor people of vicksburg is the longer they healed on the more they lost. no one there is to combat the marauding yankee divisions over the year, burning corn and cotton and stealing cattle, shooting mules, carrying back to camp everything that is edible and destroying everything else to starve out their gay son. so sherman learns too fight like that and takes that battle into georgia. that's the big ou
however, sam, there's also that moment after the will -- wilderness when grant decides to do what no other union commander had done to that point when facing rabbiter e. lee not to go back but turn back and head towards richmond. you want to argue which one is more significant i'd like to hear that argument. >> go ahead. i wouldn't argue. >> richmond sits -- my paradigm of the war, that's a layin campaign. the individual battles are part of the larger campaign. and the campaign is...
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huge wilderness area and lendrum somehow was able to have acquired 14 of these peregrine eggs.william is pretty sure he's got a professional on his hands. this is a trip i took a couple of years later or seven years later following the footsteps and that is andy mcwilliam who is, as i said, let me give you a quick background sketch of william. liverpool cop o working class family, grandfather gast in world war i, father worked as a merchant marine grew up with no options but the police and he did not -- barely finished school but became a cop, liverpool cop, walking the bea beach, driving the beat, became quite well known as investigator and had a midlife crisis in his 40s decided he was tired of drug busting, drug addicts and drug pushers and suicides and murders and wanted to get away from that and he was also a very talented rugby player, fierce rugby player, one of the best police rugby players in england and gave that a series of injuries drove him to drop thatn it became a birdwatcher in the birdwatching that he found he absolutely loved to lead him into this hidden subte
huge wilderness area and lendrum somehow was able to have acquired 14 of these peregrine eggs.william is pretty sure he's got a professional on his hands. this is a trip i took a couple of years later or seven years later following the footsteps and that is andy mcwilliam who is, as i said, let me give you a quick background sketch of william. liverpool cop o working class family, grandfather gast in world war i, father worked as a merchant marine grew up with no options but the police and he...
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i took a class my senior year in college called wilderness preparedness 101. it was just as cool to sound like it should've been. it was terrific. i had a great professor. he was like bear grylls but in real life with a better beard and less annoying would be a good way just describing. he was a field biologist who are travel all across the world studying big animals and wild places. he'd been in an article on the way down to the amazon, studied walls and grizzlies and alaska and montana. and so this was the first time i was face to face with some put into these places and done these things. so i was inspired by the time we got done with this class i felt armed with tools like it to go into some of these things. i could read a topographic map. he taught us how to pack seven days of gear. he taught us how to safely camp for a hike in grizzly bear country. simple things but things wasn't learning in grand rapids. i graduated, had that information in my back pocket come decide it was time to go and use it. so it's 21 years or so i harangued up the courage and can
i took a class my senior year in college called wilderness preparedness 101. it was just as cool to sound like it should've been. it was terrific. i had a great professor. he was like bear grylls but in real life with a better beard and less annoying would be a good way just describing. he was a field biologist who are travel all across the world studying big animals and wild places. he'd been in an article on the way down to the amazon, studied walls and grizzlies and alaska and montana. and...
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blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.hat lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. new tide power pods one up the can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. introducing new tide power pods. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid detergent. any further questions? uh uh! nope! one up the power of liquid with new tide power pods. yeah, i'm married. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? ...uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at 3 in the morning!? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? ...uh...khakis. hey, do they ever ask you what you're wearing? uh... yeah. ...red sweater, button down shirt... like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >>> if you have kids like my friend peter, they're learning from hom
blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.hat lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. new tide power pods one up the can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. introducing new tide power pods. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid detergent. any further questions? uh uh! nope! one up the...
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the battle of the wilderness declared texans always move them. expressing confidence these men would turn the tide of the battle which they did. other confederate, and i'm picking on texans because texans love texans -- [laughter] "the texans won immortal honor for themselves, their state, and their commander. i could talk a week and not say half they deserve." led,xas could be properly they would end the war in three months. north carolina confided to his boys with thexas best material on the continent without a doubt." even foot soldiers agreed. glory of the army of northern virginia." the other background i want to give you is what units i'm talking about. the three core regiments are the first, fourth, and fifth infantry. those are the three that are in the brigade beginning to the end. at the beginning, there joined by the 18th georgia. the georgians and south carolinians are transferred out following antietam and transferred in as the third arkansas which will be in hood's texas brigade through the end of the war. when you look at those thr
the battle of the wilderness declared texans always move them. expressing confidence these men would turn the tide of the battle which they did. other confederate, and i'm picking on texans because texans love texans -- [laughter] "the texans won immortal honor for themselves, their state, and their commander. i could talk a week and not say half they deserve." led,xas could be properly they would end the war in three months. north carolina confided to his boys with thexas best...
