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modern rare earths industry got started in the united states and i chronicle in the book the the history of how after world war two, the u.s. really grew. thanks in part to the mountain pass mine in california, which is just over the border from las vegas. and this mine to become the biggest in the world for these specialized metals and minerals and known as rare earths. europium is one rare earth that makes tvs read. so there was a lot of color tv, you know, interest, obviously, when i would see an extent, all these other shows, right? big televisions, more and more popular. so this might, as you can imagine, became extremely important to the us economy as well as the defense industry. it was us military that invented rare earth magnets that, as i mentioned, helped power into motion. they are also used in fighter jets and laser guided missiles and other pieces of equipment that are used, the pentagon, but by i chronicled this in the book in the united states is just sort of fell out of fashion and producing them around the 1980s or 1990s. and the reason is because it can be extremely ju
modern rare earths industry got started in the united states and i chronicle in the book the the history of how after world war two, the u.s. really grew. thanks in part to the mountain pass mine in california, which is just over the border from las vegas. and this mine to become the biggest in the world for these specialized metals and minerals and known as rare earths. europium is one rare earth that makes tvs read. so there was a lot of color tv, you know, interest, obviously, when i would...
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another year later, in the summer of 1948, with a multiple with an increase in staff, the chroniclers move to könikstein. from the memories of his subordinates, halder shook off the burden of defeat and again feels like an important person. now he prefers to be addressed. halder personally processes incoming reports, meticulously discussing with subordinates the details of what to remove, strengthen or add. he leaves difficult topics, especially those where politics influences the military sphere, for himself. by march 1948, more than a thousand individual texts had been created, with a total volume of 34,000 pages. finally, the main document emerges from the depths of the historical department. about the crimes of the ss, but pure vermach, germany must stand even as a loser. only hundreds of documents say the opposite: orders and directives of the third reich, a witness. about plans to destroy entire countries of peoples, about the atrocities of the wehrmacht and the ss units attached to it. but for some reason this is not in the diaries of halder, guderian, manstein and his other c
another year later, in the summer of 1948, with a multiple with an increase in staff, the chroniclers move to könikstein. from the memories of his subordinates, halder shook off the burden of defeat and again feels like an important person. now he prefers to be addressed. halder personally processes incoming reports, meticulously discussing with subordinates the details of what to remove, strengthen or add. he leaves difficult topics, especially those where politics influences the military...
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according to the chronicle. he plans to file that paperwork later this morning. he enters the race amid a lawsuit he filed against the city's mayor. in the suit, he accused mayor sheng tao of illegally terminating him for criticizing oakland's federal court monitor. tao made the decision after she and the city administrator placed armstrong on paid leave, citing an investigation which found he had allegedly mishandled two police misconduct cases. an arbitrator later cleared him of any wrongdoing. well, new this morning, a history making decision and a new blow to israel in its war with hamas. three european nations have agreed to formally recognize an independent palestinian state. now that landmark move from norway, ireland and spain also drawing swift response from israel and praise from palestinians today in the bay's brie jackson live for us in washington this morning. and brie supporters are calling this the next step toward a two state solution in the middle east. but not everyone agreeing here. that's right. good morning marcus. so leaders in all three cou
according to the chronicle. he plans to file that paperwork later this morning. he enters the race amid a lawsuit he filed against the city's mayor. in the suit, he accused mayor sheng tao of illegally terminating him for criticizing oakland's federal court monitor. tao made the decision after she and the city administrator placed armstrong on paid leave, citing an investigation which found he had allegedly mishandled two police misconduct cases. an arbitrator later cleared him of any...
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date of the city’s founding was considered 1274 galician-volyn chronicle. based on archaeological evidence, an older foundation of the city is assumed. in the chronicle of the turov diocese, the city of kopal is mentioned together with slutsk already in 1005. in the twenties of the 14th century, kopol found itself in the sphere of influence of the grand duchy of lithuania. since 1395, it came into the possession of prince vladimir algerdovich and his heirs. from the end of the fourteenth and the first half. centuries kopol has been the residence of the princes of kopol and slutsk alelkovich, since 1612 after the death of the last representative alelkovich family of princess sofia, the city came into the possession of the radevils. on august 27, 1652 , kopal received the magdeburg right to print a coat of arms depicting a hunting horn on a golden field, as well as the right to hold fairs. kopol was especially famous for its crafts. creativity, velvet and kid products. after the second partition of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth, kopal became part of the
date of the city’s founding was considered 1274 galician-volyn chronicle. based on archaeological evidence, an older foundation of the city is assumed. in the chronicle of the turov diocese, the city of kopal is mentioned together with slutsk already in 1005. in the twenties of the 14th century, kopol found itself in the sphere of influence of the grand duchy of lithuania. since 1395, it came into the possession of prince vladimir algerdovich and his heirs. from the end of the fourteenth and...
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life and legacy of bill walton, we're joined by scott ostler, sports columnist for the san francisco chronicle. scott, appreciate your time. your coverage of bill goes back to your time at the la times. let's start with the impact bill had on the court at ucla and beyond.
life and legacy of bill walton, we're joined by scott ostler, sports columnist for the san francisco chronicle. scott, appreciate your time. your coverage of bill goes back to your time at the la times. let's start with the impact bill had on the court at ucla and beyond.
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on the eve of victory day, the chronicler of donbass and the cultural front russia was presented with her work outside the estonian embassy in moscow, as an inoculation for the nato ally against attempts to rewrite history. may of our heroes, here is the first head of the dpr , alexander zakharchenko, donetsk residents called him father, and next to him is the famous korsa, olga kachura, the only female artillery commander. the exposition was visited by representatives of youth organizations and foundations that help our fighters today. in february, they sent about 12 tons of various cargoes, and now, literally at the end of april, he is providing all kinds of help, medical, this is for the boys. and this is evgeny radionov. he was held captive by islamist militants for more than 100 days. and when they invited him to take off the cross, renounce the orthodox faith and join them, he chose death. in syria he is now revered as eugene the great martyr. the heroes of our time are here, together with the heroes of the great patriotic war, vera voloshina, zoya kosmodemyanskaya and the gazda
on the eve of victory day, the chronicler of donbass and the cultural front russia was presented with her work outside the estonian embassy in moscow, as an inoculation for the nato ally against attempts to rewrite history. may of our heroes, here is the first head of the dpr , alexander zakharchenko, donetsk residents called him father, and next to him is the famous korsa, olga kachura, the only female artillery commander. the exposition was visited by representatives of youth organizations...
