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katya adler and sarah smith, thank ou have. house of commons a short time ago as ukraine's president addressed mps live via a video link. it's the first time a leader has ever remotely addressed the commons. speaking through a translator, he thanked the uk for the support but called for tougher sanctions against russia. our political correspondent jonathan blake was watching. shows of solidarity with ukraine, as the country fights against russia's invasion. and in westminster, a first for a foreign leader. president.— president. applause president _ president. applause president vladimir i president. applause - president vladimir zelensky addressing mps and peers via video link from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. translation: fin link from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. translation:— link from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. translation: on day one, at loam, we kyiv. translation: on day one, at 4am. we were _ kyiv. translation: on day one, at 4am, we were attacked _ kyiv. translation: on day one, at 4am, we were attacked by - kyiv. tra
katya adler and sarah smith, thank ou have. house of commons a short time ago as ukraine's president addressed mps live via a video link. it's the first time a leader has ever remotely addressed the commons. speaking through a translator, he thanked the uk for the support but called for tougher sanctions against russia. our political correspondent jonathan blake was watching. shows of solidarity with ukraine, as the country fights against russia's invasion. and in westminster, a first for a...
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katya adler re ”ortin children. thank you.ite for live updates and analysis at bbc.co.uk. i'll be back later in the programme, reporting on how the citizens of this city have cast aside their usual lives to do everything they can for the war effort against russia. but for now, that's it from me, and it's back to the studio in london. thank you. here in the uk, the russian owner of chelsea football club, roman abramovich, is among another seven people who've been hit with sanctions because of their suspected close links to president putin. the decision means that although chelsea can still play matches, the sale of the club is on hold, and it's now banned from selling tickets, players, and any merchandise. tonight, the mobile provider three has said it is suspending its sponsorship with the club. here's our sports editor, dan roan. for almost 20 years, his millions have propelled chelsea to glory, transforming it into a true footballing force but today the club paid a heavy price for roman abramovich's ownership, among assets f
katya adler re ”ortin children. thank you.ite for live updates and analysis at bbc.co.uk. i'll be back later in the programme, reporting on how the citizens of this city have cast aside their usual lives to do everything they can for the war effort against russia. but for now, that's it from me, and it's back to the studio in london. thank you. here in the uk, the russian owner of chelsea football club, roman abramovich, is among another seven people who've been hit with sanctions because of...
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katya adler, bbc news, warsaw.have been staging protests at ports around the country after the firm sacked 800 people without notice. the transport secretary, grant shapps, has written to the company, saying its behaviour is "completely unacceptable". 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has more. hundreds of people took to the streets today after the sudden sacking of 800 p&0 ferry staff. this protest in dover is one of a number taking place across the country today. another sign of the anger that is being felt by a lot of people at what's happened, and the way so many workers lost theirjobs. if one company can get away with doing this at such short notice to 800 people, there's nothing to stop another company doing the same thing. one of our friends was one of the guys who lost theirjobs yesterday and the poor guy after the meeting had to go around waking up all his friends on night shift — he'd only had a couple hours' sleep — to tell them they didn't have a job. 0ther demos took place in hull, liverpool and
katya adler, bbc news, warsaw.have been staging protests at ports around the country after the firm sacked 800 people without notice. the transport secretary, grant shapps, has written to the company, saying its behaviour is "completely unacceptable". 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has more. hundreds of people took to the streets today after the sudden sacking of 800 p&0 ferry staff. this protest in dover is one of a number taking place across the country today. another...
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katya adler, bbc news, warsaw.igence reports claiming that moscow asked bejing for military equipment and economic aid — russia and china denied the claim. in a moment we'll cross to our correspondents in beijing and here in washington. first, though to russia, where a senior official has admitted the war isn't going to plan. with more, here's our russia editor steve rosenberg in yaroslavl. the head of the russian national guard, a powerfulfigure, a former putin bodyguard, he told the head of the russian orthodox church that not everything was going as fast as they would like it, he said, in ukraine, and when i was watching russian state tv and their flagship weekly news tv show, the host said, with great difficulty, to describe how the russian offensive was going. meanwhile the authorities continue to increase their control over information, and instagram became inaccessible today in russia, twitter and facebook have already been blocked. what about the public mood? we are on a road trip to gauge the mood outside
katya adler, bbc news, warsaw.igence reports claiming that moscow asked bejing for military equipment and economic aid — russia and china denied the claim. in a moment we'll cross to our correspondents in beijing and here in washington. first, though to russia, where a senior official has admitted the war isn't going to plan. with more, here's our russia editor steve rosenberg in yaroslavl. the head of the russian national guard, a powerfulfigure, a former putin bodyguard, he told the head of...
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kathy adler, bbc news. spring had arrived, but this week has changed all that, with many areas covered in snow and the met office issuing two warnings for snow and ice. cricket whites took on a new meaning as nottinghamshire's cricketers were caught out by a sudden snowfall during their start—of—season team photo call. maybe time to get the covers back on. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello there. we've seen lots of wintry showers around during the day, but overnight, now temperatures are starting to fall away. we'll see those showers turn back to snow across northern and eastern scotland, eastern areas of england, and some particularly heavy prolonged showers coming into kent. now for these areas, we are looking at the risk of some accumulations of snow, a few more centimetres building in place overnight. and with a widespread frost, there will also be the risk of some icy stretches to take us into friday. now, friday is another day of sunshine and sho
kathy adler, bbc news. spring had arrived, but this week has changed all that, with many areas covered in snow and the met office issuing two warnings for snow and ice. cricket whites took on a new meaning as nottinghamshire's cricketers were caught out by a sudden snowfall during their start—of—season team photo call. maybe time to get the covers back on. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello there. we've seen lots of wintry showers...
