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attempt at reconciliation. former perpetrators and the families of the victims, left side by side. louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor. these twin not even they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head in the throat. all parts of the body shred it is. oh my god, brothers, i love the hands that would have supported me down the man who killed them. c, p. m. i trouble was tried and spent 12 years in prison on his release. he also useful for business and she accepted with other formal perpetrators and victims irregularly participate in activities promoted by the government to create unity among vandals. but with that workforce on tied to could she forgive her attack is and can as of her baby good. what to do? we have a good country and that has brought us together and we loved each other. but it does not rule out the possibility that there could still be remnants of genocide ideology in some people's hearts. you can't see and people's heart, it's an older woman. her son who was killed during the genocide would now be a grown up like other kids, had hopes th
attempt at reconciliation. former perpetrators and the families of the victims, left side by side. louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor. these twin not even they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head in the throat. all parts of the body shred it is. oh my god, brothers, i love the hands that would have supported me down the man who killed them. c, p. m. i trouble was tried and spent 12 years in prison on his release. he also useful for business and she...
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attempt at reconciliation, former perpetrators, and the families of the victims left side by side. louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor. what are these quin knobby but they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head in the throat. all parts of the bodies shred it is the bible and my dead brothers alone. the hands that would have supported me down, or the man who killed them simply a month. a bottle was tried and spent 12 years in prison. on his release he asked who we use for forgiveness and she accepted with other former perpetrators and victims irregularly participate in activities promoted by the government to create unity among brandons. but with that workforce on tattoo, could she forgive? the attack has killed us of her baby. good quote. we have a good country and that has brought us together and we love each other. but it does not rule out the possibility that there could still be remnants of genocide ideology in some people's hearts. you can't see and people's heart, this isn't all day long. her son who was killed during the genocide would now be a
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left side by side. louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor these twin knobby, but they were brutally killed hacked here. and here in the head, in the throat, all parts of the bodies, shred it, go by them. oh my god, brothers, i loved the hands that would have supported me down the man who killed them. 2 pm at the border was tried and spent 12 years in prison. on his release, he asked to use for forgiveness, and she accepted with other former perpetrators and victims irregularly participate in activities promoted by the government to create a unity among brandon. but with that workforce on tied to could she forgive a tacos and can as of her baby what, what do we have a good country and that has brought us together and we loved each other. but it does not rule out the possibility that there could still be remnants of genocide, audiology and some people's hearts you can't see and people's heart, this isn't all day long. her son who was killed during the genocide would now be a grown up like other kids gentle hopes. that generation will be able to put the divisions of
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thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. now its time to join our colleagues for the news where you are — goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm olly foster, here is what is coming up on sportsday. less tha n less than one hour away from the first premier league matches of the week, the relegation battle taking centre stage tonight. waiting on lucy williamson, will england plus michael captain be fit for the general qualifiers? ben stokes sacrifices a place at the t20 world cup to get fully fit as an all—around orfor t20 world cup to get fully fit as an all—around or for the test summer. the london lands are preparing for a historic finals but also have an uncertain future.— historic finals but also have an uncertain future. , ., , ,, uncertain future. everyone is locked in. we are here _ uncertain future. everyone is locked in. we are here now, _ uncertain future. everyone is locked in. we are here now, it's— uncertain future. everyone is locke
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kellie carter jackson: joseph scoops up simone, and juliet scoops up louise. and they make their way up to the top deck of the ship. the two of them are separated. [indistinct shouting] a crew person sees juliet and louise, and he ushers them onto the lifeboat. juliet is panicking because she cannot find joseph, and she cannot find simon. they lost each other. by some miracle, they were able to find each other as they boarded the lifeboats. kellie carter jackson: and there's commotion. a crew member simply takes, simone hands her to her mother, and within moments, the lifeboat plunges toward the sea without her husband. [ominous music] bill wormstedt: and most of the forward lifeboats that left early in the sequence went down only partway full. [stirring music] tim maltin: titanic, although she sank slowly, she was actually sinking faster and faster and faster as she was settling deeper and deeper in the water, and crowds started to form around the last lifeboats. and that's where order started to break down. tad fitch: pushing and shoving and people panicking
kellie carter jackson: joseph scoops up simone, and juliet scoops up louise. and they make their way up to the top deck of the ship. the two of them are separated. [indistinct shouting] a crew person sees juliet and louise, and he ushers them onto the lifeboat. juliet is panicking because she cannot find joseph, and she cannot find simon. they lost each other. by some miracle, they were able to find each other as they boarded the lifeboats. kellie carter jackson: and there's commotion. a crew...
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the subject and the w senior claimed reporter lose. osborne joins me now. louise, this is very recent news. what do you make of it? well, i mean, this is a set back to, to the occupants who obviously wanted the quotes a more, but it's also given them hoping that, you know, the switch government will now or but switch quotes will now have to hear how, what the switch government is as inadequate, as the human rights court has said that they are with regards to their assets on climate change. so this is something that you know, the swift liked best can go forward with. it also means that you know, the plaintiffs in this case may not have got the, the on so that they won't say it. but they know that they can move forward in other ways to continue taking climate action. the ports keys, plaintiffs, for example, have know exhausted. every avenue that they could in, in portugal the court said, so maybe that's something that they could be trying in the future. but a lot of hopes were pinned on this verdict today. what does it mean for climate action for it, for the, the climate movement that t
the subject and the w senior claimed reporter lose. osborne joins me now. louise, this is very recent news. what do you make of it? well, i mean, this is a set back to, to the occupants who obviously wanted the quotes a more, but it's also given them hoping that, you know, the switch government will now or but switch quotes will now have to hear how, what the switch government is as inadequate, as the human rights court has said that they are with regards to their assets on climate change. so...
