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it'll come with the gps co—ordinates of an exact spot in the woodland.so means that they have a say in an area that they use and love. i mean, one of the — one of the joys of the internet has always been that you can raise your hand and find people like you, wherever they are in the world. you know, tisbury�*s catchment area's like 6,000 people. the advantage of this is that we can reach to anybody as far as you like who wants to protect woodlands. yeah, as you walk around the, you know, the woodland, as an owner, you know, it — it's subtle, but a really important, you know, feeling. like, it feels like it's ours and i think the exciting thing is we can now bring that sense of ourness to other people — anyone who becomes an nftree holder. we've been waiting for this for 20 years and, you know, here it is. like anything to do with crypto and blockchain, there is a huge buyer beware to getting involved. some initiatives are legitimate, but others are scams, and sometimes, it can be very hard to tell the difference. treedao says that what it's doing shows h
it'll come with the gps co—ordinates of an exact spot in the woodland.so means that they have a say in an area that they use and love. i mean, one of the — one of the joys of the internet has always been that you can raise your hand and find people like you, wherever they are in the world. you know, tisbury�*s catchment area's like 6,000 people. the advantage of this is that we can reach to anybody as far as you like who wants to protect woodlands. yeah, as you walk around the, you know,...
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one of the guild's major projects was to -- a 5 acre woodlands at the base of the cathedral. michael was chosen to be the architect for the amphitheater located there. the amphitheater was part of the original design by frederick olmsted, jr., and so the realization of this beautiful piece was one of the most exciting aspects of the project. now, michael, has just taken two of his three triplets, the two of three different colleges for their freshman year, so it is no wonder he is interested in campus design. we look forward to his presentation. >> thank you for that. and let me say first it's a great privilege and pleasure to be with you here today. i'm going to talk a bit about our work on three projects, three olmsted campuses that the office worked on in the late 19th and early 20th century and that we worked on for -- thank you, lori, second time today you've reminded me of that. that we worked on for a period that stretched over three decades on the other side of that century roughly 100 years later. but before i turn to that, and didi gave you a little bit of a -- excu
one of the guild's major projects was to -- a 5 acre woodlands at the base of the cathedral. michael was chosen to be the architect for the amphitheater located there. the amphitheater was part of the original design by frederick olmsted, jr., and so the realization of this beautiful piece was one of the most exciting aspects of the project. now, michael, has just taken two of his three triplets, the two of three different colleges for their freshman year, so it is no wonder he is interested in...
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a five-acre woodlands at the base of the cathedral. in a national competition, michael was chosen to be the landscape architect for the amphitheater located there. it was part of the original design by frederick olmsted junior and by a subsequent describe. so the realization of this beautiful piece was one of the most exciting aspects of the project. michael has just taken two of his three triplets to two of three different colleges for their freshman year. it is no wonder that he is interested in campus design. we look forward to his presentation. [ applause ] >> so, thank you, for that. let me say first, it's a great privilege and pleasure to be here with you today. i'm going to talk a little bit about our work on three projects, three olmsted campuses, campuses that the olmsted offices worked none the late 19th and early 20th century and then that we worked on for -- thank you. second time today you have reminded me of that. that we worked on for a period that stretched over three decades on the other side of that century, roughly 1
a five-acre woodlands at the base of the cathedral. in a national competition, michael was chosen to be the landscape architect for the amphitheater located there. it was part of the original design by frederick olmsted junior and by a subsequent describe. so the realization of this beautiful piece was one of the most exciting aspects of the project. michael has just taken two of his three triplets to two of three different colleges for their freshman year. it is no wonder that he is interested...
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particularly in the force and woodlands of the canopy.the first project was the visitors get we on the west front and north lawn. and it certainly was the largest one. the second one was the mp theater i'll tell you a little bit more about. and it was part as dede said, part of the restoration. the third phase of the restoration of the olmsted woods. and then finally, the cathedral -- a small ephemeral garden. a former college of preachers. so, i begin with the master plan. the visitors get we center. done with smith group architects. the conditions on the west front at that time were one of buses along wisconsin avenue, stuck at times. you see in that aerial, three deep. that completely blocked views at the west front and formal arrival of the cathedral, as well as cars. and you see those in the upper left hand corner, that distributed through the clothes that really spoiled the pastoral character of the police. so, with smith group we developed a plan to get the buses and cars underground and restore those used to the cathedral, and res
particularly in the force and woodlands of the canopy.the first project was the visitors get we on the west front and north lawn. and it certainly was the largest one. the second one was the mp theater i'll tell you a little bit more about. and it was part as dede said, part of the restoration. the third phase of the restoration of the olmsted woods. and then finally, the cathedral -- a small ephemeral garden. a former college of preachers. so, i begin with the master plan. the visitors get we...