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our europe editor katya adler sent this report from the polish ukrainian border. fled for their lives. ukrainian children and women now farfrom home are forced to put their trust in strangers. the chaos of war now behind them, the truth is they're not always safe here either. the refugees come in. they have no idea what's going on. they can believe everybody. volunteer margarita from kyiv hopes to stop fellow refugees falling into the wrong hands. we caught three persons who search for beautiful women to sell them for sex work. it's horrible. so horrible, many poles feel driven to take action. we have 605 amazing women who drive as much as they can to the border. this woman has started the women behind the wheel initiative. we decided to create this bubble of safety for these women to rest. this family is one of the lucky ones. ella has their best interest at heart, but five weeks into europe's biggest refugee crisis since world war ii, there is still no efficient process to screen all those claiming to help ukrainians. over the next days and weeks, people need so
our europe editor katya adler sent this report from the polish ukrainian border. fled for their lives. ukrainian children and women now farfrom home are forced to put their trust in strangers. the chaos of war now behind them, the truth is they're not always safe here either. the refugees come in. they have no idea what's going on. they can believe everybody. volunteer margarita from kyiv hopes to stop fellow refugees falling into the wrong hands. we caught three persons who search for...
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katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border.re on this story for you on our website, including this analysis from our north america correspondent, anthony zurcher, who's looked at what president biden said in that speech that's caused so much controversy — and how the remarks may well have some rather serious and possibly unintended consequences. that's on bbc.com/news, or download the bbc news app. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme — they've rolled out the red carpet for this year's oscar awards. we'll go through the favourites. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can, at worst, produce a meltdown. in this case, the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. from today, anyone lighting up in offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on hi
katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border.re on this story for you on our website, including this analysis from our north america correspondent, anthony zurcher, who's looked at what president biden said in that speech that's caused so much controversy — and how the remarks may well have some rather serious and possibly unintended consequences. that's on bbc.com/news, or download the bbc news app. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme — they've...
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let's get more from our europe editor, katya adler.to realistic conditions for a ceasefire, and the kremlin says they used the opportunity to complain about alleged human rights abuses by ukrainians on russian soldiers, so you could say, well, you know, what is the point of these conversations? what else went on in those 75 minutes? i mean, emmanuel macron has held about ten of these calls already since russia invaded ukraine. he's been criticised by some at home and abroad as being naive or arrogant or being played by moscow, and i actually put that to him a couple of days ago and he said, you know, these calls are not a whim of his — they are coordinated with all of the western allies. so, i mean, he and france, like 0laf scholz in germany, they are imposing sanctions on russia, they are supporting the military in ukraine but, they say, in case vladimir putin looks for that off ramp, if he is ready for a ceasefire, when he is available to talk, negotiate realistically, then it is important to keep these lines of communication open an
let's get more from our europe editor, katya adler.to realistic conditions for a ceasefire, and the kremlin says they used the opportunity to complain about alleged human rights abuses by ukrainians on russian soldiers, so you could say, well, you know, what is the point of these conversations? what else went on in those 75 minutes? i mean, emmanuel macron has held about ten of these calls already since russia invaded ukraine. he's been criticised by some at home and abroad as being naive or...
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katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. before we go some breaking news.he people of ukraine on friday night told them that the only way for russia to correct the mistakes it made with the war was for direct talks over us future security of his country. those are the headlines on bbc news. hello. on friday we had the warmest day of the year so far at 17 and half degrees celsius. i suspect that will be beaten if not the day ahead in the coming few days. we had pretty much unbroken sunshine for many parts of the uk. there was a bit of patchy cloud here and there, the east coast of northern ireland for example but with this high pressure, this intense area of high pressure dominating notjust through the weekend but beyond, well into next week we will see more dry and fine weather. they'lljust be the odd fly in the ointment, perhaps a few showers materialising on sunday. for many the forecast is a dry one. in fact, into next week temperatures are rising. it will feel warmer too as the wind started to fall light. the winds will be a feature of the weather durin
katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. before we go some breaking news.he people of ukraine on friday night told them that the only way for russia to correct the mistakes it made with the war was for direct talks over us future security of his country. those are the headlines on bbc news. hello. on friday we had the warmest day of the year so far at 17 and half degrees celsius. i suspect that will be beaten if not the day ahead in the coming few days. we had pretty much unbroken sunshine for many parts...
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katya adler with the european perspective.video on friday appeared to show the previous mayor being kidnapped. this was the footage showing the previous mayor, ivan fedorov, being led away by russian soldiers wiht a bag over his head. he had refused to co—operate with russian troops who have ta ken over the city. a former member of the city council called galina danilchenko is now the acting mayor — she has appeared on local television to urge residents not to take part in what she called "extremist actions". in russia, the kremlin continues to try to control its narrative for the russian public about what it calls a �*special military operation�*. in the last three weeks, thousands of people have been detained for protesting against the war. but there is strong support among some, for the reassertion of russia's influence in the region. 0ur moscow correspondent, caroline davies, reports. upbeat music scroll through russian—run social media, and these are the sorts of videos you might see. upbeat russian patriotism, as the cou
katya adler with the european perspective.video on friday appeared to show the previous mayor being kidnapped. this was the footage showing the previous mayor, ivan fedorov, being led away by russian soldiers wiht a bag over his head. he had refused to co—operate with russian troops who have ta ken over the city. a former member of the city council called galina danilchenko is now the acting mayor — she has appeared on local television to urge residents not to take part in what she called...