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his relentless grinding wilderness campaign and eventual siege of petersburg was driving the casualty rates to un-godly numbers. many northerners believed the deaths of so many soldiers were unacceptable. even mary lincoln believed this was so telling her husband to fire grant because grant was quote, a butcher unquote. lincoln received a message from august from his commanding general in which grant who was well aware of the enormous pressure to fall back from the front lines and regroup expressed his desire to keep pressing the enemy. i've seen your dispatch, expressing your unwillingness to break your hold where you are, lincoln replied. neither am i willing. hold on with a bulldog grip and chew and choke as much as possible. now, there are the two sides of abraham lincoln and his relationship with the war dead. two very different images. the lincoln sitting on the edge of his bed in his night shirt, horrified at the body count, a man in a place that is worse than hell. but we also have the grimly determined iron jawed lincoln defying everyone who tells him the human cost of grant'
his relentless grinding wilderness campaign and eventual siege of petersburg was driving the casualty rates to un-godly numbers. many northerners believed the deaths of so many soldiers were unacceptable. even mary lincoln believed this was so telling her husband to fire grant because grant was quote, a butcher unquote. lincoln received a message from august from his commanding general in which grant who was well aware of the enormous pressure to fall back from the front lines and regroup...
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you can break it down on conservation areas, wilderness areas, monument.have working landscapes, tucker. i don't want to pass up on that. we have employment opportunities there for oil and gas, for solar power. we preserve monuments, wild rivers and wilderness areas but also we have vast recreational opportunities. our people, most of our people are teleworking. big surprise. the president has asked us to telework. most of us are doing that. but we have a number of people out there getting ready with mission-critical activities. our firefighters are out there getting ready. >> tucker: good. >> they are doing prescribed burns. we are ready for fire season, were going to cross state lines, were going to be there when the people need us. we have law enforcement officers out there. we have 200 rangers and 70 special agents. they are out there protecting the land and the public. >> tucker: it is great to hear that. mr. pendley, thank you. it is blm.gov. getting outside and being with the ones you love. that will make you better. physically, spiritually. that's
you can break it down on conservation areas, wilderness areas, monument.have working landscapes, tucker. i don't want to pass up on that. we have employment opportunities there for oil and gas, for solar power. we preserve monuments, wild rivers and wilderness areas but also we have vast recreational opportunities. our people, most of our people are teleworking. big surprise. the president has asked us to telework. most of us are doing that. but we have a number of people out there getting...
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expelled from their base in jordan in lebannon left in a political wilderness rebellion was rising in the ranks of the p.l.o. but was this just another inevitable step on the road to victory this is a fact of the long march to our cup that just for the conflict that would cost a lot of fat his leadership in life. chronicling the turbulent story of the struggle for a palestinian homeland p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. the u.s. is called was of infected people all right the wall the beginning and the number that put your gatsby i feel the whole story through an international perspective for crikey when their global audience how they could impart fear like this is an important part of the world and our viewers very good at bringing the news for the world from here. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps the state forge their way in the wild. al-jazeera shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people persevering on their chosen path. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. the oppression of an ethnic minority
expelled from their base in jordan in lebannon left in a political wilderness rebellion was rising in the ranks of the p.l.o. but was this just another inevitable step on the road to victory this is a fact of the long march to our cup that just for the conflict that would cost a lot of fat his leadership in life. chronicling the turbulent story of the struggle for a palestinian homeland p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. the u.s. is called was of infected people all right the wall...
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expelled from their base in jordan in lebanon and left in the political wilderness valiant was rising in the ranks of the p.l.o. but was this just another inevitable step on the road to victory this is a fact of the long march to our cup that just for the conflict that would cost out of sight his leadership in life. chronicling the turbulent story of the struggle for a palestinian home. p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. on the deserted streets of they've become familiar figures couriers on bicycles delivering food and medicine to lock down colombians most of them here are venezuelan migrants like almost a mother of 4 says contagion is always on her mind none of them receive health insurance for their work and exposing themselves and very few seem to have it yet there may be a bright side people who look down on them as a skilled migrants now say they're essential to control the virus and receive messages on the scene that we are you know as i was a nurse back home what i am doing is not all that different from my passion helping others. point to prime minister takes a lump
expelled from their base in jordan in lebanon and left in the political wilderness valiant was rising in the ranks of the p.l.o. but was this just another inevitable step on the road to victory this is a fact of the long march to our cup that just for the conflict that would cost out of sight his leadership in life. chronicling the turbulent story of the struggle for a palestinian home. p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. on the deserted streets of they've become familiar figures...