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i listened to the dumb avant river of on before the woodlands enjoying mount dumb yvonne's beauty all year long and the magnificent flowers and the nature that surrounds me. here in the outdoors. ah, that's my life and the captain with all its joyce and hardships sir, zach it's a good life. ra gm daughter was the boy. whether she i'm good. ah zam william moody bees are gods blessing their gods, creatures god up without the bees to pollinate plants and crops, the natural world would disappear within 4 years or so. our very existence depends on them in so awesome. although and you're good to have one, i'm over as long as i have the strength to work with bes, i'll remain a beekeeper gotta go to somebody. mm mm. mount, dumb of and, and the national park are just a short distance away from tehran. the cities climate is influenced by his geographic location at the crossroads between mountains and desert in the north of the city, the air is cooler and humid in the south. a hot dry wind blows in from the desert. he rounds geographical location and its distance from old borders, helped protect
i listened to the dumb avant river of on before the woodlands enjoying mount dumb yvonne's beauty all year long and the magnificent flowers and the nature that surrounds me. here in the outdoors. ah, that's my life and the captain with all its joyce and hardships sir, zach it's a good life. ra gm daughter was the boy. whether she i'm good. ah zam william moody bees are gods blessing their gods, creatures god up without the bees to pollinate plants and crops, the natural world would disappear...
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scheme will give people the option of planting the tree in their garden or having it added to a woodlands, one day, entire forests may grow. the welsh government says it wants to see 86 million trees planted across wales by the end of the decade to capture carbon and combat climate change. that's why next year it will offer over a million native trees for free — either to be added to a woodland like this, or for people to plant themselves at home. but at the cost of £2 million to the taxpayer, how likely is it that they'll survive and thrive? trees are tough, actually. you've got to treat them pretty badly to kill a tree. you know, just a bit of tender loving care and it will be fine. bit of space and plenty of water. to reach 86 million, many, many more will need to be planted. a national forest stretching across wales is planned. a similar scheme is happening in the midlands. but planting to capture carbon is the subject of scientific debate. it depends on the type of tree and its location. stopping deforestation is, for some, a bigger priority, as well as cutting emissions. whether wa
scheme will give people the option of planting the tree in their garden or having it added to a woodlands, one day, entire forests may grow. the welsh government says it wants to see 86 million trees planted across wales by the end of the decade to capture carbon and combat climate change. that's why next year it will offer over a million native trees for free — either to be added to a woodland like this, or for people to plant themselves at home. but at the cost of £2 million to the...
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kind of at the border of town is that bridge area outside of towns right along kind of the woodland areas. and lot of those in recent years have been billing. there were some divisions there, and unfortunately many people don't have adequate escape routes to evacuate when they need you. ordinarily the roadways you have are adequate to supply traffic. but when it talks, when it comes to a high end of that situation alone, leave to get out of dodge quickly. we just don't have the roadways needs. you really hand that capacity. and so when they say people need to back with now it's urgent, it's dire, and the stands are these plans rather than by very strong weeds upwards of a 110124 hours coming down the mountains right now. it really is a worst case scenario. situation is something we really haven't seen in colorado before. also really worth mentioning to talk 20 largest wildfires or c history and all of her in the past 20 years. and so change is written. there is one of those things we'll see manifest and extreme weather. and this is kind of latest. all right, meteorologist matthew poochie.
kind of at the border of town is that bridge area outside of towns right along kind of the woodland areas. and lot of those in recent years have been billing. there were some divisions there, and unfortunately many people don't have adequate escape routes to evacuate when they need you. ordinarily the roadways you have are adequate to supply traffic. but when it talks, when it comes to a high end of that situation alone, leave to get out of dodge quickly. we just don't have the roadways needs....
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you can plant your tree in your own garden or have it planted in woodland.s correspondent hywel griffith has the details. it's the original carbon capture technology. around the world, planting more trees has become a popular response to the climate emergency. the welsh government says giving awayjust over1 million trees is about engagement, not green—wash. they'll either be added to a woodland like this or people can choose to plant them at home. but they'll only be a fraction of the number needed to reach net zero. we can't wait for a perfect solution. we've got to try stuff and we've got to do it fast. we are going to plant 86 million trees, purely on carbon terms alone. the good thing with planting trees is, you don'tjust get a carbon benefit. you get a benefit for nature, a benefit for dealing with flooding, for tackling crime, for dealing with health. at this time of year, many of us are more focused on trees for tinsel. that one there, is it? rather than tackling crime. the government giveaway will cost £2 million. so, will people want to plant one? i
you can plant your tree in your own garden or have it planted in woodland.s correspondent hywel griffith has the details. it's the original carbon capture technology. around the world, planting more trees has become a popular response to the climate emergency. the welsh government says giving awayjust over1 million trees is about engagement, not green—wash. they'll either be added to a woodland like this or people can choose to plant them at home. but they'll only be a fraction of the number...