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katya adler, bbc news, warsaw.later, but now it's back to sophie in the studio. almost 16,000 people in the uk have signed up to the government's new sponsorship scheme to take in ukrainian refugees within just hours of the scheme being launched. anyone wishing to get involved will need to undergo vetting checks and register on the government website. in return, hosts will receive £350 a month to take in the refugees for at least six months. labour has criticised the scheme as overly bureaucratic and a diy asylum scheme. here's our home editor, mark easton. ..with open arms. with open arms... with open arms. britain is being encouraged to open its arms to tens of thousands of ukrainians, celebrities and politicians among those who say they would like to sponsor those fleeing the war, inviting them into their homes until the refugees can return to their motherland. open arms. the government wants to tap into the wave of public support for ukraine, evident here in dorset today. thank you, see you soon. hello, mate, h
katya adler, bbc news, warsaw.later, but now it's back to sophie in the studio. almost 16,000 people in the uk have signed up to the government's new sponsorship scheme to take in ukrainian refugees within just hours of the scheme being launched. anyone wishing to get involved will need to undergo vetting checks and register on the government website. in return, hosts will receive £350 a month to take in the refugees for at least six months. labour has criticised the scheme as overly...
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katya adler with the european perspective.at every eighth child in the country is a refugee. the moldovan government says its infrastructure is already saturated. our correspondent, lucy williamson, has more. sometimes, the long, cold journey from ukraine ends here. in the emergency department of moldova's ignatenco children's hospital. within the last week alexey has fled a war, left family and is living in a new country as a refugee. a high temperature almost counts as normal. around a dozen refugee children arrive here every day, often suffering from dehydration or breathing problems. tanya came straight here from the border. her daughter sofia caught pneumonia on theirjourney from dnipro in central ukraine. she spent two days in intensive care. "i'm completely broken", she told me. "they were bombing everywhere. "it's horrible. it's why everyone's leaving." every eighth child in moldova is now a refugee and as the fighting creeps closer to moldova's border, the numbers keep rising. fewer than half the refugees arriving her
katya adler with the european perspective.at every eighth child in the country is a refugee. the moldovan government says its infrastructure is already saturated. our correspondent, lucy williamson, has more. sometimes, the long, cold journey from ukraine ends here. in the emergency department of moldova's ignatenco children's hospital. within the last week alexey has fled a war, left family and is living in a new country as a refugee. a high temperature almost counts as normal. around a dozen...
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katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. some other news now.he entire population of shanghai will be restricted to their homes over the next nine days. our china correspondent, robin brant, says the order has triggered panic—buying by residents: (sot next) triggered panic—buying by residents: the city has been on its needs for two weeks but tonight, all the sudden areas that were reduced to being like a ghost town are now full of panic shoppers. i have been out in seeing queue stretching out of shops as people are trying to stock up shops as people are trying to stock up on supplies before the lockdown kicks in and the early hours of monday morning. 25 million people are going to be affected and public transport is going to be shot, every will be subject to a mass city white covid—i9 testing. they're breaking it down into two halves. the next four will be the eastern side of the city of the lockdown and then after that, the western side will follow. shanghai is china possible commercial capital but at the moment, it's one of the worst hit areas
katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. some other news now.he entire population of shanghai will be restricted to their homes over the next nine days. our china correspondent, robin brant, says the order has triggered panic—buying by residents: (sot next) triggered panic—buying by residents: the city has been on its needs for two weeks but tonight, all the sudden areas that were reduced to being like a ghost town are now full of panic shoppers. i have been out in seeing...
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katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. to tell you about this story. a group of investigators have put together a 3—d computer model of what a north korean detention centre looks like — giving us, for the first time, an idea of life inside one of the world's most notorious prison systems. the bbc�*s laura bicker, in seoul, has been given exclusive access to this 3—d model. laura, describe to us what the prison looks like. well, when it comes to this prison, when you walk in through the cell door, what they've managed to find out is only about a metre high. detainees have to go in on their hands and feet. you have to crawl in. they are put in a cell with at least nine people, but we have spoken to someone who said they were at least 15 people in her cell. they have to sit crosslegged with her arms on their needs to at least 12 hours a day. they are not given much to eat. this is created an incredibly detailed database of more than 5000 human rights violations and up to 600 alleged perpetrators of these crimes. what they hop
katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. to tell you about this story. a group of investigators have put together a 3—d computer model of what a north korean detention centre looks like — giving us, for the first time, an idea of life inside one of the world's most notorious prison systems. the bbc�*s laura bicker, in seoul, has been given exclusive access to this 3—d model. laura, describe to us what the prison looks like. well, when it comes to this prison, when you...
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katya adler, bbc news, warsaw.a—ukraine war by going to our website. there we have a live page which is updated with the latest on the story as well as reports from our correspondents on the ground. that's all on the bbc news website — or download the bbc news app. with coronavirus cases on the rise in many parts of your appear in the uk the office for national statistics as reported a significant ride two rising levels of covid latest estimates suggest that three point 3 million people would've been up point 3 million people would've been up from 2.6 million over the previous seven days. it comes as the final uk travel restrictions are lifted. another big story here in britain — demonstrations have been taking place in dover, hull and liverpool, after the ferry company p&0 announced via a video message it was sacking 800 employees without any notice. the government says said it will review its contracts with p&0 ferries. the uk transport secretary has written to the company, saying it's behaviour is �*completely u
katya adler, bbc news, warsaw.a—ukraine war by going to our website. there we have a live page which is updated with the latest on the story as well as reports from our correspondents on the ground. that's all on the bbc news website — or download the bbc news app. with coronavirus cases on the rise in many parts of your appear in the uk the office for national statistics as reported a significant ride two rising levels of covid latest estimates suggest that three point 3 million people...