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if that's such a thing, something like the wilderness society, whatever. pick a couple of those and try to get involved in some way. the second thing is when the opportunities arise take some kind of action. doesn't need to be heroic. you don't need to storm the capital. you don't need to write a book. if you chat with someone at thanksgiving and tell them about why this thing matters, if you send an e-mail, send a tweet, maybe you do show at the capital building. every single one of those little things does make a difference. for every theodore roosevelt, we need billions and billions and billions and billions of people that just wanting to write that letter. just do those simple things and keep doing it. it helps. it makes a difference. it's why we have these places. i wish i had something special. i wish i could tell you to buy this book and you have it all figured out. but, but just care and show people that. i think if we all do that it changes the world. how about we go this way? i'm here all night. >> two questions, quick. i'm a big fan of your podc
if that's such a thing, something like the wilderness society, whatever. pick a couple of those and try to get involved in some way. the second thing is when the opportunities arise take some kind of action. doesn't need to be heroic. you don't need to storm the capital. you don't need to write a book. if you chat with someone at thanksgiving and tell them about why this thing matters, if you send an e-mail, send a tweet, maybe you do show at the capital building. every single one of those...
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let's introduce our panel in grendel world switzerland we have an elisa wilder smith a professor of emerging infectious diseases at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine in singapore to thompson a research fellow at the league new school of public policy and a research scientist at c.n.a. corporation and in new york l. souter a professor of epidemiology and medicine columbia university welcome to you all i can i start with you professor in new york what do you think needs to be in place before you can begin to think about loosening lockdown restrictions. i believe that there needs to be a decision regarding the loosening of any of these lockdown measures should be anchored in evidence it should be anchored in data that are available for each of the countries and even better for each of the communities that we're talking about for example we know that there need we need to have evidence that there is a decrease a sustained decrease in the numbers of new infections and by sustained i mean not just for one day or 2 days or sorry days preferably we need to see that the sustained dec
let's introduce our panel in grendel world switzerland we have an elisa wilder smith a professor of emerging infectious diseases at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine in singapore to thompson a research fellow at the league new school of public policy and a research scientist at c.n.a. corporation and in new york l. souter a professor of epidemiology and medicine columbia university welcome to you all i can i start with you professor in new york what do you think needs to be in...
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blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.our dog with blue wilderness. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. get relief behind the allecounter with claritin-d.ion claritin-d improves nasal airflow 2x more than the leading allergy spray at hour 1. claritin-d. get more airflow. >>> making news right now at 4:27, an old pier is being turned into a coronavirus testing center. governor newsom says we can afford to lend ventilators. and we will tho minute, but first we check in with my friend, mike, with a look at the weather. >> good morning, kumasi. good morning, everybody. it won't be so gloomy if you need to take that walk out there today. let me put it into motion and give you an idea of some of the showers moving nort
blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.our dog with blue wilderness. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. get relief behind the allecounter with claritin-d.ion...
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let's bring in our guests from grendel walled in switzerland we have dr anneliese wilder smith a professor of emerging infectious diseases at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. in oxford in the u.k. we have in golden a professor of globalization and development at oxford university and the author of the butterfly defect that in 2014 predicted a global pandemic was inevitable and would lead to great economic costs and in boston the united states dr joy g. she's chief medical officer of partners in health and associate professor of global health and social medicine at harvard medical school thank you all for joining us i'm always 1st of all how do you come together and streamline the race to find a vaccine and treatments for covert 19. we cannot do it alone we need to combine the forces to talents and the resources to work together to accelerate the development of the next scene it will be challenging we need to speed up and we need to be fast but we also need to be mindful of safety so we need to come together needs to be correlated approach and well funded approaches enjoy
let's bring in our guests from grendel walled in switzerland we have dr anneliese wilder smith a professor of emerging infectious diseases at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. in oxford in the u.k. we have in golden a professor of globalization and development at oxford university and the author of the butterfly defect that in 2014 predicted a global pandemic was inevitable and would lead to great economic costs and in boston the united states dr joy g. she's chief medical...
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he cheered their arrival at the battle of the wilderness. expressed his confidence that the men would turn the tide of the battle which they did. other confederates that i am picked -- and i am picking on texans because as regards him and will tell texans love texans. [laughter] confederate major general smith said in the spring of 1862 "the texans won immortal honor for themselves, their state, and their commander, general hood. i could talk a week and not say half of what they deserve." properly lead, they would end the war in three months." he confided to his wife that hood's texas boys were the best material on the continent without a doubt. and even the foot soldiers agreed. they were referred to as the pride and glory of the army of northern virginia. now, the other background i want to give you is which units i'm talking about. the three core regiments are the first quarter of the texas fifth industry. at the beginning of the work, they are joined by a georgia unit and a south carolina legion. the georgians and the south carolinians a
he cheered their arrival at the battle of the wilderness. expressed his confidence that the men would turn the tide of the battle which they did. other confederates that i am picked -- and i am picking on texans because as regards him and will tell texans love texans. [laughter] confederate major general smith said in the spring of 1862 "the texans won immortal honor for themselves, their state, and their commander, general hood. i could talk a week and not say half of what they...