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you'll have a choice of native species to plant in your garden, or you can have it added to woodlandn't they? they are amazing at all sorts of things and part of— aren't they? they are amazing at all sorts of things and part of the - sorts of things and part of the problem is we have lost our connection with nature and to fully understand the value of trees. from the carbon capture point of view, it is a no—brainer, but they have other benefits. there are clear health benefits, if you are around trees, your blood pressure and stress levels lower quickly. is your blood pressure and stress levels lower quickly.— your blood pressure and stress levels lower quickly. is that true? who said? _ levels lower quickly. is that true? who said? there _ levels lower quickly. is that true? who said? there are _ levels lower quickly. is that true? who said? there are lots - levels lower quickly. is that true? who said? there are lots of - levels lower quickly. is that true? who said? there are lots of peer| who said? there are lots of peer review is to _ who said? there are lots of peer review is t
you'll have a choice of native species to plant in your garden, or you can have it added to woodlandn't they? they are amazing at all sorts of things and part of— aren't they? they are amazing at all sorts of things and part of the - sorts of things and part of the problem is we have lost our connection with nature and to fully understand the value of trees. from the carbon capture point of view, it is a no—brainer, but they have other benefits. there are clear health benefits, if you are...
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the woodwinds have all the solar woodlands of all, had big personalities, strong person, others that as in the public. when you go to see the dia, so you, you see them actually as they play. ah, but even before he'd signed his contract as principal conductor in 1999 nagondo took the orchestra on a concert tour of japan. it feels like it was yesterday, actually. and it was the feeding of a new beginning with an orchestra conductor relationship, a new beginning for the dia. so to go to japan for the 1st time after many, many years and a new beginning that japan would actually, well, a chaplain is american with the german orchestra. something that had never really happened before. that's why i think all of us, all of the d. s. o, who remember that to her? they don't forget it either says something very special and vision lungs. um it was quite strange. communicating with a japanese choir. okay. speaking german and english. and it was especially attention for me because i look like i should be able speak japanese, but my japanese is his horrific. it's really nearly nonexistent. it was a
the woodwinds have all the solar woodlands of all, had big personalities, strong person, others that as in the public. when you go to see the dia, so you, you see them actually as they play. ah, but even before he'd signed his contract as principal conductor in 1999 nagondo took the orchestra on a concert tour of japan. it feels like it was yesterday, actually. and it was the feeding of a new beginning with an orchestra conductor relationship, a new beginning for the dia. so to go to japan for...
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the reality is the land was a lot of abandoned farms, a lot of succession woodlands. it was not necessarily that you are cutting down this forest put in a university. the land actually looks like this. you could see the city encroaching from the north, and you can see the football field being laid out. this is during construction. there is the cross access. so, when i was looking at this, the first time, i was thinking about the topography, the trees, and you have a very specific image of what the piedmont landscape is. you think about what is driving the design. i think we talked about that earlier today. does the designer come in here and say, this is what your campus needs to be? i started looking at james duke's a state. this is his park as it was called. it was in new jersey. this was between 1893, when james greenleaf started, into 1915. miller did some plans, and then they split up. this was lewis mueller's plan. what you see is very much a picturesque landscape. this is what james duke wanted. this is how he wanted to spend his money on his 2700 acres. he want
the reality is the land was a lot of abandoned farms, a lot of succession woodlands. it was not necessarily that you are cutting down this forest put in a university. the land actually looks like this. you could see the city encroaching from the north, and you can see the football field being laid out. this is during construction. there is the cross access. so, when i was looking at this, the first time, i was thinking about the topography, the trees, and you have a very specific image of what...
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the woodwinds have all the solar woodlands of all, had big personalities. strong person, others that as in the public, when you go to see the dia, so you, you see them actually as they play. ah, but even before he'd signed his contract, as principal conductor in 1999 nagondo took the orchestra on a concert tour of japan. it feels like it was yesterday actually. and it was the feeding of a new beginning with an orchestra conductor relationship, a new beginning for the dia. so to go to japan for the 1st time after many, many years and a new beginning that japan would actually, well, a japanese american with a german orchestra. something that had never really happened before. that's why i think all of us, all of the d. s o who remember the tour? they don't forget. it either says something very special and vision lungs. it was quite strange. communicating with a japanese choir. okay. speaking german and english. and it was especially stan, attention, me because i looked like i should be able speak japanese, but my japanese his, his horrific it's really nearly nonexistent. it was a bit of
the woodwinds have all the solar woodlands of all, had big personalities. strong person, others that as in the public, when you go to see the dia, so you, you see them actually as they play. ah, but even before he'd signed his contract, as principal conductor in 1999 nagondo took the orchestra on a concert tour of japan. it feels like it was yesterday actually. and it was the feeding of a new beginning with an orchestra conductor relationship, a new beginning for the dia. so to go to japan for...