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that's according to the san francisco chronicle. we've spoken to george jacob several times since he took the helm at the san francisco located aquarium in 2017, the board's chairman told the chronicle. the board asked jacob to step down. the chairman says the board had recently received complaints about deteriorating equipment and collections agencies, calling the aquarium, jacob told the chronicle he resigned to pursue a new project. california could extend the statute of limitations for the prosecution of domestic violence from five years to 15 years. the proposal is gaining new attention after disturbing video was released showing sean diddy combs physically assaulting his former girlfriend on hotel surveillance video. back in 2016, the l.a. district attorney's office said earlier this week it cannot prosecute combs for the assault because it's outside the statute of limitations. the new bill was introduced by state senator susan rubio. >> i am a survivor of domestic violence, so i have been very vocal about protecting victims.
that's according to the san francisco chronicle. we've spoken to george jacob several times since he took the helm at the san francisco located aquarium in 2017, the board's chairman told the chronicle. the board asked jacob to step down. the chairman says the board had recently received complaints about deteriorating equipment and collections agencies, calling the aquarium, jacob told the chronicle he resigned to pursue a new project. california could extend the statute of limitations for the...
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. >> baseline when i read in the chronicle yes. i think that is the working safety save working environment for the workers and for the sake of the workers and the animals based on what i gathered from the chronicle. >> the all american logic like society. >> safety. >> yeah. >> (multiple voices.) >> and in that isn't we're seeing by the fda? >> i'm sure a bureaucracy organ oversees the zoo but that document is pubically available and published in the regulatory and have a public comment where public comment gets to summit comments before the wildlife. >> i'm i think i'm definitely concerned, you know. thank you very much for the working walk you through the process i appreciate that is critical part of education to understand what it takes and what is head of us i think for me again, you know, based on the real the reporting from the chronicle lies about some of the concerns i have about the additional zoo frankly i've not visited the zoo personally since the pandemic and so much more interested in many other spaces. but at the sa
. >> baseline when i read in the chronicle yes. i think that is the working safety save working environment for the workers and for the sake of the workers and the animals based on what i gathered from the chronicle. >> the all american logic like society. >> safety. >> yeah. >> (multiple voices.) >> and in that isn't we're seeing by the fda? >> i'm sure a bureaucracy organ oversees the zoo but that document is pubically available and published in the...
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superintendent matt wayne told the chronicle that he is confident the district will be able to meet its obligations. tonight's school board meeting starts at 630 at the district administrative offices in san francisco. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. drew. thanks, gloria. >> 609 this morning we'll take you to san jose. right now. we have fair skies out there. current temperature right around 51 degrees. we're basically in the upper 40s to the lower 50s across the region. looking at your weather, wellness today, your air quality, it is good. pollen levels continue to remain low thanks to that weekend rainfall on saturday, your uv index and eight out of an 11 that is very high. we do expect a lot of sunshine today. live doppler seven along with satellite. we have a ridge of high pressure that is slowly getting closer to us and that is giving us the warming trend over the next couple of days and supplying us with all of that sunshine on the seven day forecast out the door this morning. we have 50s to get you outside right now and then we're already into the 60s by 11 a
superintendent matt wayne told the chronicle that he is confident the district will be able to meet its obligations. tonight's school board meeting starts at 630 at the district administrative offices in san francisco. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. drew. thanks, gloria. >> 609 this morning we'll take you to san jose. right now. we have fair skies out there. current temperature right around 51 degrees. we're basically in the upper 40s to the lower 50s across the...
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losing another major tenant, according to the chronicle. google is leaving its 300,000 square foot space right along the embarcadero starting next year. but amanda, google isn't totally leaving the city, right? >> correct. but this is another result of flexible schedules and working from home companies just don't need as much space now, a spokesperson for google confirmed to the chronicle the company is leaving its huge office space at one market plaza. google has occupied that space since 2018, but its lease expires next april. one. market plaza has two high rise towers and a smaller office building called the landmark. google will continue operating in the landmark, but will pull out of one market's spear tower. the company tells the chronicle it remains, quote, committed to our long term presence in san francisco. one market has lost other tenants, including visa and software company autodesk. stephanie >> thanks, amanda. you can now learn more about the life of legendary reverend cecil williams, a collection of documents chronicling the
losing another major tenant, according to the chronicle. google is leaving its 300,000 square foot space right along the embarcadero starting next year. but amanda, google isn't totally leaving the city, right? >> correct. but this is another result of flexible schedules and working from home companies just don't need as much space now, a spokesperson for google confirmed to the chronicle the company is leaving its huge office space at one market plaza. google has occupied that space...
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our film crew chronicled the battles for kleshcheevka. in the first days of the battles, russian soldiers, showing heroism and courage, first withstood the blows of nato equipment, which the enemy concentrated here in large quantities last summer. this is normal, come here, everything is fine, everything is fine, this is already closer to us, they were exhausting the advancing enemy units around the clock, they are working here in the south of artyomovsk our tourists, there, went on the attack, for almost six months our fighters fought for this dominant height above the village, several times it changed hands, finally this spring russian attack aircraft began meter by meter to push the militants out of... a network of such barely noticeable among ruins of firing points, our soldiers are getting close, taking enemy soldiers prisoner, they completely occupy the houses and all the basements, that is, all the houses have already been destroyed, and the difficulty turns out, each basement had to be inspected, a lot of work in the operation to
our film crew chronicled the battles for kleshcheevka. in the first days of the battles, russian soldiers, showing heroism and courage, first withstood the blows of nato equipment, which the enemy concentrated here in large quantities last summer. this is normal, come here, everything is fine, everything is fine, this is already closer to us, they were exhausting the advancing enemy units around the clock, they are working here in the south of artyomovsk our tourists, there, went on the attack,...