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not think that he is going to be re-elected and the body count is going through the roof with the wilderness campaign and all of that, and then i started looking at questions surrounding that summer and discovered that there was very little written about how lincoln understood death and dying. there are a couple of things and don't get me wrong scattered here or there, but nobody tried to follow that particular thread. so i tried to contact my wonderful editor at the illinois southern press who i was under contract and i said, "sylvia, do you mind if i write a totally different book?" and so she was so nice and turned out rather well. so i will speak about some of the things that i wrote about in that book and plenty of time for question, because there is so many things that i will not be able to address in this brief period so i hope that we have great questions. on a frigid evening in december of 1862, the governor curtain arrived to meet with president lincoln. the time was late at night and so much so that lincoln was already in bed when the governors arrived, but h left word that he wan
not think that he is going to be re-elected and the body count is going through the roof with the wilderness campaign and all of that, and then i started looking at questions surrounding that summer and discovered that there was very little written about how lincoln understood death and dying. there are a couple of things and don't get me wrong scattered here or there, but nobody tried to follow that particular thread. so i tried to contact my wonderful editor at the illinois southern press who...
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not exactly a wilderness of shrubbery and trees. do any of these trees and shrubs survive today? there is one large oak on the south grounds that might be older than the mansion itself. it is not very likely that most of these early plantings survive. that's because the british burned the white house during the war of 1812, leaving only the charred exterior walls left standing. the best depiction of the aftermath is this painting that shows the scene of utter devastation, and suggests the landscape is just as bad as the mansion. the grounds once again reverted back to a construction site. most of the work was accomplished under madison. thankfully, in 1825, another plant loving resident moved in. john quincy adams had a horticulture, but his political career always kept them moving from place to place and unable to do any real gardening of his own. this changed when he came to the white house and established a tree nursery inside a fence. that is what we see in the foreground of the image. adams grew more than 700 saplings, comprised of a wide variety of species. an oak planted i
not exactly a wilderness of shrubbery and trees. do any of these trees and shrubs survive today? there is one large oak on the south grounds that might be older than the mansion itself. it is not very likely that most of these early plantings survive. that's because the british burned the white house during the war of 1812, leaving only the charred exterior walls left standing. the best depiction of the aftermath is this painting that shows the scene of utter devastation, and suggests the...
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lee cheered the arrival at the battle of the wilderness a week la later. expressing his confidence the men would turn the tide of the battle, which they did. other confederates -- i'm picking non-texans because texans love texans. confederate major smith commented in the spring of 1862, the texans won immortal honor for themselves and their commander and their state. i could talk a week and then not say half they deserve. if they could be transported here and armed tomorrow, properly led, they would end the war in three months. north carolina colonel pender said hood's texas boys were the best material on the continent without a doubt. private alexander hunter of the first virginia infantry referred to the texas brigade as the pride and glory of the army of northern virginia. the other background i want to give you is who -- what units i'm talking about. the three corps of the hood's texas brigade. the three rein the beginning an end of the war. they are joined by the georgia. the georgians and carolinians are transferred out following the battle of antiet
lee cheered the arrival at the battle of the wilderness a week la later. expressing his confidence the men would turn the tide of the battle, which they did. other confederates -- i'm picking non-texans because texans love texans. confederate major smith commented in the spring of 1862, the texans won immortal honor for themselves and their commander and their state. i could talk a week and then not say half they deserve. if they could be transported here and armed tomorrow, properly led, they...
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blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.ed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. to putting your true colors on display. show your gut some love. only activia has billions of our live and active probiotics. a delicious way to enjoy probiotics every day. with 20 years of devotion to gut health. activia. like no other. yeah, i'm married. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? ...uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at 3 in the morning!? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? ...uh...khakis. hey, do they ever ask y
blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire.ed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to...
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not exactly a wilderness of shrubbery and trees. so do any of these early trees or shrubs still survive today? it's possible. there is particularly one large oak on the south grounds that might even be older than the mansion itself. but it's not very likely that most of these early plantings survived. and that's because the british burned the white house during the war of 1812. leaving only the charred exterior walls left standing. and the best depiction of the aftermath is this painting and it shows a scene of utter devastation and suggests the landscape faired just as bad as the mansion. moreover, during the rebuilding of the white house, the grounds once again reverted about a to being a construction site and they did most of the work accomplished under madison. thankfully in 1825 another plant loving president moved in. john quincey adams had a life long interest in horticulture but his political career had always kept him moving from place to place and unable to do any real gardening of his own. this all chanched when he came t
not exactly a wilderness of shrubbery and trees. so do any of these early trees or shrubs still survive today? it's possible. there is particularly one large oak on the south grounds that might even be older than the mansion itself. but it's not very likely that most of these early plantings survived. and that's because the british burned the white house during the war of 1812. leaving only the charred exterior walls left standing. and the best depiction of the aftermath is this painting and it...