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the american louise boyt, in polish hours , came to us at pinkavicha’s, and watched with her husband how this man’s joint was hot in the vadze, yana velma was married to this, where is my father and at that hour there was already a lawn mower, so on the very right , the people of the village dug up reserves of hay for the winter for... i guess we all believe this. my father is polish, and my father is belarusian. well, since i lived on palessia, then i’m flying to my own home palyashuchkay. there, because i didn’t sleep well, they knew i was dripping the bulb, it was the end of the summer. there was just such a beautiful couple, and all life, all their dyatsinstvo, they took me with them to the pali, to the balots, to the forests, where i learned to feel the naval light, and the gods all floated on me, as on the itaratara, yak to the master of words, i wrote and lyshchy. our literary works of art and writing in pinkavich's world are at their peak at the present time . shi i mean sustrel such joy khatsela with you fell in love with you in the joy of zen boundless jumping with cl
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here�*s louise lear. it is windy, louise! very windy, but i�*m desperately trying to start with a glass half full theme rather than half empty at the moment. no two days the same. it is desperately trying our patients, the weather, as you can see. but a beautiful day in east sussex today. sunny and warm, but a brisk breeze, and look at how much of a feature of the winds were further north and west. in north ayrshire, a gust of wind close to 50 mph. cold and fairly wet as well. in fact, a day of persistent rain out to the west today. that has been pushing its way steadily northwards. eastern area seeing the best sunshine. we keep clear skies through the night tonight. but we see more wet weather pushing in from the west overnight tonight. temperatures out to the west with the cloud holding up, 8-10, west with the cloud holding up, 8—10, clearerskies west with the cloud holding up, 8—10, clearer skies and to the east. we have this horseshoe curl of cloud and rain through northern ireland, brushing into western fringes of
here�*s louise lear. it is windy, louise! very windy, but i�*m desperately trying to start with a glass half full theme rather than half empty at the moment. no two days the same. it is desperately trying our patients, the weather, as you can see. but a beautiful day in east sussex today. sunny and warm, but a brisk breeze, and look at how much of a feature of the winds were further north and west. in north ayrshire, a gust of wind close to 50 mph. cold and fairly wet as well. in fact, a...
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as soon as louise came off i knew it was going to be hard to see out but everyone did. i'm very happy with the points. you talk about them throwing everything out you what is it like defending those throws from meghan campbell? it is a nice thing to have in your team isn't it for someone to be able to do that. and, yeah, just do yourjobs. everyone knows they need to do theirjob and rely on the next person. the first half, we were quite passive and allowed them to much space and obviously the penalty, and it was from a cross as well. so we will be looking to get our players back on forward and in the second half we push them to the end and i thought we could have pinched a goal as well. you threw everything, even the kitchen sink, at them in the second half. what was the key to that performance? just to show character and belief. we know the quality that they have and we respected them too much in the first half and there were areas we could have got at them and that is where we will look at doing better going forward. scotland have also got their first win — beating s
as soon as louise came off i knew it was going to be hard to see out but everyone did. i'm very happy with the points. you talk about them throwing everything out you what is it like defending those throws from meghan campbell? it is a nice thing to have in your team isn't it for someone to be able to do that. and, yeah, just do yourjobs. everyone knows they need to do theirjob and rely on the next person. the first half, we were quite passive and allowed them to much space and obviously the...
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the former president of the spanish spitball federation, louise through the atlas was briefly detained by spanish police as part of a corruption investigation to be alice was returning from the dominican republic. i'm it approved into a business deal to hold the, the spanish supercop inside to your ravia. he was questioned by police at madrid airport before being released and i will forward, he's in taiwan said dozens of people are still missing or stranded. following the strongest earthquake to hit the island in more than 25 years, at least 9 people were killed and a 1000 injured when the quick struck during rush hour on wednesday morning. emergency crews are now working to clear roads and secure damage. buildings. quick ship all of the taiwan but the city of quality inn on the east coast was the worst hit. rescuers have managed to save all residents from partially collapsed buildings and from under rubble and down departments. survivors and damaged homes are being moved to temporary shelters. now it's time to prepare for the aftershocks due to not that i'm afraid of aftershocks and i
the former president of the spanish spitball federation, louise through the atlas was briefly detained by spanish police as part of a corruption investigation to be alice was returning from the dominican republic. i'm it approved into a business deal to hold the, the spanish supercop inside to your ravia. he was questioned by police at madrid airport before being released and i will forward, he's in taiwan said dozens of people are still missing or stranded. following the strongest earthquake...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. wild weather to greet us first thing this monday morning. we've had heavy rain, we've had damaging gusts of wind that have brought trees down in parts of the east midlands. we've also seen some snow showers and some hail mixed in there, as well. just a couple of days ago we had the warmest day of the year so far, just over 21 degrees in south—east england, but take a look at south—east england as we go through the week. it's cool, showery and pretty unsettled until we head towards next weekend. more on that in just a moment. but on the whole, low pressure dominates the story at the moment. the rain may be easing away, but the winds will drive in a frequent rash of showers. so we've seen this spell of heavy rain pushing into the south—east, the showers tucking in behind. yes, they will be wintry across the tops of mountains in scotland, across the lake district and north wales. there will continue to be a rash feeding in with the strong north—westerly wind. so sunny spells and
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. wild weather to greet us first thing this monday morning. we've had heavy rain, we've had damaging gusts of wind that have brought trees down in parts of the east midlands. we've also seen some snow showers and some hail mixed in there, as well. just a couple of days ago we had the warmest day of the year so far, just over 21 degrees in south—east england, but take a look at south—east england as we go through the week....