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this is the famous chronicle of man's first entrance into open. march 1965, the russian state archive of scientific and technical documentation contains the report of the state commission of the crew of the voskhod-2 spacecraft, which alexey arkhipovich made on march 22, 4 days after the historical event. a scientific report is combined here with genuine emotions. the commander, when he opened the airlock. what immediately struck me was this bright light of electric welding, this light was unexpected for me, he was most struck by those pictures of space that opened up before him, because he said, that the sun looks completely different, and the stars look different, and the colors are completely different, the chronicle of the exit was recorded, among other things, by this camera installed on the ship, leonov himself had to take photographs... it would be very interesting to see, here what the ship looked like to the side. when returning to the airlock, leonov had problems with his spacesuit. today this story is well known, but this is what the as
this is the famous chronicle of man's first entrance into open. march 1965, the russian state archive of scientific and technical documentation contains the report of the state commission of the crew of the voskhod-2 spacecraft, which alexey arkhipovich made on march 22, 4 days after the historical event. a scientific report is combined here with genuine emotions. the commander, when he opened the airlock. what immediately struck me was this bright light of electric welding, this light was...
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, that is, this is a chronicle that could actually be re-shot, but here the task is not show this particular match, but maybe show this grain, but this is such an old image that makes us see the image that was taken in the seventies. what everyone around perceives too as an absolute truth, an absolute chronicle, which is why the black and white image here is simply impossible without it, in general there is a feeling that lioznova intuitively discovered some laws of television, which were not written anywhere at that time, but which she knew simply by to his directorial experience, skill, for example, well, not only the music, of course treverdiev and these jingles, but also the finales of each episode - these are pure so-called cliffhangers, he was on the verge of failure. no need to turn on the light. stirlitz. springs is a very slow series, and if remember that it is based on an adventure novel, about scouts, about spies, then the series is not at all that kind of action. well, first of all, what we see on the screen, we see on the screen, are unusually atypical enemies in the second worl
, that is, this is a chronicle that could actually be re-shot, but here the task is not show this particular match, but maybe show this grain, but this is such an old image that makes us see the image that was taken in the seventies. what everyone around perceives too as an absolute truth, an absolute chronicle, which is why the black and white image here is simply impossible without it, in general there is a feeling that lioznova intuitively discovered some laws of television, which were not...
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the chronicle of times passes - i look from the sparrow heights at the night constellation of lights, even if it is already past in moscow. 800 we will never grow old with her, spring will spill on the avenues, and the rooks will come, and the capitals will again have no time for sleep, happy birthday my muscovites, moscow bells are ringing, moscow, golden cubes. moscow in gold and tone, the chronicle of times passes, moscow, they are calling kalakola, moscow, golden kubala, moscow according to the gold of icons, the chronicle of gremen passes, “the spring of the forty-fifth year, how the blue danube was waiting for you, freedom for the peoples of europe, brought a hot sunny may, on the square of vienna, saved, people old and young gathered, on the russian waltz played a march in the old battle-scarred harmony.” the soldier remembers the veno, the alps and the danube remember, that blooming, singing, bright may, vikhrimenets in the russian baltic through the years, remember the heart will never forget. lightly, with inspiration and courage, this soldier’s waltz sounded, and vien
the chronicle of times passes - i look from the sparrow heights at the night constellation of lights, even if it is already past in moscow. 800 we will never grow old with her, spring will spill on the avenues, and the rooks will come, and the capitals will again have no time for sleep, happy birthday my muscovites, moscow bells are ringing, moscow, golden cubes. moscow in gold and tone, the chronicle of times passes, moscow, they are calling kalakola, moscow, golden kubala, moscow according to...
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on the eve of victory day, the chronicler of donbass and the cultural front russia was presented with her work outside the estonian embassy in moscow, as an inoculation for the nato ally against attempts to rewrite history. from the age of fourteen. my hometown donetsk was shelled, bombed, mocked civilians, these comrades showed nothing to their citizens, they will lie and lie until they are afraid. while in donbass, i heard lithuanian and latvian speech, the french, lithuanians are already fighting there, i think there are estonians, let them see from the windows of their embassy on victory day on the eve of may 8th. our heroes, here is the first head of the dpr alexander zakharchenko, donetsk residents called him father, and next to him was the famous korsa, olga kachura, the only female commander of the dpr artillery division. she participated in combat battles for 8 years, commanded a battalion and fired from all types of weapons. awarded the title of hero of russia. along with the military, the exposition was visited by representatives of youth organizations and foundations that
on the eve of victory day, the chronicler of donbass and the cultural front russia was presented with her work outside the estonian embassy in moscow, as an inoculation for the nato ally against attempts to rewrite history. from the age of fourteen. my hometown donetsk was shelled, bombed, mocked civilians, these comrades showed nothing to their citizens, they will lie and lie until they are afraid. while in donbass, i heard lithuanian and latvian speech, the french, lithuanians are already...
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amy: it is a chronicle of me learning to be a curious child again chronicle of hope, a , a chronicle of learning to observe more closely and match it with emotions and questions about morality and mortality. it is so many things to me. it was a diary of my life during this period. jeffrey: tan is best known for her fiction, beginning with “the joy luck club” in 1989, books often grounded in her own chinese-american experience. her turn to birds was partly stirred by the ugliness she saw in the human world, including a rising bigotry, even violence, directed toward asian-americans. amy: i noticed there was a lot of overt racism going on. it was as though people thought it was their freedom of expression, that it was now a need to express this, a very small segment of society, but it was frightening to me. it made me feel it had always been there. some of it was directed toward me and i had never had that experience. i needed to take myself out of that, this hatred of being different, and take myself into a place where the things, the very things that were different, were the most
amy: it is a chronicle of me learning to be a curious child again chronicle of hope, a , a chronicle of learning to observe more closely and match it with emotions and questions about morality and mortality. it is so many things to me. it was a diary of my life during this period. jeffrey: tan is best known for her fiction, beginning with “the joy luck club” in 1989, books often grounded in her own chinese-american experience. her turn to birds was partly stirred by the ugliness she saw in...