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katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. two police officers in the israeli city of hadera on sunday and were then shot dead. that's according to the local police. israel's kan television, showedfootage of two men, armed with rifles, opening fire on a mainstreet in hadera, about 50 km north of tel aviv. china has announced its biggest city—wide lockdown since the covid outbreak began more than two years ago. the entire population of shanghai will be restricted to their homes over the next nine days. our china correspondent, robin brant, says the order has triggered panic—buying by residents: the city has been on its knees for two weeks but tonight, all of a sudden, areas that were reduced to being like a ghost town are now full of panic shoppers. i have been out in seeing queue stretching out of shops as people are trying to stock up on supplies before the lockdown kicks in in the early hours of monday morning. 25 million people are going to be affected and public transport is going to be shut, everyone will be subject to a
katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. two police officers in the israeli city of hadera on sunday and were then shot dead. that's according to the local police. israel's kan television, showedfootage of two men, armed with rifles, opening fire on a mainstreet in hadera, about 50 km north of tel aviv. china has announced its biggest city—wide lockdown since the covid outbreak began more than two years ago. the entire population of shanghai will be restricted to their homes...
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katya adler, bbc news. warsaw.try or stayed to endure the war, ukrainians are suffering an agony of violence and uncertainty. it is a war that has radicalised this country's people — it's made them more ukrainian, not less. but however proud and defiant they are, this still feels like a prolonged and forbidding waiting game. from the dark skies of lviv because of the warning signs, that is all from us this evening. i'll hand you back to fiona in the studio. as we've heard, the fourth round of talks between ukraine and russia have broken up without agreement, but further talks will take place tomorrow. meanwhile, american and chinese officials have been meeting in rome, after us intelligence reports suggested russia has asked china for military assistance in its invasion of ukraine. china has denied there's been any such request. the us says any such move would lead to sanctions against china. with the latest, here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. this is what is left after russian shells fall from the
katya adler, bbc news. warsaw.try or stayed to endure the war, ukrainians are suffering an agony of violence and uncertainty. it is a war that has radicalised this country's people — it's made them more ukrainian, not less. but however proud and defiant they are, this still feels like a prolonged and forbidding waiting game. from the dark skies of lviv because of the warning signs, that is all from us this evening. i'll hand you back to fiona in the studio. as we've heard, the fourth round of...
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katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, who is live in kyiv. that attack on that army barracks in mykolyaiv suggests an of russia's campaign in the south? . , .. ., an of russia's campaign in the south? . , .., ., , south? -- an intensification. yes, the had south? -- an intensification. yes, they had a — south? -- an intensification. yes, they had a focus _ south? -- an intensification. yes, they had a focus on _ south? -- an intensification. yes, they had a focus on the _ south? -- an intensification. yes, they had a focus on the south - south? -- an intensification. yes, | they had a focus on the south ever since its invasion began. the south, of course, because there is geographic proximity to russia but also because of the crimean peninsula, which it occupied in 2014 provides an advantage. it's got effective fighting forces there. that is why the progress that has been made by russian forces has been a long that a southern belt. today, the focus has been mykolyaiv. we
katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, who is live in kyiv. that attack on that army barracks in mykolyaiv suggests an of russia's campaign in the south? . , .. ., an of russia's campaign in the south? . , .., ., , south? -- an intensification. yes, the had south? -- an intensification. yes, they had a — south? -- an intensification. yes, they had a focus _ south? -- an intensification. yes, they had a focus on _ south? -- an intensification. yes,...
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katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border.till to come: drama at the oscars. will smith — who's just won best actor — hits the comedian chris rock in a bizarre incident onstage. we will try to get to the bottom of that for you. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can, at worst, produce a meltdown. in this case, the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. from today, anyone lighting up in offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton| hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union. conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. l it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave ei
katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border.till to come: drama at the oscars. will smith — who's just won best actor — hits the comedian chris rock in a bizarre incident onstage. we will try to get to the bottom of that for you. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can, at worst, produce a meltdown. in this case, the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing....
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the killing happened near adler and willow roads around noon today. authorities urging everyone to stay indoors. this is east of bohemian highway. the suspect is identified as francisco gonzalez. sheriffs say he is armed and dangerous. the motive for the shooting, still unclear. >>> breaking news in baseball. the mlb is canceling opening-day as the league and players association failed to reach a lockout deal. we are following it all. >> reporter: what does it mean locally? the a's lose home games. the giants, 0-2, road series. little did we know the positive feedback we were getting was from only the owners side. we are still talking. we see progress. the players union, they said they were never close and rejected the final appraisal. >> the calendar dictates that we are not going to be able to play the first two series of the regular season and those games are officially canceled. >> reporter: to recap, the giants, that is for games in san diego and three in milwaukee. the a's lose out on for home dates. the owners and players ended talks today in f
the killing happened near adler and willow roads around noon today. authorities urging everyone to stay indoors. this is east of bohemian highway. the suspect is identified as francisco gonzalez. sheriffs say he is armed and dangerous. the motive for the shooting, still unclear. >>> breaking news in baseball. the mlb is canceling opening-day as the league and players association failed to reach a lockout deal. we are following it all. >> reporter: what does it mean locally? the...