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the woodwinds have all the solar woodlands of all, had big personalities, strong personalities that as in the public. when you go to see the dia, so you, you see them actually as they play. ah, but even before he'd signed his contract as principal conductor in 1999 nagondo took the orchestra on a concert tour of japan. it feels like it was yesterday, actually. and it was the feeding of a new beginning with an orchestra conductor relationship, a new beginning for the dia. so to go to japan for the 1st time after many, many years and a new beginning that japan would actually, well, a chaplain is american with the german orchestra. something that had never really happened before. that's why i think all of us, all of the d. s. o, who remember that to her? they don't forget, it either says something very special and yeah, i'm vision, lungs. it was quite strange. communicating with a japanese choir. okay. speaking german and english. and it was especially attention for me because i look like i should be able speak japanese, but my japanese is his horrific. it's really nearly nonexistent. it
the woodwinds have all the solar woodlands of all, had big personalities, strong personalities that as in the public. when you go to see the dia, so you, you see them actually as they play. ah, but even before he'd signed his contract as principal conductor in 1999 nagondo took the orchestra on a concert tour of japan. it feels like it was yesterday, actually. and it was the feeding of a new beginning with an orchestra conductor relationship, a new beginning for the dia. so to go to japan for...
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it's five acre woodlands at the base of the cathedral. michael was chosen to be architect for the amphitheater located located there, and amphitheater which was part of the original design by frederick olmsted junior and a subsequent design by frederick bratton and through the realization of this beautiful piece ofone of the most exciting aspects of the project . miles has taken two of his three triplets to two of three different colleges for their freshman year so it is no wonder he is interested in campus design. we look forward to his presentation . [applause] >> thank you dd for that. let me say first it's a privilege to be here with you today. i'm going to talk about our work on three projects, three olmsted campuses. campuses that the olmsted offices worked on in the late 19th and early 20th century and that we worked on for ... thank you lori, the second time today youreminded me of that . we worked on for a period stretched over three decades on the other side of that century roughly 100 years later. but before i turn to that and
it's five acre woodlands at the base of the cathedral. michael was chosen to be architect for the amphitheater located located there, and amphitheater which was part of the original design by frederick olmsted junior and a subsequent design by frederick bratton and through the realization of this beautiful piece ofone of the most exciting aspects of the project . miles has taken two of his three triplets to two of three different colleges for their freshman year so it is no wonder he is...
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fatigue disappear planner you were laid out and i listened to the dumb avant river of on before the woodland, enjoying mount, dumb yvonne's beauty. all your rank and the magnificent flowers and the nature of that surrounds me here in the outdoors. ah, that's my life and the captain with all its joyce and hardships. saki, it's a good life raw g m daughter was evo, whethers hm got it. ah zam will get moody bees are gods blessing their gods creatures god enough without the bees to pollinate plants and crops, the natural world would disappear within 4 years or so. our very existence depends on them. indeed in san was company although enjoyed good. have 1 am over as long as i have the strength to work with bees. i'll remain a beekeeper even got a quote number that he ah mt dm of and, and the national park just a short distance away from tehran. the cities climate is influenced by his geographic location at the crossroads between mountains and desert. in the north of this city, the air is cooler and humid in the south. a hot dry wind blows in from the desert. for to ron's geographical location and
fatigue disappear planner you were laid out and i listened to the dumb avant river of on before the woodland, enjoying mount, dumb yvonne's beauty. all your rank and the magnificent flowers and the nature of that surrounds me here in the outdoors. ah, that's my life and the captain with all its joyce and hardships. saki, it's a good life raw g m daughter was evo, whethers hm got it. ah zam will get moody bees are gods blessing their gods creatures god enough without the bees to pollinate plants...
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however, most mongol see him 1st and foremost as a heroic cosmonaut concert in the slick woodland sing. for the 1st basement buyer, mongolian was a significant moment for our people in and we'll stay a part of mongolian history is an important event all these days. young to learn about it. from newspapers and magazines, from radio and television, from their parents, relatives and siblings. with detroit, as a result, mongolians have edged it firmly into the memories with an almost as good thing he quoted on sir, ah, even in retirement, the major general still has very little free time. he regularly speaks at events on military history about his experiences as a research cosmo, not on the soviet. so used 39 space mission and about his 8 day stay on the saw youth. 6 space station, good act, tragic, dead them. dean was awarded the title, cosmic hero of mongolia to honor his career. he's the only living mongolian to hold it. that'll be. oh, don't let them go, give up the 3. no, well i try not to give myself so much important level to see what have i done so far, which what are my achievemen
however, most mongol see him 1st and foremost as a heroic cosmonaut concert in the slick woodland sing. for the 1st basement buyer, mongolian was a significant moment for our people in and we'll stay a part of mongolian history is an important event all these days. young to learn about it. from newspapers and magazines, from radio and television, from their parents, relatives and siblings. with detroit, as a result, mongolians have edged it firmly into the memories with an almost as good thing...