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another year later, in the summer of 1948, with a multiple increase in staff, the chroniclers moved to könikstein. from the memories of his subordinates, halder shook off the burden of defeat and again feels like an important person. believes that he should be addressed only as mr. general, behaves as if he is leading military actions, gives valuable guidance and develops strategy. halder in general was a very specific person, so it was his personality that imposed a certain, certain shade on this activity. halder was a man who was ready to commit any crime under one condition, if he... found excuses for himself personally. halder personally processes incoming reports, meticulously discussing with subordinates the details of what to remove, strengthen or add. difficult topics, especially those where politics influence the military the sphere, he reserves for himself. by march 1948, more than a thousand individual texts with a total volume of 34,000 pages had been created. finally, light appears from the depths of the historical department. the main document, the diaries of frans halde
another year later, in the summer of 1948, with a multiple increase in staff, the chroniclers moved to könikstein. from the memories of his subordinates, halder shook off the burden of defeat and again feels like an important person. believes that he should be addressed only as mr. general, behaves as if he is leading military actions, gives valuable guidance and develops strategy. halder in general was a very specific person, so it was his personality that imposed a certain, certain shade on...
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that's according to the san francisco chronicle. we've spoken to george jacob several times since he took the helm at the san francisco located aquarium in 2017, the board's chairman told the chronicle. the board asked jacob to step down. the chairman says the board had recently received complaints about deteriorating equipment and collections agencies, calling the aquarium, jacob told the chronicle he resigned to pursue a new project. california could extend the statute of limitations for the prosecution of domestic violence from five years to 15 years. the proposal is gaining new attention after disturbing video was released showing sean diddy combs physically assaulting his former girlfriend on hotel surveillance video. back in 2016, the l.a. district attorney's office said earlier this week it cannot prosecute combs for the assault because it's outside the statute of limitations. the new bill was introduced by state senator susan rubio. >> i am a survivor of domestic violence, so i have been very vocal about protecting victims.
that's according to the san francisco chronicle. we've spoken to george jacob several times since he took the helm at the san francisco located aquarium in 2017, the board's chairman told the chronicle. the board asked jacob to step down. the chairman says the board had recently received complaints about deteriorating equipment and collections agencies, calling the aquarium, jacob told the chronicle he resigned to pursue a new project. california could extend the statute of limitations for the...
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of our special military operation, this is a chronicle of our truth, in this book all the heroes, the main ones, who froze in the basement, the old people and those who volunteered from all over russia to protect them, viewers of the news have already met with many on our air, a tanker with a ground forty-ninth year of birth, and i came here precisely to defend the interests of russia, or the battalion commander was an evil businessman from kramatorsk until 2014, there is nothing humane, children. for them, old people are a sacrifice that they allow. and what does a reporter feel when, following the assault troops, he enters the newly liberated zaitseva or artyomovsk. some kind of monstrous dream and abstraction. we don’t know what will happen next, but i am sure that sooner or later the moment will come when it will be possible to get into a car and go to kiev. it all starts with a call from the editorial office, when you can go to donetsk, this is from the preface of the book, there will be new chapters in it. mikhail fedotov. news, well now watch the new episode of the atom horiz
of our special military operation, this is a chronicle of our truth, in this book all the heroes, the main ones, who froze in the basement, the old people and those who volunteered from all over russia to protect them, viewers of the news have already met with many on our air, a tanker with a ground forty-ninth year of birth, and i came here precisely to defend the interests of russia, or the battalion commander was an evil businessman from kramatorsk until 2014, there is nothing humane,...
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oca cannot recommend the san francisco chronicle they ranked second. in year's past the boards selected other periodicals to supplement the unrepresentatived neighborhoods this is concludes my presentation and i'm available for questions >> thank you. supervisor melgar. >> thank you. so much. so, thank you for the over view of the process. no questions about that nor concerns. my questions were about the basic criteria. for periodicals. and you know printing. in san francisco. dm you know i think things should be produced in san francisco but i would say i hope people don't get mad at me folks, you know under an age don't read printed newspaper anymore. and a lot of folks now get most of their news on line. and in fact the social media of a lot of local publications are what sort of informs people's feed and i am wondering is that a separate contract that we have on social media. i know this many departments use social mode why a bit. is this attached how we thinking. can you talk us through that? sorry i'm not knowledgeable about this. >> that's fine.
oca cannot recommend the san francisco chronicle they ranked second. in year's past the boards selected other periodicals to supplement the unrepresentatived neighborhoods this is concludes my presentation and i'm available for questions >> thank you. supervisor melgar. >> thank you. so much. so, thank you for the over view of the process. no questions about that nor concerns. my questions were about the basic criteria. for periodicals. and you know printing. in san francisco. dm...
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it has reportedly expand, and this is video from last week, the chronicle reports. alumni have now joined protesters in sproul plaza. it's unclear how many people are there now. the university spokesperson told the chronicle the administration was aware of this new encampment extension here in the bay area. encampments remain in place at san francisco state, uc berkeley, stanford, sonoma state d uc santa cruz. for the most part, they have all remained peaceful. >> some french bakers celebrating this morning after setting a new guinness world record for baking the longest baguette on the planet. it just seems to go on forever. it's 461ft long, beating italy's previous record. obviously, this video is sped up so that we can see the whole thing and i'll be here all day. bakers say they began kneading and shaping the dough at 3 a.m, before putting it to a specially built, slow moving oven on wheels. wow. to set the record, the baguette had to be one continuous piece with no breakage. the loaf did not go to waste. by the way. they cut it up and they shared it. some went
it has reportedly expand, and this is video from last week, the chronicle reports. alumni have now joined protesters in sproul plaza. it's unclear how many people are there now. the university spokesperson told the chronicle the administration was aware of this new encampment extension here in the bay area. encampments remain in place at san francisco state, uc berkeley, stanford, sonoma state d uc santa cruz. for the most part, they have all remained peaceful. >> some french bakers...