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katya adler is there to meet the volunteers who've stepped in to welcome refugees.e after wave of refugees makes its way to warsaw as long as russia's onslaught continues, an army of polish volunteers open their hearts and homes since the start of the crisis. by now, they tell us they're pretty overwhelmed. translation: i've seen fellow volunteers fainting from exhaustion. we need the authorities to step in and get organised. slowly, refugee centres are setting up here now, and the eu has promised funds, but not enough, says warsaw's mayor. the number of inhabitants of my city increased by 15% and we are doing everything we can to help. but slowly we are becoming overwhelmed. we need a european and international response. all the west says it wants to help ukrainians, but it's neighbouring poland that feels like a first responder, very much in the eye of the storm. and on two fronts, this ever—growing influx of refugees seeking safety and an ever—growing concern amongst poles that russia's aggression in ukraine could spread here over the border. translation: what vl
katya adler is there to meet the volunteers who've stepped in to welcome refugees.e after wave of refugees makes its way to warsaw as long as russia's onslaught continues, an army of polish volunteers open their hearts and homes since the start of the crisis. by now, they tell us they're pretty overwhelmed. translation: i've seen fellow volunteers fainting from exhaustion. we need the authorities to step in and get organised. slowly, refugee centres are setting up here now, and the eu has...
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for more on the significance of this summit, i caught up with kathy adler in versailles. >> what theyt to achieve is to continue showing this unity they've managed to kind of get together since the start of the crisis. normally we hear about bickering eu leaders, very slow to take decisions, and what they have achieved in the last two weeks is incredible for an eu water like me, a quick turnaround in terms of defense, in terms of foreign policy and speaking with one voice. what we have here in versailles is discussions tonight where they are not speaking with one voice, despite these very formal surroundings. emotions are running really high because of those distressing pictures from ukraine, because leaders here are worrying about the economic impact at home for them of this crisis, and of course, eu leaders in the east are worrying about their security. ey simply do not trust vlimir putin so when they talk about boosting defense capabilities, is that an army for the eu? there are some countries that's absolutely not and we do not want to compete with nato, so how far will he go, how
for more on the significance of this summit, i caught up with kathy adler in versailles. >> what theyt to achieve is to continue showing this unity they've managed to kind of get together since the start of the crisis. normally we hear about bickering eu leaders, very slow to take decisions, and what they have achieved in the last two weeks is incredible for an eu water like me, a quick turnaround in terms of defense, in terms of foreign policy and speaking with one voice. what we have...
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our europe editor kathy by adler sent this report from warsaw. >> starting to stitch shattered livestogether. piece by painstaking piece here in poland. she and her fell seamstresses, all of them ukrainian, are trying to put on a brave fails. >> this is myhird day of my new job. i'm so grateful for some stability after off -- all we've been through. >> a sunny bridal shop and a stark contrast to the horse back home. natalia's new polish boss says it's important to help. >> we kneel that we need to help them and we also know that they are very good people and very good workers. >> natala is a force of nature, aided by polish generosity, keeping her and her son on their feet till it's safe to go back vroman -- home. vlad is one of more than 70,000 ukrainian refugees at school in poland. their teacher clearly aches to do more. >> there's so much drama and we polish teachers know times are dire for them so we give them a big heart. >> poland has absolutely opened its arms to families from ukraine. in homes, schools, and work places as well. it is spectacular to see. but on the government
our europe editor kathy by adler sent this report from warsaw. >> starting to stitch shattered livestogether. piece by painstaking piece here in poland. she and her fell seamstresses, all of them ukrainian, are trying to put on a brave fails. >> this is myhird day of my new job. i'm so grateful for some stability after off -- all we've been through. >> a sunny bridal shop and a stark contrast to the horse back home. natalia's new polish boss says it's important to help....
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katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. hosts will receive £350 a month — that's around 460 dollars — to take in refugees escaping the fighting for at least six months. here's our home editor mark easton. with open arms. britain is being encouraged to open its arms to tens of thousands of ukrainians. celebrities and politicians among those who say they would like to sponsor those fleeing the war, inviting them into their homes until the refugees can return to their motherland. . .open arms. the government wants to tap into the wave of public support for ukraine... thank you, see you soon. ..getting individuals and organisations to look after refugees rather than setting up a state—run humanitarian route. horn sounds there will be no limit to the number of ukrainians who can— benefit from this scheme. the scheme will be open to all. ukrainian nationals and residents. they will be able to live and work in the united kingdom _ for up to three years. they will have full and unrestricted access to benefits, health care, . employ
katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. hosts will receive £350 a month — that's around 460 dollars — to take in refugees escaping the fighting for at least six months. here's our home editor mark easton. with open arms. britain is being encouraged to open its arms to tens of thousands of ukrainians. celebrities and politicians among those who say they would like to sponsor those fleeing the war, inviting them into their homes until the refugees can return to their motherland. . .open arms. the...
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katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. be "fit and proper". the company complained it had been "falselyjudged", and said the british public had been robbed of access to information. 0ur media editor amol rajan has the background we live in an age of permanent information war and it has escalated pretty dramatically. rt is a state broadcaster, that means it is funded by and serves the state and there is an important distinction between a state broadcaster and public broadcaster like the bbc, which is meant to serve the public. an rts run by an organisation that is funded by the kremlin. in this country, in britain, we have a system of independent regulation, we have independent regulations like 0fcom which regulate the media and under 0fcom rules, you can be funded by a state but you cannot be controlled by a political body. not so long ago, the chinese backed channel over here was taken down by 0fcom because it was controlled by a vertical body. in the context of what is happening in ukraine, the feeling that 0fcom has is
katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. be "fit and proper". the company complained it had been "falselyjudged", and said the british public had been robbed of access to information. 0ur media editor amol rajan has the background we live in an age of permanent information war and it has escalated pretty dramatically. rt is a state broadcaster, that means it is funded by and serves the state and there is an important distinction between a state broadcaster and public broadcaster like...