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in southern quebec, research is monitoring the woodlands to learn how far is destruction is impacting cop and storage. so trees through photosynthesis take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and turn them into bio mass into wood, where they're stored as carbon, the more carbon that we have stored in biomass in the forests, the less carbon dioxide we have in the atmosphere contributing to managing this research can help guide local conservation strategies and influence town planning to mitigate impact on vital areas. ah, the thousands of years hindus are been performing the last funeral rights according to specific religious guidelines, including burning the dead. see mation is the traditional method of disposing of the disease. but with $8500000.00 hindus dying each year. funeral pyres exact, a huge environmental tool. felling over 50000000 trees, emitting 8000000 tons of carbon dioxide into the air. and adding to india's already critical air pollution problems. but here in delhi, a team of environmentally conscious engineers has adapted this age old tradition of cremation to today's
in southern quebec, research is monitoring the woodlands to learn how far is destruction is impacting cop and storage. so trees through photosynthesis take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and turn them into bio mass into wood, where they're stored as carbon, the more carbon that we have stored in biomass in the forests, the less carbon dioxide we have in the atmosphere contributing to managing this research can help guide local conservation strategies and influence town planning to mitigate...
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like that in the slick woodlands and being the 1st baseboard buyer mongolian was a significant moment for rp. boeing and it will stay a part of mongolian history is an important event. all these days young to learn about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives and siblings. with detroit, as a result, mongolians have edged it firmly into their memories, with an almost as with sing he, warriors on, sir, ah, even in retirement, the major general still has very little free time. he regularly speaks at events on military history about his experiences as a research cosmo. not on the soviet. so used 39 space mission and about his 8 day stay on the saw youth. 6 space station. good are tragic, dead them dean was awarded the title, cosmic hero of mongolia to honor his career. he's the only living mongolian to hold it. they will be, oh, don't want anybody to go. we've got the 3. no, well i try not to get myself so much important because i don't see what have i done so far, which what are my achievements mainly about the job again, but the i don't
like that in the slick woodlands and being the 1st baseboard buyer mongolian was a significant moment for rp. boeing and it will stay a part of mongolian history is an important event. all these days young to learn about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives and siblings. with detroit, as a result, mongolians have edged it firmly into their memories, with an almost as with sing he, warriors on, sir, ah, even in retirement, the major general...
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but zimbabwe loses more than $300000.00 hectares of woodland every year due to fires, locking and land clearance for settlements. the bike riding conservationists want to undo some of the damage by planting trees. to day it's acacia seedlings that were dropped at a pre designated spot. this species produces large amounts of pollen and nectar. so that being planted near beehives, i think it will be a great idea for to introduce this idea to smaller kids and children from a very young age. teaching them about she planting and cycling as they seem to so far, the activists of financed their activities themselves, but they hope donations will soon start pouring in, especially as they spread their campaign around the country. and how about you, if you are also doing your bates tell us about his visitor website, both send us a tweet. hash tag doing jo, banks we shall, you'll still raise there, lot of things you need every now and again, only once bought it is surely not a good idea to buy all these things. platforms designed to allow people to share tools within neighbors, a kind of trendy in
but zimbabwe loses more than $300000.00 hectares of woodland every year due to fires, locking and land clearance for settlements. the bike riding conservationists want to undo some of the damage by planting trees. to day it's acacia seedlings that were dropped at a pre designated spot. this species produces large amounts of pollen and nectar. so that being planted near beehives, i think it will be a great idea for to introduce this idea to smaller kids and children from a very young age....
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they will play against taft from woodland hills in southern california.tle tomorrow. the others, marin catholic, sacred heart, and balboa should be a good time for those kids as they go for a state championship. as for the 49ers and cincinnati, george kittle, i would imagine he will have a big game. >> always. >> thank you. >>> it will be an icy cold the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. tension builds... the plot twist the hero prevails in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a
they will play against taft from woodland hills in southern california.tle tomorrow. the others, marin catholic, sacred heart, and balboa should be a good time for those kids as they go for a state championship. as for the 49ers and cincinnati, george kittle, i would imagine he will have a big game. >> always. >> thank you. >>> it will be an icy cold the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. tension...