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and the chronicle reports that wayne will offer some kind of a roadmap at tonight's school board meeting. state advisers and other fiscal experts will also detail what they think the district needs to do. that meeting starts at 630 in the evening, live in the newsroom. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you. gloria at abc seven news, we take pride in our mission of building a better bay area. and every day we celebrate the breakthroughs that are happening in our neighborhoods. antioch is looking back on a successful first year of its community response team and looking ahead to expanding it. the team is trained to deal with mental health and wellness check calls at an incident. they provide resource referrals, food and water. mayor lamar hernandez thorpe recently went out with them. the hope is to make the city safer without adding more police. >> some people love to see us. some people don't want to see a badge and a gun because they just know that's an authority figure. we come with the purple shortterm, you know, a little less aggressive. >> the mayor now wants to expand the p
and the chronicle reports that wayne will offer some kind of a roadmap at tonight's school board meeting. state advisers and other fiscal experts will also detail what they think the district needs to do. that meeting starts at 630 in the evening, live in the newsroom. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you. gloria at abc seven news, we take pride in our mission of building a better bay area. and every day we celebrate the breakthroughs that are happening in our neighborhoods....
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a spokesperson for google confirmed to the chronicle the company is leaving its huge office space at one market plaza. google has occupied that space since 2018, but its lease expires next april. one market plaza has two high rise towers and a smaller office building called the landmark. google will continue operating in the landmark, but we'll pull out of one market spear tower, the company tells the chronicle. it remains, quote, committed to our long term presence in san francisco. one market has lost other tenants, including visa and software company autodesk. >> back to you. amanda. thank you. you can now learn more about the life of legendary reverend cecil williams, a collection of documents chronicling the late civil rights leader's work at glide memorial church have found a permanent home now at the san francisco library's main branch. they include decades of information about how glide served people in the tenderloin and the lgbtqia communities as well as williams speeches, sermons, and correspondence. williams died last month. his memorial service will be held may 12th at g
a spokesperson for google confirmed to the chronicle the company is leaving its huge office space at one market plaza. google has occupied that space since 2018, but its lease expires next april. one market plaza has two high rise towers and a smaller office building called the landmark. google will continue operating in the landmark, but we'll pull out of one market spear tower, the company tells the chronicle. it remains, quote, committed to our long term presence in san francisco. one market...
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marshals , the military leaders who led and made victorious decisions are now on banners, stand screens, a chronicle of names and faces, an exhibition of photographic documents... here are flag cascades and apple blossoms as a symbol of victory. we should be proud and love those people who are for they laid down their lives for us, this love, it just pours out in these installations, in these well-beautiful flags, photographs, also these historical notes that are written everywhere, which you can read, our grandmothers and grandfathers also fought. our children know all this, we were walking the day before, also, when the city is getting ready, you can already feel the eve of the holiday, it’s very interesting, i like the history in general, the history of belarus is also very interesting, how they fought, the flags - it gives more solemnity, yes, very nice, how do you usually spend your holiday? oh, my family and i go to the city, we walk, and there are always fireworks, we always go to grandma’s grave, because he is also a veteran, we remember, we tell him, yes, she showed me. just looked at t
marshals , the military leaders who led and made victorious decisions are now on banners, stand screens, a chronicle of names and faces, an exhibition of photographic documents... here are flag cascades and apple blossoms as a symbol of victory. we should be proud and love those people who are for they laid down their lives for us, this love, it just pours out in these installations, in these well-beautiful flags, photographs, also these historical notes that are written everywhere, which you...
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this is a podcast chronicling the end of times, and i am evgeniy dodolev telling you about how the special services worked with journalists. oleg kolugin was an advanced person, i mean, here he is, of course, when i even talked to him, i understood that he saw many things there that i did not see. and intellectually much stronger, it is probably such people who make a career in the intelligence services, which is still a huge the question mark for me remains: when and how ... was why he was recruited, that is, what did he fall for? i’m afraid that we will never know, besides, it’s no longer interesting now, because with the end of times , the heroes of perestroika actually left, now in general no one remembers these people, they’re actually not interesting, no one will to shoot a biographical film about a kgb general who turned out to be not even a translator there, but simply a traitor, i remember this... at the gate at that time i heard such a rumble, i went out onto the balcony and i see, it means there’s a column, a column of equipment, then , oddly enough, panfilov called me s
this is a podcast chronicling the end of times, and i am evgeniy dodolev telling you about how the special services worked with journalists. oleg kolugin was an advanced person, i mean, here he is, of course, when i even talked to him, i understood that he saw many things there that i did not see. and intellectually much stronger, it is probably such people who make a career in the intelligence services, which is still a huge the question mark for me remains: when and how ... was why he was...
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, chronicles of 1941-45, how destroyed cities were later rebuilt, and of course, even today you can see lines from poems by poets of the war years, those lines that each of us knows by heart, just on the way to the victory museum, i saw the lines of konstantin simonov, wait for me, i... and if today you look closely at how moscow is decorated, then these lines, which are imprinted in the historical memory of each of us, they are visible everywhere , here on every corner, on every street, in every park. today this is the foundation of our education, on which we must place special emphasis, and also in almost three dozen moscow parks in honor of the seventieth anniversary of the victory of the great patriotic war on may 9, an extremely extensive cultural program is planned, and guests are expected to see a theatrical one. the great victory excursion has been organized, as well as the ninth annual victory ball, well, in the mozion art park they show a recording of the victory parade of 1945. and in the evening the festival starts there. thank you for victory with songs of the war years in
, chronicles of 1941-45, how destroyed cities were later rebuilt, and of course, even today you can see lines from poems by poets of the war years, those lines that each of us knows by heart, just on the way to the victory museum, i saw the lines of konstantin simonov, wait for me, i... and if today you look closely at how moscow is decorated, then these lines, which are imprinted in the historical memory of each of us, they are visible everywhere , here on every corner, on every street, in...