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mum louise taylor says covid lockdowns impacted the communication skills of her children, especially her son. he was only five months when it started and it's been such a battle to get him to communicate and talk and get him to use words. she believes parents can help. yes, i think you can get quite stressed and when we get stressed, we get quite wrapped up. but it's important. listen to the birds and point out the trees and name the things and talk to the children and interact with them. when you're at the park you do see people on their phone. the department for education told us, "we have a world class education system where primary children are the best in the west at reading". and the statement adds, "to break the cycle of low adult literacy, we're making sure young people leave school with the skills they need for work and life". sharon barbour, bbc news. an artist's flat decorated with lions and minotaurs has been granted grade ii listed status after a campaign to save it. ron gittins' unique work was discovered in his birkenhead home by his relatives following his death in 20
mum louise taylor says covid lockdowns impacted the communication skills of her children, especially her son. he was only five months when it started and it's been such a battle to get him to communicate and talk and get him to use words. she believes parents can help. yes, i think you can get quite stressed and when we get stressed, we get quite wrapped up. but it's important. listen to the birds and point out the trees and name the things and talk to the children and interact with them. when...
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as for louise, she simply feels let down by the system. i feel like just a lost statistic. i feel sometimes like just nobody cares any more, and there must be so many people like me. hugh pym, bbc news. a former post office boss has apologised for celebrating the conviction of a pregnant subpostmistress in 2010, calling it "brilliant news". seema misra was sent to jail. her conviction was quashed 11 years later. tonight, she tells us why she won't accept his apology. our business editor simonjack reports. david smith only ran the post office from april to october in 2010, but he was in charge when seema misra was convicted of false accounting and sent to prison based on records from the post office's horizon computer system. at the time, this is the e—mail he sent to post office lawyers. today, he had this to say. looking at it through their eyes rather than through mine, you can see that it may have caused substantial... upset, and i really do apologise for that.— substantial... upset, and i really do apologise for that. seema was a mother and — do apologise for that
as for louise, she simply feels let down by the system. i feel like just a lost statistic. i feel sometimes like just nobody cares any more, and there must be so many people like me. hugh pym, bbc news. a former post office boss has apologised for celebrating the conviction of a pregnant subpostmistress in 2010, calling it "brilliant news". seema misra was sent to jail. her conviction was quashed 11 years later. tonight, she tells us why she won't accept his apology. our business...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. it was a chilly start to our thursday morning with temperatures as low as minus four in the lake district. so, yes, a touch of frost here first thing in the morning. but the weather story is changing. high pressure trying to squeeze in from the atlantic. toppling across the high is a weather front, bringing a lot of cloud and, yes, some outbreaks of rain, showery rain moving its way across scotland, some heavier bursts from time to time. it will push its way into northern england and north wales, perhaps just clinging on to some late afternoon sunshine across east anglia and south east england with highs here of 15 degrees. but the rain will sweep its way steadily south through the evening and overnight, a blanket of cloud and rain then preventing temperatures from falling too far here. but still some clearing skies, a brisk northwesterly wind and a few scattered showers. so a coolish night to come in scotland. some of the showers with elevation once again falling as snow. so into tom
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. it was a chilly start to our thursday morning with temperatures as low as minus four in the lake district. so, yes, a touch of frost here first thing in the morning. but the weather story is changing. high pressure trying to squeeze in from the atlantic. toppling across the high is a weather front, bringing a lot of cloud and, yes, some outbreaks of rain, showery rain moving its way across scotland, some heavier bursts from...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the direction of the wind will play a key role in the weather story over the next few days. lighter winds generally, today, and that's given us a chance for some sunshine and to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossom that we've got. but it's still coming from the north. this high pressure is trying to dominate, but as it sits out to the west and the winds circulate around there, it means that we've got showers coming in from a northeasterly along the east coast and along the west coast as well. sandwiched in between the two for the remainder of the afternoon is where we're likely to see fewer showers and some sunny moments. but because the wind direction coming from the north, it's cool out there for the time of year, highs between eight and 13 celsius. a few scattered showers easing away from east anglia and the south east. clearer skies developing overnight tonight. that's going to allow those temperatures to fall away. gardeners and growers take note — we could see a touch of frost o
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the direction of the wind will play a key role in the weather story over the next few days. lighter winds generally, today, and that's given us a chance for some sunshine and to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossom that we've got. but it's still coming from the north. this high pressure is trying to dominate, but as it sits out to the west and the winds circulate around there, it means that we've got showers coming in from a...
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most unique place, because there is a photograph, this photograph was taken by the american traveler louise boyd. which two geographers from warsaw were contemplating, thanks to that woman, there is such a rich memory, a memory of people, of this place, today i’m walking and i saw this ruble, it’s hanging, with this ruble, this wooden one, such a strong log, so not thick , they pressed down the hay when they carried it on sleighs or carts, that is, i used it constantly. another street, we went to the ship along this street, along this one, along that one, there were no roads, we all went to the city of pinsk, we just sailed on a ship, there were big ships, so small, the road was only on water, my grandfathers all sailed on on the road, we went for bread, for everything, there was a river here, we went boating once, once in the spring, we had constant floods in the spring, we had water coming in, it was there the whole month of may, so we went boating here in the spring , they swam straight there, the whole swamp was blooming, it’s called a patching flower, that is, a solid flower, tha
most unique place, because there is a photograph, this photograph was taken by the american traveler louise boyd. which two geographers from warsaw were contemplating, thanks to that woman, there is such a rich memory, a memory of people, of this place, today i’m walking and i saw this ruble, it’s hanging, with this ruble, this wooden one, such a strong log, so not thick , they pressed down the hay when they carried it on sleighs or carts, that is, i used it constantly. another street, we...