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the woodlands and loving music in marrying the 2 together. so just a part of a lovely stuff, i see a very thought provoking say that one fatal question. what if you are glittering achievements? this is the score for the bbc africa cds because that was fronted by the the legend . so david baton but what's a white walking with a legend like him? well i'm, i think it, it, david is very particular about music and i think he's, he's a video with him and we killed him as well. and, and i've met him through the world on trust quite a few times. and i like the fact that he's particular and he knows what he wants. so you know, he's a very nice person. he plays a, has a peaceful ground. and so i feel i felt like i, i was definitely i had to, i had to stay on my god and be very, very precise. but i know that he liked the music. he loves music, he said to africa. so i was very relieved about that. so yes, i can say that he knows what he's talking about. i like many people a lot coming up. i mean, you staying on this environmental fee, which is so much of
the woodlands and loving music in marrying the 2 together. so just a part of a lovely stuff, i see a very thought provoking say that one fatal question. what if you are glittering achievements? this is the score for the bbc africa cds because that was fronted by the the legend . so david baton but what's a white walking with a legend like him? well i'm, i think it, it, david is very particular about music and i think he's, he's a video with him and we killed him as well. and, and i've met him...
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know where you live like out some of those inland valleys up i reservist and what have you, davis woodland. it's gonna be foggy. it really is, and some of those spots will be pretty hard , low visibilities in the early morning hours, even out by walnut creek. it's getting foggy conquered. here's the model range north rain north till saturday sunday night into monday. see that drop down, so that's the beginning of the potential for a change, and that change will come. starts on monday. kind of the morning and the afternoon where we might see some drizzle a little bit of onshore wind a lot of clouds, but the real story with that is it's going to sort of crack that rain window open a little bit. so that days that follow could bring us some some real rates, so we'll wait until things sort of settle in. and we'll see how that plans out. these are the forecast lows for tomorrow morning about where they were this morning. there's that massive atmospheric river right miles. we figured it last night was like. it's past the dateline. so it's you know. 3000 miles, and that's representing its represen
know where you live like out some of those inland valleys up i reservist and what have you, davis woodland. it's gonna be foggy. it really is, and some of those spots will be pretty hard , low visibilities in the early morning hours, even out by walnut creek. it's getting foggy conquered. here's the model range north rain north till saturday sunday night into monday. see that drop down, so that's the beginning of the potential for a change, and that change will come. starts on monday. kind of...
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no, nothing the woodlands and loving music in marrying the 2 together. so just was a part of a, ah, ah, that's lovely stuff. i see a very thought provoking sarah. one final question, what if you are glittering achievements? the style is a score for the bbc africa, c, d 's because that was fronted by the the legend. so david optima was a white walking with a legend like him. well i'm, i think it, he, david is very particular about music and i think he's, he's, you know, a video with him and we still have as well. and i've mentioned a few times. and i like the fact that he's particular and he knows what he wants. so you know, he's a very musical person. he plays a, has a peaceful ground can. and so i feel i felt like i was definitely i had to, i had to stay on my god and be very, very precise. but i know that he like music music. he said to be yeah, because i was very read about that. so yes, i can say that he knows what he's talking about. i like many people available, what you got coming up. i mean, you're staying on this environmental thing, which is so
no, nothing the woodlands and loving music in marrying the 2 together. so just was a part of a, ah, ah, that's lovely stuff. i see a very thought provoking sarah. one final question, what if you are glittering achievements? the style is a score for the bbc africa, c, d 's because that was fronted by the the legend. so david optima was a white walking with a legend like him. well i'm, i think it, he, david is very particular about music and i think he's, he's, you know, a video with him and we...
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the rebels are targeting the rule. woodland can get sheena and labella in the m horror region. the laser trial of those stood near mar, leader on san see, she has been adjourned until next week, said she is accused of violating pandemic restrictions. she was already sentenced to 2 years in prison earlier in december in a separate case. and those are the headlines to stay with us here in al jazeera inside stories next. stories of determination enjoy ah. with. i remained a short documentary by african filmmakers from miley wanda and cameron desert libraries. the young cyclist and happy africa direct on al jazeera is another war brewing in the balkans. politicians in the bosnian serb republic have voted to pull out of the union with bosnia and herzegovina, western countries of warning that the fashion could de stabilize the entire region . yet again. so why do this herbs want to quit? now? this is inside story. ah i welcome to program. i'm kim vanelle. it's being described as the most serious crisis in the balkans region since the bosnian war at war ended in 1995 of the ethnic cle
the rebels are targeting the rule. woodland can get sheena and labella in the m horror region. the laser trial of those stood near mar, leader on san see, she has been adjourned until next week, said she is accused of violating pandemic restrictions. she was already sentenced to 2 years in prison earlier in december in a separate case. and those are the headlines to stay with us here in al jazeera inside stories next. stories of determination enjoy ah. with. i remained a short documentary by...