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you have to imagine, this vast landscape, huge wilderness area.and somehow he was able to have acquired 14 of these eggs. so mcwilliams is pretty sure the scott a professional on his hands. so this is a trip that i took a couple of years ago. and later, seven years later following the footsteps of them. and that's any mcwilliams who was as ihe said, and let me give you a quick background sketch of mcwilliams. he's a liverpool pop, working class family grandfather, he was world war i, his father was a merchant marine and het grew up with really watches but the police. he did not have any barely finished school. but he became a cop, a liverpool cop, walking the breach, and became really quite will known as an investigator and sort of a midlife crisis in his 40s he decided he was tired of the drug busting drug addicts and drug pushers and suicides and murders pretty wanted to get away from that. he was also very talented rugby player, a fierce rugby player one of the best police rugby players. he had injuries then and he dropped out pretty and then h
you have to imagine, this vast landscape, huge wilderness area.and somehow he was able to have acquired 14 of these eggs. so mcwilliams is pretty sure the scott a professional on his hands. so this is a trip that i took a couple of years ago. and later, seven years later following the footsteps of them. and that's any mcwilliams who was as ihe said, and let me give you a quick background sketch of mcwilliams. he's a liverpool pop, working class family grandfather, he was world war i, his father...
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there appeared to be an occasional trapper up in the wilderness of siberia or pakistan, there was a tvumentary in the uk in the '90s this related chart work i actually post as a producer of the host of the show post as it air of shake and lowered and lured out some men. it is never been as clearly outlined in tangible as it's been in the case of jeffrey lindgren. so i think we are out of time. this is nonfiction. joshua: it reads like fiction. what's. not in the least. now. i have tried to be as faithful as i can to the truth. [applause]. thank you print. [applause]. host: thank you joshua, and what a fascinating world that you listen to. his book is that at the desk and top of the page. .. we are both getting it backwards. we are behind the curtain. welcome to kate winkler dawson's book event.
there appeared to be an occasional trapper up in the wilderness of siberia or pakistan, there was a tvumentary in the uk in the '90s this related chart work i actually post as a producer of the host of the show post as it air of shake and lowered and lured out some men. it is never been as clearly outlined in tangible as it's been in the case of jeffrey lindgren. so i think we are out of time. this is nonfiction. joshua: it reads like fiction. what's. not in the least. now. i have tried to be...
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outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessand we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessand we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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louis to head out into the wilderness and in 1842 the first expedition went up the oregon trail thatis now wyoming and the count one - - continental divide and at that point his mission was effectively done to go back home to do mapmaking along the way. but reaching the continental divide turned out to be anti- climatic a little boring trying to figure out the continental divide and to climb the tallest mountain. and to go of the highest non- that he could see and decided the mules they were taking it was just right there so they left behind with the mules for most of the other supplies and even their coats. it was summer and it didn't take long to understand they had misread the ground ahead of them. and those that they needed to navigate and reaching altitudes and one of the men went off the slope with that precipice to his death only dropping flat on the surface and exhausted the panting the party stopped and 10000 feet above sea level to hunt a mountain goat for dinner and failed. and tried to sleep without their blankets on a slab of granite lieutenant fremont began to experienc
louis to head out into the wilderness and in 1842 the first expedition went up the oregon trail thatis now wyoming and the count one - - continental divide and at that point his mission was effectively done to go back home to do mapmaking along the way. but reaching the continental divide turned out to be anti- climatic a little boring trying to figure out the continental divide and to climb the tallest mountain. and to go of the highest non- that he could see and decided the mules they were...
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steering this crisis now with a new fact checking website where it's been set up to combat some of the wilder stories appearing on social media sites and those stories or while my colleague alex force winds and joins us now to talk about these stories and tell us 1st of all about this new site well it's called if it's a chicken and it's an end in free fact checking site that has been set up in response to some of the misinformation and disinformation that has emerged over the coronavirus now the platform allows people to send a message. that they think might be untrue to fact check those fact checkers will then investigate. decide is that content true as it falls or is it perhaps a little bit unfair and i spent to one of the co-founders the british politician damian collins and explains that people should if they are unsure about such thing content think very carefully wanting to. know if you will come to the cold be proven is. that this is a really serious issue if people call back what they're saying with facts don't spread them into something that caught yet be established whether that is
steering this crisis now with a new fact checking website where it's been set up to combat some of the wilder stories appearing on social media sites and those stories or while my colleague alex force winds and joins us now to talk about these stories and tell us 1st of all about this new site well it's called if it's a chicken and it's an end in free fact checking site that has been set up in response to some of the misinformation and disinformation that has emerged over the coronavirus now...