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. >> and yeah, this this announcement this morning from louise hay that was saying she wants to call it rail britannia. >> i i'll tell you what i like that. yeah. why didn't they keep it. they've missed an open goal there. >> right. we're going to be discussing that as well this morning. but first of all, this shocking news from wales because a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at amman valley school in wales. >> yeah. superintendent ross evans spoke to the media. >> i am aware that there is footage circulating on social media and i would ask that this is kindly removed to preserve the integrity of the ongoing investigation and to avoid further distress to those involved . this was a very involved. this was a very distressing incident and our thoughts are with the victim's . thoughts are with the victim's. >> so joining us now from ammanford, south wales is our gb news reporterjack ammanford, south wales is our gb news reporter jack carson. ammanford, south wales is our gb news reporterjack carson. go
. >> and yeah, this this announcement this morning from louise hay that was saying she wants to call it rail britannia. >> i i'll tell you what i like that. yeah. why didn't they keep it. they've missed an open goal there. >> right. we're going to be discussing that as well this morning. but first of all, this shocking news from wales because a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at amman valley...
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most unique place, because there is a photograph, this photograph was taken by the american traveler louise boyd, which was compiled by two geographers from warsaw, woman, there is such a rich memory, a memory of people, of this place, today i’m walking and i saw it. they walked so small, the road was only on water, my grandfathers swam, they all swam along the road, they went for bread, for everything, here it was river, we swam here in boats once, once in the spring, we had constant floods in the spring, we had water coming in, it was there for the whole month of may, so we swam in boats, here in the spring, we sailed straight there, the whole swamp... .. it's called a flower to patch, that is, a solid flower, that is, it was hard to go by boat, a solid yellow decoration, and then the floods stopped, there was no water, and there were no those flowers, pull to where you were, well, where your foundation lay. life, and that the city is like our transitory housing, by the way, this is a city, any city destroys us, it’s not intuitive. i don’t want to be there for a long time, it’s al
most unique place, because there is a photograph, this photograph was taken by the american traveler louise boyd, which was compiled by two geographers from warsaw, woman, there is such a rich memory, a memory of people, of this place, today i’m walking and i saw it. they walked so small, the road was only on water, my grandfathers swam, they all swam along the road, they went for bread, for everything, here it was river, we swam here in boats once, once in the spring, we had constant floods...
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thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at 0ne. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. was sunday the decisive day in the premier league title race, as arsenal and liverpool slip up? scottie scheffler wins the masters for a second time, butjust why was he in a rush get home afterwards? 0n the 35th anniversary of the hillsborough disaster, we hearfrom the nottingham forest fan campaigning for a memorial at the city ground. welcome to the programme. there is one match later in the premier league, with chelsea hosting everton at stamford bridge, but fans are still reeling from a dramatic weekend in the race for the title, with two of the three contenders dropping points. both liverpool and arsenal lost at home, meaning they are two points behind manchester city, who are top and seemingly with a clearer path to winning a potential fourth consecutive title, as patrick geary reports. the table t
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louise regional hospital in gilroy. santa clara valley health care says they have prepared for the impact of the strike, spending roughly $20 million in bringing in more than 1,000 contracted nurses. >> clearly it's very disruptive to our typical patient services, but we feel as though we have made the maximum effort to ensure that our services can continue to the community who we care for. >> reporter: last month 97% of the county nurses represented by the registered nurses professional association voted to support this strike. the president of santa clara county's board of supervisors called the new contract terms on the table, which comes with an over 10% increase, generous. so we do expect -- we plan to hear from some of the nurses that will be on strike to get a better idea of why they were striking. it will be a three-day strike so the impacts will be felt. we'll have more in the next hour. back to you. >> thank you very much, ginger. >>> well, san francisco supervisors are moving forward with a plan to put up mor
louise regional hospital in gilroy. santa clara valley health care says they have prepared for the impact of the strike, spending roughly $20 million in bringing in more than 1,000 contracted nurses. >> clearly it's very disruptive to our typical patient services, but we feel as though we have made the maximum effort to ensure that our services can continue to the community who we care for. >> reporter: last month 97% of the county nurses represented by the registered nurses...