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let's get more from our europe editor, katya adler.(os) was there any progress?e any progress? i asked emanuel macron what _ was there any progress? i asked emanuel macron what was - was there any progress? i asked emanuel macron what was the i was there any progress? i asked i emanuel macron what was the point was there any progress? i asked - emanuel macron what was the point of the phone calls as the violence rages and the fact there are still open communication is good, not progress but a good thing to keep it going. 75 minutes of talks between the german chancellor and putin and himself. both the french and german to say he was not open to a ceasefire under realistic conditions and the kremlin said he took the opportunity to complain about alleged violation against humanity of the ukrainian against russian soldiers and macron�*s office released pictures of him with his head in his hands so why does he do it. he is criticised by some at home and abroad is being played by moscow, he says these calls are not his idea, they are coordinated with international all
let's get more from our europe editor, katya adler.(os) was there any progress?e any progress? i asked emanuel macron what _ was there any progress? i asked emanuel macron what was - was there any progress? i asked emanuel macron what was the i was there any progress? i asked i emanuel macron what was the point was there any progress? i asked - emanuel macron what was the point of the phone calls as the violence rages and the fact there are still open communication is good, not progress but a...
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it happened around noon today near adler and willow rhodes near the russian river community. they identified the suspect as francisco gonzalez. police had been searching for the suspect throughout the afternoon . they were checking cars in the area. neighbors were even told to shelter in place. that order has now been lifted. the motive for the shooting is still unclear. >>> san jose police have arrested a former ufc heavyweight champion on suspicion of attempted murder. police say the suspect is a retired mixed martial artist named cain velasquez. they say he was involved in a shooting yesterday. it happened at the intersection of monterey highway and bailey avenue. police say that is where a person was shot. no word on the victim's condition. chopper 5 was over a second scene where police stopped his car and arrested him. his arraignment is tamara. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area , tragedy at a sacramento church. new information on the suspect in a shooting that left five people dead. >>> was a juror biased against scott peterson? new testimony
it happened around noon today near adler and willow rhodes near the russian river community. they identified the suspect as francisco gonzalez. police had been searching for the suspect throughout the afternoon . they were checking cars in the area. neighbors were even told to shelter in place. that order has now been lifted. the motive for the shooting is still unclear. >>> san jose police have arrested a former ufc heavyweight champion on suspicion of attempted murder. police say the...
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katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. planned in turkey this week, but no one here is holding their breath for any sort of meaningful agreement and — after 32 days — this war rages on. that's it from lviv — back to you. the ukrainian leader, volodymyr zelensky, has again dr aglaya snetkov is the author of russia's security policy under putin and a lecturer at the school of slavonic and east european studies in london. shejoins me now. i'd like to start first of all with president biden�*s comments that were described by many as a bit of a pr disaster. i want to know how much do you think this whole affair plays into putting's hands? 50. you think this whole affair plays into putting's hands?— you think this whole affair plays into putting's hands? so, i think we have to keep _ into putting's hands? so, i think we have to keep in _ into putting's hands? so, i think we have to keep in mind _ into putting's hands? so, i think we have to keep in mind that _ into putting's hands? so, i think we have to keep in mind that this -
katya adler, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. planned in turkey this week, but no one here is holding their breath for any sort of meaningful agreement and — after 32 days — this war rages on. that's it from lviv — back to you. the ukrainian leader, volodymyr zelensky, has again dr aglaya snetkov is the author of russia's security policy under putin and a lecturer at the school of slavonic and east european studies in london. shejoins me now. i'd like to start first of all with...
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in a moment we'll speak to our europe editor katya adler, who's in the polish capital warsaw.respondent, lyse doucet, who's in the ukrainian capital kyiv. lyse, the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has recorded a new message for the ukrainian people tonight, to mark a month since the russian invasion. what's he been saying? yes, well let me just remind viewers the speech that he recorded in the early hours of february 24th, which was just hours before russia early hours of february 24th, which wasjust hours before russia invaded ukraine. he was sitting in his office, in his suit, he said he had tried to contact president putin, but he only got silence and he appealed in russian to the people of russia to stop the invasion. a month on, here in kyiv, he has recorded another address, on, here in kyiv, he has recorded anotheraddress, in on, here in kyiv, he has recorded another address, in his olive green fatigues, outside the presidential buildings and he has appealed in english to people around the world, saying this is notjust a fight against ukraine, this is a fight for
in a moment we'll speak to our europe editor katya adler, who's in the polish capital warsaw.respondent, lyse doucet, who's in the ukrainian capital kyiv. lyse, the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has recorded a new message for the ukrainian people tonight, to mark a month since the russian invasion. what's he been saying? yes, well let me just remind viewers the speech that he recorded in the early hours of february 24th, which was just hours before russia early hours of february 24th,...
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and if we talk about , let's say, there is already a large sochi there from tuapse to adler, then up° already at the end of the week. this is what it will be like even in krasnaya polyana now it was minus five zero. here is the temperature. yes, so to speak here on average, so to speak, then at the end of the week it will already be up to +15, that is, there will also be such spring weather, even in the mountains and uh, this heat will spread almost to the stavropol territory to the caspian region, then this is dagestan and the kalmyks and the astrakhan region, volgograd, that is, the second half of the week. everywhere already temperatures such spring. as they say, fieldwork can already begin spring field work in the sense that there will already be plus 15. 17 °, but everything north of the moscow region or the federal district, that is, tatarstan, uh, kirov region, perm territory, it is still winter here and until the middle of the next decade, so to speak, well, the decades of april, that is, until the fifth to the seventh of april, there is still a winter character the weather i
and if we talk about , let's say, there is already a large sochi there from tuapse to adler, then up° already at the end of the week. this is what it will be like even in krasnaya polyana now it was minus five zero. here is the temperature. yes, so to speak here on average, so to speak, then at the end of the week it will already be up to +15, that is, there will also be such spring weather, even in the mountains and uh, this heat will spread almost to the stavropol territory to the caspian...