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his name is forever included in the chronicle of our relations. countries on behalf of the belarusian people and himself personally, the president also expressed sincere condolences and words of support to the relatives of the victims to the entire iranian people. the term expires; today zelensky ceases to be the legally elected president of ukraine. it was on may 20 that he was supposed to hand over the reins to his successor, who was supposed to be elected before march 31. swiftly the level of support for zelensky is decreasing. now, according to... american and european polls, it has dropped below 17%. the west is extremely concerned about the catastrophic drop in ratings, reports the russian foreign intelligence service. it is unclear what consequences the politicians' loss of legitimacy will have. western publications publish materials that try to justify official kiev’s refusal to hold elections, but not particularly convincingly. an overdue president, even if such an opportunity arises, will not be able to conclude a reliable peace without his legitimacy. a failed coup attemp
his name is forever included in the chronicle of our relations. countries on behalf of the belarusian people and himself personally, the president also expressed sincere condolences and words of support to the relatives of the victims to the entire iranian people. the term expires; today zelensky ceases to be the legally elected president of ukraine. it was on may 20 that he was supposed to hand over the reins to his successor, who was supposed to be elected before march 31. swiftly the level...
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this is video from last week, the chronicle reports. alumni have now joined protesters in sproul plaza. it's unclear, though, how many people there are now, a university spokesperson told the chronicle the administration was aware of this new encampment extension here in the bay are encampments remain in place at san francisco state, uc berkeley , stanford, sonoma state and uc santa cruz for the most part, they have all remained peaceful. >> your voice, your vote. election day six months away now, and a new poll shows it is a tight race between president biden and former president donald trump. over the weekend, trump made headlines again this time for comparing the justice department to the gestapo during a republican retreat. here's abc news reporter nguyen this morning. >> the presidential race tightening now less than six months away from the november election, former president trump this weekend at a multi-day republican retreat reportedly mocking some state and federal prosecutors handling his criminal cases. in an audio recording
this is video from last week, the chronicle reports. alumni have now joined protesters in sproul plaza. it's unclear, though, how many people there are now, a university spokesperson told the chronicle the administration was aware of this new encampment extension here in the bay are encampments remain in place at san francisco state, uc berkeley , stanford, sonoma state and uc santa cruz for the most part, they have all remained peaceful. >> your voice, your vote. election day six months...
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fast-forward to 2016, it has been chronicled by many people around the effort to silence stormy daniels' story with that $130,000 payment that she was prepared to come forward and share her story publicly in the weeks before the 2016 election. now, today, may 7th, 2024, stormy daniels herself is inside the very courthouse where donald trump, the criminal defendant, is. this is a moment here where prosecutors intend to show that stormy daniels' story could have been explosive, and her publicly sharing the details of her alleged encounter with donald trump, which she has denied the details of, could have impacted the 2016 presidential election because of what she was prepared to show. as to exactly what details she can chronicle in front of this jury, before the jurors entered the courthouse here this morning, guys, there was discussion back and forth between judge merchan, the prosecution, and donald trump's defense team over the extent to the details that she could chronicle. the defense for donald trump argued that she should not be able to go into explicit details about the sexual act
fast-forward to 2016, it has been chronicled by many people around the effort to silence stormy daniels' story with that $130,000 payment that she was prepared to come forward and share her story publicly in the weeks before the 2016 election. now, today, may 7th, 2024, stormy daniels herself is inside the very courthouse where donald trump, the criminal defendant, is. this is a moment here where prosecutors intend to show that stormy daniels' story could have been explosive, and her publicly...
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the chronicle of higher john: you very much. john:the southeast asian nation of myanmar is on the brink of becoming a failed state. for three years, the nation of 54 million people has been embroiled in an escalating civil war between the military junta and hundreds of pro-democracy militias, ethnic armies and local defense foes. civilians are suffering. the united nations estimates more than 18.5 million people desperately need humanitarian assistance, thousands are fleeing the country. a 2021 military coup brought to an abrupt end me's move toward democracy. the widespread peaceful protests that followed were put down by the junta with a brutal crackdown. scores of opposition protesters fled the cities for the mountainous jungles that make up much of the country. pro-democracy militias and armed ethnic groups united with the common goal of overthrowing the junta. last month, rebel forces took control of a key economic hub that was responsible for $1 billion in trade last year. it is among the latest in a long line of junta def
the chronicle of higher john: you very much. john:the southeast asian nation of myanmar is on the brink of becoming a failed state. for three years, the nation of 54 million people has been embroiled in an escalating civil war between the military junta and hundreds of pro-democracy militias, ethnic armies and local defense foes. civilians are suffering. the united nations estimates more than 18.5 million people desperately need humanitarian assistance, thousands are fleeing the country. a 2021...
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a later work, but based precisely on the work of cameramen over the previous years, yes and a film chronicle of the great patriotic war is being formed, which is stored and used constantly. it is clear that this is often filming at the risk of life, historians have tried to count the number of dead front-line operators, firstly, they tried to count how many there were, and for a long time they believed that somewhere... 250-260 quite recently, already in the 21st century, they found editing sheets, recordings of what was filmed, yes, they reconstructed from these recordings , how many people made these recordings, it turned out that there were more than 300 cameramen, plus hundreds more people who were part of the front-line groups, that is, there were directors, not only cameramen, sound engineers, but there was also sound filming, and we still really we don’t know exactly how many there were. let's see an example of the work of frontline workers cameramen, welders and teachers, artists and woodworkers join the extermination squads, the work battalions. this movie. the defeat of the nazi
a later work, but based precisely on the work of cameramen over the previous years, yes and a film chronicle of the great patriotic war is being formed, which is stored and used constantly. it is clear that this is often filming at the risk of life, historians have tried to count the number of dead front-line operators, firstly, they tried to count how many there were, and for a long time they believed that somewhere... 250-260 quite recently, already in the 21st century, they found editing...