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here is labour�*s louise haigh talking about the plans. here is labour's louise haigh talking about the plans. labour will brina talking about the plans. labour will bring private _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into - talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into public i bring private operators into public ownership as their contracts expire. we will establish great british railways, a single directing mind to control our railways. yes, we are keeping the name, i'm afraid i was overruled and calling it rail britannia. we will set the strategy and objectives are great british railways, and hold it to account on behalf of passengers anywhere. unlike current ministers, i will trust the experts— experts that don'tjust come from the rail sector, as we know it can sometimes be a little... but external experts in providing excellent customer service. we will provide a best fair guarantee across the network, as tree mine has alread
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even a version that iliza could be the russian empress elizaveta alekseevna, wife of alexander i, nee louise maria augusta badanskaya. in general, the mystery has not been solved, but beethovin’s most romantic piece is now included in the compulsory curriculum of music schools around the world. on april 27, 1918, the all-russian central executive committee of the rsfsr issued a decree with loud name about the abolition of inheritance. the revolutionary document implied that the practice of inheritance would no longer exist; it was a relic of the past, of capitalism. after the deceased, their property, regardless of the presence of a will, will go to the state, however, disabled relatives could still receive maintenance from this property. porque mucho antes hubo revolución rusa en 1917, only because the russian revolution of 1917 took place much earlier. after moscow, for almost 40 days he traveled to different corners of the soviet union. fidel visited volgograd, tashkent, irkutsk, and talked with ordinary people everywhere. castro became the first foreign leader. who was shown soviet st
even a version that iliza could be the russian empress elizaveta alekseevna, wife of alexander i, nee louise maria augusta badanskaya. in general, the mystery has not been solved, but beethovin’s most romantic piece is now included in the compulsory curriculum of music schools around the world. on april 27, 1918, the all-russian central executive committee of the rsfsr issued a decree with loud name about the abolition of inheritance. the revolutionary document implied that the practice of...
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that's in san jose as well as saint louise regional gilroy. they are getting support from 13 other clinics and santa clara county. got a chance to talk to the vice president for the nurses union. here's their biggest complaint. so a nurse from valley medical center going to o'connor, saint louise is going to have difficulty trying to navigate the different policies and procedures there. and in an emergency situation were not familiar with hospital. so what's going to happen then unsafe for the patient and that's what we're expecting to see. your saleh's. for example, you guys are fully staffed and o'connor is short-staffed. they will send you over there. correct. >> they would do that at a moment's notice. if need be. so is tantamount to you being an officer with the oakland police department, then you're told to go to san jose and be an officer for de there. then the next day go to san francisco to be an officer there. they have different policies and procedures and they say that is just not safe for everyone involved. >> the county they're o
that's in san jose as well as saint louise regional gilroy. they are getting support from 13 other clinics and santa clara county. got a chance to talk to the vice president for the nurses union. here's their biggest complaint. so a nurse from valley medical center going to o'connor, saint louise is going to have difficulty trying to navigate the different policies and procedures there. and in an emergency situation were not familiar with hospital. so what's going to happen then unsafe for the...
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it is known that louise boyt, the daughter of the owner of a california gold mine, also visited these parts. yes, yes, that same legendary american. who discovered woodland to the world and spent all her inheritance on studying the arctic. by the way, the pinsk gentry from the creator of the first belarusian opera, vincent dunin martinkevich, is also woven from local stories. but here are the heroes of the play, recreated in wooden sculptures, who have been in the repertoire of the polesie drama theater for many years. by the way , a louver could have appeared in its place earlier, that’s what the sponsor of its construction, the merchant son david boyarsky, wanted to call the first city cinema, then, as usual, he changed his mind, it happens, according to wikipedia, the first stone, the foundation of this monument architecture, founded by the last polish... king stanisław august ponitovsky, it turns out, no; by that time the monarch was no longer in the city. the polish writer, jozef kraszewski, once joked that this building stands like a dandy in the village. today you can often
it is known that louise boyt, the daughter of the owner of a california gold mine, also visited these parts. yes, yes, that same legendary american. who discovered woodland to the world and spent all her inheritance on studying the arctic. by the way, the pinsk gentry from the creator of the first belarusian opera, vincent dunin martinkevich, is also woven from local stories. but here are the heroes of the play, recreated in wooden sculptures, who have been in the repertoire of the polesie...
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as far as the hospital saint louise regional in gilroy. so what's going to happen is they are not going to go to work, but they gave notice to their bosses, which is the county that they will be on strike until early friday morning. here's what you need to know if you're a patient. emergency services still will be available. non emergency services will not a lot of appointments will have to be rescheduled despite the county bringing in about 1000 replacement nurses for the 3 days costing them millions of dollars. the nurses who will take to the picket lines and we will talk to them once it begins in about an hour from now. they are demanding a pay raise. they also say that they are looking for better staffing as far as the ratio and their safety. they're fearful sometimes when they are work when it comes to violent patients. so they're looking for all of that. the county says they have been fair with their offer, including a 10.5 pay raise. they are fully aware of what's going on. and if you have not been contacted yet, don't be surprised
as far as the hospital saint louise regional in gilroy. so what's going to happen is they are not going to go to work, but they gave notice to their bosses, which is the county that they will be on strike until early friday morning. here's what you need to know if you're a patient. emergency services still will be available. non emergency services will not a lot of appointments will have to be rescheduled despite the county bringing in about 1000 replacement nurses for the 3 days costing them...
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. ♪ footloose ♪ ♪ kick off the sunday shoes ♪ ♪ please, louise ♪ ♪ pull me off of my knees ♪ >>> right now at 6:00, keeping tents off the streets. the case the supreme court is set to hear that could have a big impact on how california cities handle the homelessness
. ♪ footloose ♪ ♪ kick off the sunday shoes ♪ ♪ please, louise ♪ ♪ pull me off of my knees ♪ >>> right now at 6:00, keeping tents off the streets. the case the supreme court is set to hear that could have a big impact on how california cities handle the homelessness
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louise hague says. it won't cost anything , they say not a penny anything, they say not a penny in compensation costs . they in compensation costs. they think they can save money in by cutting franchise bidding costs . cutting franchise bidding costs. by cutting franchise bidding costs. by cutting duplication. a thing called the great british railways . a bit like what the railways. a bit like what the government is already trying to do from back in february. automatic delaying, cancellation, refunds, digital tickets , integrated timetables, tickets, integrated timetables, tickets, integrated timetables, tickets, fares. so it goes on. we've all heard it before , by we've all heard it before, by the way, from the tory government and it hasn't happened yet. but here's the unions are saying it's a stunning vision for rail. that's aslef rail partners who look after the rail operators. they say the change is required, but this is simply a political, not practical solution. so not everyone agrees. but i think
louise hague says. it won't cost anything , they say not a penny anything, they say not a penny in compensation costs . they in compensation costs. they think they can save money in by cutting franchise bidding costs . cutting franchise bidding costs. by cutting franchise bidding costs. by cutting duplication. a thing called the great british railways . a bit like what the railways. a bit like what the government is already trying to do from back in february. automatic delaying, cancellation,...