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caddy adler, bbc news, on the polish ukrainian border.nitarian crisis has seen millions around the world raising money and sending food, clothing and medical equipment to those in need. one of those trying to help is british—ukrainian dan zenchuk who will tomorrow start a 152—mile walk between seven towns in the east of england to raise money. before we even get onto that, your family are still members —— members are still back in ukraine. are they safe? . ,., are still back in ukraine. are they safe? . , . are still back in ukraine. are they safe? . safe? yeah, so, my family are based in lviv, safe? yeah, so, my family are based in lviv. which. _ safe? yeah, so, my family are based in lviv, which, as— safe? yeah, so, my family are based in lviv, which, as we've _ safe? yeah, so, my family are based in lviv, which, as we've seen, i safe? yeah, so, my family are based in lviv, which, as we've seen, is i safe? yeah, so, my family are based in lviv, which, as we've seen, is in l in lviv, which, as we've seen, is in the west of the country ne
caddy adler, bbc news, on the polish ukrainian border.nitarian crisis has seen millions around the world raising money and sending food, clothing and medical equipment to those in need. one of those trying to help is british—ukrainian dan zenchuk who will tomorrow start a 152—mile walk between seven towns in the east of england to raise money. before we even get onto that, your family are still members —— members are still back in ukraine. are they safe? . ,., are still back in ukraine....
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in a moment we'll hear from our europe editor, katya adler, who is in warsaw this evening.v. the russians are now attacking targets much further afield than before — what does this say about their strategy, lyse? well, russia has attacked in the west before including the very first day of the invasion on february 24. this is the first time they have attacked so close to the polish border. 0n attacked so close to the polish border. on a militaries facility but it was only yesterday that russia warned that it would not tolerate the supply of western weapons to ukraine and would consider it as a legitimate target. and so today that's what it did. it struck what it regards as a legitimate target. this training centre, but in doing that it puts this war right on nato's doorstep. and nato of course has repeatedly vowed to protect every inch of nato members territory. that is an escalation and certainly does increase the threat level. ., ~' , ., and katya, how is the attack in yavoriv being seen in poland and europe? just to put it into perspective, that military base that was att
in a moment we'll hear from our europe editor, katya adler, who is in warsaw this evening.v. the russians are now attacking targets much further afield than before — what does this say about their strategy, lyse? well, russia has attacked in the west before including the very first day of the invasion on february 24. this is the first time they have attacked so close to the polish border. 0n attacked so close to the polish border. on a militaries facility but it was only yesterday that russia...
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but first, our europe editor katya adler is in brussels.current high dependence on russian gas. well, that's right. today, we heard from the european commission, which says it wants to drastically speed up says it wants to drastically speed up weaning off the eu and its reliance on russian energy. and this would be, and any other circumstance, an energy revolution for the eu, another historic move provoked by the russia and ukraine crisis, like u—turns here on defence and migration policy. but an energy transition does take time and ukraine doesn't have that. tonight, we are seeing splits between eu leaders who think more immediate action should be taken in the form of energy sanctions, for example. but germany says no, it says the eu is so much more reliant on russian energy than the uk and the us, you can'tjust turn off energy than the uk and the us, you can't just turn off the energy than the uk and the us, you can'tjust turn off the taps, berlin says, what will be the political, economic, social effective factories closed down and peopl
but first, our europe editor katya adler is in brussels.current high dependence on russian gas. well, that's right. today, we heard from the european commission, which says it wants to drastically speed up says it wants to drastically speed up weaning off the eu and its reliance on russian energy. and this would be, and any other circumstance, an energy revolution for the eu, another historic move provoked by the russia and ukraine crisis, like u—turns here on defence and migration policy....
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just adler says his costs have doubled to fill up his truck. $6 a gallon is about $200 bill to strip the but he doesn't plan on trading. his chevy gas guzzler for an electric car. i'm more worried about what the longevity of those cars are going to be. >> you know, let's say it's a possibility down the road. but for now >> but for mary on he's had enough of high gas prices. i'm looking electric i haven't been on an electric bike yet. >> so i do look forward to it. >> can easily change to an electric motorcycle. but for those driving heavy work trucks, they will continue to pay the high price at the pump reporting and justin campbell kron 4 news so that if you're filling up going to work, but what if driving is your work? then you really have no choice in these higher gas prices are really >> hitting you where you make your money right tour drivers, for instance, taxi drivers are all in the same boat paying a lot more at the pump and making a lot less because their fares aren't going up to match. and that's forcing many of them to maybe work more hours or maybe not at all. ont man tha
just adler says his costs have doubled to fill up his truck. $6 a gallon is about $200 bill to strip the but he doesn't plan on trading. his chevy gas guzzler for an electric car. i'm more worried about what the longevity of those cars are going to be. >> you know, let's say it's a possibility down the road. but for now >> but for mary on he's had enough of high gas prices. i'm looking electric i haven't been on an electric bike yet. >> so i do look forward to it. >> can...
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let's get more from our europe editor, katya adler. was any progress made during this conversation?conversation? vladimir putin is not open to realistic— conversation? vladimir putin is not open to realistic conditions - conversation? vladimir putin is not open to realistic conditions for - conversation? vladimir putin is not open to realistic conditions for a i open to realistic conditions for a cease—fire, and the kremlin says they use the opportunity to complain about alleged human rights abuses ukrainians on russian soldiers, seek and say, well, you know, what is the point of these conversations? what else went on in those 75 minutes? a manual background has held about ten of these calls already since russia invaded ukraine. he is been criticised by some at home and abroad as being naive, arrogant, played by moscow, and i put that to him a couple of days ago and he said, you know, these calls aren't a win of his committee are coordinated with all of the western allies. he in france, like in germany, imposing sanctions on russia. they are supporting the military and ukraine, but
let's get more from our europe editor, katya adler. was any progress made during this conversation?conversation? vladimir putin is not open to realistic— conversation? vladimir putin is not open to realistic conditions - conversation? vladimir putin is not open to realistic conditions for - conversation? vladimir putin is not open to realistic conditions for a i open to realistic conditions for a cease—fire, and the kremlin says they use the opportunity to complain about alleged human...