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young people is keeping older americans happier and healthier and the legacy of a photographer who chronicled the daily lives of asian americans. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: four years after the start of the pandemic, hospitalizations for covid are at an all-time low, but there are new variants. and now bird flu is in the headlines. it's been found in at least 36 dairy herds across nine states, but so far this year there's been only one confirmed human case. so how concerned should we be about all of this? katelyn jetelina writes the popular newsletter "your local epidemiologist" and was just named one of time magazine's 100 most influential people in health. how concerned should we be about bird flu? katelyn: what's clear is this is continuing to spread among cows and other animals, but the risk to the general public is very low. this really means there is nothing we can do, other than don't touch dead birds or animals, don't drink raw milk and maybe even call your congressmen for better biosecurity support.
young people is keeping older americans happier and healthier and the legacy of a photographer who chronicled the daily lives of asian americans. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: four years after the start of the pandemic, hospitalizations for covid are at an all-time low, but there are new variants. and now bird flu is in the headlines. it's been found in at least 36 dairy herds across nine states, but so far...
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, this is a chronicle of our truth. in this book, all the main characters were frozen in the basement, old people and those who volunteered from all over russia to protect them, many of whom viewers of the news had already met on our air, a tanker with winter weather in the forty-degree weather. i came here precisely to defend the interests of russia or the battalion commander was evil until 2014, a businessman from kramatorsk there is nothing humane, children, old people, for them it is a sacrifice that they allow, and what does a reporter feel when following the assault detachments enter the newly liberated zaitsevo or artyomovsk, some kind of monstrous dream and abstraction, we don’t know what will happen next, but i’m sure that sooner or later the moment will come when it will be possible to get into the car and go to... it all begins from the call from the editorial office, when you can go to donetsk, this is from the preface of the book, there will be new chapters in it. mikhail fedotov, news. the condition of
, this is a chronicle of our truth. in this book, all the main characters were frozen in the basement, old people and those who volunteered from all over russia to protect them, many of whom viewers of the news had already met on our air, a tanker with winter weather in the forty-degree weather. i came here precisely to defend the interests of russia or the battalion commander was evil until 2014, a businessman from kramatorsk there is nothing humane, children, old people, for them it is a...
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this whole chronicle of suffering is reflected, photographs from the sites of concentration camps, prisoners, ghetto, partisan movement, revealed in photographs, we decided...
this whole chronicle of suffering is reflected, photographs from the sites of concentration camps, prisoners, ghetto, partisan movement, revealed in photographs, we decided...
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chronicle of a crime without a statute of limitations. watch then in the remaining days there at three or four this video then another new, new, new appeared, there are shots in which, well, in general, people are walking around with a camera, well, it seems like they are on the one hand doing their job, on the other hand on the other hand, well, it looks quite tough and cruel. from the footage he's talking about sergei, he began his first report from odessa, that the fire was not accidental, that the death of forty-two anti-maidan supporters in the house of trade unions is an attempt to clear the city of dissidents. odessa was shocked, odessa was scared. one of the heroes of sergei savin’s report was alexey albu from odessa. sergei met with him in a closed odessa courtyard after difficult negotiations about the interview. alexey, with a broken head, said that the events on kulyakov field, where bandera’s supporters beat up anti-maidan supporters and set fire to trade union houses, contributed to the cause hands of the regime in kyiv. and blaming everything on football fans will no
chronicle of a crime without a statute of limitations. watch then in the remaining days there at three or four this video then another new, new, new appeared, there are shots in which, well, in general, people are walking around with a camera, well, it seems like they are on the one hand doing their job, on the other hand on the other hand, well, it looks quite tough and cruel. from the footage he's talking about sergei, he began his first report from odessa, that the fire was not accidental,...
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, say, describe the then situation in russia, i quote the chronicle. batu, like a fierce beast, devoured entire areas, tearing at the remnants with his claws. the bravest russian princes fell in battle, others wandered in foreign lands, looked for intercessors between non-believers and found none. mothers cried for their children, trampled before their eyes by tatar horses, and virgins for their innocence, how many of them, wanting to save it, rushed to spicy. there’s this logic, i’ve heard it many times and i can’t help but cite it, although i don’t completely agree with it, but it lines up roughly like this: the choice was terrible, but it had to be made, because... from the horde, he rode into this horde, received a direction label there, fulfilled, in general , the requirements of the horde in almost all respects, well, this is actually a serious problem about the onslaught from the west, because many historians are discussing here , they believe that the onslaught from the west was much smaller, but it really was smaller, yes what can we s
, say, describe the then situation in russia, i quote the chronicle. batu, like a fierce beast, devoured entire areas, tearing at the remnants with his claws. the bravest russian princes fell in battle, others wandered in foreign lands, looked for intercessors between non-believers and found none. mothers cried for their children, trampled before their eyes by tatar horses, and virgins for their innocence, how many of them, wanting to save it, rushed to spicy. there’s this logic, i’ve heard...
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modern rare earths industry got started in the united statean i chronicle in the book the the history of how after world war two, the u.s. really grew. an part to the mountain pass mine in california, which vegas. and this mine to become the biggest in t world forspecializs and known as rare earths. europium is one rare earth that makes tvs read. so there was a lot of color tv, you know, interest, obviously, when i would see an et,enbig tee popular. so this might, as you can imagine, became extremely important to the us economy as well a. it was us military that invented rare earthned, helped power into motion. they are also used in fhter jets aas missiles and other pieces of equipment that are used, tby i chronicledk in the united states is just sort of fell out of fashion and producing them around the 1980s or 1990s. and the reason is because it can be extremely just nasty if we to in some instances you can radioactive waste that's produced it's a very costly laborious it takes a lot ofe to produce rare earths and so china saw basicaln economy. and so while the us of waned in its in
modern rare earths industry got started in the united statean i chronicle in the book the the history of how after world war two, the u.s. really grew. an part to the mountain pass mine in california, which vegas. and this mine to become the biggest in t world forspecializs and known as rare earths. europium is one rare earth that makes tvs read. so there was a lot of color tv, you know, interest, obviously, when i would see an et,enbig tee popular. so this might, as you can imagine, became...