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for your cat it's meat rich blue wilderness.ecause your cat is wild inside. ♪ ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. do i look like a child to you? (man) cheerios. (buzz) honey nut cheerios are heart healthy and can help lower cholesterol! (man) mmmmmm. (buzz) did you just "mmmmmm."? (man) no. (buzz) i'm pretty sure i heard an "mmmm." the strength test.. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. that's why dove men+care bodywash has a unique hydrating formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. starburst? juicedratic equation. super top-secret mathematical formula they keep stored inside a safe, inside a vault, so meet eno, the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. what's in your wallet? wayffrom inspiration ways to installation. home, you and helps you fix them. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks and fau
for your cat it's meat rich blue wilderness.ecause your cat is wild inside. ♪ ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. do i look like a child to you? (man) cheerios. (buzz) honey nut cheerios are heart healthy and can help lower cholesterol! (man) mmmmmm. (buzz) did you just "mmmmmm."? (man) no. (buzz) i'm pretty sure i heard an "mmmm." the strength test.. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated....
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here's of them that wilder wrote l lanzo turns to mr. thompson asked a jew lose a pocketbook? if mr. thompson jumps up to ten his pockets and shouts yes i have, $1500 and it went about it? what you know about it? is this it on lanzo's question ricky said yes that's it he opens it and hardly counts the money he counts all of the bills over twice and then he breathes aside relief and said that boy didn't steal any of it so when you listen to that story you form a mental image of it might be a vivid image or not but you know you and for a lot of things liked it the boy hasn't stolen any of the money or where the money might be? you realize why he has reached in his pocket looking for the wallet because he knows wallet occupy physical space and if your wallet is in the pocketbook, it will recognize it if you don't feel anything it won't be there and so forth for you know all of these things you know a lot can make a lot of inferences on how everyday objects work and how people work. so you can answer questions what's going on. there's no ai system yet that can actually do that. th
here's of them that wilder wrote l lanzo turns to mr. thompson asked a jew lose a pocketbook? if mr. thompson jumps up to ten his pockets and shouts yes i have, $1500 and it went about it? what you know about it? is this it on lanzo's question ricky said yes that's it he opens it and hardly counts the money he counts all of the bills over twice and then he breathes aside relief and said that boy didn't steal any of it so when you listen to that story you form a mental image of it might be a...
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the more than 19000000 i cut arctic national wildlife refuge is the largest protected wilderness in the united states. this narrow strip where the refuge makes the sea is home to many of the arctics diverse wildlife spaces. this is the heart of the arctic national wildlife refuge one of the most pristine environments in the world and it's here that the trumpet ministration and the oil companies want to drill and. this is where the care of an activity this is the part of the cabin ground so the porcupine carol heard what we're walking on right here i'm here with retired biologist and conservationist friend malla he's a caribou expert who spent more than 20 years studying this special place this is a shed you know her from an adult female caribou when you find out hers lying on the tundra your collar at lotusphere in a calving ground. it's unclear how much oil actually lies under the tundra an exploratory will group in the mid eighty's apparently delivered mega results but the oil companies won't release the data files now the trumpet ministration wants to sell off the drilling leases by
the more than 19000000 i cut arctic national wildlife refuge is the largest protected wilderness in the united states. this narrow strip where the refuge makes the sea is home to many of the arctics diverse wildlife spaces. this is the heart of the arctic national wildlife refuge one of the most pristine environments in the world and it's here that the trumpet ministration and the oil companies want to drill and. this is where the care of an activity this is the part of the cabin ground so the...
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nothing much to do" you know that old trees ♪ just grow stronger old rivers grow ♪ wilder ev'ry day wellnd you spot some hollow ancient eyes ♪ please don't just pass 'em by and stare ♪ as if you didn't care, say "hello in there, hello" ♪ "hello in there, hello" ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: that's it for "a late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be the hosts of "pod save america" and jon meacham. good night. wash your hands! but first, enjoy some music from our own jon batiste. jon? io ♪ a access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from inside...
nothing much to do" you know that old trees ♪ just grow stronger old rivers grow ♪ wilder ev'ry day wellnd you spot some hollow ancient eyes ♪ please don't just pass 'em by and stare ♪ as if you didn't care, say "hello in there, hello" ♪ "hello in there, hello" ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: that's it for "a late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be the hosts of "pod save america" and jon meacham. good night. wash your hands! but...
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the memories of little pigeon creek with all of its wilderness and primitive nips.not to mention his mother, sister and ann rutledge and they're awful suffering. he wanted to get as far away of that life as possible. he was an ambitious man. he had to do dying as well as living right. eddie died at six in the morning on friday february the 1st 1850. just four weeks shy of his fourth birthday. we lost our little boy lincoln wrote to his step brother. he was sick 52 days. the funeral followed the custom of the day and occurred in the parlor of the lincoln home. eddie's body would have been prepared for viewing. he was probably not embalmed, and expensive process not yet widespread. he was washed and dressed, tasks usually performed by the deceased's mother and the help of other women. in some communities, ladies advertised their services as laying out women. mary probably did the task herself possibly assisted by her sisters or some neighbors. the hearst drew eddie to the grave site with lincoln, the reverend and others acting as a small cortege. following the burial,
the memories of little pigeon creek with all of its wilderness and primitive nips.not to mention his mother, sister and ann rutledge and they're awful suffering. he wanted to get as far away of that life as possible. he was an ambitious man. he had to do dying as well as living right. eddie died at six in the morning on friday february the 1st 1850. just four weeks shy of his fourth birthday. we lost our little boy lincoln wrote to his step brother. he was sick 52 days. the funeral followed the...