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this is in southern california happened on northbound 1, one woodland hills in the san fernando valley just after midnight. police say the female driver was taken to the hospital right now. no word on her condition. we're told that some lanes were blocked. but firefighters and law enforcement cleared the scene. nobody else was hurt. and so far police say they have no idea where that tire came from in the east bay carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected cause of death of a woman discovered in it is also believe that a man and 3 children were exposed to that gas. they were taken to the hospital. forcefully to call reports. >> when pittsburgh police knocked on the door of a home on vincent street thursday night. a man answered dazed and confused not long after officers discovered 3 children and a dead woman inside the house. the contra, costa county flre protection district responded, as did pg any which measured a very high level of carbon monoxide. it's a tragic story. the contra costa county coroner's division has not released the official cause of death. but the police department says
this is in southern california happened on northbound 1, one woodland hills in the san fernando valley just after midnight. police say the female driver was taken to the hospital right now. no word on her condition. we're told that some lanes were blocked. but firefighters and law enforcement cleared the scene. nobody else was hurt. and so far police say they have no idea where that tire came from in the east bay carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected cause of death of a woman discovered in it...
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can start a tradition of their own every family to have a i've been awful awesome family woodland mall. it just warmed my heart. and that's what the season is all about is giving back a flash in time. they hope will bring joy to others like it has for them for half a century. if you look at the last couple years and. >> the uncertainties of the time and the hardship and the loss is that people went through. >> you know, like for us this year. we lost our grappa. my mom's dad, bill mark murray we won't get to celebrate with him and that's, you know, hard for us. but we try to find special moments like this that we can find joy. >> i love that idea. so sweet. they keep getting older, though. but if it keeps look at the s the secret to see what we've got to go with his sneakers that's a great tradition. each family should have some kind of tradition. they carry on. all right. that's it for us tonight at 6 o'clock. thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you during primetime tonight starting at 8 on the bay, area's local news station have a nice evening. liz, you nerd, cough if you're
can start a tradition of their own every family to have a i've been awful awesome family woodland mall. it just warmed my heart. and that's what the season is all about is giving back a flash in time. they hope will bring joy to others like it has for them for half a century. if you look at the last couple years and. >> the uncertainties of the time and the hardship and the loss is that people went through. >> you know, like for us this year. we lost our grappa. my mom's dad, bill...
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, they come in the university and the reality is the land with a lot of abandoned farms into the woodlands, it wasn't necessarily putting down fires to put in a university the land actually looks like this you see the city approaching from the north. you can see the football field being late this is during construction there is a cross access. when i was looking at this the first time i was thinking about, you have the hypocrisy coming of the tree, you have a very specific image of what's driving the design. , does the designer come in here and say this is what you campus needs to be. looking at james duke's estate this is duke's part as it was called in somerville new jersey, between 1893, this is 1915 buckingham miller and this was lewis miller's plan. he wanted to spend his money on 2700 acres and make a public park. going back to the other discussion today, campus park estate they're not in separate landscapes, there are versions of the same thing, this is the aesthetics that he likes, the experiences that he likes. all swalwell "well he said he pointed to million jews on his property
, they come in the university and the reality is the land with a lot of abandoned farms into the woodlands, it wasn't necessarily putting down fires to put in a university the land actually looks like this you see the city approaching from the north. you can see the football field being late this is during construction there is a cross access. when i was looking at this the first time i was thinking about, you have the hypocrisy coming of the tree, you have a very specific image of what's...
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i miss trish will believe in the below woodland lou jamaica where the true democracy was restored and shafter quiet description of the unscrupulous actions taken by the previous administration. and there are more examples of that. and i hope that to in such countries as certainly cur i girl, i will be taken seriously by washington as well. you to young and we stand full source, do they countries ask me to go beyond the red showing on screen screen, kieschnick disclosure, still no building the latin american and caribbean identity as an important po over the polish centric world order that is being formed right now and in this context, we highly value relations that way, that original and sub regional bodies and associations and this region, especially with the c lock. so the member states with which we have a mechanism over political consultation and the issue of hoops due to the pandemic . there was a high test to, to look at you have now mexico presides there and it wants to resume meetings and we will hold we that there are another areas of corporation which would you do well, incl
i miss trish will believe in the below woodland lou jamaica where the true democracy was restored and shafter quiet description of the unscrupulous actions taken by the previous administration. and there are more examples of that. and i hope that to in such countries as certainly cur i girl, i will be taken seriously by washington as well. you to young and we stand full source, do they countries ask me to go beyond the red showing on screen screen, kieschnick disclosure, still no building the...
