yes, it s peat. if you look it s almost decayed, but not totally decomposed. oh, you can still see the fibres. why is it important to restore these peatlands? it is important for carbon emissions. we want to stop carbon emissions here, we want that this peatland will store carbon. but people here also finding out what a stunning playground this environment is. glad to meet you. good to meet you too. i ve got my gumboots ready, ready to meet the bog. ivor is a guide who works in, lives, and plays in soomaa national park. he floats through the bogs in his canoe, skates and sledges on them in the winter, and stomps through them in these. any tips? it s not that difficult, actually. you just walk and one important thing, when you want to turn back,
and uniformed officers in the nypd for what they do every single day, particularly now around the holidays where they are away from their own families. members of the nypd work deli gently so that everyone who lives in, works in, and visits this city can enjoy events like this and feel safe in this city. big parade features marching bands, majorettes, balloons. mayor eric adams says it s about tourism urging people to do a lot of shopping. he referred to the balloons as the only kind of inflation we like. for those of you still traveling today, cnn meteorologist derek van dam will have the forecast for you. here at chicago s o hare airport, officials are expecting this year to be busier than last year. that falls in line with what
save them. i spoke with doctor thomas fischer works in chicago on the south side. he s the author of a book called the emergency. it is a memoir about treating vulnerable, disenfranchised patients during the worst stages of the pandemic. we do not only need to respond in such a way that allows us to protect everybody, given our shared immunity humanity in moments of crisis. why is there not at least uneven distribution of protections, goods and services that allow everyone to be healthy? the full episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. it is part of a series called inspiring america. it tells the stories of people like dr. fischer, who have made an extraordinary impact. many of them will be celebrated in a special primetime events which airs this saturday night, 10 pm, right, here on msnbc.
family. no, it d kill her. but she s already dead. so, carry on. one of the things that i love about the sitcom is that it is necessarily a reflection of the atmosphere, in which it s made. and so, leaving aside roseanne s repugnant views, as an individual person, i think, the show that was rebooted by abc was really about how do you make ends meet in the 21st century? i hope everyone is enjoying the movie. i m having a blast sitting on this hard chair paying bills on a plastic tray stolen from home town buffet. one of the reasons i think that the conners works in, like, the 2010s is because income disparity is an even bigger deal, now, than it was in the 1990s. i am completely financially unprepared to have a baby. i m screwed. the conners, themselves, are still dealing with the same issues of a blue-collar family living smack dab inside the
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