was like finding the holy grail. that is about a third of the length of the tree. and you kind of think. no, ican t. i can t cut that. ijust want. ..to save it, like it is you know, regardless of how crazy that sounds. this tree was so vast, its apocalyptic descent would have just smashed and crushed everything in its path, and it would havejust gone splat into the mushy silt of what was once the forest floor. when a farmer in norfolk discovered this tree, hamish was called in. his decision not to chop it up, and retain its length, led to all kinds of logistical challenges. a special sawmill was flown in from canada, and carpenters and students constructed a bespoke saw bench in the field. 0nce converted into planks, the tree
this tree was so vast, its apocalyptic descent would ve just smashed and crushed everything in its path, and it would vejust gone splat into the mushy silt of what was once the forest floor. when a farmer in norfolk discovered this tree, hamish was called in. his decision not to chop it up and retain its length led to all kinds of logistical challenges. a special sawmill was flown in from canada, and carpenters and students constructed a bespoke saw bench in the field. once converted into planks, the tree had to be transported in a lorry. with no kiln in the country big enough to dry the wood, the team had to build one even moving the planks around at the building crafts college in london meant roads had to be closed off. now the team behind this project say they ve created a table for the nation. lovely. this tree was unearthed in 2012 the year of
this tree was so vast, its apocalyptic descent would ve just smashed and crushed everything in its path, and it would vejust gone splat into the mushy silt of what was once the forest floor. when a farmer in norfolk discovered this tree, hamish was called in. his decision not to chop it up and retain its length led to all kinds of logistical challenges. a special sawmill was flown in from canada, and carpenters and students constructed a bespoke saw bench in the field. 0nce converted into planks, the tree had to be transported in a lorry. with no kiln in the country big enough to dry the wood, the team had to build one even moving the planks around at the building crafts college in london meant roads had to be closed off. now the team behind this project say they ve created a table for the nation. lovely. this tree was unearthed in 2012 the year of
is anyone who thought they would go from no provincial capital to marching in kabul. president trump left us with the strongest military position since 2001, but the point is that kabul, itself, the president had substantial troops, and that army lost the will to fight, and the president fled the country. that is what led to rapid fall of kabul. and hamish, now that the evacuation is done, and the president in this case, the white house chief of staff is speaking beyond the current moment, and trying to speak their way into the history books and defending and justifying not only their decision, but also the evacuation process there at the very end. that is right. you hear the president forcefully defending himself and not just against the critics, but forcefully defending himself into the history books. the president yesterday stood at the podium and not taking the