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i was telling you earlier this piece a 4 by 4 woodland on his desk and a big survival machete. got upset with me to start chopping on that block people downstairs calling us. would you knock it off? man? i can't hear down. i had an experience in the same gemini program when with the crewman complained that their communication system would slide around and in the helmet they couldn't get to it to just it. and i was having a meeting in the office but how we can fix it. and he walks in as to which annisa, i don't know what the number was like, a p, j 7. what a british communications cap he knew about these british flying calves, because he'd been over there in the war and had flown with him and knew what it was . we took it apart, uses a pattern to make what was referred to later as the snoopy cap could head, the brown, the earth, white spandex, down the middle. so kind of look like a snoopy dog from the cartoon, and referred to an apollo programs, a snoopy cat. but he was want to got that in started tell us at what we needed. tell me what it was like at the time, then to be worki
i was telling you earlier this piece a 4 by 4 woodland on his desk and a big survival machete. got upset with me to start chopping on that block people downstairs calling us. would you knock it off? man? i can't hear down. i had an experience in the same gemini program when with the crewman complained that their communication system would slide around and in the helmet they couldn't get to it to just it. and i was having a meeting in the office but how we can fix it. and he walks in as to which...
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native trees for free — either to be added to a woodland like this, or for people to plant themselvest home. but at the cost of £2 million to the taxpayer, how likely is it that they'll survive and thrive? trees are tough, actually. you've got to treat them pretty badly to kill a tree. you know, just a bit of tender loving care and it will be fine. bit of space and plenty of water. to reach 86 million, many, many more will need to be planted. a national forest stretching across wales is planned. a similar scheme is happening in the midlands. but planting to capture carbon is the subject of scientific debate. it depends on the type of tree and its location. stopping deforestation is, for some, a bigger priority, as well as cutting emissions. whether wales�*s big tree giveaway can have a meaningful impact won't be clear for at least a generation. but ministers say it's a worthwhile investment in the nation's future. hywel griffith, bbc news. here's matt taylor. and matt there's another storm just around the corner, how bad could this one be? good news, it is not as potent as storm arwen
native trees for free — either to be added to a woodland like this, or for people to plant themselvest home. but at the cost of £2 million to the taxpayer, how likely is it that they'll survive and thrive? trees are tough, actually. you've got to treat them pretty badly to kill a tree. you know, just a bit of tender loving care and it will be fine. bit of space and plenty of water. to reach 86 million, many, many more will need to be planted. a national forest stretching across wales is...
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it was originally a dump site for garbage and other waste, woodland know to fulfill was little to paul. we found the details of the sea as ours initiative intersect with many of the municipalities goals, whether from community participation, community interventions and perceiving the environment. reusing environmental materials. we found they played an exceptional role in creating a role model for young people, volunteers, and community activists to make sustainable intervention in community and environmental service. since this project was founded, it has become an example for others to do the same. but these young people say it's only the beginning of a bigger dream and the hope to show the world how beautiful gods they can be. c, l 20, got them bangladesh, celebrating the 50th anniversary of its independence from pakistan. earlier, a prime minister, jessina presided over a victory day parade and doctor were india's armed forces to part for the 1st time, india help bangladesh. she guerrilla fighters, defeat pakistan's army in 1971. an estimated $3000000.00 people were killed in the 9
it was originally a dump site for garbage and other waste, woodland know to fulfill was little to paul. we found the details of the sea as ours initiative intersect with many of the municipalities goals, whether from community participation, community interventions and perceiving the environment. reusing environmental materials. we found they played an exceptional role in creating a role model for young people, volunteers, and community activists to make sustainable intervention in community...
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it was originally a dump site for garbage and other waste. woodland know the whole scene were well a little bit, but we found the details of the sea as ours initiative intersect with many of the municipalities goals, whether from community participation, community interventions and perceiving the environment, reusing environmental materials. we found they played an exceptional role in creating a role model for young people, volunteers, and community activists to make sustainable interventions in community and environmental service. uh huh. since this project was founded, it has become an example for others to do the same. but these young people said only the beginning of a bigger dream and the hope to show the world how beautiful gods they can be. c, l 20. god. phil had only, i'll just renew our press freedom at risk reporters without borders say at least 46 journalists have been killed this year for doing their job. bangladesh celebrates 50 years of independence, but for some, the split from pakistan remains a painful memory. and in sport, a hero's welcome for the new formula. one c
it was originally a dump site for garbage and other waste. woodland know the whole scene were well a little bit, but we found the details of the sea as ours initiative intersect with many of the municipalities goals, whether from community participation, community interventions and perceiving the environment, reusing environmental materials. we found they played an exceptional role in creating a role model for young people, volunteers, and community activists to make sustainable interventions...