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vitaly katchenko reconstructed the chronicle of events using declassified documents from the ministry of defense and eyewitness accounts. from crystal. on which the snow-white obelisk shtakiparus rises. on may 9, 1944 , liberated sevastopol watched the fireworks for the first time; antonina was among the spectators alexandrovna, at that time she was 9 years old. all that in sevastopol there were weapons, ships were shooting, these same machine guns were shooting, they were shooting in our yard, it was such a joy, i was so blessed, and i never heard such shooting in sevastopol. stopol panorama, the victory flag is hoisted on its dome. the population of the city was reduced to 3. the nazis killed 27 thousand civilians, 42,000 sevastopol residents, and were taken to forced labor in germany. the city of russian sailors was practically wiped off the face of the earth; only 6% of houses and buildings survived. the city lay in ruins, burnt stones, a large sea, lenin, everything. at the memorial of the heroic defense of sevastopol , the black sea people paraded in parade formation, and the le
vitaly katchenko reconstructed the chronicle of events using declassified documents from the ministry of defense and eyewitness accounts. from crystal. on which the snow-white obelisk shtakiparus rises. on may 9, 1944 , liberated sevastopol watched the fireworks for the first time; antonina was among the spectators alexandrovna, at that time she was 9 years old. all that in sevastopol there were weapons, ships were shooting, these same machine guns were shooting, they were shooting in our yard,...
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joining us live to talk about her scoop chronicle reporter laura waxman. hi, laura. good to see you. >> hi, kristen. nice to see you. yeah. >> hey, you were first to report this, by the way, which office building is google leaving exactly? and where is it? what's its significance? >> so this is one market plaza. it's a three building office complex at the waterfront. so it has stunning views of the bay. and it's one of those buildings that's considered a trophy building in san francisco. so the best quality high caliber and office. >> right. because it's at the foot of market there. right? it's you're right. it's got a commanding presence. how much office space are we talking about and how many people i mean, this is not layoffs, right? they're just putting them elsewhere or what's happening. >> so. correct. so given that google has over 1,000,000ft■!s f office space in san francisco, this is a small office. it's 300,000ft■!s. but, you know, in the context of what's going on in the city with many companies giving up space, it really ds to this vacant space that w
joining us live to talk about her scoop chronicle reporter laura waxman. hi, laura. good to see you. >> hi, kristen. nice to see you. yeah. >> hey, you were first to report this, by the way, which office building is google leaving exactly? and where is it? what's its significance? >> so this is one market plaza. it's a three building office complex at the waterfront. so it has stunning views of the bay. and it's one of those buildings that's considered a trophy building in san...
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shores from her book "seen" people and places that shaped the united states senate and a collection chronicles of senate history she presented to sens their tuesday caucus lunches between 2009-2023. somef the stories told include the influence and power of lyndon johnsonof the first female senator and when mark twain■x worked as a senate staffer. >> he was not yet a famous author but a promising rising author at the time and working on his firsthe was looking for a job that would help pay the promote his writing career. stewart, despite his appearance did give him a job and he became a clerk in stewart's office. at that time it was not unusual e the senate only met a few months out of the year so they often hired reporters and correspondents of clerks for those and was sort of mutual beneficial experience for both of them. but he didn't prove to be a particularly good senate employee. >> betty k with her book "scenes" sunday night on c-span's x&a. podcasts on our free c-span now app. nit, 2024 republican presidential rmer president donald trump etwith voters during a campaign stop in the bro
shores from her book "seen" people and places that shaped the united states senate and a collection chronicles of senate history she presented to sens their tuesday caucus lunches between 2009-2023. somef the stories told include the influence and power of lyndon johnsonof the first female senator and when mark twain■x worked as a senate staffer. >> he was not yet a famous author but a promising rising author at the time and working on his firsthe was looking for a job that...
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updated by obtained by the chronicle. google, says 57 positions will be eliminated in san francisco just a few weeks ago, the bay area tech company got rid of 50 other positions across this development team. and tv manufacturers rivian is cutting 28 jobs at his palo alto office. and in addition to 92 roles at its southern california facility, where for the 1st time in 15 months, oakland has a permanent police chief. void. mitchell's tenure technically started on saturday, but today was his 1st day in office. mitchell comes to oakland from lubbock, texas, where he was also police chief. he has 35 years of law enforcement. experience. he spent the morning meeting with different members of the department and even addressing the latest class of recruits. mitchell arrives at a time when overall crime is actually dropped by a 3rd and the 1st 4 months of 2024. but last year overall crime was way up, including a 21%. spike in violent crime, but 1 type of crime that still is rising is robberies. this past friday, the restaurant of
updated by obtained by the chronicle. google, says 57 positions will be eliminated in san francisco just a few weeks ago, the bay area tech company got rid of 50 other positions across this development team. and tv manufacturers rivian is cutting 28 jobs at his palo alto office. and in addition to 92 roles at its southern california facility, where for the 1st time in 15 months, oakland has a permanent police chief. void. mitchell's tenure technically started on saturday, but today was his 1st...
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a dignified book is like a set of chronicles, which are arranged in a certain order, they seem to tell the history of the russian state, well, it is illustrated by such chronicle sources, the oldest, right up to the 15th century, when this book... prayed for the preservation of this city, oh preservation of the people, about the enlightenment of this people of khersanez, and the hard stone became like wax, and his feet were imprinted on the stones; subsequently, many khersenisites came to this place, drew water from his feet and were healed of every ailment. today , pilgrims with various requests go to the place where the foot was imprinted, as almost 2.0 years ago. the priests teach everyone who comes to sevastopol and wants to venerate the apostle’s foot how to do it correctly. people read prayers in the name of father and son, the holy apostles or the holy apostle andrew, pray to god for us, be baptized, you know how to be baptized, well it’s already good, we cross ourselves, we illuminate our mind so that there are no doubts, yes, then we illuminate our stomach, right? there is
a dignified book is like a set of chronicles, which are arranged in a certain order, they seem to tell the history of the russian state, well, it is illustrated by such chronicle sources, the oldest, right up to the 15th century, when this book... prayed for the preservation of this city, oh preservation of the people, about the enlightenment of this people of khersanez, and the hard stone became like wax, and his feet were imprinted on the stones; subsequently, many khersenisites came to this...