Bill perry and john, used to be the chairman joint chiefs of staff, has since passed away. They went there and said, no, this cant happen. We worked very hard to avoid it with some success. I think for right now, hillary has suggested, and what the president has supported, we need to toughen the sanctions and increase the things that are covered and try to get to the support of russia and china and japan to do that. Charlie but they have not done that yet. Not nearly as much as they can . Bill clinton they can do a lot more. That is right. North korea, it is a funny country. They are good at making missiles and bombs, and they cant bring in a rice crop because of the geography. Charlie they think having the bomb gives them more power than making rice. Bill clinton they believe that you and the news media and those of us in the political world, all over the world, all of us, we never think about them unless they misbehaved. That is what they think. And they know they cant survive withou
Sea levels continue to rise. Its mostly to do with infrastructure. The planning code needs to be amended to include mitigation efforts for future development, Wastewater Treatment plants particularly. Reporter she is one of 19 San Francisco resident whose have spent the last year interviewing experts and poring over research. Its happening. Reporter they issued their findings and recommendations to the mayor and the court of San Francisco. The city has been extremely good in acknowledging that there is a problem. Its not that theyre denying it. They acknowledge it, but they havent done a lot about it. So what were saying is, its getting to be time. Reporter besides ocean beach, other trouble zosome spo the embarcadero and San Francisco airport. The airport is very susceptible because right now they are built right at sea level. They are trying to do things about it, and were asking them to speed up. All you have to do is compare artworks of glaciers from the 19th century that are a fra
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The loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg still stings. She passed away in September, just long enough for Donald Trump’s last meaningful act as president to be to rush through her replacement in the form of Amy Covid Barrett. But for those looking to further honor the Justice’s memory, there’s a wine or three for that.
Last month, Teneral Cellars announced a trio of sustainably farmed and produced wines celebrating the legacy of RBG: the Notorious Cabernet Sauvignon, Supreme Sauvignon Blanc, and Dissent Zinfandel. Adorning the bottles is beautiful artwork the Supreme Sauvignon Blanc bottle was designed by Cory Justice, the Dissent Zinfandel bottle was designed by Gigi Glazier, and the Notorious Cabernet Sauvignon bottle was designed by Uptown Studios, owned by Tina Reynolds. What’s more, $10 from the sale of every RBG Collection pack will be donated to the National Women’s Law Center.
Posted on February 24, 2021
Fair Play, Calif. (February 25, 2021) – Teneral Cellars, a digital company producing incredible wine for a like-minded, mission-driven community that sips, creates and acts with purpose, today announced the launch of its SWARM Sip with Purpose collection inspired by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. To further honor the late Supreme Court Justice’s legacy, the company will donate $10 from every 3-pack sold to the National Women s Law Center, a fierce group of lawyers and other experts who advocate for gender justice. The limited edition RBG collection is available only via the Teneral Cellars website.
The collection features three delicious, sustainably farmed and produced wines including the Notorious Cabernet Sauvignon, Supreme Sauvignon Blanc and Dissent Zinfandel. Teneral Cellars is also releasing a beautiful Pinot Noir, one of Ginsburg’s favorite varietals, from the Santa Lucia Highlands American Viticulture Appellation. The Pinot Noir will be