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eastern don bass region now contains the territories held by russian backed separatists donnie esque adler. hans moscow admits losing more than 1300 of its soldiers. so far, that's much less than western estimates. how does era same bus ravi reports now from love if their country is at war? but for the many ukrainian soldiers, the fight is personal. i told my wife to grab the children, i to hide in the basement. and i went to the drafting station and joined my unit straight away. and the next day from the army base, we moved to the front line. my wife and children were and occupation for 2 weeks. but then the managed to escape through a humanitarian corridor. on 3 is from the city of boucher. it's 25 kilometers northwest of keith in the path of russian invaders. and his unit has come under heavy bombardment since the start of the war. overnight on thursday, a missile hit, an oil depot near keith, used to supply ukraine's armed forces in the center of the country, killing and injuring people, waiting for health. the city remains under curfew. mario post city council announced on friday an a
eastern don bass region now contains the territories held by russian backed separatists donnie esque adler. hans moscow admits losing more than 1300 of its soldiers. so far, that's much less than western estimates. how does era same bus ravi reports now from love if their country is at war? but for the many ukrainian soldiers, the fight is personal. i told my wife to grab the children, i to hide in the basement. and i went to the drafting station and joined my unit straight away. and the next...
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just adler says his costs have doubled to fill up his truck. $6 a gallon is about $200 bill to striptrading. his chevy gas guzzler for an electric car. i'm more worried about what >> the longevity of those cars are going to be. >> you know, let's say it's a possibility down the road. but for now >> but for mary on he's had enough of high gas prices. i'm looking electric i haven't been on an electric bike yet. so i do look forward to it opt. i can easily change to an electric motorcycle, but for those driving heavy work trucks, they will continue to pay the high price at the pump. reporting in gilroy, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> 2 children from brett would are in the hospital tonight after getting injured by fireworks. brentwood police say a group of children was setting off illegal fireworks last night along birth street. right off of brentwood boulevard. a 12 year-old girl from brentwood and a 12 year-old boy from oakley suffered injuries as a result of the explosion. firefighters are urging families to keep any and all fireworks away from children. >> fireworks are dangerous,
just adler says his costs have doubled to fill up his truck. $6 a gallon is about $200 bill to striptrading. his chevy gas guzzler for an electric car. i'm more worried about what >> the longevity of those cars are going to be. >> you know, let's say it's a possibility down the road. but for now >> but for mary on he's had enough of high gas prices. i'm looking electric i haven't been on an electric bike yet. so i do look forward to it opt. i can easily change to an electric...
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just adler says his costs have doubled to fill up his truck. $6 a gallon is about $200 bill that stripped the but he doesn't plan on trading. his chevy gas guzzler for an electric car. i'm more worried about what the longevity of those cars are going to be. >> you know, let's say it's a possibility down the road. but for now >> but for mary on these had enough of high gas prices. i'm looking electric i haven't been on an electric bike yet. so i do look forward to it opt. i can easily change to an electric motorcycle, but for those driving heavy work trucks, they will continue to pay. >> the high price at the pump reporting and justin campbell kron, 4 news about force people who have to drive forpa living. they take an even bigger hit at the pump. yeah, we've been seeing gas prices impact them as well. rideshare drivers, taxi drivers, people who deliver groceries and food. >> they're paying more at the pump and taking less money home. and that's forcing some to work a lot more hours just to make ends meet one man who's been driving taxis for more than 30 years says he's never been. he's ne
just adler says his costs have doubled to fill up his truck. $6 a gallon is about $200 bill that stripped the but he doesn't plan on trading. his chevy gas guzzler for an electric car. i'm more worried about what the longevity of those cars are going to be. >> you know, let's say it's a possibility down the road. but for now >> but for mary on these had enough of high gas prices. i'm looking electric i haven't been on an electric bike yet. so i do look forward to it opt. i can...
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just adler says his costs have doubled to fill up his truck. $6 a gallon is about $200 bill to strip the but he doesn't plan on trading. his chevy gas guzzler for an electric car. i'm more worried about what >> the longevity of those cars are going to be. >> you know, let's say it's a possibility down the road. but for now >> but for mary on these had enough of high gas prices. i'm looking electric i haven't been on an electric bike yet. >> so i do look forward to it. >> opt i can easily change to an electric motorcycle, but for those driving heavy work trucks, they will continue to pay the high price at the pump reporting and justin campbell kron, 4 news. so what are you going to do if you drive for a living and then you have to pay the high prices to do your job. example, things get real critical. >> taxi drivers to they're saying they're paying a whole lot more at the pump and they're making a lot less money. and that's forcing many of them to work either longer hours or maybe even opt not to work at all. chatted with the taxi driver who'd been doing this for 30 years. he says he'
just adler says his costs have doubled to fill up his truck. $6 a gallon is about $200 bill to strip the but he doesn't plan on trading. his chevy gas guzzler for an electric car. i'm more worried about what >> the longevity of those cars are going to be. >> you know, let's say it's a possibility down the road. but for now >> but for mary on these had enough of high gas prices. i'm looking electric i haven't been on an electric bike yet. >> so i do look forward to it....