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the group includes nurses at santa clara valley, medical center, o'connor hospital and saint louise regional hospital, they say working conditions have become a safety concern, which is why they want more money, better staffing and more security. the hospital's tell us they are bringing in temporary staff to make sure critical care units are covered. >> we have a dedicated group of leaders and many staff who will be working around the clock through the weekend to make sure that we can adequately orient and train the supplemental staff who will be joining us during the strike to continue those critical services to the community. >> as for the county leaders there say, you know, they face a massive budget deficit but remain committed to providing a fair contract. negotiations have been happening since the fall. >> dozens of rideshare drivers are asking for higher pay and better working conditions. today, they rallied outside the san francisco headquarters of uber and lyft. they say drivers are dealing with low pay high fees and dangerous working conditions. they believe these companies have ma
the group includes nurses at santa clara valley, medical center, o'connor hospital and saint louise regional hospital, they say working conditions have become a safety concern, which is why they want more money, better staffing and more security. the hospital's tell us they are bringing in temporary staff to make sure critical care units are covered. >> we have a dedicated group of leaders and many staff who will be working around the clock through the weekend to make sure that we can...
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patients this week involves nurses at santa clara valley medical center, o'connor hospital and saint louise regional hospital. they say working conditions have become a safety concern, which is why they want more pay better staffing and more security. the hospital's tell us they are bringing in temporary staff to make sure clinical care units are taking care of. >> we have a dedicated group of leaders and many staff who will be working around the clock through the weekend to make sure that we can adequately orient and train the supplemental staff who will be joining us during the strike to continue those critical services to the community. >> meanwhile, the county says it is facing a massive budget deficit, but does remain committed to providing a fair contract. negotiations have been ongoing since the fall. as of now picket lines are set to happen at all. 3 hospitals beginning tomorrow morning. >> take a look. pleasant and police say they were surprised by recent delivery to their departments. front lobby. somebody who lives in pleasanton turned in 3 live grenades say they found them in th
patients this week involves nurses at santa clara valley medical center, o'connor hospital and saint louise regional hospital. they say working conditions have become a safety concern, which is why they want more pay better staffing and more security. the hospital's tell us they are bringing in temporary staff to make sure clinical care units are taking care of. >> we have a dedicated group of leaders and many staff who will be working around the clock through the weekend to make sure...
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. >> reporter: louise mayan has worked for years at donor network withest in san ramon. a federally recognized organization to help people in need around northern california. >> i knew the need was there. i we all know the need is there. what really put me over the edge, what made me realize that i needed to do this, was getting more information about how safe it was. >> reporter: this job constantly reminds him about the impact of donating life including this wall in the office which celebrates all who gave to donor network west in their first year. with a butterfly for each donation. louise is also on the board of advisors for the national kidney foundation. >> i thought about her every day before i went to sleep and i thought about her every day when i woke up. >> reporter: earlier this year, he became a living donor after learning he could help a woman he didn't know living on the other side of the country. three months later, he can't stop thinking about the impact it's having on her life and his own. >> i hope that i have given her time with her family. and i hope
. >> reporter: louise mayan has worked for years at donor network withest in san ramon. a federally recognized organization to help people in need around northern california. >> i knew the need was there. i we all know the need is there. what really put me over the edge, what made me realize that i needed to do this, was getting more information about how safe it was. >> reporter: this job constantly reminds him about the impact of donating life including this wall in the...
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a rallied outside congress to the mom, the government of present louise and not soon at the silver do more to protect the territories from an eagle mining and deforestation. of the indigenous younger mommy, people in brazil say is members detained 12 people on tuesday for allegedly mining and legally on that territory. in the amazon, they handed them over to the police. they say to the minus contaminate the water was not carry indigenous group of the amazons largest and live in relative isolation of those. uh, those are the stories that the covering of course, will be back with much more news for you. in about half an hour time. i'll have another bullet send one. 0, one east, as a program, coming up next on the a week to look at the world's top business stores. how much is the rebuilding going to cost? who pays from global markets? and economies of small businesses have just started seeing and station come down and how it affects the lives. how big a problem is going on? food insecurity. counting the cost on al jazeera chicago. one of the world's great mega cities is a breaking point
a rallied outside congress to the mom, the government of present louise and not soon at the silver do more to protect the territories from an eagle mining and deforestation. of the indigenous younger mommy, people in brazil say is members detained 12 people on tuesday for allegedly mining and legally on that territory. in the amazon, they handed them over to the police. they say to the minus contaminate the water was not carry indigenous group of the amazons largest and live in relative...