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wilder is amazing. trump: is he a doctor from a hospital or a local doctor? has nine urgent care clinics. amazing, and he has taken care of my family as well. i have lost several family members to covid all in one household. my cousin was in the icu. he was turned away from numerous hospitals. and she lost her father-in-law, who was turned away a number of times. her family has seven family members. out of the seven family members, she has had three of those tests positive. pres. trump: how are they doing? >> thanks to dr. arthur wilder and what you have done, they are doing great. pres. trump: they took the hydroxy? >> it cannot be based on my name and your name. it has to be readily available to everyone in the city of detroit. pres. trump: the governor has gone from being totally opposed to it to going all out. it is a good thing. when you started that walk or run -- what do i have to lose? what do you have to lose? congratulations. i like democrats. i especially like this democrat. you have a beautiful presence, and you are a beautiful couple, and thank y
wilder is amazing. trump: is he a doctor from a hospital or a local doctor? has nine urgent care clinics. amazing, and he has taken care of my family as well. i have lost several family members to covid all in one household. my cousin was in the icu. he was turned away from numerous hospitals. and she lost her father-in-law, who was turned away a number of times. her family has seven family members. out of the seven family members, she has had three of those tests positive. pres. trump: how are...
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louis and head out into the wilderness.in 1842 and the expedition that he commanded, he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming and went to the divide which was supposed to be his endpoint and at that point his mission was effectively a gun and he was supposed to go on the other map making along the way. buthe preaching the continental divide for him turned out to be kind of anti, but. it was a little boring. it was the pass when it is hard to figure out when the continental divide was and he decided what he ought to do is climb the tallest mountain that he could see. they decided to abandon the mules they had been taken because the ground was getting rough and it seemed like it was right there so they left behind most of the other supplies and even their coats. it was the summer but they are getting some altitude. it didn't take long to understand they misread the ground ahead of them. what looked like a direct ascent can yield more values than they can navigate. snow-covered ground even in august and one of
louis and head out into the wilderness.in 1842 and the expedition that he commanded, he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming and went to the divide which was supposed to be his endpoint and at that point his mission was effectively a gun and he was supposed to go on the other map making along the way. buthe preaching the continental divide for him turned out to be kind of anti, but. it was a little boring. it was the pass when it is hard to figure out when the continental...
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♪ not much to do" you know old trees ♪ just grow stronger old rivers ♪ grow wilder ev'ry day well, oldent eyes ♪ please don't just pass 'em by and stare ♪ as if you didn't care say "hello in there ♪ h i hello" ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: good night. wash your hands! but first, enjoy some music from our own jon batiste. jon? ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fu ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it'll be all right it'll-- it's the ♪ late late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from inside a polling station near you, give
♪ not much to do" you know old trees ♪ just grow stronger old rivers ♪ grow wilder ev'ry day well, oldent eyes ♪ please don't just pass 'em by and stare ♪ as if you didn't care say "hello in there ♪ h i hello" ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: good night. wash your hands! but first, enjoy some music from our own jon batiste. jon? ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ are you...
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wilder than the wildest drinkers in october fest it really goes to extremes to go and. go back to the bridge. surely guess what fool soul still dancing. see how you never went to film school thank goodness see how you don't think much of them schools why. the dissidents. i think they're completely misconceived. and basically poor film students are cooped up there for way too long. for 3 or 4 years. in 3 or 4 years they could shoot 3 features instead of sitting around there learning film theory or other such nonsense. they can learn everything they need to know in a week so everything else is technical. could be left to the technicians. here you can learn about filmmaking from veron or hertz online. storyboard. instrumentals to cowards. but there's more. i found at the road film school. it was designed to be the exact opposite of everything you'd normally learn in film school. there are only 2 things i tell people there really learn. the 1st time out or pick a safety lock using a surgical instrument. and 2nd how to fake a filming permit and not get caught. in. reasonably
wilder than the wildest drinkers in october fest it really goes to extremes to go and. go back to the bridge. surely guess what fool soul still dancing. see how you never went to film school thank goodness see how you don't think much of them schools why. the dissidents. i think they're completely misconceived. and basically poor film students are cooped up there for way too long. for 3 or 4 years. in 3 or 4 years they could shoot 3 features instead of sitting around there learning film theory...