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they were back on the picket line 3 different hospitals on wednesday, including saint louise regional meanwhile, the county saying it is flown in nurses from across the country to keep hospitals operational over 20 million dollars to bring in staff from. >> agency to support patient care. and we have successfully trend oriented over 1000 individuals. the county is currently offering a 10 and a half percent increase over the next 3 years. >> the nurses are asking for 15% underpaid and course when you when you compare the other hospitals in our county, james mount has been a nurse for 25 years. he says the union has been negotiating with the county since august about much more than a pay raise. the county wants to float nurses to other hospitals from their home hospital. >> 2 other hospitals now that affects their family life. that affects a lot of things. with nurses mount says they also want the hospitals to increase security. workplace violence has been an issue. we've had several. >> is this is i should say more than several at the hospitals where security was inadequate to protect
they were back on the picket line 3 different hospitals on wednesday, including saint louise regional meanwhile, the county saying it is flown in nurses from across the country to keep hospitals operational over 20 million dollars to bring in staff from. >> agency to support patient care. and we have successfully trend oriented over 1000 individuals. the county is currently offering a 10 and a half percent increase over the next 3 years. >> the nurses are asking for 15% underpaid...
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louise is an aerospace engineer who helped write a report about boeing safety culture. and he has a personal interest. his sister died in the crash of a boeing 7.37. max, 8. >> the hearings come just months after a door panel blew off a boeing jet during an alaska airlines flight in january. senators say they want to give americans confidence that they're safe in the air. the flying public is also acutely worried. >> about why pieces of boeing airplanes are falling from the sky. kansas senator roger marshall says he suspects the blame goes beyond boeing. it feels like the faa and the dot is dropped the ball as well here and wisconsin senator ron johnson said he wants to hear from airlines and pilots about the problems to this needs to be in depth investigation. >> there's a lot of elements. this thing in washington. i'm maddie beer-temple. >> all right. back here in the bay talking about beautiful weather here after a weekend of rain and that storm system is now causing real problems across the country. yes, it is. lawrence karnow has some details arms. yeah. this is th
louise is an aerospace engineer who helped write a report about boeing safety culture. and he has a personal interest. his sister died in the crash of a boeing 7.37. max, 8. >> the hearings come just months after a door panel blew off a boeing jet during an alaska airlines flight in january. senators say they want to give americans confidence that they're safe in the air. the flying public is also acutely worried. >> about why pieces of boeing airplanes are falling from the sky....
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so obviously you, you look at that on the high a note, you know, you put a on a pedestal. louise's the rising, he put to that front of l twins in the hometown of jimmy stuart, puffy and major have recently signed with local industry legend west said the next best thing and he pulled up in south africa for you. they are at the breaking point with the korea and they suddenly some pressure on the twins to all is the of the top of the game, hoping that skin bleaching creams will come to the 8 they started using skin bleaching creams a few months ago as a way to enhance the skin tone, to write them out for the camera. they buy a contain of cream for about 7 euro, less than them about 2 weeks. luckily, they don't show any signs of damage just yet. but what are the long term effects of the decision to become lighter? what the doctors and the bill they have to say, but it's so amazing how they use. uh, caucasian, i'm always the case and maybe yeah yeah, i don't we see here also 2 percent hydro clean and dr. kenny c lee does not approve. it's a condition called alcord notices. okay. it looks li
so obviously you, you look at that on the high a note, you know, you put a on a pedestal. louise's the rising, he put to that front of l twins in the hometown of jimmy stuart, puffy and major have recently signed with local industry legend west said the next best thing and he pulled up in south africa for you. they are at the breaking point with the korea and they suddenly some pressure on the twins to all is the of the top of the game, hoping that skin bleaching creams will come to the 8 they...
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left side by side came louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed during the genocide. these quin knobby but they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head in the throat. all parts of the body, shred it by them. oh my god, brothers, i loved the hands that would have supported me down. the man who killed them supreme at that bottle was tried and one of wanda's post genocide tribunals and spent 12 years in prison. on his release, he asked to be useful forgiveness and she accepted. now the regularly participating group activities together with other former perpetrators and victims. it's all part of the government program to create unity among brandon's re establish trust following the genocide that split communities would. would that work for sion tied to? could she forgive her attackers and killers of her baby? what, what do we have a good country and that has brought us together and we loved each other. but it does not rule out the possibility that there could still be remnants of genocide ideology. in some people's hearts you can't see and people's heart, th
left side by side came louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed during the genocide. these quin knobby but they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head in the throat. all parts of the body, shred it by them. oh my god, brothers, i loved the hands that would have supported me down. the man who killed them supreme at that bottle was tried and one of wanda's post genocide tribunals and spent 12 years in prison. on his release, he asked to be useful forgiveness and she accepted....
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it involves nurses at santa clara valley medical center in san jose o'connor hospital and saint louise regional hospital, they say working conditions to become a safety concern, which is why they say they want more pay better staffing and more security hospitals tell us they're bringing in temporary staff to make sure that critical units are taking care of. >> we have a dedicated group of leaders and many staff who will be working around the clock through the weekend to make sure that we can adequately orient and train the supplemental staff who will be joining us during the strike to continue those critical services to the community. >> meantime, the county says it faces a massive budget deficit but remains committed to providing a fair contract. negotiations have been on ongoing since the fall. as of now picket lines are set to happen at all. 3 hospitals starting tomorrow morning. >> a man was killed in a hit and run crash in oakland tappan about 6 o'clock this morning near 98th avenue in san leandro street. emergency crews say that they found the man lying in the road. he was dead a
it involves nurses at santa clara valley medical center in san jose o'connor hospital and saint louise regional hospital, they say working conditions to become a safety concern, which is why they say they want more pay better staffing and more security hospitals tell us they're bringing in temporary staff to make sure that critical units are taking care of. >> we have a dedicated group of leaders and many staff who will be working around the clock through the weekend to make sure that we...
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when san jose hospital closed down, the county bought saint louise and o'connor to help with the increase in demand. >> whenever one of these institutions makes a change, it has huge impacts on the life and well-being of the community and forces the public sector for us to use public dollars because they don't think they're making enough money to provide the services that we think they should be providing. >> if the board votes to fight the closure tuesday, they'll take the concerns from ems and the community to the department of health services in san jose. dustin dawsey, abc seven news. >> coming up, the world is watching as israel decides how to respond to this weekend's unrest aerial assault by iran. we'll have the latest and whether the conflict is behind rising gas prices a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. it will respond to the aerial attack that took place over the weekend. today, president biden spoke for the fir
when san jose hospital closed down, the county bought saint louise and o'connor to help with the increase in demand. >> whenever one of these institutions makes a change, it has huge impacts on the life and well-being of the community and forces the public sector for us to use public dollars because they don't think they're making enough money to provide the services that we think they should be providing. >> if the board votes to fight the closure tuesday, they'll take the concerns...
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health care santa clara valley medical center in san jose, o'connor hospital in san jose and saint louise regional hospital in gilroy. but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, a deal is still a long way away. nurses using contract nursing, noting only one thing is on everyone's mind. >> at santa clara valley medical center, a contract for the registered nurses professional association of santa clara county, the county hasn't come to the table to actually listen to what we're saying, and they're continuing to push their agenda and not really coming in considering what we are asking for. >> and so the nurses felt the need to make this bold stand to get the county to actually listen to us. >> nurses voices were heard on this day, packing every street corner. last friday, many nurses from the trauma center staged a sick out as well. it led to a temporary closure of the level one trauma center. >> the nurses only do things like that because they're driven to the point where they feel like they're not being heard to make a point. they're doing it because they care about
health care santa clara valley medical center in san jose, o'connor hospital in san jose and saint louise regional hospital in gilroy. but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, a deal is still a long way away. nurses using contract nursing, noting only one thing is on everyone's mind. >> at santa clara valley medical center, a contract for the registered nurses professional association of santa clara county, the county hasn't come to the table to actually listen to...
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the weather that you and your to was crazy of the name of my colleague, louise osborne, wanted to understand what is driving the see the phenomenon as you look at this, my gosh, europe continues to, but it's free for the largest ever wealth by evacuation an unexpected storm in the lincoln area made residents feel like they were in the middle of winter. walter's been watching us. europe's weather has gone crazy. of the course. it is price me and it's probably not going to pricing x, but say that global booming is at least partly to blame the how does that actually work and how much that impacts can it really have? extreme weather is wrecking live, some likelihood a month range pulling in 24 hours, cost lots and lands, flights and sylvania and summer, 2023 leaving thousands homeless. dr. also damaged crops and southern europe, forcing the european commission to low a projected yield estimates. well, temperature has talked to the high forty's because of us putting continuously increasing, putting positive fuel emissions into the most via we are now at a much, well not one. and as a result of th
the weather that you and your to was crazy of the name of my colleague, louise osborne, wanted to understand what is driving the see the phenomenon as you look at this, my gosh, europe continues to, but it's free for the largest ever wealth by evacuation an unexpected storm in the lincoln area made residents feel like they were in the middle of winter. walter's been watching us. europe's weather has gone crazy. of the course. it is price me and it's probably not going to pricing x, but say that...
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and move, removing it from the perpetrators and the families of the victims live side by side came. louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed during the genocide. these could not be valuable, grew to the killed hacked here and here in the head, in the throat, all parts of the body shred it. we're going by the, my doug brothers. i love the hans that would have supported me down. so the man who killed them simply i'm at the bottle was tried and one of one does post genocide tribunal has been 12 years in prison on his release as 2 ways for forgiveness. and she accepted. now the regularly participating group activities together with other form of potatoes and victims. it's all part of a government program to create unity among brandons and re establish trust following the genocide that split communities would. would that work for sion tied to could see, forgive her attackers and killers of her baby what, what do we have a good country and that has brought us together and we loved each other. but it does not rule out the possibility that there could still be remnants of genocide, audiology a
and move, removing it from the perpetrators and the families of the victims live side by side came. louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed during the genocide. these could not be valuable, grew to the killed hacked here and here in the head, in the throat, all parts of the body shred it. we're going by the, my doug brothers. i love the hans that would have supported me down. so the man who killed them simply i'm at the bottle was tried and one of one does post genocide tribunal has been...
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louise just misses a homer, settles for an rbi double. a's win five one. they've won four of five. the stars were out at the olympic club in san francisco. barry bonds, chris mullin, ronnie lott, brandi chastain, marcus allen, dave stewart among the many hitting the links in the sophie child mind institute golf tournament, raising money for youth mental health services. >> when i think about this event today, 20 years from now, i'm hoping that i can one day look up and say, you know what? we were able to touch every kid and here's what we were able to do help them being able to have a better, stronger mind so they can be more productive in our society. >> sports on abc seven, sponsored by riv >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!"! tonight -- emily blunt owen teague and music from carÍn leÓn & leon bridges, with cleto and the cletones and now, jimmy kimmel!
louise just misses a homer, settles for an rbi double. a's win five one. they've won four of five. the stars were out at the olympic club in san francisco. barry bonds, chris mullin, ronnie lott, brandi chastain, marcus allen, dave stewart among the many hitting the links in the sophie child mind institute golf tournament, raising money for youth mental health services. >> when i think about this event today, 20 years from now, i'm hoping that i can one day look up and say, you know what?...