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what fo it don't matter anymore ♪ ♪ ya know that old tree just grow stronger and old rivers grow wilderhere, hello ♪ ♪ ♪ me and lorett we don't talk much mor she ts and stares throug the back door screen ♪ ♪ and all the new like some forgotten drea that we've both seen ♪ ♪ someday i'll go and call up rudy we worked together the factory ♪ ♪ b what could i sa if he asks what's ne nothing, what's with you nothing much to do ♪ ♪ ya know that old tree just grow stronger and old rivers grow wilder every day ♪ ♪ old peopl just grow lonesome waiting for someone to say hello in there, hello ♪ ♪ so if you're walkin down the street sometime and spot som hollow ancient eyes ♪ ♪ please don't just pass 'em by and star as if you didn't car say, hello in there, hello ♪ >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> daniel: tonight on "a little late with lilly singh. >> lilly: and i know that spiders are good for the environment. here's the thing i don't care [ laughter ] i gave up plastic straws i did my part. now let's kill every spider -- >> daniel: and - >> lilly: hopefully she was a cute one [ laughter ] >>
what fo it don't matter anymore ♪ ♪ ya know that old tree just grow stronger and old rivers grow wilderhere, hello ♪ ♪ ♪ me and lorett we don't talk much mor she ts and stares throug the back door screen ♪ ♪ and all the new like some forgotten drea that we've both seen ♪ ♪ someday i'll go and call up rudy we worked together the factory ♪ ♪ b what could i sa if he asks what's ne nothing, what's with you nothing much to do ♪ ♪ ya know that old tree just grow stronger and...
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then we go to wilder condiments. this woman owned business. it was launched at the santa cruz, california, farmer's market, and they make three unbelievable mustards. my husband is a hot sauce guy and says that the jalapeno one is the best ever mustard he's ever tasted. so no matter what variety you choose, you've got a winner from wilder. the trio is $14, which is a 50% savings. then we go on to sabatino. anyone who follows oprah on instagram or reads the magazine knows th tffle zest is her m. she ca sabatino truffle zest with her even to restaurants. will pull it out, sprinkle it on her dish. puts it on anything, eggs, salad, pasta, you name it so a trio of zest, there's a variety of options from sabatino today is $22. and then finally from omaha steaks, so this is not a small u it's a favorite of the creative director adam glassman since childhood. so he brought it to the readers of "o" magazine as kind of a go to gift for himself, his loved ones. they've got so many different packages. what i love most right now
then we go to wilder condiments. this woman owned business. it was launched at the santa cruz, california, farmer's market, and they make three unbelievable mustards. my husband is a hot sauce guy and says that the jalapeno one is the best ever mustard he's ever tasted. so no matter what variety you choose, you've got a winner from wilder. the trio is $14, which is a 50% savings. then we go on to sabatino. anyone who follows oprah on instagram or reads the magazine knows th tffle zest is her m....
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wilder than the wildest drinkers are fast it really goes to extremes to go and kill back to the big. surely guess what full soul still dancing. you never went to film school thank goodness you don't think much of film schools why. i think they're completely misconceived. and basically poor film students are cooped up there for way too long. for 3 or 4 years. in 3 or 4 years they could shoot 3 features instead of sitting around there learning film theory or other such nonsense. they can learn everything they need to know in a week so you can see everything else is technical committee left to the technicians and taking this disconnect in to. see if you can learn about filmmaking from veron or had song on line for example who works use the storyboards in concert instrument of the cowards you can learn the same switzer till making. but there's more skip the rope film school i founded the rogue film school. it was designed to be the exact opposite of everything you'd normally learn in film school and. the sounds of you i think i'm kinda give us there are only 2 things i tell people they'r
wilder than the wildest drinkers are fast it really goes to extremes to go and kill back to the big. surely guess what full soul still dancing. you never went to film school thank goodness you don't think much of film schools why. i think they're completely misconceived. and basically poor film students are cooped up there for way too long. for 3 or 4 years. in 3 or 4 years they could shoot 3 features instead of sitting around there learning film theory or other such nonsense. they can learn...
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and arrow and throw an axe it's fun and definitely useful should you ever lose your way in the wilderness. my next tip is a freebie it's a tall through the national park at the northern end of the black forest. when the old is an up play or a 2 red circles and that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature and never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets lie behind these walls to. find out in any numbers of experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the. luxury wellness culture and nature of bob and bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say but if you're young money is not a problem for you if you just want to be pampered then you are in good hands here in. comes. the fun. of. the flame. grappling with some tricks. to express some feeling. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist mandate looking for new perspectives. to what we've been replaced by a previous candidate doing things differently. come to
and arrow and throw an axe it's fun and definitely useful should you ever lose your way in the wilderness. my next tip is a freebie it's a tall through the national park at the northern end of the black forest. when the old is an up play or a 2 red circles and that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature and never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets lie behind these walls to. find out in any numbers of experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. w...